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LIFE QUALITY OF PATIENTS WITH GRANULOMATOUS RESPIRATORY LESIONS SUFFERING FROM SARCOIDOSIS AND TUBERCULOSIS

https://doi.org/10.21292/2075-1230-2016-94-12-48-52

Abstract

In order to investigate the life quality of 404 sarcoidosis patients and 404 tuberculosis patients questionnaires of NAIF и SGRQ were used, the technique of V.A. Kopanev was used to evaluate the adaptive state of the host. It was found out that sarcoidosis patients manifested bigger number of adaptive reactions of the host from balanced pathology circle and chronic stress circle compared to tuberculosis patients who demonstrated reactions from normal functioning circle. Prevalence of adaptive reactions from acute stress circle in both groups showed the depth of the effect of forming granulomatous lesions on the patient's host and it was reflected in the life quality studies demonstrating the obvious reduction in the life quality of both sarcoidosis and tuberculosis patients. However express method of NAIF demonstrated the reduction of average integral life quality indicator in sarcoidosis patients due to social and sexual components. Life quality assessment method of NAIF, reflecting finer rates of the host functioning allowed evaluating the quality of rehabilitation programmes when used for monitoring of changes.

About the Authors

A. Yu. Chernikov
Regional Clinical TB Dispensary
Russian Federation

Health Committee of Kursk Region, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Pulmonologist,

Village of Schetinka, Kursky raion, Kursk Region, 305511



L. G. Zemlyanskikh
Kursk State Medical University
Russian Federation

Candidate of Medical Sciences, Assistant of Phthisiopulmonology Department,

3, Karla Marksa St., Kursk, 305041



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Chernikov A.Yu., Zemlyanskikh L.G. LIFE QUALITY OF PATIENTS WITH GRANULOMATOUS RESPIRATORY LESIONS SUFFERING FROM SARCOIDOSIS AND TUBERCULOSIS. Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases. 2016;94(12):48-52. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21292/2075-1230-2016-94-12-48-52

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