SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATIONSOF MEDICAL CARE IMPROVEMENT FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE WITH ACUTE ABDOMEN
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. Basic tendencies in the emergency surgical measures in case of acute diseases of the abdominal cavity organs within 2019-2021 are discussed in the study. The purpose of the study isestablishment of main risk factors of pre-hospital mortality development due to complications of acute surgical diseases of the abdominal organs(ASDAO), effectiveness of primary prevention improvement, its diagnosis and management using innovative technologies. Methods of the study.A comparative analysis of the indicators covering 4 city health care centers where more than 90% of emergency surgeries are performed in case of acute diseases of the abdominal cavity organs of adult population in case of some disease entities combined by the general concept “acute abdomen”. Outcomes.Main risk factors of acute surgical pathologies of theabdominal cavity organs development are low responsibility of people for preservation of their health, nonobservance of dietary pattern, eating of badly digestible food, alcoholic beverages, hypodynamia, absence ofregular medical check-upof the patients with chronic pathologies ofdigestive tract, planned hospital admissionandsurgical treatment of the patients with ASDAO. The use of audio and video technologies during the medical examination of the abdominal patients has increased for 2019-2022 from 65.43% to 81.31%, a number of patients subject to qualitative planned screening examinations has increased by15.21%, timeliness of medical-preventive activitieshas been increased by 11.16%, level of planned laboratory-instrumental examination techniques has been grown by 17.72% resulting in increase of share of the patients (11.16%) who were surgically treated on time. Improvement of quality of theperiodic health examination of the patients with chronic pathologies of the abdominal cavity organspromotedreduction in the burden of acute appendicitis by 1.19%0, acute pancreatitis by 0.79%0, acute cholecystitis by 0.67%0, gastroduodenal ulcer by 0.48%0.
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