PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE HEMOSTASIS SYSTEM IN MECHANICAL JAUNDICE
Ingestion: chronic damage to liver tissue, narrowing of the bile ducts, or parenchymal liver diseases can be accompanied by pathologies of the hemostasis system. The mechanisms affecting hemostasis in mechanical jaundice can be considered from four perspectives: the first refers to vitamin K deficiency in mechanical jaundice, the second describes the effect of ongoing fibrosis and cirrhosis of the liver on hemostasis, the third analyzes the relationship between infectious-septic mechanisms and the hemostasis system, its clinical significance in patients with obstructive jaundice, and the latter includes the analysis of specific factors.
Understanding the pathophysiology of hemostatic changes in patients with cholestasis and often liver disease is the key to accurate diagnosis and treatment. Combining good knowledge with a thorough examination of each patient can lead to the most promising result
The purpose of the study: to study the literature on homeostasis in patients with mechanical jaundice.
Search strategy: in order to systematically search for scientific information and achieve the goal, scientific analysis of publications in the database of evidence-based medicine (pabmed) was carried out from 2005 to 2020 using specialized search engines (Google Academy) and electronic scientific libraries (Cyberleninka, address electronic Biblioteca). Inclusion criteria: research of high methodological quality: meta-analysis, systematic review and cohort studies, as well as publications in English and Russian with clearly formulated and statistically proven conclusions. Criteria for publication: summary of reports, messages in the form of abstracts, advertising articles.
Results: the mechanisms affecting hemostasis in mechanical jaundice can be considered from four perspectives: the first relates to vitamin K deficiency in mechanical jaundice, the second describes the effect of ongoing fibrosis and cirrhosis of the liver on hemostasis, the third analyzes the relationship between infectious-septic mechanisms and the hemostasis system, its clinical significance in patients with obstructive jaundice, and the latter includes the analysis of specific factors
Conclusion: hemostasis disorders in a patient with mechanical jaundice are multi-factorial and difficult to assess. The general rule is that the patient should be treated by a doctor, not by the results of laboratory tests. The information obtained through coagulation tests should be carefully studied and interpreted in clinical practice.
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Orazgalieva M.T., Aimagambetov M.J., Omarov N.B., Akbaeva M.M. Pathophysiological characteristics of the hemostasis system in mechanical jaundice // Nauka i Zdravookhranenie [Science & Healthcare]. 2022, (Vol.24) 3, pp. 194-203. doi 10.34689/SH.2022.24.3.022Related publications:
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