The Observation of the Effect of Lidocaine Combined with Homemade Warm Compress Sleeve in Alleviating Venous Catheter-Related Injuries in Otolaryngology Surgery Patients

IF 0.1 4区 医学
Chengyan Zhang, Daolan Xu
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To assess lidocaine’s combined impact with a self-crafted hot compress cuff in diminishing venous indwelling needle injuries during otolaryngology surgeries. 70 patients undergoing otolaryngology surgeries at our hospital between July 2020 and September 2022 were chosen. All underwent venous indwelling needle procedures. Equally divided into an control group (CG) and an experimental group (EG), each with 35 cases, the CG received standard intervention with lidocaine, while the EG received additional self-made hot compress sleeves. Evaluation parameters included changes in skin temperature at the infusion site, needle indwelling duration, phlebitis incidence, needle blockage, pain, and comfort. The EG exhibited significantly higher skin temperatures at the infusion site compared to the CG (P <0.05). Needle indwelling duration was notably prolonged in the EG versus the CG (P <0.05). Phlebitis incidence was notably lower in the EG (14.29%) than the CG (37.14%) (P <0.05). No significant difference was found in needle blockage rates between groups (25.71% in CG, 17.14% in experimental) (P > 0.05). Pain scores were notably lower, and comfort scores were higher in the EG (all, P < 0.05). Combining lidocaine with a self-made hot compress cuff significantly mitigates venous indwelling needle injuries in otolaryngology surgeries. This combined approach enhances skin temperature, extends needle indwelling time, reduces phlebitis and needle blockage risks, alleviates patient discomfort, and elevates overall comfort during venous indwelling needle procedures.
利多卡因联合自制热敷套对缓解耳鼻喉科手术患者静脉导管相关损伤的效果观察
评估利多卡因与自制热敷袖带联合使用对减少耳鼻喉科手术中静脉留置针损伤的影响。选取 2020 年 7 月至 2022 年 9 月期间在我院接受耳鼻喉科手术的 70 名患者。所有患者均接受了静脉留置针手术。分为对照组(CG)和实验组(EG),每组35例,对照组接受利多卡因标准干预,实验组接受额外的自制热敷套。评估参数包括输液部位皮肤温度变化、留置针持续时间、静脉炎发生率、针头堵塞、疼痛和舒适度。与 CG 相比,EG 输液部位的皮肤温度明显更高(P 0.05)。EG 的疼痛评分明显较低,舒适度评分较高(均为 P <0.05)。将利多卡因与自制热敷袖带相结合,可显著减轻耳鼻喉科手术中的静脉留置针损伤。这种组合方法可提高皮肤温度,延长留置针时间,降低静脉炎和针头堵塞风险,减轻患者不适感,提高静脉留置针手术的整体舒适度。
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