The Effect of Music Therapy on Vital Signs and Heart Rate Variability of Pediatric Patients During the Extubation Process.

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

82

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

September 1, 2025

Primary Completion Date

December 31, 2026

Study Completion Date

December 31, 2026

Conditions
Respiratory FailureIntensive Care Pediatric
Interventions
OTHER

Music therapy + standard care

In the pre-extubation and extubation phase, the musical characteristics will be based on a slow to medium tempo, simple harmonic structures (e.g., tonic-subdominant movements), fluid melodies, and avoiding large intervals or abrupt changes of tonalities. The musical instruments used will be a classical guitar with nylon strings (Yamaha C-40) and the voice of the music therapist without lyrics or words. In the post-extubation phase, the musical characteristics will be based on a moderate tempo, introducing chord progressions aiming at tension-resolution (e.g., dominant-tonic), and a more rhythmic application of melodic or harmonic material.

OTHER

Standard Care (in control arm)

Standard care during the extubation process involves providing usual the medical care provided for patients according to each hospital's guidelines.

Trial Locations (2)

110121

RECRUITING

Clínica Reina Sofia Pediátrica y Mujer, Bogotá

111051

RECRUITING

Clínica Infantil Santa María del Lago, Bogotá

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Sanitas University

OTHER

lead

Claudia Aristizábal

OTHER