Technological support for cardiology
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The technology realising on-line and real time tactics of computer-aided monitoring in dialogue with doctor for analysis with advancing modelling is presented. In technology traditional clinical knowledge, reports and recommendations are considered. The approach provides iterative selection of doses and preparations for treatment of acute cardiac insufficiency. The quality of treatment can be estimated
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