Effectiveness of compressing hemostasis after femoral artery puncture and encheiresis
- VernacularTitle:股动脉穿刺插管术后局部压迫止血的处理
- Author:
Rongshu SHI
;
Furong WANG
;
Guojun JIANG
;
Zheng CAI
;
Li YUAN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Femoral artery puncture;
Interventional therapy;
Compressing hemostasis
- From:
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine
2008;31(21):5-7
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To study the hemostnsis effects of compression cords oppressing after femoral artery puncture and encheiresis. Methods Self-made compression cords were used to stop bleeding of femoral artery puncture sites in 2164 patients underwent 3046 cases of arteriopuncture encheiresis. The total eases were divided into group A (1482 eases) and group B (1564 cases) according to different treatment of oppression and breaking duration which were 8-10 hours for group A and 5-6 hours for group B, the hemostasis effects, discomfortableness and related complications within two groups were evaluated. Results The proportion of patients who got good hemostasis effects were 99.2% in group A, 99.0% in group B. There was no difference in hemostasis effects between two groups (P> 0.05). While the rate of discomfortableness in group A (63.8%) was higher than that in group B(42.9%) (P<0.05). The related serious complications were 2 patients in group A, but no occurred in group B. Conclusion Self-made compression cords op- pressing and 5-6 hours breaking time course can achieve both finer hemostasis effect and lower frequency of complications after femoral artery puncture and encheiresis.