Effectiveness of Music Therapy on Level of Consciousness
Investigation of the Effectiveness of Music Therapy on the Level of Consciousness of Neurological Early Rehabilitation Patients
BDH-Klinik Hessisch Oldendorf
66 participants
Jun 15, 2020
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
It is known that even in patients with severe disorders of consciousness (DOC), the perception of known stimuli triggers emotional reactions that can be interpreted as an expression of a residual function of consciousness. Music therapy has a long tradition in neurological rehabilitation. Frequently, active therapies with own music making and singing are implemented in clinical settings. In DOC patients, it is more likely to use passive music listening. However, findings on effectiveness are limited, as only a few studies have systematically investigated the effects of music therapy in this population. Therefore, the investigators want to investigate the effectiveness of passive listening to preferred music on the level of consciousness.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria7
- early neurological rehabilitation (phase B)
- traumatic brain injury
- disorder of consciousness (coma, UWS, MCS)
- at minimum two weeks after disease onset
- admission to intensive care unit
- written consent from the patient's legal representative
- Exclusion of pregnancy
Exclusion Criteria10
- insufficient cardiorespiratory stability
- fractures or severe infratentorial brain injuries leading to impaired auditory evoked potentials
- previous brain damage
- Known mental disorders (dementia, depression)
- hearing loss or deafness in one or two ears
- wounds that do not allow you to wear headphones
- colonization with multi-resistant pathogens
- MRI contraindications
- claustrophobia
- weight\>120 kg
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Interventions
Patients wear headphones for 30 minutes/day over a period of four weeks and listen to their preferred music.
Patients wear headphones for 30 minutes/day over a period of four weeks and listen to an audio book.
Patients wear headphones for 30 minutes/day over a period of four weeks and hear silence.
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NCT04442971