2022
DOI: 10.26693/jmbs07.02.129
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Risk and Forecasting Factors of Liver Dysfunction in Military Persons with Gunshot Wounds

Abstract: The purpose of the study was to improve the results of treatment of post-traumatic reactive hepatitis in victims of gunshot wounds by improving the prognosis, early diagnosis and treatment. Materials and methods. A retrospective analysis of 233 medical records of inpatients of wounded military persons of 2014-2020 hospitalized in medical institutions of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine for more than 14 days. All victims were examined in the laboratory using unified methods of laboratory tests. The value of r… Show more

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“…To verify the clinical advisability of early hepatotropic therapy, a prospective study of 112 prehealthy wounded servicemen, who underwent regular medical examinations, was undertaken. They were hospitalized at the National Military Medical Clinical Center (NMMCC) (clinical base of the Military Therapy Department of the Ukrainian Military Medical Academy) with increased transaminase activity and a high risk of reactive hepatitis occurrence (Savichan, 2022b), received standard wound treatment according to existing protocols and were randomized into 3 groups:…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To verify the clinical advisability of early hepatotropic therapy, a prospective study of 112 prehealthy wounded servicemen, who underwent regular medical examinations, was undertaken. They were hospitalized at the National Military Medical Clinical Center (NMMCC) (clinical base of the Military Therapy Department of the Ukrainian Military Medical Academy) with increased transaminase activity and a high risk of reactive hepatitis occurrence (Savichan, 2022b), received standard wound treatment according to existing protocols and were randomized into 3 groups:…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%