An Integrated Approach to The Treatment of Acute Pancreatitis in Patients with Cirrhosis of The Liver.

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Urakov Sh.T., Mirzoev V.I., Abdurakhmanov M. M.,Makhmanazarov O.M.

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The relevance of the problem of diagnosis and treatment of acute pancreatitis in patients with liver cirrhosis is due to the high prevalence of this surgical disease and its significant contribution among emergency diseases of the abdominal cavity. Research shows that the development of acute pancreatitis is associated with disturbances in the drainage function of the pancreatic ducts, which can be caused by various external influences. The clinical issues, diagnosis and treatment of acute pancreatitis associated with liver cirrhosis have not been sufficiently studied due to the complexity of its effects on the body and limited information about the structure of endotoxicosis in this disease. The proximity of the liver and pancreas, as well as their functional relationships, pose a potential risk of developing damage and dysfunction of the liver in acute diseases of the pancreas. Treatment of patients with acute pancreatitis and cirrhosis of the liver includes complex measures aimed at normalizing the volume of circulating fluid and electrolyte balance, as well as improving microcirculation and portal blood flow. This article is of scientific interest and may contribute to the development of more effective methods for diagnosing and treating acute pancreatitis in patients with liver cirrhosis.


 

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