Application Effect of Thromboelastography in Blood Transfusion of Patients with Liver Cancer
Objective:To explore the clinical value of thromboelastography in blood transfusion of patients with liver cancer.Methods:This study was carried out in our hospital,and the subjects were all patients with abnormal coagulation function after liver cancer surgery who needed blood transfusion treatment.80 cases were randomly divided into two groups,the control group was given routine coagulation test,and the observation group was given thromboelastography.The differences between the two groups were compared in coagulation function,blood transfusion volume,bleeding volume and bleeding time before and after infusion,and the feasibility value of thromboelastography detection was analyzed.Results:After infusion,the four coagulation items and platelet count in the observation group and the control group were significantly improved.Compared with the control group,the levels of APTT,PT and TT in the observation group were lower,while the levels of FIb and PLT were higher(P<0.05).The bleeding time in the observation group was shorter and the amount of bleeding was less than that in the control group(P<0.05).The infusion of FFP,CRC and CRYO in the observation group was less than that in the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion:The application of thromboelastography in blood transfusion guidance for patients with liver cancer after operation is very significant.
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