Abstract

Objective To investigate the influencing factors of prognosis and outcome after interventional therapy for primary liver carcinoma and the corresponding evidence-based nursing strategy. Methods According to the survival situation, 85 patients with advanced liver cancer who received interventional treatment were divided into a survival duration ≥2 years group (group A, n=38) and a survival duration < 2 years group (group B, n=47). The clinical data of the two groups were compared and multifactor logistic regression analysis was carried out for the significant differences. Results Multifactor logistic regression analysis showed that age, child-pugh classification, pathological type, and portal vein carcinoma significantly correlated with patient survival (P<0.05). Conclusion The influencing factors of the patients’ prognosis mainly include age, child-pugh classification, pathologic type, and portal cancer suppository; and evidence-based nursing strategy is helpful to improve the patients’ prognosis. Key words: Primary liver carcinoma; Interventional therapy; Prognosis and outcome; Evidence-based nursing strategy

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