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Effect of Acupressure on Blood Pressure, Heart Rate and Pain Severity

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Blood Pressure
Acute Pain
Interventions
Other: acupressure
Registration Number
NCT05235841
Lead Sponsor
Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam University
Brief Summary

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of acupressure applied before CA procedure on systolic and diastolic blood pressure, mean arterial pressure, pulse and pain intensity parameters after CA.

Design: The study is a randomized controlled trial. Setting: The study occurred at Cardiology Service (CS) of a Training and Research Hospital in Turkey.

Participants: One hundred patients whomet the research criteria.

Detailed Description

Heart disease is the most important cause of mortality and morbidity in developed and developing countries, despite all preventive and therapeutic initiatives and newly developed methods.Besides the drug treatments, interventional procedures are also used to diagnose and treat some heart diseases, which are life-saving and have few risks. CA, one of the interventional methods commonly used for this purpose, is the process of obtaining cine-angiographic images by injecting contrast agents into femoral, brachial, radial, axillary arteries.

People experience fear of death and consequent anxiety because CA is an invasive diagnostic method. There is a lot of uncertainty about the procedure, and the usage of this method in the diagnosis of an organ with high vital importance, such as the heart, causes fear.High levels of stress cause cardiac irritability and increased blood pressure; while anxiety and stress persist, temporary myocardial ischemia, increased heart rate, palpitations, and chest pain may develop.

The aim of nursing care in CA patients is to ensure the relief and comfort of the patient before, during, and after the procedure, to determine and prevent complications that may develop at an early stage.It is noted that reducing anxiety and pain before and after CA is essential in ensuring the stability of vital signs. Acupressure used for this purpose is a non-pharmacological nursing initiative that can relieve and reduce pain and regulate anxiety-related blood pressure. This study evaluates the impact of acupressure applied before CA on systolic and diastolic blood pressure, mean arterial pressure, pulse, and pain severity parameters after CA.

Design: The study was a randomized controlled trial. Setting: The study occurred at Cardiology Service (CS) of a Training and Research Hospital in Turkey.

Participants: One hundred patients, met the research criteria were divided into 50 in the intervention (IG) and 50 in the control group (CG) by simple randomization method.

Intervention: The IG received acupressure and the CG received no acupressure. Acupressure was applied to patients in the IG 30-60 minutes before CA. In the study the Li4, HT7, and Extra 1 acupressure points and repeated measures were selected; pain intensity, systolic and diastolic blood pressure and pulse parameters of the patients were measured three times.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
100
Inclusion Criteria
  • being 18 years of age and older
  • undergoing the coronary angiography process for the first time
  • planned coronary angiography
  • be able to communicate
Exclusion Criteria
  • having psychological or mental disorders
  • having a limb amputation
  • receiveing therapy such as massage or acupressure.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
AGacupressureThe group that met the criteria of the study and applied acupressure protocol before Coronary Angiography
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Visual Analog Scale (VAS) (T1)Baseline

The patient marks his or her own pain on a 10 cm ruler, with painlessness on one end and the most severe pain on the other.

Visual Analog Scale (VAS) (T3)1 hour after the 2nd time VAS assessment

The patient marks his or her own pain on a 10 cm ruler, with painlessness on one end and the most severe pain on the other.

Blood Pressure (T2)5-15 minutes after coronary angiography

The pressure exerted by the circulating blood on the vessel wall is called blood pressure.Digital and Calibrated Blood pressure monitor

Visual Analog Scale (VAS) (T2)5-15 minutes after coronary angiography

The patient marks his or her own pain on a 10 cm ruler, with painlessness on one end and the most severe pain on the other.

Blood Pressure (T3)1 hour after the 2nd time blood pressure measurement

The pressure exerted by the circulating blood on the vessel wall is called blood pressure.Digital and Calibrated Blood pressure monitor

Heart Rate (T1)Baseline

The pressure exerted by the circulating blood on the vessel wall is called blood.A calibrated pulse-oximeter was used to measure the pulse.

Heart Rate (T3)1 hour after the 2nd time heart rate measurement

The pressure exerted by the circulating blood on the vessel wall is called blood.A calibrated pulse-oximeter was used to measure the pulse.

Blood Pressure (T1)Baseline

Digital and Calibrated Blood pressure monitor

Heart Rate (T2)5-15 minutes after coronary angiography

The pressure exerted by the circulating blood on the vessel wall is called blood.A calibrated pulse-oximeter was used to measure the pulse.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam University

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Kahramanmaraş, Turkey

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