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Investigation on the Status Quo of Hyperalgesia in Patients After Thoracoscopic Operation and Study on the Effect of Intraoperative Intervention

Recruiting
18 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

To explore the status quo and influencing factors of hyperpain in patients after thoracoscopic surgery, and to explore the effect of earphone sound isolation during combined operation of flurbiprofen axidate and binaural beat music played by earphone during combined operation on the intervention of hyperpain after thoracoscopic surgery.

Description

In this study, patients undergoing thoracoscopy radical lung cancer surgery in Union Hospital Affiliated to Fujian Medical University were selected for A randomized controlled trial. Patients were selected according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, and the patients were randomly divided into group A of flurbiprofen axidate combined with noise-canceling headset music test, group B of flurbiprofen axidate combined with noise-canceling headset test, and the control group for intraoperative intervention study.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients selected by the same group of surgeons to perform thoracoscopic three-hole radical resection of lung cancer
  • Patients ≥18 years old, able to communicate effectively and cooperate with the completion of clinical trials
  • ASA grade I-III
  • Normal hearing; Patients who have not participated in other trials in the last two months

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Previous history of thoracic surgery
  • History of chronic pain and any intake of analgesics 48 hours before surgery; ● Have a history of mental illness, or have taken psychiatric drugs or received psychological treatment in the past six months
  • Deformity of the auricle, inability to wear headphones, and failure to cooperate with this study for any reason
  • suffering from concurrent severe organ system diseases and hearing impairment
  • Incomplete data collection

Study details

Thoracoscopic Surgery, Hyperalgesia

NCT06790914

Fujian Medical University Union Hospital

29 January 2025

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