Effect of cold application on incisional pain associated with incentive spirometry after coronary artery bypass graft surgery

Introduction: The use of incentive spirometry after coronary artery bypass graft surgery is accompanied by severe postoperative incisional pain. Consequently, pain reduction after cardiac surgery is considered the foremost postoperative care strategy. Various methods are administered to reduce or co...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Mahmoud Seweid, Nadia Taha Ahmed, Bassem Adel Ramadan, Fatma Refaat Ahmed
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-01-01
Series:International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences
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spelling doaj-830d3175d34244c4b69b820e0f72eb1a2021-05-28T05:01:45ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences2214-13912021-01-0115100315Effect of cold application on incisional pain associated with incentive spirometry after coronary artery bypass graft surgeryMohamed Mahmoud Seweid0Nadia Taha Ahmed1Bassem Adel Ramadan2Fatma Refaat Ahmed3Medical Surgical Nursing Department, Faculty of Nursing, Beni-Suef University, Beni-Suef, Egypt; Corresponding author.Critical Care &amp; Emergency Nursing Department, Faculty of Nursing, Alexandria University, Alexandria, EgyptCardio-thoracic Surgery Department, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University, Alexandria, EgyptCritical Care &amp; Emergency Nursing Department, Faculty of Nursing, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt; Department of Nursing, College of Health Sciences, University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab EmiratesIntroduction: The use of incentive spirometry after coronary artery bypass graft surgery is accompanied by severe postoperative incisional pain. Consequently, pain reduction after cardiac surgery is considered the foremost postoperative care strategy. Various methods are administered to reduce or control pain effectively. One of these methods is cold application, which is considered a simple, cost efficient, and non-pharmacological pain relief method. Aim: This study aimed to determine the effect of cold application on incisional pain associated with incentive spirometry after coronary artery bypass graft surgery. Methods: A crossover study design was used. Sixty eligible and consenting patients were recruited. All participants were subjected to the use of incentive spirometry with and without cold gel pack application. Subjective and objective pain assessments were undertaken before and after the use of incentive spirometry with and without cold gel pack application for two consecutive days. Results: Data analysis showed significant reduction in pain scores on pain intensity and pain distress, as well as the critical care pain observation tool (P < 0.001) after the cold gel application. Univariate binary logistic regression analysis of predictive factors regarding pain intensity showed that being married, older, and having social support were protective factors against pain. Conclusions: Cold application reduces incisional pain associated with incentive spirometry in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221413912100038XCold applicationCoronary artery bypass grafting patientsCrossover study designIncentive spirometryIncisional painProcedural pain
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author Mohamed Mahmoud Seweid
Nadia Taha Ahmed
Bassem Adel Ramadan
Fatma Refaat Ahmed
spellingShingle Mohamed Mahmoud Seweid
Nadia Taha Ahmed
Bassem Adel Ramadan
Fatma Refaat Ahmed
Effect of cold application on incisional pain associated with incentive spirometry after coronary artery bypass graft surgery
International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences
Cold application
Coronary artery bypass grafting patients
Crossover study design
Incentive spirometry
Incisional pain
Procedural pain
author_facet Mohamed Mahmoud Seweid
Nadia Taha Ahmed
Bassem Adel Ramadan
Fatma Refaat Ahmed
author_sort Mohamed Mahmoud Seweid
title Effect of cold application on incisional pain associated with incentive spirometry after coronary artery bypass graft surgery
title_short Effect of cold application on incisional pain associated with incentive spirometry after coronary artery bypass graft surgery
title_full Effect of cold application on incisional pain associated with incentive spirometry after coronary artery bypass graft surgery
title_fullStr Effect of cold application on incisional pain associated with incentive spirometry after coronary artery bypass graft surgery
title_full_unstemmed Effect of cold application on incisional pain associated with incentive spirometry after coronary artery bypass graft surgery
title_sort effect of cold application on incisional pain associated with incentive spirometry after coronary artery bypass graft surgery
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences
issn 2214-1391
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Introduction: The use of incentive spirometry after coronary artery bypass graft surgery is accompanied by severe postoperative incisional pain. Consequently, pain reduction after cardiac surgery is considered the foremost postoperative care strategy. Various methods are administered to reduce or control pain effectively. One of these methods is cold application, which is considered a simple, cost efficient, and non-pharmacological pain relief method. Aim: This study aimed to determine the effect of cold application on incisional pain associated with incentive spirometry after coronary artery bypass graft surgery. Methods: A crossover study design was used. Sixty eligible and consenting patients were recruited. All participants were subjected to the use of incentive spirometry with and without cold gel pack application. Subjective and objective pain assessments were undertaken before and after the use of incentive spirometry with and without cold gel pack application for two consecutive days. Results: Data analysis showed significant reduction in pain scores on pain intensity and pain distress, as well as the critical care pain observation tool (P < 0.001) after the cold gel application. Univariate binary logistic regression analysis of predictive factors regarding pain intensity showed that being married, older, and having social support were protective factors against pain. Conclusions: Cold application reduces incisional pain associated with incentive spirometry in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting.
topic Cold application
Coronary artery bypass grafting patients
Crossover study design
Incentive spirometry
Incisional pain
Procedural pain
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221413912100038X
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