New standards of medical care and clinical guidelines published in Russia in August 2021

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Sep 2021

In Russia, standards of medical care are approved on the basis of the clinical guidelines and include average frequencies of the provision of procedures, devices, and drugs. In August 2021, 22 clinical guidelines and one new standard of medical care were released. 

The new standard of medical care that was published in August 2021 include:

  • Standard of medical care for adults with urolithiasis disease (link)

New clinical guidelines that were published in August 2021 include:

  • Ischemic stroke and transient ischemic attack in adults (link)
  • Adenoid hypertrophy in children. Palatine tonsillar hypertrophy in children (link)
  • Acute sinusitis in adults and children (link)
  • External otitis in adults (link)
  • Acute otitis media in adults and children (link)
  • Peritonsillar abscess in adults and children (link)
  • Sensorineural hearing loss in children (link)
  • Otitis externa in children (link)
  • Cholelithiasis in children (link)
  • Urethral stricture in adults (link)
  • Urolithiasis disease in children (link)
  • Other inflammatory polyneuropathies (chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy) in children (link)
  • Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome in adults (link)
  • Rheumatoid arthritis in adults (link)
  • Orbital floor fracture in adults and children (link)
  • Mandible fracture in adults (link)
  • Patellar dislocation in adults and children (link)
  • Femoral fractures (other than the proximal femur fractures) in adults (link)
  • A meniscus knee injury in adults (link)
  • Community-acquired pneumonia in adults (link)
  • Chronic bronchitis in adults (link)
  • Pulmonary emphysema in adults (link)

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