Pilot study on the effect of Yasiin recitation on the haemodynamics of ventilated patients

Introduction: Qur'anic verses recitations to ill patients are practiced by many Muslims as a form of healing and worship. The effectiveness has been observed in many medical institutions; however, it has never been objectively measured and documented. This pilot study was conducted to construct...

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Published in:International Medical Journal Malaysia
Main Author: Ariff M.S.; Mai Ashikin N.T.; Maryamjameelah R.; Bushra J.; Wan Azman W.A.
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Language:English
Published: 2013
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Ariff M.S.; Mai Ashikin N.T.; Maryamjameelah R.; Bushra J.; Wan Azman W.A.
Pilot study on the effect of Yasiin recitation on the haemodynamics of ventilated patients
2013
International Medical Journal Malaysia
12
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Introduction: Qur'anic verses recitations to ill patients are practiced by many Muslims as a form of healing and worship. The effectiveness has been observed in many medical institutions; however, it has never been objectively measured and documented. This pilot study was conducted to construct a methodological approach to evaluate the therapeutic effects of Yasiin recitation on the haemodynamics of critically ill patients. Methods: Ventilated Muslim patients in coronary care unit of a teaching hospital were evaluated. Yasiin was recited twice; by one of the researchers and then by the patients' relatives. Mean arterial blood pressure, pulse rate, oxygen saturation level and electrocardiographic changes, were observed. The difference of the parameters before and during recitation was analysed. Results: Five patients fulfilling the selection criteria were selected; two acute myocardial infarctions, two congestive cardiac failures, and a third-degree atrioventricular block. Based on a non-parametric two-related-sample test, the haemodynamic parameters were not significantly affected by Yaasiin recitation. At the end of the study, two of the patients passed away, one patient was extubated and survived. Two patients were still on ventilators when the study had been completed. Limitations in the study were observed and highlighted in explaining the equivocal results. Conclusions: The effect of Yasiin recitation on heamodynamics of patients was not proven in this study. Further refinements might be needed based upon the observation on limitations encountered. It is hoped that this humble effort would pave the way for further studies to explore this field.

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author Ariff M.S.; Mai Ashikin N.T.; Maryamjameelah R.; Bushra J.; Wan Azman W.A.
spellingShingle Ariff M.S.; Mai Ashikin N.T.; Maryamjameelah R.; Bushra J.; Wan Azman W.A.
Pilot study on the effect of Yasiin recitation on the haemodynamics of ventilated patients
author_facet Ariff M.S.; Mai Ashikin N.T.; Maryamjameelah R.; Bushra J.; Wan Azman W.A.
author_sort Ariff M.S.; Mai Ashikin N.T.; Maryamjameelah R.; Bushra J.; Wan Azman W.A.
title Pilot study on the effect of Yasiin recitation on the haemodynamics of ventilated patients
title_short Pilot study on the effect of Yasiin recitation on the haemodynamics of ventilated patients
title_full Pilot study on the effect of Yasiin recitation on the haemodynamics of ventilated patients
title_fullStr Pilot study on the effect of Yasiin recitation on the haemodynamics of ventilated patients
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description Introduction: Qur'anic verses recitations to ill patients are practiced by many Muslims as a form of healing and worship. The effectiveness has been observed in many medical institutions; however, it has never been objectively measured and documented. This pilot study was conducted to construct a methodological approach to evaluate the therapeutic effects of Yasiin recitation on the haemodynamics of critically ill patients. Methods: Ventilated Muslim patients in coronary care unit of a teaching hospital were evaluated. Yasiin was recited twice; by one of the researchers and then by the patients' relatives. Mean arterial blood pressure, pulse rate, oxygen saturation level and electrocardiographic changes, were observed. The difference of the parameters before and during recitation was analysed. Results: Five patients fulfilling the selection criteria were selected; two acute myocardial infarctions, two congestive cardiac failures, and a third-degree atrioventricular block. Based on a non-parametric two-related-sample test, the haemodynamic parameters were not significantly affected by Yaasiin recitation. At the end of the study, two of the patients passed away, one patient was extubated and survived. Two patients were still on ventilators when the study had been completed. Limitations in the study were observed and highlighted in explaining the equivocal results. Conclusions: The effect of Yasiin recitation on heamodynamics of patients was not proven in this study. Further refinements might be needed based upon the observation on limitations encountered. It is hoped that this humble effort would pave the way for further studies to explore this field.
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