Effects of Noise Exposure in Emergency Resuscitation Rooms on Cognitive Function and Hyperalgesia in Patients with Trauma: A Retrospective Study
Key Points
This study aims to explore the impact of noise exposure in emergency resuscitation rooms on cognitive function and hyperalgesia in trauma patients.
Retrospective analysis of noise levels in emergency resuscitation rooms
Evaluation of cognitive function and pain sensitivity (hyperalgesia) in trauma patients
Assessment of clinical management strategies regarding noise control
High noise levels are linked to cognitive dysfunction in trauma patients
Increased noise exposure correlates with heightened hyperalgesia
Recommendations for better noise management in emergency resuscitation settings
Abstract
High noise exposure in ERRs may be associated with cognitive dysfunction and hyperalgesia in patients with trauma. Clinical management should recognise and control noise levels in these settings.
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