EVALUATION OF HEMODYNAMIC CHANGES IN PATIENTS WITH URGENT SURGICAL PATHOLOGY IN MILITARY MEDICINE
Farida Azizova , Center for Development of Professional Qualification of Medical Workers, Tashkent, UzbekistanAbstract
This study evaluates hemodynamic changes in patients with urgent surgical pathologies within the context of military medicine. Hemodynamic stability is crucial for optimizing outcomes in military surgical patients who often present with unique challenges, such as trauma, limited resources, and delayed medical evacuation. The research focuses on identifying key physiological alterations, assessing the efficacy of current monitoring techniques, and exploring advanced therapeutic interventions tailored to the military environment. By analyzing clinical data from a cohort of military surgical cases, this study provides insights into the relationship between hemodynamic parameters and outcomes, aiming to enhance decision-making in field-based surgical care. The findings highlight the importance of early intervention, advanced monitoring technologies, and protocol-driven resuscitation to improve survival rates and reduce complications in this population.
Keywords
Hemodynamic changes, urgent surgical pathology, military medicine
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