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Department of Hepato-pancreato-biliary Surgery, Scientific Center of Surgery, Sharifzade str 196, Baku AZ1133, Azerbaijan
Dr. Emil A. Iskandarov is a leading researcher in the Department of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery at the Scientific Center of Surgery in Baku, Azerbaijan. His expertise encompasses liver microcirculation and the prognostic evaluation of inflammatory markers in acute pancreatitis. Notably, Dr. Iskandarov co-authored a study titled "The Prognostic Value of Inflammatory Markers to Predict Adverse Clinical Course of Acute Pancreatitis," which examines the predictive capabilities of inflammatory markers in the progression of acute pancreatitis. His research has been instrumental in enhancing the understanding of complex hepatobiliary conditions, contributing to improved patient outcomes. Dr. Iskandarov's dedication to advancing surgical practices and patient care continues to impact the field of hepatopancreatobiliary surgery significantly.
Research Article
Are Nodular Goiter Patients Likely to have a Poor Quality of Life after Thyroidectomy, if they Received Hormonal Suppressive Therapy for a Long
Time before Surgery?
Author(s): Emil Iskandarov* and Nazrin Agayeva
Background: The Quality of life of patients with benign thyroid nodules after surgical procedures
is particularly important in evaluating the long-term results.
Aim: To compare the Quality of life of patients previously treated with L-Thyroxine and then
underwent thyroidectomy, and whose surgery was introduced without hormonal suppressive therapy.
Materials and methods: The outcomes of 174 patients with nodular goiter who underwent thyroidectomy were
comparatively analyzed. Eighty-eight patients did not receive any hormonal treatment before surgery (basic group);
eighty-six patients were treated with L-thyroxin for 1 year, and when hormonal suppressive therapy was identified as
ineffective, were underwent surgery (control group). The Quality of Life was calculated with the SF-36 Questionnaire,
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DOI:
10.35248/2167-7948.22.11.275