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NURSING EXPERIENCE IN A 9-MONTH OID BOY AFTER FREQUENCY ABLATION

Chen Jianjun, First Hospital of Peking Health Science Center

 

A 9-month boy underwent frequency ablation (FA) because of supraventricular techycardia for 8 months. During FA the boy was anesthetized with rhydroxy butanoic acid and inserted with 5F and 7F catheters from right femoral vein. After FA the incision was bandaged with a 8cm adhesive bandage and compressed with 1kg sand bag. 12 hours later, right leg became swelling and the skin became dark. The circumference of the right lower extremity increased from 26cm to 29cm. Then the sand bag was removed and the right lower extremity was made in an up position. Heparin and urokinas were intravenously administered. After 5 days of such treatment. Since it is difficult to immobilize the young child’s low extremity, which makes it important to compress the incision with sand bag. However compressing may increase the opportunity for the emholism formation. Hence, we should pay attention not only to the hemorrhage from the incision but to the possibility of embollization in femoral vein after FR.