Perspectives of the application of medical information technologies for assessing the risk of anatomical lesion of the coronary arteries
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Published:2023
Issue:1(25)
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Page:44-55
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ISSN:2520-6524
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Container-title:Science, technologies, innovation
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Author:
Pavlov S. V.1ORCID, Mezhiievska I. A.2ORCID, Wójcik W.3ORCID, Vlasenko O. V.2ORCID, Avrunin O. H.4ORCID, Volosovych O. S.1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Vinnytsia National Technical University 2. National Pirogov Memorial Medical University 3. Lublin University of Technology 4. Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics
Abstract
The work analyzes the world experience in the development of medical information technologies. The method of using fuzzy sets for the implementation of an information expert system for solving the problems of medical diagnostics, in particular, during assessing the degree of anatomical damage of the coronary bed in patients with various forms of coronary artery disease, has been developed. The practical value of the work lies in the possibility of using an automated expert system to solve the problems of medical diagnosis based on fuzzy logic when assessing the degree of anatomical damage of the coronary bed in patients with various forms of coronary artery disease.
Publisher
State Scientific Institution - Ukrainian Institute of Scientific and Technical Expertise and Info
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