NON-INVASIVE DIAGNOSTIC METHODS FOR ABDOMINAL INJURIES

Mualliflar

  • Sattarova Manzila ##default.groups.name.author##
  • Kuliyev Yuldosh Usmonovich ##default.groups.name.author##
  • Elmuradov Golibjon Karshievich ##default.groups.name.author##
  • Pulatov Dilshod Pulatovich ##default.groups.name.author##

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abdominal injury, diagnosis, sonography, FAST protocol, MSCT.

Abstrak

The literary review presents current trends in the use of ultrasound (ultrasound) and multislice computed tomography (MSCT) in the diagnosis of closed abdominal injuries. During discussing the issues of sonography, special emphasis is placed on publications devoted to assessing the informativeness of the so-called FAST-protocol ("Focused assessment with sonography in trauma"), which is included in the clinical recommendations of ATLS (Advanced Trauma Life Support), as a mandatory initial diagnostic study of patients with severe trauma. It is also shown that MSCT is currently considered the gold standard in the diagnosis of abdominal injuries.

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  • Sattarova Manzila

    Ultrasound diagnostic doctor of department of laboratory and diagnostics of the Samarkand branch of the Republican Research Center of Emergency Medicine, Republic of Uzbekistan.

  • Kuliyev Yuldosh Usmonovich

     Doctor  surgeon at the emergency surgery department 1 of the Samarkand branch of the Republican Research Center of Emergency Medicine, Uzbekistan.

  • Elmuradov Golibjon Karshievich

    . PhD, assistant at the Department of Surgery, Endoscopy and Anesthesiology and Reanimatology, Faculty of Education and Science, Samarkand State Medical University, Republic of Uzbekistan

  • Pulatov Dilshod Pulatovich

     Doctor  surgeon at the emergency surgery department 1 of the Samarkand branch of the Republican Research Center of Emergency Medicine, Uzbekistan

Nashr qilingan

2024-10-08

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NON-INVASIVE DIAGNOSTIC METHODS FOR ABDOMINAL INJURIES. (2024). Modern Education and Development, 11(2), 123-138. https://scientific-jl.org/mod/article/view/101