Coldpack Intervention to Alleviate Hematoma in Post-Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Patient: A Case Study

S. Suhanda, Silvia Yulisti Susanto Putri, Henri Setiawan
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Introduction: Interventions necessary for patients experiencing Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) include revascularization through Coronary Artery Bypass or Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI). Vascular complications resulting from PCI procedures include hematoma, microvascular aneurysm, bleeding, edema, incision site pain, ecchymosis, embolism, arterial occlusion, arterial spasm, arteriovenous fistula, and retroperitoneal hematoma. Objective: To describe the nursing intervention outcomes using cold packs to address hematoma in post-PCI patients with femoral sheath access. Method: A qualitative study employing a case study approach conducted from March 23-25, 2023, at the Heart and Vascular Hospital Tasikmalaya. Inclusion criteria for participants include a diagnosis of Coronary Artery Disease (CAD), prior PCI intervention, PCI access via femoral sheath, and willingness to provide informed consent. The intervention involves the application of a cold pack. Research instruments utilized in this study include semi-structured interviews (in-depth interviews) and observations using The Femoral Scale. Result: The use of cold packs to address hematoma in post-PCI patients with femoral sheath access is effective. This is evidenced by the absence of hematoma in post-PCI patients with femoral access after applying mechanical pressure with a cold pack. During the observation, patients did not express significant complaints; they reported greater comfort using a cold pack compared to the conventional sandbag approach. Conclusion: The utilization of cold packs in this case can be considered an alternative to sandbags to enhance patient comfort. However, it is imperative to conduct additional monitoring when removing the cold pack, especially during the 6-hour immobilization period, to ensure patient awareness and compliance with immobilization protocols.
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冷敷包干预缓解经皮冠状动脉介入术后患者的血肿:病例研究
导读:冠心病(CAD)患者的必要干预包括通过冠状动脉旁路或经皮冠状动脉介入治疗(PCI)进行血运重建术。PCI手术引起的血管并发症包括血肿、微血管动脉瘤、出血、水肿、切口疼痛、瘀斑、栓塞、动脉闭塞、动脉痉挛、动静脉瘘和腹膜后血肿。目的:探讨冷敷对pci术后股鞘通路患者血肿的护理干预效果。方法:于2023年3月23日至25日在Tasikmalaya心脏血管医院采用案例研究方法进行定性研究。参与者的纳入标准包括冠状动脉疾病(CAD)的诊断、既往PCI介入、经股鞘PCI介入以及提供知情同意的意愿。干预包括使用冷敷袋。本研究使用的研究工具包括半结构化访谈(深度访谈)和股骨量表的观察。结果:冷敷处理pci术后股鞘通路患者血肿是有效的。这一点可以通过pci术后患者在冷敷机械压后股骨通路无血肿得到证明。在观察期间,患者未表现出明显的抱怨;他们报告说,与传统的沙袋方法相比,使用冷敷袋更舒适。结论:在本病例中,冷敷可以作为沙袋的替代方案,提高患者的舒适度。然而,在移除冷敷袋时,特别是在6小时的固定期间,必须进行额外的监测,以确保患者意识到并遵守固定方案。
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