Abstract
Purpose: Although intraoperative music is purported to mitigate postoperative pain after some procedures, its application has never been explored in abdominal wall reconstruction (AWR). We sought to determine whether intraoperative music would decrease early postoperative pain following AWR. Methods: We conducted a placebo-controlled, patient-, surgeon-, and assessor-blinded, randomized controlled trial at a single center between June 2022 and July 2023 including 321 adult patients undergoing open AWR with retromuscular mesh. Patients received noise-canceling headphones and were randomized 1:1 to patient-selected music or silence after induction, stratified by preoperative chronic opioid use. All patients received multimodal pain control. The primary outcome was pain (NRS-11) at 24 ± 3 h. The primary outcome was analyzed by linear regression with pre-specified covariates (chronic opioid use, hernia width, operative time, myofascial release, anxiety disorder diagnosis, and preoperative STAI-6 score). Results: 178 patients were randomized to music, 164 of which were analyzed. 177 were randomized to silence, 157 of which were analyzed. At 24 ± 3 h postoperatively, there was no difference in the primary outcome of NRS-11 scores (5.18 ± 2.62 vs 5.27 ± 2.46, p = 0.75). After adjusting for prespecified covariates, the difference of NRS-11 scores at 24 ± 3 h between the music and silence groups remained insignificant (p = 0.83). There was no difference in NRS-11 or STAI-6 scores at 48 ± 3 and 72 ± 3 h, intraoperative sedation, or postoperative narcotic usage. Conclusion: For patients undergoing AWR, there was no benefit of intraoperative music over routine multimodal pain control for early postoperative pain reduction. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05374096.
Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | 1831-1841 |
Number of pages | 11 |
Journal | Hernia |
Volume | 28 |
Issue number | 5 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Oct 2024 |
Funding
Clayton Petro serves as an Advanced Medical Solutions, Bard-Davol, and Surgimatix Consultant, and has received research grants from the American Hernia Society, the Central Surgical Association, and the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons. Michael Rosen is the medical director of Abdominal Core Health Quality Collaborative, has a research grant from TelaBio, and has stock options with Ariste. Ajita Prabhu is on the advisory board for Surgimatix, and CMR Surgical. Sara Maskal accepted a resident research grant from the Abdominal Core Health Quality Collaborative. Benjamin Miller has a research grant from Integra. Corey Gentle, Jenny Chang, Ryan Ellis, Nir Messer, Megan Melland-Smith, Lucas Beffa, Johannes Jeekel, and Chao Tu, have no financial disclosures.
Keywords
- Abdominal wall reconstruction
- Multimodal analgesia
- Music
- Opioid consumption
- Postoperative pain
- Ventral hernia repair
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Surgery