The study was planned as a prospective, randomized controlled study to examine the effect of cold application on pain due to Jackson Pratt drain removal in kidney transplant patients.
During kidney transplant surgery, a Jackson Pratt Drain (JP) is placed in the surgical field to monitor lymphocele and urinary leakage. This drain is a closed system that opens outward from the skin at a point close to the incision line. This drain is removed by pulling when the drainage amount falls below 30 ml. This procedure is known to cause serious pain. In our study, which was planned as a prospective, randomized controlled study, it was aimed to examine the effect of cold application in the pain caused by the removal of the JP drain in patients with kidney transplantation. The population of the study will be patients who had a kidney transplant in İstinye University Hospital Liv Hospital Organ Transplant Center (n=76). In the study, patients will be assigned to the experimental and control groups by the block randomization method. "Patient Information Form" and "Visual Analog Scale" (VAS) will be used as data collection tools. In the experimental group, cold application will be made until the skin temperature of the drain exit area reaches 13.6 °C. Then, the drain removal process will be performed by the physician. In the control group, no application will be made. In both study groups before drain removal, immediately after drain removal and 15 minutes later, pain levels will be measured with VAS and analgesic needs will be questioned. Chi-square and t-tests will be used to compare demographic data in the analysis process of the data. ANOVA test will be applied to compare pain scores between groups.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
76
In the experimental group, cold application will be made until the skin temperature of the drain exit area reaches 13.6 °C. And before drain removal, immediately after drain removal and 15 minutes later, pain levels will be measured with VAS and analgesic needs will be questioned
Karadeniz Technical University
Trabzon, Turkey (Türkiye)
Pain evaluated using the Visual Analog Scale (VAS)
According to this scale, "0" indicates no pain, "1-4" indicates mild pain, "5-6" indicates moderate pain, and "7-10" indicates severe pain.
Time frame: Pain measurement will be made with VAS just before drain removal, immediately after drain removal, and 15 minutes later.
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