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Possibilities of Computer Prediction of the Relative Risk of Lethal Outcome in Septic Patients

Abstract

The algorithms of actions for the definition of the condition severity and choice of the medical-diagnostic measures in the patients with the biliary sepsis are presented. We take into account the traumatic factor of the operation, the kind of narcosis (endotracheal, local anesthesia) and severity level of the initial condition of the patients. We suggest using this program of the actions in the form of the computer program for the diagnostics of the severity level of a condition of the septic patients, creation of the database and electron archives of results of treatment, and also continuous monitoring of the condition of the patients.

About the Authors

V. V. Grebenyuk
Medical University Amur GMA
Russian Federation

Grebenuk Vyacheslav Vladimirovich: Ph.D.Med, surgeon of the highest qualification, the doctor-coloproctologist, doctor of ultrasonic diagnostics, Professor of Department of Anatomy and Operative Surgery

Amur region., Blagoveshchensk, Gorky Str., 95;

Blagoveshchensk, ul. Kuznechnaya, 99

tel.89246739154



K. A. Kovtunov
State Autonomous Institution of Healthcare of the Amur Region "Amur Regional Clinical Hospital"
Russian Federation

Kovtunov Konstantin Anatolyevich: doctor - urologist of the highest qualification, urological department 

Blagoveshchensk, ul. Voronkova, 26, str.Mukhina, 18-33

tel. +79098939050



A. A. Nazarov
City Clinical Hospital's paid services
Russian Federation

Nazarov Anatoliy Anatolievich: PhD, surgeon of the highest qualification, coloproctologist

Blagoveshchensk, str. Uralova; Str. Zeiskaya, 72/58

tel. 89145654777



I. V. Chumachenko
№3 FGKU "301 VCG" Russian Defense Ministry
Russian Federation

Chumatchenko Igor Vasilievich, a surgeon of the highest category, the chief of the surgery department with 25 beds, a branch 

the Amur region., Belogorsk Str. Naberezhnaya 161;

Str. Naberezhnaya 168/4

tel. 89145968406



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Grebenyuk V.V., Kovtunov K.A., Nazarov A.A., Chumachenko I.V. Possibilities of Computer Prediction of the Relative Risk of Lethal Outcome in Septic Patients. Yakut Medical Journal. 2014;(4):35-36.

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