Massage Therapy May be Safe and Reduce Pain in Critically Ill Patients with Acute Neurological Injury: a Case Control Study.

Q2 Health Professions
Max Kazer, Victoria A Chang, John Pietrykowski, Erin Raskin, Navaz Karanjia, Jamie Nicole LaBuzetta
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Purpose: Massage therapy is an important adjunctive treatment for physiologic and psychologic symptoms and has been shown to benefit patients among a wide variety of patient populations.

Setting: Few studies have investigated the utility of massage therapy in the general ICU setting, and even fewer have done so in the neurological ICU (NeuroICU).

Research design: If massage therapy was determined to improve objective outcomes-or even subjective outcomes in the absence of harm-massage may be more readily employed as a complementary therapy, particularly in the ICU setting or in patients with acute neurological injury.

Intervention: This pilot study aimed to assess the safety of massage in the neurocritical care unit and its impact on patient vital signs, subjective pain assessment, and other clinical outcomes.

Participants: Twenty-one patients who received massage therapy during admission to the neurocritical care service were compared to matched controls in a retrospective case control study design.

Results: We found a statistically significant reduction in pain scores among patients with acute neurological injury who received massage therapy. There was no statistical difference in hospital length of stay, discharge destination, in-hospital mortality, adverse events, or incidence/duration of delirium between patients who received massage therapy and those who did not. No adverse events were ascribed to the massage therapy when evaluated by blinded neurocritical care specialists.

Conclusion: This study found that massage therapy may be safe for many patients in the NeuroICU and may offer additional subjective benefits.

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在急性神经损伤的危重病人中,按摩疗法可能是安全的并能减轻疼痛:一项病例对照研究。
目的:按摩疗法是一种重要的辅助治疗生理和心理症状,并已被证明对各种患者群体的患者有益。环境:很少有研究调查按摩治疗在普通ICU环境中的效用,在神经ICU (NeuroICU)中进行的研究就更少了。研究设计:如果确定按摩疗法可以改善客观结果,甚至是在没有伤害的情况下改善主观结果,按摩可能更容易被用作补充治疗,特别是在ICU环境或急性神经损伤患者中。干预:本初步研究旨在评估按摩在神经危重症监护病房的安全性及其对患者生命体征、主观疼痛评估和其他临床结果的影响。参与者:在回顾性病例对照研究设计中,将21名在神经危重症护理服务入院期间接受按摩治疗的患者与匹配的对照组进行比较。结果:我们发现急性神经损伤患者接受按摩治疗后疼痛评分有统计学意义的降低。接受按摩治疗的患者和未接受按摩治疗的患者在住院时间、出院目的地、住院死亡率、不良事件或谵妄发生率/持续时间方面没有统计学差异。当盲法神经危重症护理专家评估时,没有不良事件归因于按摩疗法。结论:本研究发现,按摩疗法对神经icu的许多患者可能是安全的,并且可能提供额外的主观益处。
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CiteScore
1.30
自引率
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发文量
16
审稿时长
22 weeks
期刊介绍: The IJTMB is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on the research (methodological, physiological, and clinical) and professional development of therapeutic massage and bodywork and its providers, encompassing all allied health providers whose services include manually applied therapeutic massage and bodywork. The Journal provides a professional forum for editorial input; scientifically-based articles of a research, educational, and practice-oriented nature; readers’ commentaries on journal content and related professional matters; and pertinent news and announcements.
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