KMID : 1004620120180020275
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Clinical Nursing Research 2012 Volume.18 No. 2 p.275 ~ p.283
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Comparison of Pain, Sense, Bleeding and Hematoma Depending on the Process of Air Elimination of Pressure Band after Percutaneous Coronary Intervention through Radial Artery
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Kim Mi-Seok
Oh Ji-Seon Cho Hye-Young
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study was conducted to compare pain, sense, bleeding, and hematoma that patients feel depending on the process of eliminating air of pressure band that was applied to patients after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) through radial artery.
Methods: It was a nonequivalent control group pretestposttest design to compare pain, sense, bleeding, and hematoma by amount and time of eliminating air of pressure band after PCI through radial artery.
Results: On arrival at Coronary Care Unit, meaningful difference didn¡¯t exist between pain and sense, however, after two hours of starting eliminating air, the points of pain and sense were meaningfully low (p<.001). Also, there was meaningful difference in reciprocal action between group and time (p<.001).
Conclusion: After PCI, the conclusion showed there is positive effect in decreasing wrist pain and sense without any influence of bleeding by eliminating air from patients¡¯ pressure bands.
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KEYWORD
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Percutaneous coronary intervention, Pain, Sense, Bleeding
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