2020
DOI: 10.21886/2308-6424-2020-8-1-39-48
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Pyelonephritis in pregnancy: «traditional» drainage tactics and its results

Abstract: Introduction. Urinary tract drainage for pyelonephritis in pregnancy (PiP) is a topic that is rarely covered in the literature. Available sources are based on personal experience and personal opinions of researchers. In this way, a wide range of tactical decisions is born in such conditions.Purpose of the study. To evaluate the effectiveness of the «traditional» draining treatment tactics for pyelonephritis in pregnant women.Materials and methods. The study included 124 cases of PiP with dilatation of the pyel… Show more

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“…[ 17 , 18 ] When the child has clinical symptoms of PS, auxiliary examinations are needed to determine whether it is diagnosed as PS. [ 19 ] Due to the inadequate immune system of PI, they are prone to spread after infection, resulting in a significantly higher incidence of septicemia compared to full-term infants. Moreover, these children’s diseases develop faster and are more likely to develop into septicemia, increasing death and long-term disability rates.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[ 17 , 18 ] When the child has clinical symptoms of PS, auxiliary examinations are needed to determine whether it is diagnosed as PS. [ 19 ] Due to the inadequate immune system of PI, they are prone to spread after infection, resulting in a significantly higher incidence of septicemia compared to full-term infants. Moreover, these children’s diseases develop faster and are more likely to develop into septicemia, increasing death and long-term disability rates.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%