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

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Dec 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 November 2021, twelve clinical guidelines on several standards of medical care were released. 

New clinical guidelines that were published in November 2021 include:

  • Sensorineural hearing loss in adults developed by the national medical association of otorhinolaryngologists (link)
  • Chronic otitis media in children and adults developed by the national medical association of otorhinolaryngologists (link)
  • Ulcerative colitis in children developed by the collaboration of the Union of Pediatricians of Russia, the Russian Association of Pediatric Surgeons, and the Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (link)
  • Urinary tract infection in children developed by the collaboration of the Union of Pediatricians of Russia and the Interregional Association for Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (link)
  • Open wound of the wrist and hand in children and adults developed by the Association of Orthopedists and Traumatologists (link)
  • Fracture of the shoulder girdle in children and adults developed by the Association of Orthopedists and Traumatologists (link)
  • Knee cartilage injury in adults developed by the Association of Orthopedists and Traumatologists (link)
  • Knee ligament injury in children and adults developed by the Association of Orthopedists and Traumatologists (link)
  • Open wound of the lower leg in adults developed by the Association of Orthopedists and Traumatologists (link)
  • Shinbone Fractures in adults developed by the Association of Orthopedists and Traumatologists (link)
  • Thoracic and lumbar fracture-dislocations in children and adults developed by the Association of Orthopedists and Traumatologists (link)
  • Acute bronchiolitis in children developed by the Union of Pediatricians of Russia (link).

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