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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 650-654, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-883039

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Objective:In the research, the traditional mercury sphygmomanometer was used to press the puncture point to evaluate the hemostatic effect.Methods:Eighty patients with acute cerebral infarction diagnosed clinically in Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University from June 2018 to December 2019 were examined by magnetic resonance perfusion examination. The serial number of the patient was randomly divided into the group by random digital table, and the puncture point was pressed by mercury sphygmomanometer after needle extraction in the auxiliary pressing group, and the individual systolic blood pressure intensity was set as the pressing intensity, while the control group adopted independent vertical pressing technique. After examination, the puncture points of the two groups were qualitatively evaluated, such as secondary bleeding, hematoma, ecchymosis, normal and so on.Results:In the auxiliary compression group, there were 3 cases of secondary hemorrhage, 1 case of hematoma, 0 cases of ecchymosis and 36 cases of normal, while in the control group, there were 4 cases of bleeding, 2 case of hematoma, 1 case of ecchymosis and 33 cases of normal ( χ2value was 4.372-34.225, P<0.05). Conclusion:Traditional mercury sphygmomanometer-assisted pressing puncture point can make personalized nursing hemostasis plan for patients with acute cerebral infarction, reduce the phenomenon of puncture point bleeding, ecchymosis, and even subcutaneous hematoma caused by unstable pressing and unequal force, and practice high-quality nursing service.

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