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Influencia de la música y sus géneros en gatos bajo anestesia general

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Descripción: Influencia de la música y sus géneros en la frecuencia respiratoria y las variaciones del diámetro de la pupila en gatos bajo anestesia general: contribución para promover la seguridad del paciente. Los resultados sugieren que los gatos bajo anestesia general probablemente realicen el procesamiento de estímulos sensoriales auditivos

TITULO FUENTE ORIGINAL:

Influence of music and its genres on respiratory rate and pupil diameter variations in cats under general anaesthesia: contribution to promoting patient safety

AUTORES:

Mira F, Costa A, Mendes E, Azevedo P1Carreira LM

REVISTA ABREV.:

J Feline Med Surg

AÑO:

2016

REFERENCIA:

18(2):150-9

DOI:

10.1177/1098612X15575778

RESUMEN ORIGINAL:

OBJECTIVES:
The aims of the study were to recognise if there is any auditory sensory stimuli processing in cats under general anaesthesia, and to evaluate changes in respiratory rate (RR) and pupillary diameter (PD) in anaesthetised patients exposed to different music genres, while relating this to the depth of anaesthesia.
METHODS:
A sample of 12 cats submitted for elective...
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OBJECTIVES:
The aims of the study were to recognise if there is any auditory sensory stimuli processing in cats under general anaesthesia, and to evaluate changes in respiratory rate (RR) and pupillary diameter (PD) in anaesthetised patients exposed to different music genres, while relating this to the depth of anaesthesia.

METHODS:
A sample of 12 cats submitted for elective ovariohysterectomy was exposed to 2 min excerpts of three different music genres (classical [CM], pop [PM] and heavy metal [HM]) at three points during surgery (T1 = coeliotomy; T2 = ligature placement and transection of the ovarian pedicle; T3 = ligature placement and transection of the uterine body). A multiparametric medical monitor was used to measure the RR, and a digital calliper was used for PD measurement. Music was delivered through headphones, which fully covered the patient's ears. P values   <0.05 were considered to be statistically significant.   

RESULTS:
Statistically significant differences between stimuli conditions for all surgical points were obtained for RR (T1, P = 0.03; T2, P = 0.00; T3, P = 0.00) and for PD (T1, P = 0.03; T2, P = 0.04; T3, P = 0.00). Most individuals exhibited lower values for RR and PD when exposed to CM, intermediate values to PM and higher values to HM.

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE:
The results suggest that cats under general anaesthesia are likely to perform auditory sensory stimuli processing. The exposure to music induces RR and PD variations modulated by the genre of music and is associated with autonomic nervous system activity. The use of music in the surgical theatre may contribute to allowing a reduced anaesthetic dose, minimising undesirable side effects and thus promoting patient safety

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