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Abstract

Effects of Damage Control Resuscitation Combined with Alanyl Glutamine on Complications and Survival in Sufferers with Severe Multiple Trauma

Author(s): Liang Chen, Ci He, J. H. Luo and Z. T. Huang*
Emergency Department, 1Department of Trauma Centre, The Third Affiliated Hospital, Hengyang Medical School, University of South China, Hengyang, Hunan 421900, China

Correspondence Address:
Z. T. Huang, Department of Trauma Centre, The Third Affiliated Hospital, Hengyang Medical School, University of South China, Hengyang, Hunan 421900, China, E-mail: hzthzt2h@163.com


To explore the clinical value of damage control resuscitation combined with alanyl glutamine in the treatment of severe multiple trauma sufferers is the main objective of the study. A total of 120 sufferers with injury severity score≥16 points of severe multiple trauma who were admitted to our hospital from November 2019 to February 2022 were selected and separated into blank group and intervention group (group J and group M) according to random grouping method with 40 people in each group. The general information, clinical indicators, thromboelastography indicators, complications and survival rate of the sufferers were recorded. The operation time, coagulation function time, hospitalization time, body temperature recovery time, prothrombin time, activated partial thromboplastin time, blood loss, total fluid input and mortality of the study subjects were statistically significant. The coagulation indexes of the three groups of research subjects before blood transfusion were not statistically significant and the coagulation indexes of the intervention group (J and M groups) after blood transfusion were statistically significant compared with the blank group. Damage control resuscitation combined with alanyl glutamine significantly reduces complication rates in sufferers with severe polytrauma, thereby improving the survival rate of sufferers after surgery.

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