PROGNOSTIC FACTORS IN SEVERE HEAD INJURY "A CLINICO RADIOLOGICAL STUDY"

Authors

  • Dr. I. D. Chaurasia Associate Professor, Neurosurgery, Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal
  • Dr. Avais Ahmed Khan Resident, Dept. of Surgery, Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal
  • Dr. Neeraj Mane Resident, Dept. of Surgery, Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal
  • Dr. Prateek Malpani Resident, Dept. of Surgery, Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal
  • Dr. M. C. Songara Prof. & Head, Dept. of Surgery, Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32553/ijmbs.v3i1.75

Keywords:

High pitched music, Low pitched music, Infants

Abstract

Overview:  Infants experience stressors. Stress responses in infants include physiological responses (HR and oxygen saturation) and behavioral responses (behavioral state, motor activity, and signs of behavioral distress). Modulation of the stress response in infants may reduce energy demands and enhance recovery. The characteristics of auditory stimulation provided by music differ from those of other types of auditory stimulation. The infants respond differently to music than to other random noises. This study was carried out to examine the effects of different types of music on vital signs of infants.

Methodology: Thirty infants were included in the study. They were divided into two groups. Low and High pitched music was used with for two individual groups. The immediate effect was assessed through pre and post recordings for Heart rate, Reapiratory rate and O2 saturation level.

Results: There was statistically significant change in Heart Rate, Respiratory Rate and O2 saturation individually. While comparing post data, except Heart Rate there was no significant difference found with both types of music.

Conclusion: Low pitched music has better immediate effect than high pitched music

Key words: High pitched music, Low pitched music, Infants

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Published

2019-01-09

How to Cite

Chaurasia, D. I. D., Khan, D. A. A., Mane, D. N., Malpani, D. P., & Songara, D. M. C. (2019). PROGNOSTIC FACTORS IN SEVERE HEAD INJURY "A CLINICO RADIOLOGICAL STUDY". International Journal of Medical and Biomedical Studies, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.32553/ijmbs.v3i1.75

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