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Отдаленные результаты лечения больных с ранениями сердца

Отдаленные результаты лечения больных с ранениями сердца

Abstract

Results of studying of the remote postoperative period and quality of life of 30 patients operated concerning heart wounds are presented. It is established that in the remote postoperative period, at the patients operated concerning wounds of heart, complication develop in 60% of supervision. The majority of complications are connected with the developed adhesive process in a chest cavity. In the remote postoperative period the executed operation don't influence a physical component of health. Thus the psychological component of health changes: fatigue, absence of feeling of internal energy and decrease in working capacity, decrease in social activity is noted, tendencies to development of depressions are found.

Представлены результаты изучения отдаленного послеоперационного периода и качества жизни 30 пациентов оперированных по поводу ранений сердца. Установлено, что в отдаленном послеоперационном периоде, у пациентов, оперированных по поводу ранений сердца, осложнения развиваются в 60% наблюдений. Большинство осложнений связаны с развывшимся спаечным процессом в грудной полости. В отдаленном послеоперационном периоде выполненная операция не влияют на физический компонент здоровья. При этом изменяется психологический компонент здоровья: отмечается утомляемость, отсутствие чувства внутренней энергии и снижение работоспособности, снижение социальной активности, обнаружены склонности к развитию депрессивных состояний.

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ТРАВМА СЕРДЦА, ОТДАЛЕННЫЙ ПОСЛЕОПЕРАЦИОННЫЙ ПЕРИОД, КАЧЕСТВО ЖИЗНИ

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