Kostiuk I. Рrediction and diagnosis of an overactive bladder in pregnant women of various somatotypes

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

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0419U002772

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Specialization

  • 14.01.01 - Акушерство та гінекологія

05-06-2019

Specialized Academic Board

Д 05.600.01

Vinnytsia National Pirogov Memorial Medical University

Essay

Object – hyperactive bladder syndrome in pregnant women of different somatotypes; goal – improving the efficiency of forecasting and improving the diagnosis of overactive bladder syndrome by developing and optimizing a complex method of an individual diagnostic algorithm and predicting overactive bladder syndrome in pregnant women of different somatotypes; methods – general clinical, questionnaire-anamnestic, anthropometric, somatotype, bacterioscopic and bacteriological, biochemical, sonographic, enzyme immunoassay, mathematical and statistical analysis; results – for the first time, on the basis of a comprehensive survey, previously unknown individual characteristics of the occurrence of overactive bladder syndrome in pregnant women of different somatotypes were studied; revealed a link between the manifestation of overactive bladder syndrome and the constitutional characteristics of the body in pregnant women; clarified the levels of testosterone, progesterone, estradiol, prolactin and TTG in different stages of pregnancy and in the postpartum period in women with overactive bladder; theoretically substantiated and clinically proved the feasibility of measuring the constitutional parameters of the body in pregnant women of different age groups with overactive bladder syndrome; for the first time, discriminatory models were developed and introduced into practice, which allow the use of anthropometric and somatotypological and hormonal indicators to predict the possibility of hyperactive urinary bladder syndrome for the further development of individual treatment regimens and pathology; the algorithm of diagnostic and prognostic measures on the basis of a phased integrated approach to patient management has been improved and introduced; branch – medicine.

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