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Prediction of the risk of developing destructive forms of acute cholecystitis

https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2021.76.26

Abstract

This review discusses the main methods for predicting the development of destructive forms of acute cholecystitis. Various methods based on the creation of mathematical models and programs for predicting acute calculous cholecystitis in emergency patients are described. At the same time, an algorithm for using these methods in patients with acute cholecystitis is presented, as well as prospects for further search for effective methods for predicting the destruction of the gallbladder, acceptable for use in a wide clinical practice. In recent years, new methods have been sought that would allow predicting the risk of developing destructive forms of acute cholecystitis at an early stage of the disease and determining the most rational treatment tactics.

About the Authors

A. A. Yashnov
Federal State-Funded Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education Chita State Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Yashnov Alexey Alexandrovich – Candidate of Medical Sciences, assistant of the Department



S. L. Lobanov
Federal State-Funded Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education Chita State Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Lobanov Sergey Leonidovich – MD, Professor, head of the Department



O. G. Konovalova
Federal State-Funded Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education Chita State Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Konovalova Olga Gennadievna – Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate  Professor



M. A. Burtseva
City Clinical Hospital No. 1, Chita
Russian Federation

Burtseva Maria Alexandrovna – surgeon



A. N. Nikolaev
State Medical Institution "Clinical Medical Center, Chita"
Russian Federation

Nikolaev Alexey Nikolaevich – surgeon



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Yashnov A.A., Lobanov S.L., Konovalova O.G., Burtseva M.A., Nikolaev A.N. Prediction of the risk of developing destructive forms of acute cholecystitis. Yakut Medical Journal. 2021;(4):110-113. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2021.76.26

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