Clinical observation of hemostatic effect of frozen apheresis platelets combined with cold precipitation in the treatment of acute hemorrhagic patients
Objective To investigate the clinical effect of frozen apheresis platelets combined with cold infusion in the treatment of acute hemorrhagic patients. Methods 93 patients with acute hemorrhagic disease selected from December 2015 to July 2017 were divided into study group, control group 1 and control group 2 by random number table method, 31 cases in each group. The study group was treated with cold precipitation combined with frozen apheresis platelet transfusion, the control group 1 was given simple cold precipitation infusion, and the control group 2 was treated with simple frozen apheresis platelet transfusion. Record and compared the hemostasis rate after the infusion of 24 h and the average hemostasis time between the 3 groups. Results The treatment completion rate was 100.00%, the success rate of 24 h group of hemostasis after infusion (93.55%) was significantly higher than that in control group 1 (74.19%) and the control group 2 (70.97%), the differences were significant (P<0.05). The average hemostasis time of study group was less than the control group 1 and control group 2 (P<0.05). Conclusion The use of frozen apheresis platelets combined with cold precipitation in the treatment of acute hemorrhagic patients has a better effect, which is beneficial to rapid hemostasis and to ensure the safety of life.