Abstract

According to the results of studying the ranges of diagnostic measures among 75 patients with eczema, primary health care quality was assessed. The adequacy/completeness of clinical and anamnestic examination of patients with eczema by general family medicine physicians was at the level of (56.5÷59.8)% being characterized by the underestimation of the state of skin derivatives (microelementosis, vitamin deficiency) in (86.7±3.9)% of patients; the constitutional and biological markers, visceral and functional markers of undifferentiated connective tissue dysplasia in (74.7±5.0)% and (74.7±5.0)% of patients, respectively; the influence of unfavorable regional environmental factors, living conditions and professional activity, clinical and morphological evaluation of rash in (49.3±5.8)% of patients. According to the generalized quality index, the adequacy/completeness of clinical and laboratory examination of patients with eczema was at the level of (58.4÷63.4)% being characterized by a low level of examinations aimed at the detection of possible disorders of microelement homeostasis and comorbidity. According to the generalized quality index, the adequacy/completeness of clinical and instrumental examination of patients with eczema was at the level of 66.5 being characterized by a low level of instrumental diagnostics of autonomic homeostasis state, densitometry, anesthesiometry, imaging study of the joints.

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