Effects of Different Nasal Irrigation Methods on Pain Level, Crying and Procedure Times in Nasal Congestion in Infants

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

126

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

January 3, 2022

Primary Completion Date

November 8, 2022

Study Completion Date

November 8, 2022

Conditions
Nasal CongestionNursing
Interventions
PROCEDURE

Nasal irrigation with isotonic saline

Infants were placed on the examination stretcher in the right or left lateral position. Then, 10 mL of isotonic saline solution was administered over 5 s into the upper nasal cavity of the infant. The secretion and irrigation solution from the lower nasal cavity were cleaned using gauze. The infant was placed on the other side, and the same procedure was repeated for the other nasal cavity. The infant was then placed in the prone position, and the tapotement technique was applied. The infant's mouth and nose were cleaned with gauze, completing the procedure.

PROCEDURE

Nasal irrigation with hypertonic saline

Infants were placed on the examination stretcher in the right or left lateral position. Then, 10 mL of hypertonic saline solution was administered over 5 s into the upper nasal cavity of the infant. The secretion and irrigation solution from the lower nasal cavity were cleaned using gauze. The infant was placed on the other side, and the same procedure was repeated for the other nasal cavity. The infant was then placed in the prone position, and the tapotement technique was applied. The infant's mouth and nose were cleaned with gauze, completing the procedure.

PROCEDURE

Nontraumatic nasopharyngeal aspiration

After nasal irrigation, the secretions and saline solution from the underlying nasal cavity were nontraumatically aspirated from the entrance of the nasal cavity after the irrigation. The infant was positioned on the other side, and the same procedure was repeated for the other nasal cavity. The infant was then placed in the prone position, and the tapotement technique was applied. The infant's mouth and nose were cleaned with gauze, completing the procedure.

Trial Locations (1)

34862

Istanbul Medeniyet University, Kadıköy

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Istanbul Medeniyet University

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