The use of photoplethysmography allows an accurate assessment of the level of blood supply in inflammatory symptoms in patients with diabetes after tooth extraction, this method has the positive properties of non-invasiveness, high sensitivity and probabilistic ease of examination. Photon radiation has been shown to increase blood vessel wall elasticity, erythrocyte elasticity, blood oxygen transport function, cell membrane activity, accelerate tissue regeneration, reduce lipid oxidation, and normalize blood rheology. The photon radiation of the "MultiSpectr-001" multispectral physiotherapy device has been shown to lead to anti-inflammatory, desensitizing, analgesic, antispasmodic, anti-edema effects, which was confirmed in this study in the treatment of diabetic patients.
Main directions of the application of the mathematical methods in medical diagnosis are analyzed, their drawbacks are evaluated , principles of diagnosis, based on fuzzy logic are formulated. Mathematical models and algorithms, formalizing the process of diagnostic decisions making on the base of fuzzy logic at quantitative and qualitative parameters of the patient state are developed; mathematical models of the membership functions, formalizing the presentation of quantitative and qualitative parameters of the patients state in the form of the fuzzy sets, used in the models and algorithms of diagnosis and determining the diagnosis in case of diabetic ketoacidosis are developed. Aim of the study is realization of the computer-based expert system for the solution of the problems, dealing with medical diagnosis on the base of fuzzy logic in case of Diabetic Ketoacidosis
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