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NCT06643182
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Use of Back Support After Transfemoral Angiography

Sponsor: Inonu University

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Summary

In the routine treatment procedure after coronary angiography (CAG), the patients remain in the supine position for a long time, which leads to decreased venous return and back pain. In addition, lying in the same position for 2 hours or more in the back area causes an increase in pressure. Increased pressure disrupts cell and tissue blood supply. The resulting pain may increase sympathetic stimulation. Therefore, sympathetic stimulation increases heart rate, blood pressure, myocardial oxygen consumption and cardiac workload. After the transfemoral coronary angiography (CAG) procedure, which is frequently applied to adults for both diagnosis and treatment, the back support to be applied to ensure that the vital signs (pulse, blood pressure, respiratory rate and blood oxygen saturation) of the patients remain stable and to increase their comfort level can prevent the deviation of the vital signs of the patients from normal and contribute to the treatment process with patient satisfaction.

Official title: Effect of Back Support on Vital Signs and Comfort After Transfemoral Angiography

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 90 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

80

Start Date

2024-11-01

Completion Date

2025-09-01

Last Updated

2024-10-16

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Back Support

When the sandbag is to be left by the researcher together with the nurse caring for the patient, the patient will be placed in the left lateral position for a short time, a gel-filled orthopedic non-sweating viscose pillow will be placed in the patient's lumbar region and the patient will be placed in a supine position with the head supported.

Locations (1)

Tunceli State Hospital

Tunceli, Turkey (Türkiye)