PRESSURE BY INTERMITTENT INFLATION TO PREVENT LOWER LIMB DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS OF PATIENT AFTER OPERATION OF BRAIN GLIOMA

2012 
Objective To explore the effect of application of pressure by intermittent inflation to prevent lower limb deep vein thrombosis of patient after operation of brain glioma.Methods 180 patients suffered from the brain colloid tumor were divided into 90 cases as the observation group and 90 cases as control group in the hospital at random in order.The observation group used normal treatment and also used intermittent pressure by inflation,but the control group used normal treatment only.Two groups of the patients were separately recorded the femoral vein blood flowing speed and the lower limb deep vein thrombosis formation after operation for comparison.Results The apex speed and average speed of the femoral vein blood flow of observation group are higher than those of the control group after the operation.The u values are 4.69、.63 separately,p 0.01.The difference has statistical meaning. The lower limb deep vein thrombosis formation of the patients of the observation group occupies 6.67%,but it occupies 23.33%in control group,so the X value is 9.80,p 0.01.The difference has statistics meaning.Conclusion The treatment of pressure by intermittent inflation is easy to be done,it can improve the lower limb vein blood speed and reduce the occurrence rate of the lower limb deep vein thrombosis formation of patients suffered from brain colloid tumor.This new prevention method reduce the complication after the operation so it has an important meaning to prove the recovery of the patients after the operation and is worthy of further clinical popularization.
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