1. 重症胰腺炎早期液体复苏及蛋白血浆制品干预的疗效分析.
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张振, 徐帅, 白雪峰, 云宇婷, and 卢德芳
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BLOOD lactate , *PLASMA products , *BLOOD proteins , *ARTIFICIAL respiration , *CONTROL groups , *NECROTIZING pancreatitis , *HEMORRHAGIC shock - Abstract
Objective:To explore and analysis the efficacy of early fluid resuscitation and intervention of protein plasma products in severe pancreatitis. Methods: From July 2018 to April 2021, 94 cases of patients with severe pancreatitis were selected to be diagnosed and treated in this hospital. All the cases were divided into the study group and control group with 47 cases each groups accorded to the random number 1:1 grouping method. The control group were given conventional early fluid resuscitation treatment, and the study group were given protein plasma product treatment on the basis of the treatment of the control group. All patients were treated and observed for 5 days. Compared and recorded the changes in the prognosis of the two groups of patients. Results: The incidence of complications and mechanical ventilation in study group was different with control group(P<0.05); The blood lactate value of the two treatment groups after treament were lower than before treatment, and the lactate clearance rate were higher than before treatment, the difference between the study group and the control group were also significance (P<0.05); The SOFA score and APACHE Ⅱ score after treatment in the two groups were lower than before treatment, and the study group were lower than the control group (P<0.05); The levels of platelets and hemoglobin after treatment in the group were lower than before treatment, and the levels of the study group were different with control group(P<0.05). Conclusion: The application of early fluid resuscitation combined with protein plasma product intervention in severe pancreatitis can improve the patient's condition and blood lactic acid status, help the platelet and hemoglobin levels to return to normal, thereby reducing the incidence of complications and mechanical ventilation in patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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