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Int J Clin Monit Comput ; 8(4): 251-8, 1991.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1820414

ABSTRACT

Care of the acutely ill patient requires rapid acquisition, recording and communications of data. In the modern hospital it is not unusual for a patient to be connected to several monitoring and recording devices simultaneously. Each of these devices is typically made by a different manufacturer who may specialize in one sort of measurement, for example, pulse oximetry. Most of the modern monitoring and recording devices are micro-processor based and have communication capabilities. Unfortunately, there is no operable standard communication technology available from all devices. In addition different clinical staff (physicians, nurses, or respiratory therapists) may be responsible for collecting data. As a result there is a need to develop methods, standards, and strategies for timely and automatic collection of data from these monitoring and recording devices. We report on more than 5 years of clinical experience of automated ICU data collection using a prototype of the Medical Information Bus (MIB).


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Critical Care , Data Collection/methods , Database Management Systems/statistics & numerical data , Monitoring, Physiologic/standards , Artifacts , Data Collection/standards , Database Management Systems/standards , Humans , Microcomputers , Patient Care Team
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1807719

ABSTRACT

Care of the acutely ill patient requires rapid acquisition, recording and communications of data. In the modern hospital it is not unusual for a patient to be connected to several monitoring and recording devices simultaneously. Each of these devices is typically made by a different manufacturer who may specialize in one sort of measurement, for example, pulse oximetry. Most of the modern monitoring and recording devices are micro-processor based and have communications capabilities. Unfortunately, there is no operable standard communications technology available from all devices. In addition different clinical staff (physicians, nurses, or respiratory therapists) may be responsible for collecting data. As a result there is a need to develop methods, standards, and strategies for timely and automatic collection of data from these monitoring and recording devices. We report on more than 5 years of clinical experience of automated ICU data collection using a prototype of the Medical Information Bus (MIB).


Subject(s)
Computer Communication Networks , Hospital Information Systems , Monitoring, Physiologic/instrumentation , Online Systems , Hospitals, University , Medical Records Systems, Computerized , Utah
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Arch Dis Child ; 56(7): 558-60, 1981 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7271291

ABSTRACT

Two children with haemangioma of the synovial membrane presenting as swelling of a knee joint are described; in one patient this was associated with epiphyseal overgrowth. This condition should be considered if blood synovial fluid is obtained and clotting studies are normal.


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Arthritis/etiology , Hemangioma/complications , Soft Tissue Neoplasms/complications , Arthritis/diagnosis , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Humans , Infant , Knee Joint , Male , Synovial Membrane
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