INTEGRAL INFLAMMATION SCORE (YBI) IN POSTOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS AFTER EMERGENCY GYNECOLOGIC INTERVENTIONS USING ARGON PLASMA COAGULATION (APC)

Authors

  • Sharipov X.B. Samarkand State Medical University Samarkand, Uzbekistan Author

Keywords:

YBI, postoperative monitoring, inflammation, endogenous intoxication, emergency gynecology

Abstract

Postoperative recovery in emergency gynecology largely depends on the intensity of the systemic inflammatory response and endogenous intoxication, which calls for clinician-friendly tools for risk stratification. We developed a practical monitoring model - the Integral Inflammation Score (YBI) - based on clinical and laboratory parameters of the early postoperative period. The following YBI thresholds are proposed: 8-12 points (low activity; standard follow-up), 13-17 points (moderate activity; expanded monitoring and reassessment at 3 months), and ≥18 points (high activity; enhanced follow-up, therapy adjustment as needed, and reassessment every 2 months during the first 6 months).

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Published

2026-02-23