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Neurosurgical service in Ukraine

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Title: Neurosurgical service in Ukraine
Authors: Pedachenko, Eugene, Sapon, Nikolay, Huk, Andriy, Nikiforova, Anna
Source: Ukrainian Neurosurgical Journal, Iss 1, Pp 32-41 (2015)
Український нейрохірургічний журнал; № 1 (2014); 32-41
Украинский нейрохирургический журнал; № 1 (2014); 32-41
Ukrainian Neurosurgical Journal; № 1 (2014); 32-41
Publisher Information: Ukranian Association of Neurosurgeons, 2014.
Publication Year: 2014
Subject Terms: neurosurgical service, availability of neurosurgical beds, intensity of neurosurgical bed use, availability of neurosurgeons, operating load per one neurosurgeon, surgical activity, postoperative lethality, Orthopedic surgery, нейрохірургічна служба, забезпечення нейрохірургічними ліжками, інтенсивність використання ліжка, забезпечення нейрохірургами, операційне навантаження на 1 нейрохірурга, хірургічна активність, післяопераційна летальність, нейрохирургическая служба, обеспеченность нейрохирургическими койками, интенсивность использования койки, обеспеченность нейрохирургами, операционная нагрузка на 1 нейрохирурга, хирургическая активность, послеоперационная летальность, 13. Climate action, Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system, RC346-429, RD701-811, 3. Good health
Description: Objective: To examine the state of neurosurgical service in Ukraine.Materials and methods. The results of continuous study of hospital beds quantity, staffing and clinical work of neurosurgical units in Ukraine from 1998 to 2012 are given. Statistical data processing was carried out using time series analysis, correlation and regression analyzes.Results. In 2012 in Ukraine availability of neurosurgical beds was 0.86 per 10,000 (1 bed per 11,650 population), the availability of neurosurgeons — 1.82 per 100,000 (1 neurosurgeon per 54,813 population). 102,947 patients (2,260 per 1 million population) were treated in neurosurgical units and 45,350 of them (996 per 1 million population) have been operated. Surgical activity was 44.1%, postoperative lethality — 4.4%.Conclusion. The availability of neurosurgical beds and neurosurgeons in Ukraine is high enough. The intensity of beds use and operating load per one neurosurgeon are low. Indicators of highly specialized effective neurosurgical care providing have a strong positive trend in Ukraine. Ukrainian neurosurgery has a good reserve for intensive mastering of new areas of medical innovations.
Document Type: Article
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ISSN: 2412-8791
1810-3154
DOI: 10.25305/unj.51527
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ISSN:24128791
18103154
DOI:10.25305/unj.51527