Quality of life in patients, suffering chronic pancreatitis after surgical treatment
Abstract
Objective. To estimate the results of surgical treatment in patients, suffering chronic pancreatitis (CHP), their own opinion is significant, concerning efficacy of the treatment measures applied: how much their quality of life (QL) changed subjectively, which depends postoperatively upon kind of the operative intervention performed.
Маterials and methods. The answers to questions (questionnaire SF–36) in 41 patients, suffering CHP, were analyzed preoperatively and postoperatively.
Results. As a result of longitudinal pancreatoenterostomy and duodenopreserving resections of pancreatic head the QL is better, than in postresection period, after which the indices are in 3 – 2,5 times lower in accordance to RP and RE scales.
Conclusion. Index of physical component of health in late postoperative period confirms expediency of application of parenchyma–preserving operations in patients, suffering CHP.
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