VIEN GUT MODEL
Integrated Outpatient Care for Complex Chronic Multimorbidity
AUTHOR & ACADEMIC PRINCIPALNguyễn Đình Quang Independent medical researcher | Founder, Vien Gut | System architect of the HOW — DATA-to-operate / operational layer |
HOW AND DATA-TO-OPERATE DESIGN CONTRIBUTORS — VIEN GUTNguyễn Đình Quang Huy HOW — DATA-to-operate design contributor | Operational management, transfer coordination — Vien Gut Model Huỳnh Phước Đại, Nguyễn Sơn Patient-language editorial | Communications data governance, deployment and transfer support — Vien Gut Model |
ACADEMIC SUPPORT & WHAT (GUIDELINE) BENCHMARKING — INTERNATIONAL EXPERT GROUPThomas Bardin, Pascal Richette Co-authors of EULAR Recommendations — together with experts in cardiology, nephrology, hepatology, diabetology, diagnostic imaging, and biostatistics at Université Paris Cité, France, and Sorbonne University. Transfer of WHAT from treatment guidelines for gout and comorbidities; international benchmarking of WHAT; HOW design support — Vien Gut Model. |
DATA GOVERNANCE TEAM — VIEN GUTTrương Ánh Dương, Huỳnh Hồng Đức Data governance, transfer support — Vien Gut Model |
TREATING PHYSICIAN GROUP + MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM — VIEN GUT POLYCLINICClinical HOW deployment: risk stratification, opportunity window, longitudinal monitoring, risk management, polypharmacy governance, referral safety valve activation — Vien Gut Model. |
RESEARCH SITEFranco-Vietnamese Center for Research on Gout and Chronic Diseases Vien Gut Polyclinic, 13A Hồng Hạ Street, Tân Sơn Hòa Ward, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam |
PLACE OF THIS DOCUMENT IN THE VIEN GUT DOSSIER
Document B.5 does not describe one single disease, and it is not a detailed treatment guide for each accompanying condition. B.5 is the closing document of Part B — the Operating Model. Its role is to define the place of enabling conditions and the principles of priority when several severe chronic diseases are present in one patient at the same time. If B.1 explains how the system is activated, B.2 explains the phase-based treatment plan, B.3 explains the necessary and sufficient conditions for the window of opportunity, and B.4 explains the patient-side participation capacity, then B.5 answers the last question of Group B: when several serious diseases act together, conflict with one another, and narrow the safety margin, how should the system set priorities so that the four validation targets can still remain possible.
Within the multi-layer architecture of the dossier, B.5 belongs to Layer 1 — Basic Architecture. It is also the direct bridge from Part B to Part C. Part C can only work in real life if enabling conditions are controlled well enough to keep the window of opportunity open. If these conditions are not controlled, and if disease–disease and drug–disease conflicts are not resolved, then crystal-free status, delayed dialysis, fewer heart-failure decompensations, and hepatic recompensation are unlikely to become lasting outcomes. This is why B.5 appears at the end of Group B: it gathers the earlier operating logic and brings it to the deepest level of clinical prioritization.
READER GUIDE TO B.5
ABSTRACT
B.5 makes one central argument: in patients with complex chronic multimorbidity, the accompanying diseases should not be seen simply as “comorbidities” sitting next to the main disease. They should be seen as enabling conditions — operating conditions that determine whether the model’s four validation targets are still realistically achievable. International evidence shows that complex multimorbidity is now a global reality, while modern guidelines and the evidence hierarchy are still mainly built around single diseases. As a result, the sickest patients often fall outside the true coverage of the guidelines, are excluded from many RCTs, and must be treated inside a structural HOW gap. B.5 describes that gap at the operating level: when several diseases are present together, they do not simply add up — they amplify one another through pathological loops, functional decline, and drug–disease conflicts.
On that basis, B.5 defines enabling conditions as an interconnected system rather than a list of separate diagnoses. It builds a matrix for resolving disease–disease and drug–disease conflicts, proposes priority rules across disease axes, summarizes the minimum safe control thresholds drawn from updated guidelines, and states the central hypothesis of the Vien Gut Model: if HOW and DATA-to-operate are structured tightly enough to resolve conflicts and support longitudinal follow-up, then the window of opportunity for conservative outpatient treatment can stay open wider and longer than in usual care for complex chronic multimorbidity. The anonymized cases DTH and LAU are presented as the most extreme boundary cases that the model can still keep in outpatient care, and three of the four validation targets — delayed dialysis, reduced cardiovascular decompensation, and hepatic recompensation — are proposed as future topics for multicenter validation.
Document B.1: First Clinical Encounter
Activating the Integrated Operating System — Routing to the Clinical Conductor, Multidisciplinary Team and Safety Referral Valve
Vien Gut Model — Academic Publication Set: 01-SC: 2026 Mar
Document B.2: Outpatient Treatment Plan
WHAT – HOW – DATA-to-operate Architecture per the Vien Gut Model — From Complex-Phase Control to Sustainable Maintenance — Four Treatment Phases
Vien Gut Model — Academic Publication Set: 01-SC: 2026 Mar
Document B.3: Window of opportunity
Integrating the Safety Valve — Polypharmacy Governance — Adherence Capacity — Disease Status — From the Limits of Guidelines to the Remarkable Recovery Capacity of the Human Body
Vien Gut Model — Academic Publication Set: 01-SC: 2026 Mar
Document B.4: The Patient Role
An Operational Framework from the Patient and Family Perspective — From Passive Recipient to Measurable, Trainable and Longitudinally Governed Participation Capacity
Vien Gut Model — Academic Publication Set: 01-SC: 2026 Mar
Document B.5: Enabling Conditions and Prioritisation principles
When Complex Chronic Multimorbidity Co-exists in a Single Patient — Managing Companion Diseases Not to Achieve Independent Targets — But to Keep the Window of Opportunity Open
Vien Gut Model — Academic Publication Set: 01-SC: 2026 Mar
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