Abstract

Introduction. Currently, single- and multifactorial criteria are employed to evaluate the quality of urolithiasis treatment utilizing lithotripsy. Among the most utilized single factors that influence the efficacy of urolithiasis therapy are the stone-free rate (SFR), the duration of lithotripsy, the level of intra- and post-operative complications, and hospital stay following lithotripsy. A more promising approach is the integrated indicator of the efficacy of urolithiasis management using the lithotripter, which considers all the aforementioned factors. It is an urgent task to determine the extent to which alterations in individual variables impact the value of an integrated assessment of the efficacy of laser lithotripsy-based urolithiasis intervention.Objective. To study the dependence of the integral efficiency indicator on the magnitude of influencing factors in the treatment of urolithiasis using transurethral thulium lithotripsy.Materials & methods. We used the method of mathematical modeling of the integral criterion for urolithiasis treatment efficacy using the Scilab v.6.02 software package to determine the extent to which individual factors influence the overall effectiveness of laser thulium lithotripsy.Results. Graphical dependences of the index of urolithiasis treatment efficacy for lithotripsy on the complication rate (at different values of surgery time and dependence of urolithiasis treatment efficacy on SFR at different values of complication rate, surgery time and hospital stay) were obtained. A software system for determining the integral index of urolithiasis treatment efficiency for lithotripsy was developed.Conclusion. The resulting dependencies of the index of urolithiasis treatment efficacy for lithotripsy can be used to evaluate the impact of the complication grade and the SFR on the value of the efficacy index and to devise measures to enhance it. The software developed for the calculation of this index allows to obtain the required value at different input influencing parameters.

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