血液透析期间腿部热敷或冷敷对抽筋、疲劳和患者舒适度的影响:一项安慰剂对照的随机试验

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Gülşah Kesik, Leyla Ozdemir, Tolga Yıldırım, Jabrayil Jabrayilov, Gülseren Çeliksöz
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摘要

肌肉痉挛和疲劳是血液透析患者常见的并发症,并与患者舒适度降低有关。在这些并发症的管理中提倡的补充疗法是在血液透析治疗期间对四肢进行热敷或冷敷。在这项研究中,我们比较了热敷和冷敷对痉挛、疲劳和患者舒适度的影响。方法采用安慰剂对照随机试验,69例患者分层随机分为3个治疗组。三组中的两组包括干预;在透析期间对四肢进行温敷(n = 23)或冷敷(n = 23)。第三组作为安慰剂对照组(n = 23)。研究期间包括12次血液透析。干预结束一周后,随访透析期也进行了评估。在基线(t0)、12个干预阶段(t1-t12)中的每一个阶段以及随访阶段(t13)收集数据。分别使用痉挛发作随访表、Piper疲劳量表和血液透析舒适量表评估痉挛、疲劳和患者舒适度。结果在干预和随访阶段,与安慰剂对照组相比,每个干预组的痉挛和疲劳程度较低,舒适度较高。冷敷和热敷均可减轻血液透析患者的肌肉痉挛、疲劳和血液透析舒适度。
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Effects of warm or cold compresses applied to the legs during hemodialysis on cramps, fatigue, and patient comfort: A placebo-controlled randomized trial

Introduction

Muscle cramps and fatigue are common complications in hemodialysis patients and have been associated with reduced patient comfort. Among the complementary therapies advocated for the management of these complications have been the application of warm or cold compresses to the extremities during a hemodialysis treatment. In this study, we compared the effects of warm or cold compresses application on cramping, fatigue, and patient comfort.

Methods

This placebo-controlled randomized trial was done in 69 patients, who were stratified and randomly allocated to three treatment arms. Two of the three groups included an intervention; application of either warm (n = 23) or cold (n = 23) compresses to the extremities during dialysis. The third group served as a placebo control (n = 23). The study period comprised 12 hemodialysis sessions. One week after the completion of the intervention, a follow-up dialysis session was also evaluated. Data were collected at baseline (t0), during each of 12 intervention sessions (t1t12), and at the follow-up session t13. Cramps, fatigue, and patient comfort were evaluated using the Cramp Episode Follow-up Chart, Piper's Fatigue Scale, and the Hemodialysis Comfort Scale, respectively.

Results

In both the intervention and follow-up sessions, cramping and fatigue were lower, and comfort was higher in each of the intervention groups compared to placebo controls Application of warm compresses was superior to use of cold compresses.

Discussion

Both warm and cold compress administration reduced muscle cramps, fatigue, and hemodialysis comfort in hemodialysis patients.

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Hemodialysis International
Hemodialysis International UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
CiteScore
2.50
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发文量
58
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Hemodialysis International was originally an annual publication containing the Proceedings of the International Symposium on Hemodialysis held in conjunction with the Annual Dialysis Conference. Since 2003, Hemodialysis International is published quarterly and contains original papers on clinical and experimental topics related to dialysis in addition to the Annual Dialysis Conference supplement. This journal is a must-have for nephrologists, nurses, and technicians worldwide. Quarterly issues of Hemodialysis International are included with your membership to the International Society for Hemodialysis. The journal contains original articles, review articles, and commentary to keep readers completely updated in the field of hemodialysis. Edited by international and multidisciplinary experts, Hemodialysis International disseminates critical information in the field.
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