Abstract

Objective To explore the influence of the health management among coronary heart disease (CHD) patients after stent implementation. Methods A total of 32 CHD patients with postoperative stent implementation were randomly divided into experimental group (received 6 months health management) and control group on (received routine discharge education) average and the results of education in two groups were compared and analyzed. Results After 6 months, there were (125.9±14.9) mmHg, (72.8±8.4) mmHg, (5.44±0.53)mmol/L, (3.79±1.11) mmol/L, (25.4±12.4)U/L, (63.8±7.6) scores in systolic pressure, diastolic pressure, fasting blood-glucose, blood fat, liver function and body quality assessment in the experimental group compared with (133.8±11.6) mmHg, (79.4±8.3) mmHg, (7.46±2.98) mmol/L, (5.22±1.33) mmol/L, (38.7±13.7)U/L, (65.8±13.3) scores in the control group (t=2.186, 2.223, 2.635, 2.361, 1.972, 2.336, respectively; P<0.05). Conclusions After CHD patients acquired stent implementation, the health management can effectively minimize or stabilize the indexes of patient′s blood pressure, blood glucose, blood fat, liver function and body quality, decrease recurrence of CHD, and promote the quality of life among CHD patients after stent implementation. Key words: Coronary heart disease; Stent implementation; Health management

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