Abstract

Objective To explore the application value of VTE risk assessment and grading nursing intervention in patients with coma after operation for severe aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH). Methods 82 patients with coma after operation for aSAH in our hospital were selected, and divided into a study group (n=41) and a reference group (n=41) according to admission time. The control group was given routine nursing, while the study group was given VTE risk assessment and graded nursing intervention on the basis of the reference group. The incidence of DVT in lower limbs, nursing satisfaction, and hospitalization time were compared between the two groups. Results The hospitalization time of the study group was shorter than that of the reference group (P<0.05). The incidence of DVT was lower and the nursing satisfaction was higher in the study group than in the reference group [2.44% (1/41) vs. (19.51% (8/41) and 95.12% vs.75.61%; both P<0.05]. Conclusion The application of VTE risk assessment and graded nursing intervention in patients with coma after operation for aSAH can reduce the incidence of DVT, shorten their hospitalization time, and improve their nursing satisfaction. Key words: Aneurysms; Subarachnoid hemorrhage; VTE risk assessment; Graded nursing intervention; DVT of lower limbs

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