Abstract:ObjectiveTo explore the efficacy of nursing intervention on prethrombotic state in gynecologic laparoscopic surgery.Methods600 gynecological patients underwent laparoscopic surgery from January 10th2014 to December 10th2015 were selected and randomly divided into the observation group and the control group,with 300 cases in each group.Patients in the observation group were given preventive nursing intervention,while patients in the control group were given routine nursing.The PT,APTT,the level of FIB,the incidence of pain,the time of intestinal exhaust and activity time were compared between two groups.ResultsAfter nursing,the PT[(9.45±0.36)s]and APTT[(23.04±2.36)s]in the observation group were shorter than those in the control group[(11.02±0.52),(25.74±2.51)s],the level of FIB[(5.48±1.45)g/L] was higher than thai in the control group[(3.58±1.03)g/L],the incidence of pain(1.67%)was lower than that in the control group(24.67%),the time of intestinal exhaust[(2.36±0.45)d]and activity time[(1.03±0.06)d]were shorter than those in the control group[(4.85±1.05),(3.14±0.98)d],and all the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).ConclusionThe efficacy of nursing intervention on prethrombotic state in gynecologic laparoscopic surgery is definite.It can shorten the PT and PTT and can improve the level of FIB of patients,also can relieve pain and promote patients recover.
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