TITLE:
The Application of Stratified Quantitative Management Combined with Accelerated Rehabilitation Care in Patients Undergoing Liver Cancer Surgery
AUTHORS:
Xia Pan, Yan Meng, Xiaoping Tan
KEYWORDS:
Stratified Quantitative Management, Accelerated Rehabilitation Nursing, Sensitive Index, Liver Cancer, Surgery
JOURNAL NAME:
Yangtze Medicine,
Vol.9 No.1,
March
3,
2025
ABSTRACT: Objective: To analyze the application value of stratified quantitative management combined with sensitive indicators of accelerated rehabilitation care in patients with liver cancer surgery. Methods: 66 Hcancer patients were admitted to the hospital from November 2022 to December 2023. The numbers were divided into the control group (n = 33) and the study group (n = 33). Using routine nursing, stratified quantitative management, and accelerated rehabilitation nursing sensitive indicators, both groups were continuously for 3 weeks. Perioperative indicators, complication rates, and liver function levels were compared between groups [glutamyltransferase (glutamyltransferase; GGT), grass transaminase (glutamic-oxalacetic transaminase; AST), GALT (glutamic-pyruvic transaminase; ALT)] and quality of care score. Results: The first discharge, first ambulation, and hospitalization time ((19.96 ± 3.06) h, (14.96 ± 2.07) h, (9.07 ± 2.96) d) were shorter than the control group ((28.51 ± 4.37) h, (20.09 ± 2.66) h, (14.96 ± 6.06) d) (P χ2 = 3.995, P P > 0.05), postoperative liver function indexes in both groups were lower than those before operation (P P P > 0.05). The study group of basic nursing, practical operation, and exercise training scores were higher than the control group. Statistical significance was established (P Conclusion: Stratified quantitative management combined with the establishment of sensitive indicators of accelerated rehabilitation nursing can significantly shorten the incidence of patients’ outcomes, reduce the incidence of complications, improve liver function and nursing quality, and achieve the remarkable comprehensive nursing effect.