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PREDICTING THE POSSIBILITY OF DEVELOPING MULTIORGAN DEFICIENCY SYNDROME IN PATIENTS WITH PERITONITIS

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Study Objective: To determine the feasibility of predicting the development of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) in children with peritonitis based on an analysis of blood coagulation (hemostasis) parameters. Materials and Methods: The study included 52 children aged 6 to 18 years admitted to the surgical department of the Tashkent State Medical University, with a diagnosis of peritonitis confirmed during surgery. Patients were divided into three groups: Group I (22 children): with localized peritonitis. Group II (22 children): with generalized peritonitis but without obvious clinical and laboratory signs of sepsis (with one or two signs of a systemic inflammatory response). Group III (8 children): with generalized peritonitis and pronounced clinical and laboratory signs of sepsis. Results: Initial analysis showed that all patients with peritonitis had increased blood coagulation compared to normal. Further observation of the disease revealed the following: Children in Group I successfully managed peritonitis thanks to the therapy administered, and they did not develop POES. In Group II, POES developed in 10% of patients, and in 50% of patients in Group III. In cases of POES development, a change in treatment strategy was required. Conclusion: A study of the blood coagulation system in children with peritonitis allowed us to identify three types of the body's response to abdominal infection: Favorable type: characterized by the absence of POES and the presence of no more than two signs of a systemic inflammatory response. Questionable type: accompanied by the development of POES in 10% of cases, with no more than two signs of a systemic inflammatory response. Unfavorable type: associated with the development of POES in 50% of cases and the presence of more than two signs of a systemic inflammatory response, indicating abdominal (peritoneal) sepsis.
Title: PREDICTING THE POSSIBILITY OF DEVELOPING MULTIORGAN DEFICIENCY SYNDROME IN PATIENTS WITH PERITONITIS
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Study Objective: To determine the feasibility of predicting the development of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) in children with peritonitis based on an analysis of blood coagulation (hemostasis) parameters.
Materials and Methods: The study included 52 children aged 6 to 18 years admitted to the surgical department of the Tashkent State Medical University, with a diagnosis of peritonitis confirmed during surgery.
Patients were divided into three groups: Group I (22 children): with localized peritonitis.
Group II (22 children): with generalized peritonitis but without obvious clinical and laboratory signs of sepsis (with one or two signs of a systemic inflammatory response).
Group III (8 children): with generalized peritonitis and pronounced clinical and laboratory signs of sepsis.
Results: Initial analysis showed that all patients with peritonitis had increased blood coagulation compared to normal.
Further observation of the disease revealed the following: Children in Group I successfully managed peritonitis thanks to the therapy administered, and they did not develop POES.
In Group II, POES developed in 10% of patients, and in 50% of patients in Group III.
In cases of POES development, a change in treatment strategy was required.
Conclusion: A study of the blood coagulation system in children with peritonitis allowed us to identify three types of the body's response to abdominal infection: Favorable type: characterized by the absence of POES and the presence of no more than two signs of a systemic inflammatory response.
Questionable type: accompanied by the development of POES in 10% of cases, with no more than two signs of a systemic inflammatory response.
Unfavorable type: associated with the development of POES in 50% of cases and the presence of more than two signs of a systemic inflammatory response, indicating abdominal (peritoneal) sepsis.

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