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Effects of Performing Applied Muscle Tension during Recovery after Phlebotomy in Young, First-Time Donors: A Pilot Study

Vasovagal reaction (VVR) compromises donor safety and reduces the subsequent return rates. Performing applied muscle tension (AMT) during phlebotomy may reduce the incidence of VVR. However, the effectiveness of performing AMT after phlebotomy to reduce delayed VVR remains unclear. With ethics appro...

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Autores principales: Cheung, Cara H. Y., Khaw, May L., Leung, Wan Shun, Tam, Shing Yau, Chu, Chui Yee, Lee, Cheuk Kwong, Lee, Shara W. Y.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8508044/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34639841
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph181910541
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author Cheung, Cara H. Y.
Khaw, May L.
Leung, Wan Shun
Tam, Shing Yau
Chu, Chui Yee
Lee, Cheuk Kwong
Lee, Shara W. Y.
author_facet Cheung, Cara H. Y.
Khaw, May L.
Leung, Wan Shun
Tam, Shing Yau
Chu, Chui Yee
Lee, Cheuk Kwong
Lee, Shara W. Y.
author_sort Cheung, Cara H. Y.
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description Vasovagal reaction (VVR) compromises donor safety and reduces the subsequent return rates. Performing applied muscle tension (AMT) during phlebotomy may reduce the incidence of VVR. However, the effectiveness of performing AMT after phlebotomy to reduce delayed VVR remains unclear. With ethics approval, 12 young, first-time donors (YFTD) were recruited to study the effects on stroke volume (SV), cardiac output (CO) and systemic vascular resistance (SVR) while performing AMT from needle insertion to end of recovery. Measurements from 12 matched control YFTD were used for comparison. Pre-donation anxiety and VVR severity were assessed. Compared to controls, donors who performed AMT had higher SV (Control: 57 mL vs. AMT: 69 mL, p = 0.045), higher CO (Control: 3.7 L·min(−1) vs. AMT: 5.2 L·min(−1), p = 0.006) and lower SVR (Control: 1962 dyn·s·cm(−5) vs. AMT: 1569 dyn·s·cm(−5), p = 0.032) during mid-phlebotomy. During recovery, the AMT group retained higher SV, higher CO and lower SVR than the control, but not reaching statistical significance. Practicing AMT during recovery resulted in sustained haemodynamic improvements beyond the donation period, despite the reduction in delayed VVR was insignificant compared to the control group. A larger sample size is needed to validate the effectiveness of performing AMT after donation to mitigate delayed VVR.
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spelling pubmed-85080442021-10-13 Effects of Performing Applied Muscle Tension during Recovery after Phlebotomy in Young, First-Time Donors: A Pilot Study Cheung, Cara H. Y. Khaw, May L. Leung, Wan Shun Tam, Shing Yau Chu, Chui Yee Lee, Cheuk Kwong Lee, Shara W. Y. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Vasovagal reaction (VVR) compromises donor safety and reduces the subsequent return rates. Performing applied muscle tension (AMT) during phlebotomy may reduce the incidence of VVR. However, the effectiveness of performing AMT after phlebotomy to reduce delayed VVR remains unclear. With ethics approval, 12 young, first-time donors (YFTD) were recruited to study the effects on stroke volume (SV), cardiac output (CO) and systemic vascular resistance (SVR) while performing AMT from needle insertion to end of recovery. Measurements from 12 matched control YFTD were used for comparison. Pre-donation anxiety and VVR severity were assessed. Compared to controls, donors who performed AMT had higher SV (Control: 57 mL vs. AMT: 69 mL, p = 0.045), higher CO (Control: 3.7 L·min(−1) vs. AMT: 5.2 L·min(−1), p = 0.006) and lower SVR (Control: 1962 dyn·s·cm(−5) vs. AMT: 1569 dyn·s·cm(−5), p = 0.032) during mid-phlebotomy. During recovery, the AMT group retained higher SV, higher CO and lower SVR than the control, but not reaching statistical significance. Practicing AMT during recovery resulted in sustained haemodynamic improvements beyond the donation period, despite the reduction in delayed VVR was insignificant compared to the control group. A larger sample size is needed to validate the effectiveness of performing AMT after donation to mitigate delayed VVR. MDPI 2021-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8508044/ /pubmed/34639841 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph181910541 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cheung, Cara H. Y.
Khaw, May L.
Leung, Wan Shun
Tam, Shing Yau
Chu, Chui Yee
Lee, Cheuk Kwong
Lee, Shara W. Y.
Effects of Performing Applied Muscle Tension during Recovery after Phlebotomy in Young, First-Time Donors: A Pilot Study
title Effects of Performing Applied Muscle Tension during Recovery after Phlebotomy in Young, First-Time Donors: A Pilot Study
title_full Effects of Performing Applied Muscle Tension during Recovery after Phlebotomy in Young, First-Time Donors: A Pilot Study
title_fullStr Effects of Performing Applied Muscle Tension during Recovery after Phlebotomy in Young, First-Time Donors: A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Performing Applied Muscle Tension during Recovery after Phlebotomy in Young, First-Time Donors: A Pilot Study
title_short Effects of Performing Applied Muscle Tension during Recovery after Phlebotomy in Young, First-Time Donors: A Pilot Study
title_sort effects of performing applied muscle tension during recovery after phlebotomy in young, first-time donors: a pilot study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8508044/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34639841
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph181910541
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