Abstract

Objective To investigate the prevention and cure effect of anisodamine gel on phlebitis caused by intravenous infusion of KLT. Methods 96 patients with intravenous infusion of KLT were divided into the experimental group and the control group, 48 patients in each group, and the skin at the top of transfusion puncture points of the patients of the experimental group was evenly embrocated with 2% anisodamine gel along the vein before 3 to 5 minutes of intravenous infusion of KLT, while the control group was without any treatment. After observing the situation of venous injury, the skin at the top of transfusion puncture points of the positive patients would be embrocated with 2% anisodamine gel. The incidence, degree of phlebitis and treatment effect were compared between the two groups. Results The incidence rate of phlebitis of the control group was 68.7%, of which grade II, III occupied 60.4%, while the incidence rateof phlebitis of the experimental group was 10.4%, in which there was no occurrence of grade II, III phlebitis. All the venous injury symptoms of 33 patients of the control group and 5 patients of the experi -mental group disappeared after treatment, and after statistical processing, the incidence rate of phlebitis in the experimental group and the control group showed significant differences. Conclusions The embrocating of 2% anisodamine gel can effectively avoid the occurrence of the phlebitis caused by intravenous infusion of KLT. Key words: Anisodamine gel; KLT; Phlebitis

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