Application of automatized system for accummulation and analysis of diagnostic information for assessment of patients status suffering from impairment of cerebral blood flow in vertebro-basilar territory
Keywords:
brain, ischemic injury, poor circulation, diagnostic data, analysis of results, an automated tracking systemAbstract
We developed principles of data analysis from formalized medical records of 248 patients with cerebral ischemia caused by lesions of principal arteries. We performed objective assessment of patients status by developed severity index. It is possible to predict outcomes of disease course and of treatment results with help of automized programming complex.
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