The Effects of Ear Acupressure on Back Pain after Coronary Angiography: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Q3 Health Professions
S. Vagharseyyedin, Mojgan Kardan, H. Rahimi, H. B. Bahrami Taghanaki, N. Azdaki
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Abstract

Back pain is a common complaint seen in patients after coronary angiography. This study investigated the efficacy of ear acupressure for reduction of back pain in patients after coronary angiography. In this trial, 120 patients recruited from a post-angiography ward were allocated to an ear acupressure or a control group. Pain assessment in intervention group was performed immediately after participants entered post- coronary angiography ward (T0), twenty minutes after entering the ward (T1), and two, four, and six hours after the intervention (T2–T4). Pain in control group was assessed at the times similar to intervention group. Data were analyzed using the SPSS software (v. 19) by Chi-square, Fisher’s exact, independent t tests, Friedman test, Wilcoxon signed-rank, and Mann-Whitney U test. Final data analysis was done on the data gathered from 58 participants in the control group and 59 in the ear acupressure group. The pain intensity at T1–T4 for patients in the control group was significantly higher than T0 (P < 0.001), while patients in the ear acupressure group reported that pain intensity at T2–T4 was significantly higher than T0 for them (P < 0.001). Only at T1 and T2, pain intensity in the ear acupressure group was significantly less compared to the control group (P < 0.05). Ear acupressure in this study was effective to some extent in reducing back pain after coronary angiography. Future studies can be designed to examine the effects of ear acupressure using different ear acupressure points on the back pain after coronary angiography.
耳指压对冠状动脉造影后背部疼痛的影响:一项随机对照试验
背痛是冠状动脉造影术后患者常见的主诉。本研究探讨了耳穴按压对冠状动脉造影术后患者背痛的缓解作用。在这项试验中,从血管造影后病房招募的120名患者被分配到耳穴按压或对照组。干预组在参与者进入冠状动脉造影后病房(T0)后立即进行疼痛评估,进入病房后20分钟(T1),干预后2、4和6小时(T2–T4)进行疼痛评估。对照组的疼痛评估时间与干预组相似。使用SPSS软件(第19版)通过卡方检验、Fisher精确、独立t检验、Friedman检验、Wilcoxon符号秩和Mann-Whitney U检验对数据进行分析。对对照组58名参与者和耳穴按压组59名参与者收集的数据进行最终数据分析。对照组患者在T1–T4时的疼痛强度显著高于T0(P<0.001),而耳穴按压组患者报告称,他们在T2–T4的疼痛强度明显高于T0,耳穴按压组的疼痛强度明显低于对照组(P<0.05)。本研究耳穴按压在一定程度上减轻了冠状动脉造影后的背痛。未来的研究可以用来检查使用不同耳穴按压对冠状动脉造影后背痛的影响。
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Traditional and Integrative Medicine
Traditional and Integrative Medicine Health Professions-Complementary and Manual Therapy
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