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Effects of a Hypnosis Session Before General Anesthesia on Postoperative Outcomes in Patients Who Underwent Minor Breast Cancer Surgery: The HYPNOSEIN Randomized Clinical Trial

IMPORTANCE: Hypnosis is now widespread in medical practice and is emerging as an alternative technique for pain management and anxiety. However, its effects on postoperative outcomes remain unclear. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of a preoperative hypnosis session for reducing postoperative bre...

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Autores principales: Amraoui, Jibba, Pouliquen, Camille, Fraisse, Julien, Dubourdieu, Jacques, Rey Dit Guzer, Sophie, Leclerc, Gilles, de Forges, Hélène, Jarlier, Marta, Gutowski, Marian, Bleuse, Jean-Pierre, Janiszewski, Chloé, Diaz, Jésus, Cuvillon, Philippe
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Publicado: American Medical Association 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6324272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30646110
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2018.1164
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author Amraoui, Jibba
Pouliquen, Camille
Fraisse, Julien
Dubourdieu, Jacques
Rey Dit Guzer, Sophie
Leclerc, Gilles
de Forges, Hélène
Jarlier, Marta
Gutowski, Marian
Bleuse, Jean-Pierre
Janiszewski, Chloé
Diaz, Jésus
Cuvillon, Philippe
author_facet Amraoui, Jibba
Pouliquen, Camille
Fraisse, Julien
Dubourdieu, Jacques
Rey Dit Guzer, Sophie
Leclerc, Gilles
de Forges, Hélène
Jarlier, Marta
Gutowski, Marian
Bleuse, Jean-Pierre
Janiszewski, Chloé
Diaz, Jésus
Cuvillon, Philippe
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description IMPORTANCE: Hypnosis is now widespread in medical practice and is emerging as an alternative technique for pain management and anxiety. However, its effects on postoperative outcomes remain unclear. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of a preoperative hypnosis session for reducing postoperative breast pain in patients who underwent minor breast cancer surgery. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: The HYPNOSEIN prospective randomized clinical trial was conducted from October 7, 2014, to April 5, 2016. In this multicenter study in France, 150 women scheduled for minor breast cancer surgery were randomized between control and hypnosis arms, and 148 (71 control and 77 hypnosis) were included in the intent-to-treat analysis. INTERVENTION: On the day of surgery, eligible patients were randomly assigned (1:1) to the control arm or the hypnosis arm. Patients (but not the care teams) were blinded to the arm to which they were assigned. A 15-minute hypnosis session before general anesthesia in the operating room was performed in the hypnosis arm. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: The primary end point was breast pain reduction (by 2 on a visual analog scale), assessed immediately before discharge from the postanesthesia care unit (PACU). Secondary end points were nausea/vomiting, fatigue, comfort/well-being, anxiety, and PACU length of stay, assessed at different times until postoperative day 30. RESULTS: The median patient age was 57 years (range, 33-79 years) in the control arm and 53 years (range, 20-84 years) in the hypnosis arm. Baseline characteristics were similar in the 2 arms. The median duration of the hypnosis session was 6 minutes (range, 2-15 minutes). The use of intraoperative opioids and hypnotics was lower in the hypnosis arm. The mean (SD) breast pain score (range, 0-10) was 1.75 (1.59) in the control arm vs 2.63 (1.62) in the hypnosis arm (P = .004). At PACU discharge and with longer follow-up, no statistically significant difference in breast pain was reported. Fatigue was significantly lower in the hypnosis arm on the evening of surgery (mean [SD] score, 3.81 [2.15] in the control arm vs 2.99 [2.56] in the hypnosis arm; P = .03). The median PACU length of stay was 60 minutes (range, 20-290 minutes) in the control arm vs 46 minutes (range, 5-100 minutes) in the hypnosis arm (P = .002). Exploratory analyses according to patient perception of whether she received hypnosis showed significantly lower fatigue scores in the perceived hypnosis subgroup on the evening of surgery (mean [SD], 4.13 [2.26] for no perceived hypnosis vs 2.97 [2.42] for perceived hypnosis; P = .01). Anxiety was also significantly lower on the evening of surgery in the perceived hypnosis subgroup (mean [SD], 0.75 [1.64] for perceived hypnosis vs 1.67 [2.29] for no perceived hypnosis; P = .03). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: The results of this study do not support a benefit of hypnosis on postoperative breast pain in women undergoing minor breast cancer surgery. However, other outcomes seem to be improved, which needs to be confirmed by further studies. TRIAL REGISTRATION: EudraCT Identifier: 2014-A00681-46 and ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03253159
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spelling pubmed-63242722019-01-22 Effects of a Hypnosis Session Before General Anesthesia on Postoperative Outcomes in Patients Who Underwent Minor Breast Cancer Surgery: The HYPNOSEIN Randomized Clinical Trial Amraoui, Jibba Pouliquen, Camille Fraisse, Julien Dubourdieu, Jacques Rey Dit Guzer, Sophie Leclerc, Gilles de Forges, Hélène Jarlier, Marta Gutowski, Marian Bleuse, Jean-Pierre Janiszewski, Chloé Diaz, Jésus Cuvillon, Philippe JAMA Netw Open Original Investigation IMPORTANCE: Hypnosis is now widespread in medical practice and is emerging as an alternative technique for pain management and anxiety. However, its effects on postoperative outcomes remain unclear. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of a preoperative hypnosis session for reducing postoperative breast pain in patients who underwent minor breast cancer surgery. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: The HYPNOSEIN prospective randomized clinical trial was conducted from October 7, 2014, to April 5, 2016. In this multicenter study in France, 150 women scheduled for minor breast cancer surgery were randomized between control and hypnosis arms, and 148 (71 control and 77 hypnosis) were included in the intent-to-treat analysis. INTERVENTION: On the day of surgery, eligible patients were randomly assigned (1:1) to the control arm or the hypnosis arm. Patients (but not the care teams) were blinded to the arm to which they were assigned. A 15-minute hypnosis session before general anesthesia in the operating room was performed in the hypnosis arm. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: The primary end point was breast pain reduction (by 2 on a visual analog scale), assessed immediately before discharge from the postanesthesia care unit (PACU). Secondary end points were nausea/vomiting, fatigue, comfort/well-being, anxiety, and PACU length of stay, assessed at different times until postoperative day 30. RESULTS: The median patient age was 57 years (range, 33-79 years) in the control arm and 53 years (range, 20-84 years) in the hypnosis arm. Baseline characteristics were similar in the 2 arms. The median duration of the hypnosis session was 6 minutes (range, 2-15 minutes). The use of intraoperative opioids and hypnotics was lower in the hypnosis arm. The mean (SD) breast pain score (range, 0-10) was 1.75 (1.59) in the control arm vs 2.63 (1.62) in the hypnosis arm (P = .004). At PACU discharge and with longer follow-up, no statistically significant difference in breast pain was reported. Fatigue was significantly lower in the hypnosis arm on the evening of surgery (mean [SD] score, 3.81 [2.15] in the control arm vs 2.99 [2.56] in the hypnosis arm; P = .03). The median PACU length of stay was 60 minutes (range, 20-290 minutes) in the control arm vs 46 minutes (range, 5-100 minutes) in the hypnosis arm (P = .002). Exploratory analyses according to patient perception of whether she received hypnosis showed significantly lower fatigue scores in the perceived hypnosis subgroup on the evening of surgery (mean [SD], 4.13 [2.26] for no perceived hypnosis vs 2.97 [2.42] for perceived hypnosis; P = .01). Anxiety was also significantly lower on the evening of surgery in the perceived hypnosis subgroup (mean [SD], 0.75 [1.64] for perceived hypnosis vs 1.67 [2.29] for no perceived hypnosis; P = .03). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: The results of this study do not support a benefit of hypnosis on postoperative breast pain in women undergoing minor breast cancer surgery. However, other outcomes seem to be improved, which needs to be confirmed by further studies. TRIAL REGISTRATION: EudraCT Identifier: 2014-A00681-46 and ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03253159 American Medical Association 2018-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6324272/ /pubmed/30646110 http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2018.1164 Text en Copyright 2018 Amraoui J et al. JAMA Network Open. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY License.
spellingShingle Original Investigation
Amraoui, Jibba
Pouliquen, Camille
Fraisse, Julien
Dubourdieu, Jacques
Rey Dit Guzer, Sophie
Leclerc, Gilles
de Forges, Hélène
Jarlier, Marta
Gutowski, Marian
Bleuse, Jean-Pierre
Janiszewski, Chloé
Diaz, Jésus
Cuvillon, Philippe
Effects of a Hypnosis Session Before General Anesthesia on Postoperative Outcomes in Patients Who Underwent Minor Breast Cancer Surgery: The HYPNOSEIN Randomized Clinical Trial
title Effects of a Hypnosis Session Before General Anesthesia on Postoperative Outcomes in Patients Who Underwent Minor Breast Cancer Surgery: The HYPNOSEIN Randomized Clinical Trial
title_full Effects of a Hypnosis Session Before General Anesthesia on Postoperative Outcomes in Patients Who Underwent Minor Breast Cancer Surgery: The HYPNOSEIN Randomized Clinical Trial
title_fullStr Effects of a Hypnosis Session Before General Anesthesia on Postoperative Outcomes in Patients Who Underwent Minor Breast Cancer Surgery: The HYPNOSEIN Randomized Clinical Trial
title_full_unstemmed Effects of a Hypnosis Session Before General Anesthesia on Postoperative Outcomes in Patients Who Underwent Minor Breast Cancer Surgery: The HYPNOSEIN Randomized Clinical Trial
title_short Effects of a Hypnosis Session Before General Anesthesia on Postoperative Outcomes in Patients Who Underwent Minor Breast Cancer Surgery: The HYPNOSEIN Randomized Clinical Trial
title_sort effects of a hypnosis session before general anesthesia on postoperative outcomes in patients who underwent minor breast cancer surgery: the hypnosein randomized clinical trial
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6324272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30646110
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2018.1164
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