Comparison of the effect of hot and cold compresses on post-operative urinary retention in older patients: A clinical trial study

Tayebeh Mirzaei PhD, Farkhondeh Roudbari MSc, Ali Ravari PhD, Sakineh Mirzaei MD, Elham Hassanshahi MSc
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Urinary retention is a common post-operative complication in the older patients. The use of hot and cold compresses can be considered a safe and non-invasive method to relieve urinary retention. In this study, the effects of these two methods are compared. In this randomised clinical trial study, 52 older patients with urinary retention underwent general surgery in two groups underwent local intervention of hot and cold water compresses. After the intervention, success in relieving retention and the exact duration of urine flow were measured and recorded. The mean age of the hot compress group was 69.38 ± 7.82 and the cold compress group was 68.96 ± 7.28 years and the majority of both groups were male. The mean duration of post-operative urinary retention was not significantly different between the two groups. Urinary retention was eliminated in 46.2% of patients in the hot compress group and 53.8% in the cold compress group without the need for catheterization. This difference was not statistically significant (p = 0.782). The duration of urination after compression did not show a statistically significant difference between the two groups. Due to very little research on the use of cold compresses in relieving urinary retention, the findings of this study showed that the success rate of cold compresses in relieving retention was slightly higher than hot compresses. Therefore, this type of compress can also be used to relieve retention.

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比较热敷和冷敷对老年患者术后尿潴留的影响:临床试验研究
尿潴留是老年患者常见的术后并发症。使用热敷和冷敷可被视为缓解尿潴留的安全无创方法。本研究比较了这两种方法的效果。在这项随机临床试验研究中,52 名接受普外科手术的老年尿潴留患者分两组接受了冷热水热敷的局部干预。干预后,对缓解尿潴留的成功率和尿流的确切持续时间进行了测量和记录。热敷组的平均年龄为(69.38±7.82)岁,冷敷组的平均年龄为(68.96±7.28)岁,两组均以男性居多。两组患者术后尿潴留的平均持续时间无明显差异。热敷组有 46.2% 的患者消除了尿潴留,冷敷组有 53.8% 的患者无需导尿。这一差异无统计学意义(P = 0.782)。两组患者在热敷后的排尿时间也没有明显的统计学差异。由于有关使用冷敷缓解尿潴留的研究很少,本研究结果显示,冷敷缓解尿潴留的成功率略高于热敷。因此,冷敷也可用于缓解尿潴留。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Urological Nursing is an international peer-reviewed Journal for all nurses, non-specialist and specialist, who care for individuals with urological disorders. It is relevant for nurses working in a variety of settings: inpatient care, outpatient care, ambulatory care, community care, operating departments and specialist clinics. The Journal covers the whole spectrum of urological nursing skills and knowledge. It supports the publication of local issues of relevance to a wider international community to disseminate good practice. The International Journal of Urological Nursing is clinically focused, evidence-based and welcomes contributions in the following clinical and non-clinical areas: -General Urology- Continence care- Oncology- Andrology- Stoma care- Paediatric urology- Men’s health- Uro-gynaecology- Reconstructive surgery- Clinical audit- Clinical governance- Nurse-led services- Reflective analysis- Education- Management- Research- Leadership The Journal welcomes original research papers, practice development papers and literature reviews. It also invites shorter papers such as case reports, critical commentary, reflective analysis and reports of audit, as well as contributions to regular sections such as the media reviews section. The International Journal of Urological Nursing supports the development of academic writing within the specialty and particularly welcomes papers from young researchers or practitioners who are seeking to build a publication profile.
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