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Способ диагностики степени тяжести течения дегенеративно-дистрофического заболевания позвоночника у пациентов

Способ диагностики степени тяжести течения дегенеративно-дистрофического заболевания позвоночника у пациентов

Abstract

Диагностическое исследование может быть использовано для диагностики степени тяжести течения дегенеративно-дистрофического заболевания позвоночника у пациентов. Мы проанализировали результаты исследования 60 пациентов, страдающих дегенеративно-дистрофическим заболеванием позвоночника. Критериями включения пациентов в исследование являлось наличие у них верифицированного дегенеративно-дистрофического заболевания позвоночника. Диагнозы заболеваний у пациентов были верифицированы клинически и с помощью методов нейровизуализации: рентгенологического исследования позвоночника, магнитно-резонансной томографии позвоночника. Критерием исключения из исследования было отсутствие дегенеративно-дистрофического заболевания позвоночника. Возраст пациентов 1 группы составлял 61,1±8,3 лет, возраст больных 2 группы был 58,1±10,9 лет. Способ диагностики степени тяжести течения верифицированных дегенеративно-дистрофических заболеваний позвоночника у пациентов, отличающийся тем, что при использовании дискриминантного анализа вычислялась дискриминантная функция D. При значении D>0 пациенты страдают дегенеративно-дистрофическим заболеванием позвоночника с дискогенными расстройствами, при наличии D

Diagnostic research can be used to diagnose the severity level of degenerative and dystrophic disease of the spine (DSP) in the patients. The authors analyzed the results of the examination of 60 patients suffering from DSP. Inclusion criteria patients in the study were that they have verified DSP. Diagnoses of diseases in the patients were clinically verified and by means of neuro-imaging methods: X-ray study of the spine and magnetic resonance imaging of the spine. Criterion for exclusion from the study was the absence of DSP. The age of the patients of the 1 st group was 61,1±8,3 years, the age of the patients of the 2 nd group 2 was 58,1±10,9 years. Method to diagnose the severity of the current verified DSP in patients differs in that the discriminant function D. was calculated using discriminant analysis. If the value of D>0, then the patients have DSP with diskogenic disorders, if D

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ДЕГЕНЕРАТИВНО-ДИСТРОФИЧЕСКОЕ ЗАБОЛЕВАНИЕ ПОЗВОНОЧНИКА, ОБЩИЙ ГЛЮТАТИОН

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