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Перспективы использования компьютерного прогнозирования течения флегмон челюстно-лицевой области с использованием функции желательности Харрингтона

Перспективы использования компьютерного прогнозирования течения флегмон челюстно-лицевой области с использованием функции желательности Харрингтона

Abstract

Приведены данные использования компьютерной программы и независимых показателей на основе функции желательности при лечении острых гнойно-воспалительных процессов челюстно-лицевой области. Совпадение реального течения процесса и прогнозируемого риска отмечено в 96% случаев наблюдений.

The article presents data on uses of computer software and independent indices based on the desirable function at the treatment of acute pyoinflammatory processes of maxillofacial area. The coincidence of real disease course and forecasted risks was registered in 96% of cases.

Keywords

гнойно-воспалительные процессы, челюстнолицевая область, компьютерное прогнозирование, функция желательности, гнійно-запальні процеси, щелепно-лицева ділянка, комп’ютерне прогнозування, функція бажаності, рyo-inflammatory processes

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