PROGNOSIS OF LETHALITY IN PATIENTS WITH PERITONITIS TAKING INTO ACCOUNT OF POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS
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https://doi.org/10.11603/mie.1996-1960.2013.1.416Abstract
After analyzing t h e risk factors in patients with peritonitis t h ere was found out t h at it is exist t h e statistical relationship between fatal and postoperative complications. So, the highest risk of death is in the case of patients with pulmonary embolism, abdominal abscesses. The high rate of mortality is in patients with pericarditis, early a dhesive intestinal obstruction, recurnent relaparotomy, intestinal fistula, th rombosis lower limbs. Pleurisy, postoperative pneumonia, multiple organ failure, postoperative pancreatitis, prolonged intestinal paresis increase t h e risk of lethal result. Knowing th e statistical relationship between postoperative complications and mortality it is possible to predict t he postoperative period
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