Clinical significance of the application of thromboelastogram in the perioperative peri-od of gastric cancer patients
10.3969/j.issn.1000-8179.2016.05.243
- VernacularTitle:血栓弹力图在胃癌患者围手术期监测中的意义
- Author:
Yuhou SHEN
;
Zhenbin XIE
;
Aimin YUE
;
Qidong WEI
;
Qingfeng YANG
;
Hongda YIN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
gastric cancer;
thromboelastogram;
blood coagulation function
- From:
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology
2016;43(5):199-203
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To monitor the dynamic changes in coagulation function and assess their clinical significance in patients with gas-tric cancer by using thromboelas to gram (TEG). Methods:A total of 178 patients with gastric cancer from March 2014 to May 2015 in Xinxiang Central Hospital were selected as the experimental group. The patients were grouped based on different tumor stages, inva-sion depths, and lymph node metastasis. The TEG results of all patients were dynamically monitored before and after operation, and 60 healthy persons were selected as normal control group. Blood coagulation change was analyzed by comparing the TEG test results. Results:Compared with those of the control group, the TEG parameters of the experimental group showed significantly decreased R and K values, as well as significantly increased Angle, CI, and MA values, and the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05). In the experimental group, the K values were significantly decreased after operation, whereas Angle, MA, and CI were significantly in-creased (P<0.05). No significant changes were observed in R, LY30, and others. TEG values were significantly different in the compari-son of values for tumor patients with different stages, different tumor infiltration degrees, and with or without lymphatic metastasis. Conclusion:Blood hypercoagulability in the perioperative period was observed in patients with gastric cancer and was positively corre-lated with tumor stages, tumor infiltration degrees, and lymphatic metastasis. Dynamic monitoring of gastric cancer perioperative TEG can provide valuable information for clinical treatment, improve the safety of gastric cancer surgery, and reduce postoperative compli-cations associated with active clinical significance.