ANALYSIS OF QUANTITATIVE INDICATORS OF LEADING CLINICAL SIGNS OF ICTERIC CHOLESTASIS IN OPTIMIZATION OF ITS THERAPY EFFICIENCY
Lola Izzatilloyevna Makhmudova* and Nilufar Sharipovna Akhmedova
Abstract
Assessing the competence of the information potential of quantitative
indicators of the leading clinical and biochemical signs of icteric
cholestasis (ICh) and optimizing its therapy. The material for the study
was quantitative indicators of clinical signs of cholestasis of 66
patients (18 male persons, and other persons of female) with chronic
diffuse liver diseases. Indicators leading clinical signs – (SICH)
jaundice and pruritus were quantified using a Likert scale. The number
of points was allocated to assess the range from 1 to 3, and it depended
on the severity of clinical signs leading SICH. The results showed that
the information potential of quantitative indicators of clinical signs
SICH was quite competent to differentiate into individual grades. At the same time, among
other clinical symptoms of cholestasis were the most informative indicators of jaundice.
From the perspective of clinical practice, it is claimed SICH division into separate
independent gradation. Leading clinical symptoms SICH possess sufficient information
potential to delineate it’s severity for certain types.
Keywords: Icteric Cholestasis, Main Clinical Signs, Jaundice, Pruritus, Evaluation.
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