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COGNITIVE SYSTEM OF THE HEPATORENAL SYNDROME SCREENING IN PERSONS WITH ALCOHOL ABUSE
Author(s) -
Alexey Lagunov,
Darina Lagunova,
Irina Berdennikova
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
computing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.184
H-Index - 11
eISSN - 2312-5381
pISSN - 1727-6209
DOI - 10.47839/ijc.13.2.628
Subject(s) - hepatorenal syndrome , medicine , cirrhosis , liver disease , alcohol abuse , alcoholic liver disease , alcohol consumption , disease , intensive care medicine , psychiatry , alcohol , biology , biochemistry
Increase in alcohol consumption is observed in all countries of the world. Over the past 20 years, consumption of alcohol correlated with the level of mortality from liver cirrhosis. Under the hepatorenal syndrome understand the primary lesion of the liver with subsequent involvement in the painful process of kidney tissue. In order to detection of hepatorenal syndrome in medical practice screening laboratory markers carried out manually. Introduction of medical information system can significantly improve the process of detecting disease in patients. The authors were unable to find an analogue of medical information system for the purpose of screening for hepatorenal syndrome. Analysis of the process of screening laboratory markers of hepatorenal syndrome allowed to create a client-server intelligent information system based on the Java SE platform using the management system database Firebird. Tests were carried out Arkhangelsk City Clinical Hospital № 1. Testing has shown that the time of diagnosis was reduced in comparison with traditional methods at 69%, with fewer specialists, while job satisfaction of physicians increased by 23%. Diagnostic accuracy hepatorenal syndrome is not dependent on the method of diagnosis. Testing program showed that the data that gives our program coincide with those of health professionals.

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