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Rev. Pesqui. (Univ. Fed. Estado Rio J., Online) ; 11(5): 1219-1225, out.-dez. 2019. tab
Article in English, Portuguese | BDENF - Nursing, LILACS | ID: biblio-1022336

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: Avaliar os efeitos da irradiação ultrassônica de baixa frequência no tratamento de úlcera venosa. Método: Estudo de aplicação de tecnologia em saúde, realizado com indivíduos com lesões venosas, no ano de 2017 entre os meses de abril a agosto, utilizado formulário estruturado para coleta, analisados no programa Excel e representados em tabela e estatística descritiva. Resultados: Participaram cinco pacientes, três mulheres entre 65 e 88 anos de idade. Os participantes apresentaram cinco úlceras venosas, maioria localizada na porção inferior da perna. Houve redução mínima de 2,5% e máxima de 35,8% sobre a área das lesões. Um participante apresentou 100,0% de epitelização e os demais apresentaram tecido de granulação maior ou igual a 70,0%. Encontrou-se redução máxima de 10 pontos na PUSH, redução mínima de 2 pontos. Conclusão: A terapia ultrassônica traz aspectos positivos para o processo de reparação tecidual


Objective: The study's purpose has been to assess the effects of low-frequency ultrasound irradiation in the treatment of venous ulcer. Methods: It is a health technology application study, which was performed with individuals bearing venous lesions. The research was carried out over 2017 from April to August, using a structured form for data collection, where such data was analyzed in the Excel program and represented through tables and descriptive statistics. Results: Five patients have participated, being three women within the age group from 65 to 88 years old. The participants had five venous ulcers, predominantly located in the leg's lower portion. There was a reduction in the lesion area ranging from 2.5% (minimum) to 35.8% (maximum). One participant achieved 100% epithelization, and the others showed granulation tissue greater or equal to 70.0%. There was a maximum reduction of 10 points in the Pressure Ulcer Scale for Healing (PUSH), and a minimum reduction of 2 points. Conclusion: The low-frequency ultrasound therapy produces positive aspects to the tissue healing process


Objetivo: Evaluar los efectos de la irradiación ultrasónica de baja frecuencia en el tratamiento de úlcera venosa. Método: Estudio de aplicación de tecnología en salud, realizado con individuos con lesiones venosas, en el año 2017 entre los meses abril a agosto, utilizado formulario estructurado para recolección, analizados en el programa Excel y representados en tabla y estadística descriptiva. Resultados: Participaron cinco pacientes, tres mujeres entre 65 y 88 años de edad. Presentaron cinco úlceras venosas, mayoría localizada en la porción inferior de la pierna. Se observó una reducción mínima del 2,5% y una máxima del 35,8% sobre el área de las lesiones. Un participante presentó 100,0% de epitelización y los demás presentaron tejido de granulación mayor o igual al 70,0%. Se encontró reducción máxima de 10 puntos en la PUSH, reducción mínima de 2 puntos. Conclusión: La terapia ultrasónica trae aspectos positivos para el proceso de reparación del tejido


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Ultrasonic Therapy/nursing , Varicose Ulcer/therapy , Wound Healing , Wounds and Injuries/nursing , Wounds and Injuries/therapy , Biomedical Technology/methods
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Plast Surg Nurs ; 30(2): 77-82; quiz 83-4, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20543638

ABSTRACT

UltraShape is an exciting, clinically proven, nonsurgical and noninvasive body-contouring solution for both men and women. It offers an alternative to patients seeking effective reduction of localized areas of fat deposits without surgery. The procedure uses ultrasound technology to deliver focused ultrasound waves to target and break down fat cells without any effect on surrounding tissues or organs.


Subject(s)
Adipose Tissue/diagnostic imaging , Cosmetic Techniques/instrumentation , Ultrasonic Therapy/instrumentation , Contraindications , Cosmetic Techniques/nursing , Female , Humans , Male , Patient Selection , Treatment Outcome , Ultrasonic Therapy/methods , Ultrasonic Therapy/nursing , Ultrasonography
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AORN J ; 88(4): 587-600; quiz 601-4, 2008 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18942237

ABSTRACT

Requests for plastic surgery procedures that alter one's body image are on the rise. To ensure the best possible outcome, patients who request a combined procedure (eg, abdominoplasty and liposuction) must meet certain criteria to be eligible for surgery. It is critically important for patients to understand that these surgeries are not weight-reduction procedures, and they must be prepared to make lifestyle changes to ensure long-lasting results. These procedures are performed in a variety of facilities (eg, surgeons' offices, surgery centers, hospitals). Perioperative nurses must have a basic knowledge and understanding of abdominoplasty and liposuction and the special requirements and potential complications involved with these procedures.


Subject(s)
Abdomen/surgery , Lipectomy/methods , Obesity/surgery , Operating Room Nursing/methods , Body Image , Humans , Life Style , Lipectomy/adverse effects , Lipectomy/nursing , Nursing Assessment , Nursing Records , Obesity/nursing , Obesity/psychology , Patient Acceptance of Health Care , Patient Education as Topic , Patient Selection , Perioperative Care/methods , Perioperative Care/nursing , Premedication/methods , Premedication/nursing , Ultrasonic Therapy/methods , Ultrasonic Therapy/nursing , Wetting Agents/therapeutic use
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Crit Care Nurs Q ; 29(4): 312-23; quiz 324-5, 2006.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17063098

ABSTRACT

Treatment of deep vein thrombosis traditionally has focused on preventing the potentially life-threatening complication of pulmonary embolism rather than on removing or reducing the thrombus. Although treatment with anticoagulants may prevent thrombus propagation, the body's intrinsic thrombolytic system is left to attempt clot dissolution. Because this natural process is generally ineffective in its ability to fully recanalize a proximal vein, the risks of recurrent thrombosis as well as the disabling complication of postthrombotic syndrome increase. Moreover, the long-term consequences of postthrombotic syndrome include pain, disability, and, for many, a significant decrease in the quality of life. Recent technology using high-frequency, low-power ultrasound, or mechanical thrombectomy with catheter-directed delivery of a thrombolytic drug directly into the clot is available and showing promise. Nurses are caring for patients who receive endovascular interventions with lytic infusions. The nursing challenge is to provide safe and effective patient care.


Subject(s)
Radiology, Interventional/methods , Thrombectomy/methods , Thrombolytic Therapy/methods , Ultrasonic Therapy/methods , Venous Thrombosis/therapy , Acute Disease , Anticoagulants/therapeutic use , Causality , Critical Care/methods , Critical Care/trends , Humans , Nurse's Role , Patient Discharge , Postphlebitic Syndrome/etiology , Postphlebitic Syndrome/prevention & control , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Pulmonary Embolism/etiology , Pulmonary Embolism/prevention & control , Radiology, Interventional/trends , Recurrence , Technology Assessment, Biomedical , Thrombectomy/nursing , Thrombectomy/trends , Thrombolytic Therapy/nursing , Thrombolytic Therapy/trends , Ultrasonic Therapy/nursing , Ultrasonic Therapy/trends , Vena Cava Filters , Venous Thrombosis/complications , Venous Thrombosis/diagnosis , Venous Thrombosis/epidemiology
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Plast Surg Nurs ; 23(3): 101-8; quiz 109, 2003.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14666804

ABSTRACT

The use of ultrasound-assisted lipoplasty (UAL) to assist in the removal of subcutaneous fat has been practiced in Europe for nearly 15 years and over the last 7 years has gained popularity in the United States. Liposuction is now one of the most commonly performed cosmetic procedures by board-certified plastic surgeons. This article will review the UAL procedure, its history, regulatory issues, instrumentation and equipment needed. It will also review changes and recent updates, clinical protocol, complications, and future considerations.


Subject(s)
Lipectomy/nursing , Surgery, Plastic/nursing , Ultrasonic Therapy/nursing , Bandages , Female , Humans , Lipectomy/adverse effects , Lipectomy/instrumentation , Lipectomy/methods , Perioperative Care/methods , Perioperative Care/nursing , Preoperative Care/methods , Preoperative Care/nursing , Ultrasonic Therapy/adverse effects , Ultrasonic Therapy/instrumentation , Ultrasonic Therapy/methods , Wetting Agents/therapeutic use
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