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Comfort Level After Transfemoral Coronary Angiography

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Coronary Disease
Interventions
Other: Mobility group
Registration Number
NCT06088095
Lead Sponsor
TC Erciyes University
Brief Summary

With the increase in the number of cardiovascular diseases, the safety of the angiography method used in diagnosis and treatment becomes important. The transfemoral approach is often preferred during angiography. It is recommended to have bed rest for 6-12 hours after transfemoral angiography (TFA) to prevent possible complications. In order to reduce the complications arising from angiography, it is predicted from the studies that giving the patient a therapeutic position, elevating the head of the bed and gradual early mobilization will reduce the patients' groin pain, prevent urinary retention and increase patient comfort. In this study, the effect of gradual mobilization after transfemoral angiography on the vital signs, complications and comfort level of the patients. It is planned to be done to determine the

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
40
Inclusion Criteria
  • Individuals who can be contacted at a level that can answer research questions
  • Individuals with transfemoral angiography
Exclusion Criteria
  • Those with hypertension
  • Individuals with psychological and neurological disorders
  • Patients with communication problems
  • Patients with deterioration in hemodynamics after angiography

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
intervention groupMobility group-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
respiratory rate per minute20 minutes

Vital signs

Pulse rate per minute20 minutes

Vital signs

blood pressure rate, mmHg20 minutes

Vital signs

SpO2 value of the patients will be measured.20 minutes

Vital signs

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
General Comfort ScaleThe comfort scale will be filled 2 hours after mobilization.

It is used to determine the comfort level of patients. The highest score that can be given to the positive items in the scale, four (4), indicates high comfort, and the lowest score, one (1), indicates low comfort. Thus, the lowest score that can be obtained in the GAS is 48 points, while the highest score is 192 points. As the score obtained from the scale increases, the comfort level perceived by the patient increases. The total score obtained is divided by 48, which is the number of scale items, and the average value is found in the range of 1-4. If the patient performing the scale has low comfort, it is expressed as one (1), and if the patient has high comfort, it is expressed as four (4).

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Erciyes University Hospital

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Kayseri, Turkey

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