Analysis of influencing factors of perioperative coagulation dysfunction in neonates with gastrointestinal surgery / 临床麻醉学杂志
The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology
;
(12): 760-764, 2017.
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in Chinese
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-610388
ABSTRACT
Objective To analyze the influencing factors of perioperative coagulation dysfunction in neonates with gastrointestinal surgery.Methods Coagulation indexs, including plasma prothrombin time (PT), partial activated thromboplastin time (APTT), thrombin time (TT) and plasma fibrinogen (Fib), were collected retrospectively from June 2002 to April 2016 in gastrointestinal neonatal surgery, as well as perioperative clinical data and the perioperative coagulation dysfunction associated risk factors were analyzed.Results There were 158 cases with abnormal coagulation indexs within 4 hours after operation, including 61 cases of mild abnormalities and 97 cases of obvious abnormalities.Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that preoperative pneumonia (OR=2.880, 95%CI 1.417-5.852), perioperative low calcium (OR=2.381, 95%CI 1.167-4.857) and invasive puncture catheter (OR=2.490, 95%CI 1.299-4.773) were independent risk factors for neonatal coagulation index abnormality within 4 hours after surgery (P<0.05).Conclusion In the perioperative management, pneumonia should be actively treated, correcting hypocalcemia and choosing concentrations of less than 6.25 U/ml of heparin solution or normal saline careing arteriovenous catheter reduces the occurrence of neonatal postoperative coagulation dysfunction.
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The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology
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2017
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