Abstract

To explore and discuss the clinical effect of postoperative comprehensive nursing care to the patients receiving the coronary intervention operation (CIO). Patients with CIO often have some complications, which needs comprehensive nursing care work. 160 cases of patients receiving the CIO were divided into observation group and control group, with 80 patients included in each group; the patients from the observation group received the postoperative comprehensive nursing care, the patients from the control group received the usual nursing care. The patients from the observation group after receiving the postoperative comprehensive nursing care had an obviously lower incidence of postoperative complications than those from the control group, and also these patients had a significantly higher satisfaction with the nursing care than those from the control group, and the comparative difference of these two groups was of statistical significance (P < 0.05). The postoperative comprehensive nursing care to the patients receiving CIO could help to effectively reduce the incidence of postoperative complications, enhance the therapeutic effect of patients, improve the patient satisfaction.

Highlights

  • With the continuous progress of medical level, interventional therapy has appeared and obtained a rapid development, and coronary intervention operation, as an important treatment method of coronary heart disease, has been widely applied in clinical treatment for its small treatment damage, significant clinical therapeutic effect, and high acceptance by patients (Wei & Chunxia, 2014)

  • As coronary intervention operation is a minimally invasive surgery, the patients after operation often will have some complications, mainly including postoperative hypotension, puncture position hemorrhage and errhysis, chest pain, venous embolism, uroschesis, vasovagal reflex, severe arrhythmia, subcutaneous hematoma and false aneurysm, after the patients receive the coronary intervention operation, the nursing personnel should always stay alert to the postoperative physical conditions of the patients, and do well in comprehensive nursing care work, to try to avoid the complications and reduce the incurrence of complications, so as to improve the survival and life quality of patients (Hongying et al, 2012)

  • The patients receiving coronary intervention operation in recent one year from our hospital were selected for receiving comprehensive nursing care, and the results showed that the patients after receiving the comprehensive nursing care had a significantly reduced incidence of postoperative complications, obvious therapeutic effect, and higher satisfaction

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Introduction

With the continuous progress of medical level, interventional therapy has appeared and obtained a rapid development, and coronary intervention operation, as an important treatment method of coronary heart disease, has been widely applied in clinical treatment for its small treatment damage, significant clinical therapeutic effect, and high acceptance by patients (Wei & Chunxia, 2014). The patients receiving coronary intervention operation in recent one year from our hospital were selected for receiving comprehensive nursing care, and the results showed that the patients after receiving the comprehensive nursing care had a significantly reduced incidence of postoperative complications, obvious therapeutic effect, and higher satisfaction. 2.1 General data 160 cases of patients receiving the coronary intervention operation in recent one year from our hospital were selected, including 90 male patients and 70 female patients, in which, the youngest one was 50 years old, and the oldest one was 85 years old, with the average age of (69.88 ± 10.53). 160 patients were divided into observation group and control group at random, with 80 cases included in each group, and the two groups of patients had no significance differences (P > 0.05) in gender, age, clinical symptom and other general clinical data, and they were comparable

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