VEGETATIVE VIOLATIONS ON THE BACKGROUND OF THE PATHOLOGY ENDOMETRIUM IN THE LATE REPRODUCTIVE AND PREMENOPAUZAL PERIOD
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https://doi.org/10.11603/2415-8798.2017.2.7841Keywords:
vegetative dysfunction, endometrial pathology, late reproductive age, premenopause, Wein questionnaire.Abstract
Diseases of the endometrium are a common gynecological pathology, the frequency of which is significantly increased by the period of premenopause. This age period is also associated with a high percentage of transition of the initial vegetative changes and violations to more severe conditions. Analysis of the features of somatic and vegetative manifestations helps to differentiate their psychosomatic or psycho-vegetative character and optimize complex therapy.
The aim of the study – to reveal signs of vegetative dysfunction (VD) in women of late reproductive and premenopausal age suffering from endometrial pathology (PE).
Materials and Methods. Clinical and anamnestic features, vegetative profile, psychological status and quality of life of 325 women 35 to 55 years old with endometrial pathology were studied. For the diagnosis of VD ballroom questionnaire of A. M. Wayne was used. The personality profile was assessed in 176 women of the PE group using the FPI test, designed to diagnose mental states and personality traits. To study the quality of life, the SF-36 health questionnaire was used.
Results and Discussion. According to the results of testing on the questionnaire of Wayne, 74.5 % of patients showed pronounced vegetative dysfunction. Summarizing the results obtained, first of all, it is necessary to note very high VD scores for PE – in ¾ cases they were above the norm, in each second they exceeded 27 points, although almost the entire range of vegetative profile was represented in the PE group: from 3 to 60 points , with a possible range from 0 to 60. However, only 11.6 % of women with severe VD were seeking medical help in connection with the pathology of the vegetative system. It was found that the presence of vegetative disorders is associated with increased neuroticism of patients, a decrease in the quality of life and an increased rate of recurrence of endometrial pathology.
Conclusions. It was concluded that the combination of endometrial pathology with vegetative dysfunction significantly aggravates the prognosis of treatment. Therefore, it is necessary to study the state of vegetative profile in examining women of late reproductive and premenopausal age with endometrial pathology.
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