Use of Information Technologies for Clinical Decision-Making in Medical Rehabilitation

Volodymyr Kylivnyk, S. Rudyk, O. Hladkyi, T. Tkachenko
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Use of modern information technologies in medical diagnosis is considered for making clinical decisions in the medical rehabilitation (MR). Main parameters necessary for making optimal clinical solutions are distinguished. Method developed in compliance with the general algorithm of the decisionmaking theory is applied for making specific rehabilitation programs [6]. Probability of making diagnosis in the presence of symptoms is assessed by means of the Bayes theorem. Potential and real models of clinical solutions are presented, as well as the general algorithm of decision-making for rehabilitation intervention (patient’s history, clinical diagnosis specification, assessment of morphometry measurements, assessment of functional capabilities, choice of the alternative, indication/contraindication for rehabilitation. In the absence of contraindications: identifying tasks, means, rehabilitation methods, determining motion state and load parameters). With this in view in-depth theoretical analysis of this problem in Ukraine and abroad is carried out.
信息技术在医疗康复临床决策中的应用
现代信息技术在医学诊断中的应用被认为是医疗康复(MR)临床决策的基础。区分了制定最佳临床方案所需的主要参数。根据决策理论的一般算法开发的方法用于制定具体的康复方案[6]。通过贝叶斯定理评估了在症状存在时做出诊断的概率。提出了临床解决方案的潜在模型和现实模型,以及康复干预决策的一般算法(患者病史、临床诊断规范、形态测量评估、功能能力评估、替代方案选择、康复指征/禁忌症)。在无禁忌症的情况下:确定任务、手段、康复方法,确定运动状态和负荷参数)。鉴于此,本文对乌克兰和国外的这一问题进行了深入的理论分析。
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