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TOMSK, July 18 – RIA Tomsk. The scientist of Tomsk State
University (TSU) is working on creation of algorithm which will form the basis
of the first Russian computer program capable to determine by sounds, whether bronchopulmonary
and cardiovascular systems work normal, is reported on the website of higher
education institution.
It is noted
that the problem of late diagnosis of diseases of cardiovascular and
respiratory systems is very actual for Russia.
"Results
of my operation can be used as a part of the medical software complexes
providing the continuous monitoring of a status of cardiovascular and
bronchopulmonary systems of the person. I develop an algorithm and software
which will allow to estimate patient's condition, analyzing sounds of his/her
heart and breathing", – the press service quotes the author of the project
Dmitry Zhdanov.
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It is added
that the program will allow to record, and then to analyze information about an
organism status. The equipment won't hold down movement of a patient and
influence the surrounding conditions because just small number of sensors will
be necessary.
According
to the higher education institution the Tomsk program will be able to work in
inexpensive and simple medical devices. Removal of indications will go in real
time that will allow to learn about risks for the patient in time: for example,
in case of a syndrome of respiratory standstill the equipment will be able to
notify his/her relatives and a doctor. It is emphasized that similar devices
are actively developed in the world; such instruments are not produced in
Russia.
It is added
that operations are carried together with practicing doctors. The project of
Zhdanov won competition on receiving a grant of the Russian President for young
scientists and graduate students in 2015.