Abstract. Recent studies have shown that chronic prostatitis is one of the most common clinically and socially significant diseases. With chronic prostatitis, mental health suffers no less than with other severe somatic diseases, which sharply reduces the quality of life of men. This was a serious incentive for this study. In outpatient conditions, 50 patients with a confirmed diagnosis of N41 were examined. 1 Chronic prostatitis; R10.2 Pelvic and perineal pain. At the stage of inclusion in the study and treatment, the patient is examined: 1) Study of anamnesis. (NIH-CPS; IPSS; IIEF-5; PHQ-9; GAD-7; EQ–5D–3L) 2) Physical examination (determination of the somatic status of the study subjects) 3) Laboratory examinations were carried out in the laboratories of the clinical bases of the Consultative and Diagnostic Center No2 of the Moscow Health Department, Moscow, 8 Igralnaya Street; Clinical base Central Medical Clinic CMD, Moscow, Perovo metro station, Novogireevskaya st., 3A; Clinical base Clinic «New Medicine», Moscow region, Orekhovo-Zuevo, Lenin st., 44. (urine culture for microflora or urine assessment with a test strip once - before the start of therapy, four-cup test, PSA, CRP, STI screening) 4). Specialized diagnostic tests (ultrasound of the bladder with determination of the volume of residual urine, uroflowmetry, TRUS of the prostate with Doppler mapping). GE LOGIQ V2 ultrasound machine with convex and rectal probe. The obtained research data and interpretation of statistical data allow us to conclude that it is possible to use the MAVIT device according to GIKS.941549.102 TU, manufactured by Yelatma Instrument Plant JSC, according to the selected methods, 7 procedures every 2 months in urological patients with chronic prostatitis and the presence of chronic pelvic pain syndrome in order to relieve pain symptoms, lower urinary tract symptoms. The study also found positive effects on men’s sexual function and a reduction in anxiety disorders. All these positive outcomes in relation to the treatment of the main group of patients allow us to conclude that the MAVIT device may be widely used in the work of a practitioner both on an outpatient basis and in a day hospital.
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