The problem of choosing a key test pointer and approaches to its solution
AUTHORS : Vinokurov1 V.V. | Vasilkovskaya2 O.V. | Obscured1 I.V. | Kudaev1 A.E. | Mkhitaryan3 K.N. | Kruglova1 S.V. | Khodareva1 N.K.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : 1MCIT “Artemida”, Rostov-on-Don, Russia; 2Medical center “Vitamed”,
Gabrovo, Bulgaria; 3Center “IMEDIS”, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2014
Introduction One of the problems that naturally arise in the practice of using the ART and BRT methods is the choice of the most important of the test pointers, in a certain list of them. The need to choose the most important of the test pointers arises, for example, in the following situations: 1. The list of test pointers, from which it is necessary to select the most important, is a patient’s ART diagnosis. In this case, the most important test pointer is representednatural to
choose so that it represents the most important part of ART -diagnosis, and his knowledge
would give the opportunity to choose the optimal path of therapy for this patient.