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The role of evaluation of the comorbidity index and the expression of multiorgan dysfunction in the objectivization of patient transportability

https://doi.org/10.24884/2072-6716-2023-24-2-40-47

Abstract

   Medical evacuation of patients between medical organizations and intensive care units is a complex and urgent problem. To objectify the transportability of patients, the authors proposed calculating the comorbidity index, assessing the severity of multiple organ dysfunction and its structure. The study showed a high role of the patient’s age and the severity of polyhedral dysfunction and an insignificant role of the comorbidity index.

About the Authors

N. P. Shen
Tyumen State Medical University; Regional Clinical Hospital No. 1
Russian Federation

Natalia Petrovna  Shen

Tyumen



A. S. Minin
Tyumen State Medical University; Regional Clinical Hospital No. 1
Russian Federation

Artyom S. Minin

Tyumen

AutorID: 1150796



I. D. Panov
Tyumen State Medical University; Regional Clinical Hospital No. 2
Russian Federation

Igor D. Panov

Tyumen



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Shen N.P., Minin A.S., Panov I.D. The role of evaluation of the comorbidity index and the expression of multiorgan dysfunction in the objectivization of patient transportability. EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE. 2023;24(2):40-47. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24884/2072-6716-2023-24-2-40-47

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