RU2001119221A - METHOD FOR EVALUATING THE RISK DEGREE OF THE EVENT OF PATHOLOGY OF THE NEWBORN - Google Patents

METHOD FOR EVALUATING THE RISK DEGREE OF THE EVENT OF PATHOLOGY OF THE NEWBORN Download PDF

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RU2001119221A
RU2001119221A RU2001119221/14A RU2001119221A RU2001119221A RU 2001119221 A RU2001119221 A RU 2001119221A RU 2001119221/14 A RU2001119221/14 A RU 2001119221/14A RU 2001119221 A RU2001119221 A RU 2001119221A RU 2001119221 A RU2001119221 A RU 2001119221A
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Способ оценки степени риска возникновения патологии новорожденных, включающий обследование беременной женщины и плода, выделение факторов поиска и их оценку в баллах, отличающийся тем, что полученные данные факторов риска заносят в "Прогностическую таблицу для оценки риска возникновения патологии новорожденных", в которой каждому фактору соответствует свой диагностический коэффициент, выраженный в баллах, подсчитывают максимальную сумму факторов риска (+) и минимальную сумму с учетом антифакторов (-) и при получении следующих данных, дают оценку степени риска: при сумме баллов равной 31 риск отсутствует, при сумме баллов от 32 до 60 - степень риска низкая, при сумме баллов от 61 до 100 - степень риска средняя и при сумме баллов от 101 до 192 степень риска высокая.A method for assessing the degree of risk of neonatal pathology, including examination of a pregnant woman and the fetus, highlighting the search factors and evaluating them in points, characterized in that the obtained data of risk factors are entered in the "Prognostic table for assessing the risk of neonatal pathology", in which each factor corresponds to their diagnostic coefficient, expressed in points, calculate the maximum amount of risk factors (+) and the minimum amount taking into account antifactors (-) and upon receipt of the following data, d dissolved risk assessment: the sum of scores equal to 31 there is no risk, when the sum of scores from 32 to 60 - the degree of risk is low when the sum of scores from 61 to 100 - average degree of risk and the total score of 101 to 192 degree of risk is high.
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RU2475179C1 (en) * 2011-08-03 2013-02-20 Государственное образовательное учреждение высшего профессионального образования "Астраханская государственная медицинская академия" Министерства здравоохранения и социального развития Российской Федерации Method for prediction of abnormal development in infants of opium-addicted mothers

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RU2475179C1 (en) * 2011-08-03 2013-02-20 Государственное образовательное учреждение высшего профессионального образования "Астраханская государственная медицинская академия" Министерства здравоохранения и социального развития Российской Федерации Method for prediction of abnormal development in infants of opium-addicted mothers

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