Assessment of techniques of massage and pumping in the treatment of breast engorgement by thermography
OBJECTIVE: to evaluate techniques of massage and pumping in the treatment of postpartum breast engorgement through thermography.METHOD: the study was conducted in the Human Milk Bank of a hospital in Curitiba, Brazil. We randomly selected 16 lactating women with engorgement with the classification l...
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doaj-e492db6f8beb451bb61d6e9bccd312852020-11-24T23:52:38ZengUniversidade de São PauloRevista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem1518-83452014-04-0122227728510.1590/0104-1169.3238.2413S0104-11692014000200277Assessment of techniques of massage and pumping in the treatment of breast engorgement by thermographyAnita Batista dos Santos HeberleMarcos Antônio Muniz de MouraMauren Abreu de SouzaPercy NohamaOBJECTIVE: to evaluate techniques of massage and pumping in the treatment of postpartum breast engorgement through thermography.METHOD: the study was conducted in the Human Milk Bank of a hospital in Curitiba, Brazil. We randomly selected 16 lactating women with engorgement with the classification lobar, ampullary and glandular, moderate and intense. We compared the differential patterns of temperature, before and after the treatment by means of massage and pumping.RESULTS: we found a negative gradient of 0.3°C of temperature between the pre- and post-treatment in the experimental group. Breasts with intense engorgement were 0.7°C warmer when compared with moderate engorgement.CONCLUSION: massage and electromechanical pumping were superior to manual methods when evaluated by thermography. REBEC: U1111-1136-9027.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-11692014000200277&lng=en&tlng=enTermografíaTrastornos de la LactanciaLactancia MaternaEnfermería |
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Anita Batista dos Santos Heberle Marcos Antônio Muniz de Moura Mauren Abreu de Souza Percy Nohama Assessment of techniques of massage and pumping in the treatment of breast engorgement by thermography Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem Termografía Trastornos de la Lactancia Lactancia Materna Enfermería |
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Assessment of techniques of massage and pumping in the treatment of breast engorgement by thermography |
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Assessment of techniques of massage and pumping in the treatment of breast engorgement by thermography |
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Assessment of techniques of massage and pumping in the treatment of breast engorgement by thermography |
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assessment of techniques of massage and pumping in the treatment of breast engorgement by thermography |
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Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem |
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OBJECTIVE: to evaluate techniques of massage and pumping in the treatment of postpartum breast engorgement through thermography.METHOD: the study was conducted in the Human Milk Bank of a hospital in Curitiba, Brazil. We randomly selected 16 lactating women with engorgement with the classification lobar, ampullary and glandular, moderate and intense. We compared the differential patterns of temperature, before and after the treatment by means of massage and pumping.RESULTS: we found a negative gradient of 0.3°C of temperature between the pre- and post-treatment in the experimental group. Breasts with intense engorgement were 0.7°C warmer when compared with moderate engorgement.CONCLUSION: massage and electromechanical pumping were superior to manual methods when evaluated by thermography. REBEC: U1111-1136-9027. |
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Termografía Trastornos de la Lactancia Lactancia Materna Enfermería |
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