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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 2199-2202, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-666963

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Objective To investigate the nursing of the adult recipients who accept children organ donations after cardiac death(DCD)complicated with portal venous thrombosis after liver transplantation. Methods We retrospectively analyzed 1 case completed in 2015 related to the adult recipients who accept children organ donations after cardiac death with portal venous thrombosis after liver transplantation in clinical situation,in view of the portal vein thrombosis of portal vein catheter thrombolysis,portal vein carotid stenting, close observation and nursing are used for patients′condition change. Results After positive clinical therapy and careful nursing,portal venous thrombolysis effect is good, and portal venous blood flowing after carotid stenting,clinical symptoms were alleviated. The liver function recovered well after surgery, and the patient discharged successfully,followed by regular visits from the hospital. Conclusions Children organ donations after cardiac death for liver can be successfully applied in the adult recipients,but the understanding of related complications after surgery need to be strengthened.The symptom observation,early detection,active nursing intervention,are conducive to the prognosis of patients.

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Modern Clinical Nursing ; (6): 36-39, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-492920

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Objective To explore the effects of different time spans for off-bed activities on postoperative rehabiliatioin of patients with liver transplantation. Methods The clinical data of 42 patients having undergone allogeneic liver transplantation during Jan. 2014 to Oct. 2015 were assigned as the observation group. Another 44 patitents during the same period , matched to those in the observation group in terms of general data , were assigned as the control group . The clinical data of two groupos were reviewed to make comparisons in terms of the time for anus exhaust , the time spans for gastric tube and urinary catheter indwelling , abdominal cavity effusion and hemorrhage and pulmonary infection 3 days after operation. Result The time for anus exhaust and the time spans for gastric tube and urinary catheter indwelling in the observation group were all significantly shorter than the control gorup (P<0.05), but there were insignifiant differences between the groups in abdominal cavity effusion and hemorrhage and pulmonary infection. Conclusion Off-bed activities 3 days after operation is safe and feasible for the patients having undergone allogeneic liver transplantation. It can promote their process of rehabilitation.

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