Effect Of Predictive Nursing Intervention On Preventing Deep Venous Thrombosis Of The Lower Extremity After Hip Arthroplasty
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https://doi.org/10.63278/mme.vi.1629Keywords:
Predictive nursing; total hip replacement; DVT; blood flow velocity.Abstract
Objective: To explore the preventive effect of predictive nursing on deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in lower limbs after total hip replacement.
Methods: A total of 64 patients who underwent total hip replacement in our hospital from May 2022 to May 2023 were selected for this study. Patients were randomly divided into observation groups and control groups according to different nursing interventions. The control group received routine nursing intervention, and the observation group was given predictive nursing intervention based on routine nursing. The blood flow velocity, harris score, DVT of lower limbs, length of hospital stay, and adverse reaction were observed in the two groups.
Results: Before nursing intervention, there were no significant differences in blood flow velocity and harris score between the 2 groups (P > 0.05). After predictive nursing intervention, the blood flow velocity and harris score in the observation group were better than those in the control group (P < 0.05). There was no significant difference in the incidence rate of aches, swell, and infection in lower limbs between the control group and the observation group (P>0.05), whereas the incidence rate of DVT in the observation group was significantly lower than that in the control group (P < 0.05). In addition, the average length of hospital stay and incidence of total adverse reactions in the observation group was lower than that in the control group, with a significant statistical difference (P < 0.05).
Conclusion: Predictive nursing intervention has an ideal effect on the prevention of DVT in lower limbs after total hip replacement, and this clinical popularization has a broad prospect.
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