FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: course and, length of disease, seasonality, age, focus localisation, form of disease, and gender are determined. Then, according to the table, the corresponding standard intense indicants (SII), risk factor weight numbers (FWN) are defined, risk prognostic coefficients (R) being defined as product of PIL by FWN. The risk of recidivation is calculated as quotient between summarised prognostic coefficients and weight number to define degree of recidivation risk. Iif the value of the said coefficient totals to 0.5-1.2 then no risk of erysipelas recidivation is defined, if the value totals to 1.3-1.9 then there is average risk of erysipelas recidivation - special care patient census; if R totals to 2.0-2.6 there is a high probability of erysipelas recidivation.
EFFECT: increased diagnosis accuracy and improved cure rates and patient's better quality of life.
3 tbl, 3 ex
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Dates
2008-09-10—Published
2006-07-12—Filed