FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine, namely to cardiology and occupational diseases, and can be used for prediction of occurrence of atherosclerotic vascular changes in workers of chemical production. Body weight index and concentration of total blood serum cholesterol are determined. Obtained anamnestic data and the examination results are inserted into a mathematical model.
EFFECT: method enables higher accuracy and reliability of the prediction by evaluating the complex of the most significant indicators.
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Dates
2019-10-28—Published
2019-05-13—Filed