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The Effect of Gradual Mobilization on Vital Signs and Comfort Level After Transfemoral Coronary Angiography
With the increase in the number of cardiovascular diseases, the safety of the angiography method used in diagnosis and treatment becomes important. The transfemoral approach is often preferred during angiography. It is recommended to have bed rest for 6-12 hours after transfemoral angiography (TFA) to prevent possible complications. In order to reduce the complications arising from angiography, it is predicted from the studies that giving the patient a therapeutic position, elevating the head of the bed and gradual early mobilization will reduce the patients' groin pain, prevent urinary retention and increase patient comfort. In this study, the effect of gradual mobilization after transfemoral angiography on the vital signs, complications and comfort level of the patients. It is planned to be done to determine the
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Erciyes University Hospital
Kayseri, Turkey (Türkiye)
Start Date
March 15, 2024
Primary Completion Date
May 1, 2024
Completion Date
August 30, 2024
Last Updated
March 3, 2025
40
ACTUAL participants
Mobility group
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
TC Erciyes University
NCT06273293
NCT05599061
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