Analysis of incidence and influencing factors of systemic inflammatory response syndrome after hepatectomy
doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-0111.2012.05.012
- Received Date: 2012-02-10
- Rev Recd Date: 2012-04-27
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Key words:
- hepatectomy /
- systemic inflammatory response syndrome /
- incidence /
- influencing factor
Abstract: Objective To analyze the lever and dynamics of systemic inflammatory response syndrome in the patients after hepatectomy, so as to provide some references for the treatment of preventing SIRS and decrease of infection rate. Methods The occurrence of SIRS on patients of hepatectomy in single treatment group nearly 4 years were surveyed byretrospective analysis. Results The rate of SIRS was 96.98% in the 232 cases of hepatectomy. SIRS severity occurred gradually declined with the extension of treatment after surgery. The SIRS Peak after surgery was correlated with maximum tumor diameter and cirrhosis of liver on primary liver cancer group. There was no comparability between the SIRS Score and antibiotics combined with double or triple. Conclusions The application of SIRS Score and early detection of SIRS was a certain clinical significance to improve the cure rate of liver resection and reduce infection rates.
Citation: | GONG Chun-guia, WANG Binb, ZHAN Qib, JIN Rou-nanb, JIANG Yun-xiab, YAN Jian-jun. Analysis of incidence and influencing factors of systemic inflammatory response syndrome after hepatectomy[J]. Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service, 2012, 30(5): 361-364. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-0111.2012.05.012 |