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Hormonal Effect of Anxiolytic Music in Patients during Surgical Operations under Epidural Anaesthesia

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Musik in der Medizin / Music in Medicine

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Patients undergoing surgical operation under epidural anaesthesia suffer from preoperative and intraoperative anxiety. And this is greatly amplified by surrounding noise and voices of the personnel in the operating room.

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Tanioka, F., Takazawa, T., Kamata, S., Kudo, M., Matsuki, A., Oyama, T. (1987). Hormonal Effect of Anxiolytic Music in Patients during Surgical Operations under Epidural Anaesthesia. In: Spintge, R., Droh, R. (eds) Musik in der Medizin / Music in Medicine. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71697-3_17

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