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Roholla Hemmati, Ehsan Mohammadi, Ebrahim Salimi,
Volume 5, Issue 3 (12-2016)
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Abstract

Aim. This study aimed to review indications, benefits, limitations and procedure of continuous ST segment monitoring in critical care unites.

Background. Although the 12-lead electrocardiography is a standard and reliable tool to detecti ischemia in Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) patients, but it provides only a static snapshot. The American Heart Association (AHA) and American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACCN) practice standards for ECG monitoring recommend continuous ischemia monitoring for all patients at risk of myocardial ischemia.

Method. This was a review study. International databases such as Proquest, CINAHL, PubMed, Scopus and one national database (SID) were searched out using the keywords; ST-segment Monitoring, Cardiac Monitoring and Acute Coronary Syndrome to find out materials published between years 2000 and 2015. About 189 citations were evaluated, out of which 15 citations were recruited in the final review.

Findings. Although continuous monitoring of ST segment has been introduced many years, but this technology is not widely used.Continuous monitoring of ST segment provides a frequent and dynamic assessment of changes associated with ischemia.Continuous ST segment monitoring as an effective method can be used to provide continuous and dynamic snapshot of ischemia, to evaluate response to reperfusion and anticoagulant therapy and also, can be used for prognostic or research purposes.  

Conclusion. Despite some limitations, the use of continuous ST segment monitoring is recommended for patients with ACS, besides routine assessment. 


Azam Shahbaz, Masumeh Hemmati-Maslakpak,
Volume 6, Issue 2 (9-2017)
Abstract

Abstract         
Aim. This study aimed to determine the relationship between self-care behaviors and readmission in people with heart failure.
Background. People with heart failure are frequently hospitalized due to worsening symptoms. Admission to hospital reduces quality of life of patients, also imposes large costs for them. To control this disease, adherence to self-care behaviors is important.
Method. In this descriptive analytical study, 245 heart failure patients with the history of readmission were recruited with convenience sampling method from Taleghani and Syedalshohada teaching hospitals of Urmia, in 2016. Data collection tool included self-care heart failure Index. Data were analyzed by descriptive and inferential statistics using SPSS.
Findings. Self-care mean score in participants was 45.59±7.6 and most patients had a moderate level of self-care behaviors. Pearson correlation coefficient showed a reverse statistically significant correlation between self-care score with the number of hospitalization (r=-223, p≤0.0001).
Conclusion. Self-care behaviors of the majority of patients was not favorable in terms of quality and there was a reverse correlation between self-care behaviors and readmission, It is suggested further investigating the factors affecting self-care behaviors and taking actions to deal with these factors.


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