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Assessing the effect of local cold application over femoral sheath insertion site on low back pain and vascular complications of patients undergoing coronary angiography

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Angiography.
Registration Number
IRCT20180701040297N1
Lead Sponsor
Research and Technology Deputy of Guilan University of Medical Sciences
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Recruiting
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
110
Inclusion Criteria

Signing written informed consent
Older than 18 years old
Perform angiography via femoral artery
Not sensitive to cold
No active bleeding in the femoral area during the procedure and before the catheter withdrawal
Not experiencing lower back pain before hospitalization
Ability to understand persian language
No psychiatric disorders
No any problems with seeing or hearing and proper time and place orientation
No history of treatment with thrombolytic drugs and bleeding disorder for less than 6 monts
Having a natural range of coagulation tests results in a pre-angiographic case
No use sedative duration 24 hourse

Exclusion Criteria

The occurrence of any conditions that may lead to impairment in the care process
diastolic or systolic blood pressure higher than 110 and 190 mm Hg

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Vascular complication. Timepoint: Immediately after covered with clear dressing every 15 minute in first hour every 30 minute in the second hour and every hour to six hours. Method of measurement: A mount of bleeding is measured with weight of blood loaded gauze by balance with Milliliter. The borders of hematoma measures pulpable mass on angiography puncture site which measered by teransparent ruler and ecchgmosis any color change (blue purple)considered to be.
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Back pain. Timepoint: Immediately after covered with clear dressing ?4?6 and 24 after angiography procedure. Method of measurement: Visual analogue scales (VAS).
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