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Синдромальный анализ кровообращения в системном алгоритме антропофизиологического исследования

Синдромальный анализ кровообращения в системном алгоритме антропофизиологического исследования

Abstract

Настоящим сообщением завершается обоснование принципов методической реализации антропофизиологического подхода в диагностической оценке состояния сердечно-сосудистой системы, как системы базового гемодинамического обеспечения любого соматического состояния. Рассматриваются перфузионно-циркуляторные соотношения в алгоритме системной оценки и синдромального анализа состояния кровообращения. Показано, что переход от оценки состояния по количественной характеристике отдельных параметров к описанию конкретных гемодинамических синдромов способствует более полному восприятию диагностической информации. Важное значение в формировании целостного восприятия имеет идентификация и вербальное описание всех синдромальных проявлений с оценкой уровня гемодинамической компенсации.

This message ends up the grounding of anthropophysiological approach methodological implementation in diagnostic evaluation of the state of cardiovascular system as a system of basic hemodynamic provision of any somatic condition. Perfusion-circulatory ratios are regarded in the algorithm of system evaluation and syndrome analysis of blood circulation state. It is shown that the transition from evaluation of the state in accordance with qualitative characteristics of separate parameters to the description of certain hemodynamic syndromes contributes to a fuller perception of diagnostic information. Identification and verbal description of all syndromes with evaluation of the level of hemodynamic compensation plays an important part in forming single perception.

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КРОВООБРАЩЕНИЕ, ПОЛОЖЕНИЕ СТОЯ И ЛЕЖА, АНТРОПОФИЗИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ ПОДХОД, СИСТЕМНЫЙ АНАЛИЗ, ГЕМОДИНАМИЧЕСКИЕ СИНДРОМЫ

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