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Прогностический расчет взаимообусловленности индексов здоровья беременных женщин и новорожденных детей

Прогностический расчет взаимообусловленности индексов здоровья беременных женщин и новорожденных детей

Abstract

Prognostic indexes of health of pregnant women and newborn children are developed, check of possibility of use of indexes for forecasting of a state of health of pregnant women and newborns at 850 women, with high risk of development of complications of pregnancy is spent. Acknowledgement of efficiency offered by us of indexes, being based on data acquisition проспективного researches, we have carried out calculation of indicators of its sensitivity, specificity, the positive and negative prognostic importance. As a result of the conducted research it has been established that by prognostic criteria it is carried out authentic significant indexes of a condition of the pregnant woman and the newborn.

Разработаны прогностические индексы здоровья беременных женщин и новорожденных детей, проведена проверка возможности использования индексов для прогнозирования состояния здоровья беременных женщин и новорожденных у 850 женщин, с высоким риском развития осложнений беременности. Подтверждение эффективности предлагаемой нами индексов, основываясь на получении данных проспективного исследования, мы провели расчет показателей ее чувствительности, специфичности, положительной и отрицательной прогностической значимости. В результате проведенного исследования было установлено, что по прогностическим критериям осуществляется достоверное значимые индексы состояния беременной женщины и новорожденного.

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