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This prospective study evaluates the effect of abstaining from tourniquets on pain reduction during the venous puncture of the elderly people.


Clinical Trial Description

Almost 3 million people aged 70 and over are hospitalized once or more each year. The implementation of multiple treatments in these fragile patients, often poly-pathological requires a regular biological monitoring. For these patients, samples must be taken on average every two days. This population often has a fragile venous capital due to reduced skin elasticity, undernutrition more or less associated with dehydration, the use of certain venous-toxic treatments and / or repetition of the gesture taking into account the monitoring biological closely related to long-term therapies. With the aim of well-treatment and well-being, the reduction of patient pain is one of the major concerns of caregivers and in particular pain induced by treatment. In children, the practice of harvesting without tourniquet is already frequent (18) and our preliminary study has confirmed us on the tourniquet as one of the acts responsible for the pain that the caregiver can possibly abstain. No study had been conducted on this subject in the adult population and more particularly the elderly population. This prospective study evaluates the effect of abstaining from tourniquets on pain reduction during the venous puncture of the elderly people. ;


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NCT number NCT05226364
Study type Interventional
Source Hôpital NOVO
Contact Maryline DELATTRE
Phone 0033130754131
Email maryline.delattre@ght-novo.fr
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date May 18, 2022
Completion date June 2024

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