Outpatient pneumonia: A comparative analysis of case records

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The efficiency of the treatment of outpatient pneumonia of various severity in medical institutions of different levels is analyzed. It is shown that patients with severe outhospital pneumonia can be treated only in highly qualified institutions provided with highly technological wards of intensive care using current etiotropic and pathogenetic means. Treatment of such patients on the level of district hospitals often ends in lethality. Patients with mild outpatient pneumonias should not be admitted and can be treated by taking antibiotics. The results of the work show the validity of wide introduction of the pneumonia treatment standards adopted in Russia in 1998.

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A. A. Vizel

Kazan State Medical University

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Russian Federation, Kazan

I. N. Dzugaeva

Kazan State Medical University

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Russian Federation, Kazan

E. A. Novosyelov

Kazan State Medical University

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Kazan

T. F. Gataullina

Kazan State Medical University

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Russian Federation, Kazan

E. A. Kirshina

Kazan State Medical University

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Russian Federation, Kazan

R. A. Fakhrutdinov

Kazan State Medical University

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Russian Federation, Kazan

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2. Table 1. Treatment scheme for patient V. In the intensive care unit from March 4 to March 15, 1999

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3. Table 2. Indicators of patient B. In the intensive care unit from 4 to 15 March 1999

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4. Table 3. Results of biochemical blood tests of patient V.

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5. Fig. 1. Computer tomogram of patient V. upon admission

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6. Fig. 2. Computer tomogram of patient V. during treatment

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7. Fig. 3. Computer tomogram of patient V. after cure and rehabilitation

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8. Table 4. Treatment carried out in the therapy department from 16.03 to 03.04.1999

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© 2001 Vizel A.A., Dzugaeva I.N., Novosyelov E.A., Gataullina T.F., Kirshina E.A., Fakhrutdinov R.A.

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