,,Our study demonstrated high sensitivity of tests by Voll’s technique and the micro-resonance contours by Sarchuk in CVHB-diagnosis. In 1990 the similar study by Voll-Sarchuk technique were made by K.O.Solovjev (12), he diagnosed duodenal ulcers and revealed Helicobacter pylori. The sensitivity of the diagnostic method was 87.5% (40 patients). The similar study was done by O.N.Popovich in 1991(17) who diagnosed HIV-infection in 172 blood serum samples and in 14 HIV-patients. The sensitivity was 100% (in comparison with the reaction of immunoblotting and polymerase-chain reaction). A.S.Klyap diagnosed acute viral hepatitis A, the sensitivity was 93.3% (15 patients) ( 14).
The process of diagnostic tests performance in Voll’s technique is called “medicament testing”. It should be stressed that the test is a rather complex procedure and requires certain skills and experience (18). The advantage of the method is its high sensitivity, cost-effectiveness (the time of MRC-use with their multiple application is 3 years), the method is non-invasive and safe, the time consumed for examination of one patient (40-60 min),an individual approach to diagnosis.,,
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