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Influence of Lavender Oil on Vital Signs and Anxiety in Oral Surgery Patients: a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of lavender oil (Lavandula angustifolia) on anxiety, mood, vital signs (blood pressure, respiratory rate, heart rate and saturation) for oral surgery patients.
Lavender oil has sedative properties. Oral surgical procedures have been proven as to be the greatest concern among dental practices for patients. Limited randomized clinical trials have demonstrated evidence-based results of lavender oil, despite being the most effective essential oil for anxiety and stress. The hypothesis of the present study was that the inhalation of lavender oil prior to oral surgical procedures may reduce anxiety and consequently may effect intra and post-operative blood pressure, inspiration and heart rate.
Age
18 - 37 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Nazife Begüm KARAN
Rize, Merkez, Turkey (Türkiye)
Start Date
September 1, 2017
Primary Completion Date
November 2, 2018
Completion Date
November 2, 2018
Last Updated
June 11, 2020
126
ACTUAL participants
Inhalation
BEHAVIORAL
Anxiety Questionnaires 1
OTHER
Anxiety Questionnaires 2
OTHER
Vital Signs 1
DIAGNOSTIC_TEST
Vital Signs 2
DIAGNOSTIC_TEST
Vital Signs 3
DIAGNOSTIC_TEST
Vital Signs 4
DIAGNOSTIC_TEST
Lead Sponsor
Nazife Begüm KARAN
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