About this trial
Chest tube removal in infants undergoing surgery for congenital heart disease is an invasive procedure associated with significant pain and physiological stress responses. This randomized controlled trial evaluates the effects of music and musical mobile interventions on pain and physiological parameters during chest tube removal. A total of 54 infants aged 2-12 months are randomly assigned to music, musical mobile, or control groups. Pain is assessed using the FLACC scale, and physiological parameters (heart rate and oxygen saturation \[SpO₂\]) are monitored. Measurements are obtained at predefined time points: periprocedural (10 minutes before chest tube removal, immediately after removal, and 5 minutes post-removal). The findings aim to support evidence-based non-pharmacological pain management in pediatric intensive care settings.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Infants aged 2 to 12 months
Undergoing surgery due to congenital heart disease
Having a single chest tube
Not receiving mechanical ventilation support
Disqualifiers
Receiving mechanical ventilation support
Administration of analgesics within 2 hours prior to chest tube removal
Presence of a neurodevelopmental disorder
Parent(s) do not consent to participate in the study
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Music Group
- Musical Mobile Group