Effect of Position Change After Coronary Angiography on Pain, Vital Signs, Comfort, and Vascular Complications: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Necibe Dagcan Sahin, Burcu Nal, Mehmet Ali Astarcioglu
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Abstract

Background: The supine position given to patients after femoral angiography causes pain. Pain causes changes in vital signs, impaired comfort, and vascular complications.

Aims: To investigate the effect of position change on pain, vital signs, comfort, and vascular complications after femoral angiography was the aim of this study.

Methods: This is a double-blind randomized controlled trial. The study included 60 volunteer patients undergoing femoral angiography. Data were collected using the Patient Information Form, the Visual Analog Scale, the Immobilization Comfort Scale, and a Vascular Complications Form. Experimental group patients were given supine position with 15° head angle, semi-fowler position with 30° head angle, and right or left lateral position with 15° head angle every 2 h after sheath removal. Control group patients were given supine position for 6 h as a routine practice of the clinic.

Results: Following the position change, the mean visual analog scale pain score and systolic and diastolic blood pressure scores decreased significantly in the experimental group, and the Immobilization Comfort Scale score increased. In the control group, the mean visual analog scale pain score increased significantly, and the Immobilization Comfort Scale score decreased. No significant difference was found between the experimental and control groups in terms of bleeding/leakage and ecchymosis/hematoma.

Conclusions: This study revealed that position changes after femoral angiography had positive effects on pain, vital signs, and comfort. However, no significant difference was observed in vascular complications. Future studies should evaluate different position change protocols and their long-term effects on larger groups.

冠状动脉造影后体位改变对疼痛、生命体征、舒适度和血管并发症的影响:一项随机对照试验。
背景:股骨血管造影后患者采用仰卧位会引起疼痛。疼痛会引起生命体征的改变、不适和血管并发症。目的:探讨体位变化对股骨血管造影后疼痛、生命体征、舒适度及血管并发症的影响。方法:双盲随机对照试验。该研究包括60名接受股动脉造影的志愿者患者。使用患者信息表、视觉模拟量表、固定舒适量表和血管并发症表收集数据。实验组患者分别取15°头角仰卧位、30°头角半捕虫位和15°头角左右侧卧位,每2 h取一次。对照组患者给予仰卧位6小时,为临床常规做法。结果:改变体位后,实验组的平均视觉模拟量表疼痛评分和收缩压、舒张压评分均显著降低,固定舒适量表评分升高。在对照组中,视觉模拟量表疼痛平均评分显著升高,固定舒适量表评分显著降低。在出血/渗漏和瘀斑/血肿方面,实验组与对照组无显著差异。结论:本研究显示,股骨血管造影后体位改变对疼痛、生命体征和舒适度有积极的影响。然而,血管并发症无明显差异。未来的研究应评估不同的体位变换方案及其对更大群体的长期影响。
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