The paper presents a structural and logical diagram and an analytical description of the differential diagnosis of aseptic and septic loosening of the cup of an artificial hip joint endoprosthesis using spectral-selective laser autofluorescence microscopy of coordinate distribution maps (MIF) and correlation (MCF) fluorescence intensity of polycrystalline films of synovial fluid (SF). The results of the statistical analysis [1-5] of the distributions of the MIF and MCF values of polycrystalline SF films of patients from the control group and groups with different severity of pathology of the hip joint are presented. The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy [6-9] of the method of spectral-selective laser autofluorescence microscopy MIF and MCF of the fluorescence intensity of polycrystalline films of hip joint CF have been established.
Structural-logical scheme and analytical description of the differential diagnosis of aseptic and septic loosening of the artificial hip joint endoprosthesis using the methods of differential Mueller-matrix mapping of circular birefringence (CB) distributions of polycrystalline synovial fluid (SF) films.
Results of statistical analysis of the distributions of CB of polycrystalline SF films of patients from the control group and groups with different severity of the hip joint pathology.
Results of establishing the strength of the differential Mueller-matrix mapping method of the distributions of CB polycrystalline films of SF by means of information analysis based on sensitivity determination, specificity and accuracy of the polarization tomography technique.
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