Abstract
Objective To explore the dosage and medication method and time of heparin for neonatal disseminated intravascular coagulation(DIC).Methods 40 newborns with DIC chosen from our hospital from October 2010 to April 2013 were randomly divided into an experimental group and a control group,20 for each group.All patients underwent comprehensive treatment.The experimental group were intravenously injected a micro-dose of heparin,while the control group intravenously took a conventional dose of heparin.The cure rates,mortalities,hospitalization cost,length of hospital stay,and adverse occurrences of both groups were observed.Results There were statistical differences in cure rate,mortality,length of hospital stay,hospitalization cost,and mortality between the experimental group and the control group(P< 0.05).Conclusions Intravenous injection of a small dose of heparin for newborn DIC is safe and effective and has fewer adverse reactions,and is worth being clinically generalized. Key words: Heparin; Neonate; Disseminated intravascular coagulation; Intravenous injection; Micro-metering
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