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Classical music for Conscious Sedation Failure
Study Summary
This trial will compare the effects of listening to classical music during a sedation procedure to no music at all, in order to see if it decreases the need for procedural sedation medication.
- Conscious Sedation Failure During Procedure
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Outcome measures can provide a clearer picture of what you can expect from a treatment.Trial Design
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Are any new participants still eligible to join this research project?
"Indeed, clinicaltrials.gov confirms that the trial is still enrolling participants as of today. The trial was initiated on February 1st 2016 and last updated July 5th 2022; it seeks to recruit 60 individuals at one site."
Are individuals aged 35 or older eligible to be participants in this trial?
"This trial has a strict age requirement; participants must be of legal adult age, at least 18 years old, but no older than 65."
How many research participants are currently being monitored in this clinical experiment?
"Affirmative. Records available on clinicaltrials.gov demonstrate that this research, which was initially published in February 1st 2016, is actively searching for members. 60 people need to be gathered from a single site."
Who meets the eligibility criteria to participate in this trial?
"To qualify for this clinical trial, participants should be conscious and between the ages of majority and retirement. The study is looking to recruit a total of sixty people."
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