U.S., Feb. 5 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07386054) titled 'The Effectiveness of Binaural Beats on Midazolam Requirement During Cesarean Section With Spinal Anesthesia' on Jan. 27.
Brief Summary: Spinal anesthesia is preferred for cesarean section in many institutions due to concerns regarding the potential effects of general anesthetic agents on the fetus. However, during cesarean section under spinal anesthesia, parturients remain fully conscious and may experience significant anxiety, tension, or fear intraoperatively. For this reason, sedative agents such as midazolam are commonly administered after delivery, once the risk of neonatal exposure is considered minimal, to facilitate maternal...