The life quality of the patients who have sustained the partial gastrectomy concerning the peptic ulcer
Journal: I.P. Pavlov Russian Medical Biological Herald (Vol.12, No. 4)Publication Date: 2011-12-27
Authors : Tarasenko S.V.; Zaitsev O.V.; Kopeykin A.A.; Rahmaev T.S.; Natalsky A.A.; Bakonina I.V.;
Page : 120-124
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Abstract
A life quality comparative studying on scale SF-36 of three groups of patients is made: 1st ? peptic ulcer disease patients (n=44), 2nd and 3rd ? the respondents who have sustained, accordingly, a partial gastrectomy by Bilrot-I (n=75) and Bilrot-II (n=34). A life quality of the patients who have sustained a partial gastrectomy both on Bilrot-I, and on Bilrot-II, has appeared authentically above quality of a life of the patients, suffering a peptic ulcer. A life quality of the patients who have sustained a partial gastrectomy by Bilrot-I, on scales of physical functioning and the general health is authentic above quality of a life of the patients who have sustained a partial gastrectomy by Bilrot-II. Comparative studying of quality of a life of the respondents who have sustained a partial gastrectomy by Bilrot-I in tubular and classical variants has not taped authentic differences on one scale SF-36.
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