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Effects of Intra-operative Heat-preservation Nursing on the Blood Coagulation Function and Hypothermia Incidence in Patients with Hepatocarcinoma
Author(s): LI Liqiong
Pages: 1545-
1548
Year: 2015
Issue:
9
Journal: Hebei Medicine
Keyword: Heat-preservation nursing; Hypothermia; Blood coagulation function; Hepatocar-cinoma; Operative therapy;
Abstract: Objective: To investigate the effects of intra-operative heat-preservation nursing on the blood coagulation function and hypothermia incidence in patients with hepatocarcinoma, so as to elevate the surgery safety.Method:A total of 60 patients with hepatocarcinoma were randomly divided into observation group and control group, with 30 patients in each group.The observation group used heat-preservation nurs-ing, while the control group used traditional nursing care, and the changes in blood coagulation function and body temperature were compared between the patients of the two groups.Result: The patients of the two groups had similar intra-operative fluid infuse volumes and operative times, and the differences were statisti-cally insignificant ( P>0.05) .The incidence of intra-operative hypothermia of the observation group was 6. 67%, lower than that of the control group (30.00%), and the difference was statistically significant (P<0. 05) .At the end of surgery, the patients of the observation group had insignificantly changed PT, TT, APTT, and FIB levels (P>0.05), but the patients of the control group had significantly changed PT, TT, APTT, and FIB levels when compared with those before the surgery ( P<0.05) .Conclusion: Heat-preser-vation nursing during the surgery for hepatocarcinoma can effectively prevent from the occurence of intra-op-erative hypothermia, protect the blood coagulation function, and consequently is worthy of clinical applica-tion.
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