Effect of Noise Management in Interventional Radiology Suites on Patients Undergoing Transarterial Chemoembolization: A Retrospective Study

Objective: This study aims to evaluate the effect of noise management in interventional radiology suites on patients undergoing transarterial chemoembolization (TACE). Methods: A retrospective cohort study design was employed. The study included a total of 141 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma...

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Main Authors: Yong Lu, Lingyu Ma, Zhuo Chen, Hui Qi, Zhaotian Gu, Lei Wu, Benfang Fan
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2024-09-01
Series:Noise and Health
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/nah.nah_53_24
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author Yong Lu
Lingyu Ma
Zhuo Chen
Hui Qi
Zhaotian Gu
Lei Wu
Benfang Fan
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Lingyu Ma
Zhuo Chen
Hui Qi
Zhaotian Gu
Lei Wu
Benfang Fan
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description Objective: This study aims to evaluate the effect of noise management in interventional radiology suites on patients undergoing transarterial chemoembolization (TACE). Methods: A retrospective cohort study design was employed. The study included a total of 141 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma who underwent TACE surgery in interventional radiology suite of the First People’s Hospital of Nantong from January 2022 to December 2022. The patients were divided into an observation group (received noise management, n = 70) and a control group (did not receive noise management, n = 71) on the basis of whether they received noise management. Patient demographics and surgical data were collected, and heart rate, blood pressure, and anxiety levels were assessed before, during and after surgery. Satisfaction and the incidence of adverse reactions were also documented. Results: No significant differences were found in general characteristics. The comparison between the observation and control groups revealed statistically significant differences in noise levels (P < 0.001). Additionally, anxiety levels significantly differed between the two groups (P = 0.040) as well as across different time points (P < 0.001). However, no significant difference was found in the occurrence of adverse events between groups (P = 0.772). Furthermore, patient satisfaction was significantly higher in the observation group than that in the control group (P < 0.001). Although no significant differences were found in heart rate and systolic blood pressure between groups (P > 0.05), and a significant main effect of time was observed for both variables (P < 0.001). Conclusion: Noise management in the interventional radiology suite effectively alleviates intraoperative anxiety among patients with TACE and improves treatment satisfaction but has no significant effect on physiological changes and the incidence of adverse events.
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spelling doaj-art-a93f8078de784940aef970ecf1bc9bc52025-08-20T02:13:51ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsNoise and Health1463-17412024-09-012612232533110.4103/nah.nah_53_24Effect of Noise Management in Interventional Radiology Suites on Patients Undergoing Transarterial Chemoembolization: A Retrospective StudyYong LuLingyu MaZhuo ChenHui QiZhaotian GuLei WuBenfang FanObjective: This study aims to evaluate the effect of noise management in interventional radiology suites on patients undergoing transarterial chemoembolization (TACE). Methods: A retrospective cohort study design was employed. The study included a total of 141 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma who underwent TACE surgery in interventional radiology suite of the First People’s Hospital of Nantong from January 2022 to December 2022. The patients were divided into an observation group (received noise management, n = 70) and a control group (did not receive noise management, n = 71) on the basis of whether they received noise management. Patient demographics and surgical data were collected, and heart rate, blood pressure, and anxiety levels were assessed before, during and after surgery. Satisfaction and the incidence of adverse reactions were also documented. Results: No significant differences were found in general characteristics. The comparison between the observation and control groups revealed statistically significant differences in noise levels (P < 0.001). Additionally, anxiety levels significantly differed between the two groups (P = 0.040) as well as across different time points (P < 0.001). However, no significant difference was found in the occurrence of adverse events between groups (P = 0.772). Furthermore, patient satisfaction was significantly higher in the observation group than that in the control group (P < 0.001). Although no significant differences were found in heart rate and systolic blood pressure between groups (P > 0.05), and a significant main effect of time was observed for both variables (P < 0.001). Conclusion: Noise management in the interventional radiology suite effectively alleviates intraoperative anxiety among patients with TACE and improves treatment satisfaction but has no significant effect on physiological changes and the incidence of adverse events.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/nah.nah_53_24chemoembolizationtherapeuticnoiseanxietyblood pressureheart rate
spellingShingle Yong Lu
Lingyu Ma
Zhuo Chen
Hui Qi
Zhaotian Gu
Lei Wu
Benfang Fan
Effect of Noise Management in Interventional Radiology Suites on Patients Undergoing Transarterial Chemoembolization: A Retrospective Study
Noise and Health
chemoembolization
therapeutic
noise
anxiety
blood pressure
heart rate
title Effect of Noise Management in Interventional Radiology Suites on Patients Undergoing Transarterial Chemoembolization: A Retrospective Study
title_full Effect of Noise Management in Interventional Radiology Suites on Patients Undergoing Transarterial Chemoembolization: A Retrospective Study
title_fullStr Effect of Noise Management in Interventional Radiology Suites on Patients Undergoing Transarterial Chemoembolization: A Retrospective Study
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Noise Management in Interventional Radiology Suites on Patients Undergoing Transarterial Chemoembolization: A Retrospective Study
title_short Effect of Noise Management in Interventional Radiology Suites on Patients Undergoing Transarterial Chemoembolization: A Retrospective Study
title_sort effect of noise management in interventional radiology suites on patients undergoing transarterial chemoembolization a retrospective study
topic chemoembolization
therapeutic
noise
anxiety
blood pressure
heart rate
url https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/nah.nah_53_24
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