Abstract:
Objective: To study the application effect of modified patient trousers in nursing care of patients after femoral artery puncture and catheterization.
Methods: From June to December 2018, 100 patients with femoral artery puncture and catheterization underwent interventional vascular surgery in the Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University were randomly divided into experimental group and control group, with 50 cases in each group. According to the special needs of observation and nursing after femoral artery puncture and catheterization, we redesigned and improved the existing common patient trousers. The patients in the test group wore improved pants, while the patients in the control group wore traditional pants. Comparing the satisfaction of patients and nurses on privacy protection, convenience, pipeline safety and comfort of two kinds of patients' trousers, and comparing the time needed by nurses in the two groups after operation.
Results: The satisfaction of patients' pants in privacy protection, convenience and pipeline safety in the experimental group was significantly higher than that in the control group (90% vs. 14%, 78% vs. 30%, 84% vs. 34%, all P<0.001) ; The time required for nurses in the experimental group to observe the puncture point and the tube[ (12.16±1.68) vs. (18.31±2.15) ] and the time required for continuous pumping of urokinase from the tube[ (21.61±2.65) vs. (50.44±7.99) ] were less than those in the control group, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.001) .
Conclusions: Modified patient trousers are a new, convenient, practical and safe trousers, which can improve patient satisfaction and shorten nursing time after femoral artery puncture and catheterization.
Key words:
Modified patient trousers,
Femoral artery puncture,
Catheterization,
Comfort
Jingjing Zhang, Ruijuan Yi, Yan Liang, Bili Deng. Application of modified patient trousers in patients after femoral artery puncture[J]. Chinese Journal of Interventional Radiology(Electronic Edition), 2019, 07(04): 313-316.