Research strategy for development of instrument and computer support for diagnosis and treatment of addictive patients considering the consequences of the covid-19 pandemic

Author:

V PisarenkoORCID, ,Y PakinORCID,J PisarenkoORCID, ,

Abstract

The article states кesearch strategy for development of instrument and computer support for diagnosis and treatment of dependents of patients considering the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to the growing worldwide number of addicted people and the deterioration of this situation due to the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is important to introduce improved methods of computer diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of addicted patients and those suffering from on diseases of the central nervous system (CNS). These categories of patients make up a risk group. The proposed methods include the development of a computer database "Addictiveness", the accumulation and generalization of instrumental diagnostic data and the results of patients examinations of the development of a mathematical procedure for correlation "Brain Similarity", to identify signs of symptoms closeness of a dependent patient to one from the groups of already examined persons and those who underwent treatment. On the basis of mathematical methods "Procedure Brain Similarity" and the corresponding data of the database "Addictiveness" the creation of a software package of addicted patients precision diagnostics with computer calculations is provided. Scientific research results, relevant theoretical and experimental developments are the methodological basis for sufficiently qualified studies of a number of poorly studied human CNS phenomena, including not only diagnosis and treatment of addictive patients, but also understudied phenomena of extreme functions of cognitive brain activity

Publisher

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (Co. LTD Ukrinformnauka)

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