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COJOCARU, Svetlana, GAINDRIC, Constantin, SECRIERU, Iulian, PUIU, Serghei, POPCOVA, Olga. Multilayered Knowledge Base for Triage Task in Mass Casualty Situations. In: Computer Science Journal of Moldova, 2016, nr. 2(71), pp. 202-212. ISSN 1561-4042.
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Computer Science Journal of Moldova
Numărul 2(71) / 2016 / ISSN 1561-4042 /ISSNe 2587-4330

Multilayered Knowledge Base for Triage Task in Mass Casualty Situations
CZU: 004.891.3:61

Pag. 202-212

Cojocaru Svetlana1, Gaindric Constantin1, Secrieru Iulian1, Puiu Serghei2, Popcova Olga1
 
1 Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science ASM,
2 Centrul sănătăţii femeii DALILA
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 1 septembrie 2016


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Use of portable ultrasound becomes common practice in mass casualty situations. The obtained information helps emergency crews to make decisions regarding on-site triage, helping in determination of adequate diagnostics in proper time for saving lives of patients. In this article a design of multilayered knowledge base in domain of the abdominal region ultrasound examination for the case of mass casualty situations is described. Layers 1-2 correspond to casualty’s severity state, and layer 3 – to pathologies when the free fluid is present in the abdominal cavity, that is not the consequence of an abdominal injury.

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Knowledge base re-engineering, on-site triage, medical ultrasound, hepato-pancreato-biliary region.,

mass casualty

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