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Comparison of the effect of warfarin and aspirin in the treatment of adverse catheter function in long -term catheterization for hemodialysis / 中国基层医药
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12): 3576-3578,3579, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-602615
ABSTRACT
Objective To study the efficacy and safety of warfarin and aspirin in the treatment of adverse catheter function in long -term catheterization for hemodialysis.Methods 62 patients with renal failure treated with long -term central venous catheterization were selected,and all the patients were divided into the warfarin group (31 cases)and aspirin group(31 cases).Heparin in sealing was used in both two groups,and warfarin pill was given additionally in warfarin group,while aspirin pill was given additionally in aspirin group.The situation of adverse catheter function,coagulation,bleeding events,and catheter -related infections of the patients in the two groups were recorded during the time when they had 40 times of hemodialysis treatment.Results There were 3 cases of adverse catheter function in the warfarin group,the incidence rate was 9.68%,and there were 8 cases in the aspirin group,the incidence rate was 25.91%.The incidence rate in the warfarin group was lower than aspirin group(χ2 =9.081,P 0.05).After treatment,there was 1 case of limb ecchymosis and 1 case of conjunctival hemorrhage in the warfarin group,and there was 1 case of conjunctival hemorrhage and 1 case of bleeding gums in the aspirin group. No catheter -related infections were found in the two groups.Conclusion Warfarin was better than aspirin in treating adverse catheter function in long -term catheterization for hemodialysis.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy Year: 2015 Type: Article