| Abstract |
Objective To optimize the operating room management path in patients with acute prenatal massive hemorrhage and explore its first aid effect. Methods a retrospective analysis of 125 patients with prenatal acute hemorrhage, according to the implementation of optimized operating room management path time node, divided into 2 groups, the control group of the conventional first aid management path, observe the implementation of optimized emergency management path, compare the two groups of rescue time, rescue success rate, intraoperative blood transfusion, incidence of postoperative renal function injury, secondary coagulation dysfunction incidence, hospitalization days, hospitalization costs and other indicators. Results The observation group had lower duration of rescue, intraoperative blood transfusion, the incidence of postoperative renal impairment, the incidence of secondary coagulopathy, hospitalization days and hospitalization cost than the control group. Conclusion In the treatment process of patients with acute severe hemorrhage, optimizing the emergency management path in the operating room can significantly shorten the rescue time of patients, reduce the amount of blood transfusion, shorten the hospitalization time and reduce the hospitalization cost, which is worthy of clinical promotion and application.
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| KeyWord |
acute massive bleeding, surgical management path, ectopic pregnancy, placental abruption, uterine rupture
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