CLINICAL APPROACHES TO THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF ACUTE PANCREATITIS UNDER CONDITIONS OF FULL-SCALE WAR IN UKRAINE
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https://doi.org/10.32782/2226-2008-2024-5-4Keywords:
diagnosis, treatment management, acute pancreatitis, full-scale war in UkraineAbstract
Introduction. Acute pancreatitis under conditions of full-scale war in Ukraine can have serious consequences for the health of patients. Today, the incidence of acute pancreatitis is up to 10% of patients with urgent abdominal pathology, of which 15–20% suffer from destructive pancreatitis. The issue of clinical approaches to diagnosis and the choice of treatment management of acute pancreatitis under conditions of full-scale war in Ukraine remains relevant. The purpose of the work – to determine the features of clinical approaches to diagnosis and the choice of treatment management of acute pancreatitis under conditions of full-scale war in Ukraine. Materials and methods. During 2 years of full-scale war in Ukraine, 207 patients were treated. Peculiarities of clinical approaches to diagnosis and choice of treatment management for acute pancreatitis under conditions of full-scale war in Ukraine were studied. Conclusions. A low level of psycho-emotional and physical well-being, resistance to stress, anxiety, asthenia, and a state of neurotic depression have been established in patients suffering from acute pancreatitis under conditions of full-scale war in Ukraine. Acute pancreatitis has important pathogenetic differences and typical complications that determine diagnostic and treatment management, which include methods of intensive conservative therapy and surgical interventions. Diagnostic and treatment management for this disease should be standardized depending on the terms, severity of the disease, taking into account the psycho-emotional state of the patients.
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