Application of multifunctional pulse wave sphygmomanometer combined with constant temperature ice in patients with forearm hematoma after coronary intervention.

IF 2 3区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS BMC Cardiovascular Disorders Pub Date : 2025-01-07 DOI:10.1186/s12872-024-04432-7
Jimin Qiao, Yihang Shi, Kai Li, Xiaomin Zhu, Zhimei Wang
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Abstract

Aim: This study aims to investigate the effects of combining a multifunctional pulse wave sphygmomanometer with constant temperature ice on patients with forearm hematoma following coronary intervention.

Methods: Patients who developed forearm hematoma after undergoing coronary intervention from March 2021 to March 2023 at our hospital were selected as the study cohort. Using a random number table, they were divided into two groups the control group and the research group. The control group received cuff compression treatment using a multifunctional pulse wave sphygmomanometer. The primary endpoint was the effective rate of one compression. Secondary endpoints included body surface temperature, pain, comfort, arm measurements, and swelling value.

Results: A total of 190 patients were included, with 95 in the control group and 95 in the research group. The research group showed a significantly higher effective rate of one compression compared to the control group (87.2% vs. 95.8%, p = 0.035). Additionally, the research group experienced significantly reduced pain (2.0 [2.0,3.0] vs. 1.0 [1.0,2.0], p < 0.001) and improved comfort levels. This approach also effectively reduced body surface temperature (32.91 ± 0.83℃ vs. 12.09 ± 1.09℃, p < 0.001), arm measurements (274.32 ± 9.56 mm vs. 271.15 ± 8.82 mm, p = 0.019), and swelling value (12.40 ± 1.95 vs. 11.07 ± 2.13, p < 0.001) after compression.

Conclusions: The combined use of a multifunctional pulse wave sphygmomanometer for cuff compression on forearm hematoma with simultaneous constant temperature ice application demonstrated more benefits. This approach effectively reduced pain, improved comfort levels, and enhanced compression-based hemostasis and reduction of swelling.

Trial registration: Ethics No.KY20210604-02-KS-01.

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BMC Cardiovascular Disorders
BMC Cardiovascular Disorders CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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期刊介绍: BMC Cardiovascular Disorders is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of disorders of the heart and circulatory system, as well as related molecular and cell biology, genetics, pathophysiology, epidemiology, and controlled trials.
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