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Comparison of effects of two positioning on back pain and comfort after coronary angiography

Not Applicable
Conditions
back pain and discomfort after coronary angiography.
Acute pain
Registration Number
IRCT138807182560N1
Lead Sponsor
Qom University of Medical Sciences and Health Services,
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Complete
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
75
Inclusion Criteria

1) Patients' ages between 18-80 years 2) Had undergone a non-emergency 6 French diagnostic angiography via the femoral artery 3) Had complete alert 4) Ability of patient to assess the pain & comfort with visual analogue scale 5) Had no active bleeding disorders 6) Had no chronic lower back pain
Exclusion criteria: 1) Had active bleeding at catheter insertion site after angiography 2) Development of artery disorders during angiography 3) Had systolic blood pressure greater than 190mmHg or diastolic blood pressure greater than110mmHg 4) Admission to the coronary care unit or intensive care unit 5) CPR during angiography 6) PT higher than 16 Sec 7) Had no pulse in feet 8) Inability of patient to help for changing 9) Had vomiting greater than 4 times during first 6 hours after angiography

Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Reduced back pain and promote physical comfort without increasing vascular complications. Timepoint: every 2 hours(three time after coronary angiography) and next morning at 08:00h. Method of measurement: Visual Analogue pain Scale(VAS), Visual Analogue comfort Scale, ruler.
Secondary Outcome Measures
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