Accordingly, the use of medical ozone in the treatment of placental insufficiency, which has a multifactorial nonspecific effect, seems promising. Medical ozone is an ozone-oxygen mixture obtained from ultrapure oxygen by decomposing it under a weak electric charge or under the influence of ultraviolet radiation. The aim of the study to improve the ways of carrying pregnant women with fetoplacental insufficiency using ozone therapy. The results of pregnancy and childbirth were studied in 38 patients diagnosed with fetoplacental insufficiency, who applied to the obstetrics department of the SamSMU multidisciplinary clinic No. 1 between 2022 and 2023. Thus, timely complex therapy of FPI using traditional and ozone therapy methods helped to correct changes in the blood coagulation system and normalize the hemostasiological parameters of the examined patients, in our study, blood coagulation due to plasma and platelet connections in the main group significant stabilization of potential was observed.
18.12.2023 Volume 2 Issue 12 View more DownloadThe article examines the occurrence and impact of somatic diseases in pregnancy complicated by preeclampsia and the effect of the condition of the fetus. The purpose of the study was to study the occurrence of somatic diseases and their interaction with preeclampsia
18.12.2023 Volume 2 Issue 12 View more DownloadPregnancy is manifested by a host of changes in a woman’s body, and changes in the urinary system are no exception. But the line between normality and pathology still remains; the vast majority of authors directly or indirectly associate the development of urination disorders in reproductive age with pregnancy and childbirth. Therefore, the purpose of the study was to examine the frequency and nature of urinary disorders during pregnancy to identify significant risk factors. Pregnant women who applied to the multidisciplinary clinic of SamSMU with urinary disorders in 2022-2023 were examined
18.12.2023 Volume 2 Issue 12 View more DownloadThe article presents the results of methods used to develop urinary incontinence and treatment tactics for patients with OAB depending on its type. 50 patients with OAB who applied to the urology department during 2021-2024 were selected as the research object. According to the form of UI, conservative treatment and the use of BFB can be promoted as the most effective way to treat OAB in patients. According to it, it is appropriate to use antidepressants in stressful UI, m-cholinoblockers and beta-3-adrenomimetics, duloxetine in urgent UI and mixed UI in OAB.
18.12.2023 Volume 2 Issue 12 View more DownloadStudy of varicose veins and pregnancy from the point of view of genetic predisposition. The study was conducted on 100 pregnant women with a history of varicose veins who were treated in the maternity complex of the Samarkand regional perinatal center during 2022-2023. The study used general clinical, laboratory (blood, biochemical), instrumental and statistical research methods. Antithrombin and prothrombin levels were higher in women with varicose veins during pregnancy than in healthy women. In women with varicose veins before pregnancy, this indicator was 3 times higher than in healthy women, and 2 times higher than in women who developed VV during pregnancy
18.12.2023 Volume 2 Issue 12 View more DownloadDetermine the level of anemia in pregnant women with varicose veins. The study was conducted on 100 pregnant women with a history of varicose veins who were treated in the maternity complex of the Samarkand regional perinatal center during 2022-2023. The study used general clinical, laboratory (hematological, biochemical), instrumental and statistical research methods. All pregnant women with VV from the main group were diagnosed with anemia of various forms and degrees, which is characterized by a relationship between the duration, activity and manifestations of the disease
18.12.2023 Volume 2 Issue 12 View more DownloadThe most common operations for acute abdomen are ectopic pregnancy (67.4%), ovarian apoplexy (25.1%), and adnexal torsion (5%). Purpose of the study to evaluate the possibilities of differential diagnosis for symptoms of acute abdomen in women. Based on the data, we can conclude that the symptoms of “acute gynecological abdomen” are most easily differentiated based on medical history and ultrasound data. In advanced cases of hemoperitonium, it is more difficult to distinguish the nature of the pain than in other situations.
18.12.2023 Volume 2 Issue 12 View more DownloadThe frequency of acute gynecological diseases requiring surgical intervention is 26% of the total number of gynecological pathologies. purpose of the study to compare laparoscopic and laparotomic methods of treating acute abdomen in gynecological patients in the city of Samarkand. Based on the data, we can say that laparoscopy is taking the place of laparotomy in large steps, which is justified. Laparoscopy has better efficiency, less blood loss, reliable hemostasis and less trauma to organs
17.12.2023 Volume 2 Issue 12 View more DownloadOveractive bladder (OBS) is a clinical syndrome involving urinary urgency with or without urge incontinence, usually in association with urinary frequency and nocturia (urination between falling asleep and waking up). To date, it has been established that the cause of frequent and urgent urination in most patients is detrusor hyperactivity. The problem of diagnosis and successful treatment of patients with OAB requires an integrated approach involving doctors of various specialties, primarily urologists, neurologists and neurosurgeons. Attention is drawn to the fact that in most cases it is not possible to determine the true cause of the development of OAB, which makes it necessary to continue research aimed at identifying the etiological factors of OAB
17.12.2023 Volume 2 Issue 12 View more DownloadOveractive bladder syndrome (OBS) is a clinical syndrome with or without urge incontinence, usually associated with frequent urination and nocturnal urination. To date, it has been established that detrusor hyperactivity is the cause of frequent and urgent urination in most patients. The problem of diagnosis and successful treatment of patients with OBS is a problem that requires the involvement of doctors of various specialties, primarily urologists, neurologists and neurosurgeons. In many cases, attention is paid to the fact that it is impossible to determine the real cause of the development of OBS, which requires the continuation of research aimed at determining the etiological factors of OBS
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