Abstract

Urologists and nephrologists attribute pyelonephritis of pregnant women to the category of complicated upper urinary tract infections that threaten the development of a severe purulent-septic process. The frequency of pyelonephritis in pregnant women ranges from 12.2 to 33.8%. In this research, laboratory indicators of the state of immunity and lipid peroxidation using fuzzy decision logic are used to improve the quality of differential diagnosis of serous and purulent pyelonephritis in pregnant women. A space of informative indicators was formed that characterize the state of immune changes, making it possible to carry out the differential diagnosis of pyelonephritis forms in pregnant women with high accuracy. Results of the operation of the obtained decision rules in the control sample showed that the diagnostic efficiency of the proposed method reaches 93%, which is acceptable for use in medical practice.

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