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EVALUATION OF THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF PATIENTS WITH CIR-RHOSIS AFTER SURGICAL PREVENTION OF BLEEDING FROM VARI-COSEVEINS OF THE ESOPHAGUS
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal for innovative engineering and management research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2456-5083
DOI - 10.48047/ijiemr/v09/i11/36
Subject(s) - medicine , esophagus , varicose veins , ligation , cirrhosis , esophageal varices , surgery , portal hypertension , gastroenterology , general surgery
The scientific work is based on the experience of endoscopic ligation of varicose veins ofthe esophagus (EVV) in 65 patients with liver cirrhosis with portal hypertension syndrome. The degreeof ERVP was established in accordance with the classification of K.J. Paquet (1982). Varicose veins ofthe esophagus of III and IV degrees were recorded in 58 (89.2%) patients. For a comprehensive assessmentof the degree of liver failure, the Child-Pugh scale was used (1973). 11 (16.9%) patients wereassigned to class A, 23 (35.4%) to class B, 31 (47.7%) patients to class C. The effectiveness of endoscopicligation in the prevention of bleeding was 92.2%. Recurrence of esophageal-gastric bleeding inthe immediate period occurred in 3 patients. Hospital mortality was 4.6%. In the long-term period afterendoscopic eradication, recurrence of esophageal varicose veins was diagnosed in 27.8% of patients.Endoscopic ligation of varicose veins of the esophagus is an effective method for stopping and preventingbleeding in patients with liver cirrhosis.

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