The Effect of Thermal Blanket After Peripheral Artery Surgery - Trial NCT06310928
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Study Focus
Sponsor & Location
Saglik Bilimleri Universitesi
Timeline & Enrollment
N/A
May 20, 2022
Mar 01, 2024
Primary Outcome
The Effect of Thermal Blanket Applied to the Area After Peripheral Artery Surgery on Circulation
Summary
Peripheral arterial disease is one of the most common clinical conditions associated with
 cardiovascular morbidity and increased mortality, requiring exercise, antiaggregant and
 surgical revascularization therapy. As in peripheral arterial surgery, postoperative
 hypothermia is common in patients who have undergone surgical intervention and the duration
 of surgery is longer than 30 minutes due to the low temperature of the surgical environment
 or the suppression of the thermoregulation center by anesthetics and sedatives. With
 hypothermia, heat loss increases,peripheral vasoconstriction with activation of the
 sympathetic system, impaired perfusion at the surgical wound site, hypoxemia, coagulopathy,
 bleeding, postoperative pain, deterioration of thermal comfort, deterioration of patient
 comfort and prolonged hospital stay are reported. Many heating methods are used to achieve
 and maintain normal body temperature in the postoperative period, to prevent complications
 caused by hypothermia.Aluminum-coated thermal blankets are especially preferred. In this way,
 heat preservation, peripheral vasodilation and perfusion with the effect of temperature,
 reduction of muscle spasm with increased endorphin release, less pain, and increased comfort
 of the patient are provided. The thermal blanket is an easy-to-apply material that does not
 require any tools or electricity for its effectiveness and can come into direct contact with
 the patient's skin. It provides thermal insulation with its ability to reflect thermal
 radiation. Peripheral vasodilation and decreased peripheral vascular resistance have been
 observed with thermal therapy provided by thermal blankets. It is known that thermal blanket
 methods are used to warm patients in practice. However, the lack of a literature study on the
 regional effect of these applications on the patient has been noticed. For this purpose, in
 this study, the regional efficacy of thermal blankets on the patient was evaluated in order
 to reduce the narrowed arterial lumen and increased peripheral vascular resistance in
 peripheral arterial diseases and to prevent the vasoconstrictive effect of hypothermia on
 peripheral vessels. It was predicted that these blankets would maintain heat, increase tissue
 perfusion with peripheral vasodilation effect, facilitate circulation, reduce pain and
 facilitate mobilization.In line with this aim, the objectives are;
 
 - To increase peripheral tissue perfusion and decrease neurovascular damage by using
 thermal blankets for heating after peripheral arterial surgery.
 
 - To reduce the degree of surgical wound site and ischemic pain by using thermal blankets
 for warming after peripheral arterial surgery.
 
 - To increase the patient's postoperative mobility and mobilization by using thermal
 blankets in peripheral artery postoperative warming.
 
 - To contribute to the control of pain, neurovascular follow-up and reduction of damage
 and mobilization, which are the main nursing goals after surgery.
 
 - To increase the comfort of the patient by utilizing the heat insulation and flexible
 effect of thermal blankets, thus providing an easy-to-apply, effective care in terms of
 nursing and increasing the quality of health care service.
 
 Research Design This study is a randomized controlled trial to determine the effect of a
 thermal blanket applied to the area after peripheral arterial surgery on the patient's
 circulation, pain and mobilization.
ICD-10 Classifications
Data Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
NCT06310928
Non-Device Trial

