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Perioperative Music in Obese Patients Under Spinal Anesthesia
Sponsor: Asklepieion Voulas General Hospital
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn whether music or midazolam has a greater anxiolytic effect on obese patients undergoing spinal anesthesia. It will also determine the safety of music compared to midazolam in this population (differences in blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen saturation). The main question to answer: Music or midazolam is more effective in reducing anxiety in obese patients under spinal anesthesia?
Official title: The Effect of Music Versus Midazolam on Perioperative Anxiety of Obese Patients Under Spinal Anesthesia
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
40
Start Date
2025-02
Completion Date
2025-12
Last Updated
2025-02-19
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Music intervention
The "music" group will receive music beginning 20 minutes before spinal anesthesia until the end of surgery.
Midazolam (sedative)
The "midazolam" group will receive increments of midazolam beginning 20 minutes before spinal anesthesia.
Locations (3)
Asklepieion Hospital of Voula
Athens, Voula, Greece
General Hospital of Kavala
Kavala, Greece
General Hopsital of Rethymno
Rethymno, Greece