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  1. Music therapy improves pregnancy-induced hypertension treatment eficacy. ived December 12, 2015; Accepted April 6, 2016; Epub May 15, 2016; Published May 30, 2016Abstract: Pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH), also known as pre-eclampsia, is an increasingly common co. pli-cation of pregnancy characterized by elevated blood pressure, albuminuria ...

  2. May 30, 2016 · Cao et al. [28] showed that music as a supplementary intervention improved the efficacy of conventional treatment of pregnancy-induced hypertension. Unlike the control group which only received ...

  3. Aug 10, 2020 · Apart from the conventional treatment in case of pregnancy-induced hypertension, women that received music therapy in addition to the standard treatment showed significant lower blood pressure, less subjective anxiety and depression scores compared to a control group . Furthermore positive effects of daily listening to music were shown in a study with 88 pregnant women who suffered from poor ...

    • Verena Wulff, Philip Hepp, Oliver T Wolf, Percy Balan, Carsten Hagenbeck, Tanja Fehm, Nora K Schaal
    • 10.1007/s00404-020-05727-8
    • 2021
    • Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2021; 303(1): 69-83.
  4. It is suggested that music therapy is an effective supplement in the treatment of PIH, as it lowered blood pressure, quality of life scores, and serum angiotensin II levels in patients that received music therapy. : Pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH), also known as pre-eclampsia, is an increasingly common complication of pregnancy characterized by elevated blood pressure, albuminuria, and ...

    • Anxiety, Depression and Quality of Life
    • Music Intervention Variability
    • Limitations
    • Perspectives

    Zanini et al. was the only study that found an association between music interventions and quality of life, which might be explained by the use of music therapy in their study in contrast to recorded music interventions in the other studies . Although recorded music interventions were found to be as effective as music therapy in reducing periproced...

    A major complicating factor in our analysis of music interventions was the large variation in the type of music administered and the frequency and duration of interventions in the included studies (Table 1). Although the majority of interventions included classical, relaxing or slow music, no clear recommendations exist on how music interventions s...

    As with any meta-analysis, the general limitations inherent to meta-analyses should be taken into account . Since the number of patients included in each study is very small and no formal comparison of the treatment effect between the music intervention- and control group was possible, no hard conclusions can be drawn concerning the effect of music...

    Our results show that current studies on the effect of music interventions on lowering blood pressure in hypertensive patients do not provide evidence on a possible cause-effect relationship. Since music interventions may be of beneficial value in hypertensive patients, presenting a potential adjuvant to standard pharmacological treatment, there is...

    • Anne Y. R. Kühlmann, Jonathan R. G. Etnel, Jolien W. Roos-Hesselink, Johannes Jeekel, Ad J. J. C. Bo...
    • 2016
  5. Dec 26, 2023 · In addition to its maternal benefits, music therapy can have positive effects on basal fetal heart rate and accelerations. A review supported conclusion above, and also caught the wide public’s eyes [Citation 8]. Positive reports about music therapy have increased the interest of many obstetricians and neonatologists in this particular branch.

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  7. Apr 1, 2020 · Music is one of the effective relaxation techniques used to reduce stress and anxiety in the management of pregnancy-induced hypertension [[11], [12], [13]]. Music, which is a non-pharmacological and complementary-integrated practice, is one of the body–mind practices [14]. In this study, considering that the participants can more easily ...