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    Дополнительная информация, влияющая на течение и исход заболевания



    Отсутствует.



    Критерии оценки качества медицинской помощи





    п/п

    Критерии качества

    Уровень достоверности доказательств

    Уровень убедительности рекомендаций

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    Выполнен осмотр врачом-урологом

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    C

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    Выполнен общий (клинический) анализ крови развернутый

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    Выполнен анализ крови биохимический общетерапевтический (креатинин, мочевина)

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    Выполнен общий анализ мочи

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    Выполнено бактериологическое исследование мочи (при наличии признаков инфекционно-воспалительного процесса)

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    Выполнена бесконтрастная компьютерная томография почек и надпочечников или ультразвуковое исследование почек и мочевыводящих путей в сочетании с обзорной урографией (рентгенография мочевыделительной системы)

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    B

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    Выполнено введение лекарственных препаратов группы нестероидные противовоспалительные средств и/или метамизола натрия или лекарственных препаратов группы наркотические анальгетики не позднее 1 часа от момента установления диагноза (в зависимости от медицинских показаний) с последующей оценкой анальгезирующего эффекта через 30 мин. после введения.



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    Выполнено дренирование верхних мочевыводящих путей (при отсутствии эффекта от медикаментозной терапии в течении 12 часов) или дистанционная литотрипсия / контактная уретеролитотрипсия (в зависимости от медицинских показаний и при отсутствии медицинских противопоказаний) в течении 24 часов.

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    С

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    Выполнена контрольная обзорная урография (рентгенография мочевыделительной системы) при проведении дренирования верхних мочевыводящих путей или оперативного лечения.

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