The purpose of the study is to analyze the use and determine the prospects for the development of computer tomography (CT) complexes, biomarkers, and test systems for rapid assessment of the functional state of the central nervous system as elements of a comprehensive diagnosis of neurotrauma in the elimination of medical and sanitary consequences of emergencies. Materials and methods of research. The subject of the study is Russian and foreign experience in complex diagnostics of neurotrauma in emergency situation victims. Main research methods: logical, system analysis, field modeling and observation. Research results and their analysis. The results of the study showed that promising elements of the system for complex diagnostics of neurotrauma in emergency situation victims are: mobile complex for CT; test systems for rapid assessment of the level of blood biomarkers that reflect the main pathological mechanisms of neurotrauma; test systems for rapid assessment of the functional state of the central nervous system.
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