Effect of lidocaine hydrochloride gel combined with infrared ray therapeutic equipment for wound pain relief
10.3760/j.issn.1674-2907.2015.04.037
- VernacularTitle:盐酸利多卡因凝胶结合红外线治疗仪用于伤口止痛的效果
- Author:
Xin ZHOU
1
;
Qixia JIANG
;
Yang LI
;
Qing PENG
;
Xiuling HUANG
Author Information
1. 210002 南京军区南京总医院门诊部伤口护理中心
- Keywords:
Lidocaine hydrochloride gel;
Infrared ray therapeutic equipment;
Wound pain
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2015;21(4):477-478,479
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To investigate the effect of lidocaine hydrochloride gel combined with infrared ray therapeutic equipment for wound pain relief, and find out the best intervention plan. Methods A total of 212 cases of patients with wound were randomly divided into four groups by random number table:group A ( n=55) put lidocaine gel five minutes on wound and then treated five minutes of infrared ray, group B (n=52) using five minutes lidocaine gel and treated infrared ray at the same time, group C (n=54) using infrared ray to treat and then put five minutes lidocaine gel on the wound, group D (n=53) using lidocaine gel five minutes. Visual analogue scale (VAS) was used to assess the level of pain before, middle and after intervention and count the operation time of nurses in four groups. Results The pain score of group B was (2. 66 ± 2. 64), better than that in group A (3.01 ±2.18), C (3.16 ±2.32) and D (3.66 ±2.49) (F=3.28,P<0.05). The consumption of operation time in the group D was least compared with the other three groups (F=393. 29, P<0. 05). Conclusions The most obvious pain relief is the group B, but the least consumption of operation time is group D, so nurses can choose different intervention according to work requirements.