Models of сlinical situations – a new methodological approach to analysis of patient populations in TB facilities
https://doi.org/10.21292/2075-1230-2022-100-4-41-45
Abstract
The objective: to develop methodological approaches for assessing patient population in a TB unit based on models of patients who died in a TB hospital.
Subjects and Methods. A retrospective study included 413 patients who died in a TB hospital during periods of varying HIV infection prevalence. As a methodological approach to assessing the structure of this group of patients, 4 models of clinical situations have been proposed. The models considered severity and presence of tuberculosis infection, HIV infection, lesions of the central nervous system and concomitant non-communicable diseases. As an example of proposed clinical models, a comparison was made of deceased patients in a TB hospital in two periods – 2007 and 2017, which differed mainly in the prevalence of HIV infection among TB patients.
About the Authors
T. V. PyanzovaRussian Federation
Tatiana V. Pyanzova, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor, Head of Phthisiology Department, Pro-Rector for Research, Treatment and Development of the Regional Health Care
22A, Voroshilova St., Kemerovo, 650029
Phone: 384-2-54-56-51
Yu. T. Dzhangildin
Russian Federation
Yury T. Dzhangildin, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Professor of Psychiatry, Addiction Medicine and Psychotherapy Department
43, Donskaya St., Moscow, 127206
Phone: +7 (499) 236-22-04
I. А. Vasilyeva
Russian Federation
Irina A. Vasilyeva, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Director
4 Build, 2, Dostoevskiy St., Moscow, 127473
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For citations:
Pyanzova T.V., Dzhangildin Yu.T., Vasilyeva I.А. Models of сlinical situations – a new methodological approach to analysis of patient populations in TB facilities. Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases. 2022;100(4):41-45. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21292/2075-1230-2022-100-4-41-45