Retrospective Study
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World J Clin Cases. Sep 6, 2024; 12(25): 5706-5712
Published online Sep 6, 2024. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v12.i25.5706
Table 1 Comparison between the blood glucose levels of the two groups
Groups
Timing
Fasting blood glucose (mmol/L)
Glycosylated hemoglobin
Observation group Pre-nursing7.12 ± 1.117.88 ± 1.05
Aftercare5.13 ± 0.565.25 ± 0.34
Control grouppre-nursing7.14 ± 1.247.90 ± 1.22
Aftercare6.42 ± 0.786.46 ± 0.48
t value/P value2.736/0.0086.115/P < 0.001
t value/P value8.912/P < 0.00113.267/P < 0.001
t value/P value0.066/0.9460.069/0.945
t value/P value7.480/P < 0.00111.453/P < 0.001
Table 2 Comparison between the hemodynamic indices of the two groups
Groups
Timing
Heart rate (beats/min)
Systolic blood pressure (mmHg)
Diastolic blood pressure (mmHg)
Observation group Immediately after the surgery75.45 ± 5.45 132.25 ± 7.48 81.15 ± 5.56
The 30 minutes after the surgery76.59 ± 6.36 134.56 ± 7.94 84.23 ± 5.11
Control group Immediately after the surgery75.84 ± 5.56 132.22 ± 7.96 81.26 ± 5.37
The 30 minutes after the surgery93.23 ± 6.47 165.53 ± 7.47 92.59 ± 5.80
t value/P value11.349/P < 0.001 16.989/P < 0.001 7.981/P < 0.001
t value/P value0.757/0.452 1.179/0.243 2.271/0.026
t value/P value0.278/0.781 0.015/0.987 0.079/0.937
t value/P value10.212/P < 0.00115.817/P < 0.0016.022/P < 0.001
Table 3 Comparison between the amount of postpartum hemorrhage between the two groups
Groups
Bleeding 2 hours after delivery
Bleeding 24 hours after delivery
Observation group87.58 ± 6.56 156.52 ± 12.34
Control group156.48 ± 10.18 187.47 ± 13.16
t value31.676 9.552
P value< 0.001< 0.001
Table 4 Comparison of temperature stability compliance rate and wound infection rate
Groups
Stable body temperature compliance rate
Wound infection rate
Observation group40 42
Control group12 2
χ²8.62
P value< 0.005