METHOD FOR PREDICTING RISK OF STROKE IN MEN WORKING IN ENVIRONMENT OF INDUSTRIAL NOISE EXPOSURE ON POSITION OF PILOT OF CIVIL AIRCRAFT Russian patent published in 2021 - IPC A61B5/00 A61B5/02 G01N33/49 

Abstract RU 2740532 C1

FIELD: medicine.

SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine and enables predicting a risk of developing a stroke in male patients aged 42 to 57 years, working for 15 years and more under conditions of industrial noise and other harmful occupational factors on the position of Pilot of Civil Aircraft. Level of total cholesterol, the presence or absence of atrial fibrillation, the presence or absence of the alcohol abuse factor, the diagnosis of grade 2 AH or grade 3 AH. Values of the above parameters are substituted into the original design formula and the probability of developing the stroke in the examined p(X) is calculated. P(X) value greater than 0.5 indicates a high risk of stroke in the patient.

EFFECT: method enables predicting the risk of stroke in male patients aged 42 to 57 years, who have been working for 15 years and more in conditions of industrial noise and other harmful occupational factors on the position of Pilot of Civil Aircraft.

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Authors

Yashnikova Mariya Viktorovna

Poteryaeva Elena Leonidovna

Maksimov Vladimir Nikolaevich

Doronin Boris Matveevich

Dates

2021-01-15Published

2020-03-12Filed