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El uso de ondas sonoras reduce los niveles de estrés y dolor agudo postquirúrgico

Translated title of the contribution: Using sound waves reduces stress levels and acute postoperative pain
  • Santiago Ruales
  • , Manuel Aguilar
  • , Paulina Ortega
  • , Anabel Sánchez
  • , René Guéraçague
  • , Alexandra Palomeque
  • , Pablo Endara
  • Hospital de los Valles
  • Universidad Nacional de Loja
  • Invertone Sonoterapia cuántica

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Abstract

Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of therapy with custom sound sequences in patients who underwent scheduled surgery, regarding stress, postoperative pain and hospital stay, compared with a group of patients who underwent scheduled surgery without the use of therapy of sound sequences. Methods: 160 patients, all over 18, who underwent scheduled surgery in which included (general surgery, orthopedics, gynecology, urology, vascular, and neurological); 80 patients received sound wave therapy, and 80 patients did not receive it. Surveys on levels of stress and pain before surgery were applied; in the immediate postoperative and 24 hours postoperative. Results: A higher incidence of 35%, although not signifi cant, regarding pain and stress, in patients who didn’t receive sound therapy. Conclusions: Patients receiving sound therapy showed much lower levels of stress, pain and decreased hospital stay.

Translated title of the contributionUsing sound waves reduces stress levels and acute postoperative pain
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)50-57
Number of pages8
JournalRevista Mexicana de Anestesiologia
Volume39
Issue number1
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2016

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