静脉曲张术后静脉血栓栓塞的预防护理干预、预防性抗凝及capriini评分的应用效果

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Ting Zheng, Xiaofei Zheng
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目的:探讨下肢静脉曲张术后静脉血栓栓塞(VTE)的预防护理干预效果。方法:选取我院2020年1月~ 2022年1月收治的下肢静脉曲张患者516例,随机分为观察亚组(n = 258)和对照组(n = 258)。对照组采用常规护理干预,观察亚组采用预防性护理干预、预防性抗凝及capriti评分。比较两组患者术前及术后7 d血液指标[血红蛋白(Hb)、血小板(PLT)、d -二聚体(D-D)]水平,出院后4(4)周患者皮下充血、下肢肿胀疼痛、静脉血栓栓塞发生率及护理满意度。 结果:干预后,观察亚组患者PLT、D-D水平显著低于对照组。出院后4周,两亚组患者皮下充血、下肢肿胀、疼痛发生率比较,差异无统计学意义,观察亚组VTE明显低于对照组,护理满意度较高。 结论:预防性护理干预可降低下肢静脉曲张术后PLT、D-D水平,抑制静脉血栓栓塞发生率,提高下肢静脉曲张患者的护理满意度。关键词:静脉曲张手术;护理干预;Caprini得分。
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Outcome of preventive nursing intervention, prophylactic anticoagulation and the use of the Caprini score on venous thromboembolism after varicose vein surgery
Objective: This research was devoted to estimate the outcome of preventive nursing intervention on venous thromboembolism (VTE) after varicose vein surgery in lower extremities. Methods: A total of 516 subjects with varicose veins of lower extremities (from January 2020 to January 2022) treated in our hospital were separated into observation subgroup (n = 258) and control subgroup (n = 258) at random. The conventional nursing intervention was applied in the control subgroup, preventive nursing intervention, prophylactic anticoagulation and the use of Caprini score was applied in the observation subgroup. The levels of blood indexes [hemoglobin (Hb), platelet (PLT) and D-dimer (D-D)] were compared between the two subgroups before operation and 7 days postoperative, the occurrence of subcutaneous congestion, lower limb swelling and pain, VTE and nursing satisfaction of the subject 4 (four) weeks after discharge. Results: After intervention, the levels of PLT and D-D in the observation subgroup were notably lower than those in the control subgroup. Four weeks after discharge, the incidence of subcutaneous congestion, lower limb swelling and pain, there had no notable difference in two subgroups Versus the control subgroup, VTE in the observation subgroup was notably lower and nursing satisfaction was higher. Conclusion: Preventive nursing intervention can reduce the level of PLT and D-D, restrain in the incidence of VTE and improve the nursing satisfaction of subjects with varicose veins of lower extremities after varicose vein surgery of lower limb. Keywords: Varicose vein surgery; nursing intervention; Caprini score.
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African Health Sciences
African Health Sciences MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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179
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期刊介绍: The African Health Sciences is an internationally refereed journal publishing original articles on research, clinical practice, public health, policy, planning, implementation and evaluation, in the health and related sciences relevant to Africa and the tropics. Its objectives are to: Advocate for and promote the growth of reading culture in sub Saharan Africa; Provide a high quality journal in which health and policy and other researchers and practitioners in the region can and world wide, can publish their work; Promote relevant health system research and publication in the region including alternative means of health care financing, the burden of and solution of health problems in marginalized urban and rural communities amongst the displaced and others affected by conflict; Promote research and the systematic collection and collation and publication of data on diseases and conditions of equity and influence; Promote development of evidence-based policies and guidelines for clinical, public health and other practitioners. African Health Sciences acknowledges support provided by the African Health Journals Partnership Project that is funded by the US National Institutes of Health (through the National Library of Medicine and the Fogarty International Center) and facilitated by the Council of Science Editors.
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