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J Med Syst ; 23(5): 377-87, 1999 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10587918

ABSTRACT

A new type of medical information system named Problem Mapping System (P-Map) has been developed, which aids physicians with solving patients' problems. With this system, physicians can define the problems of in-patients, monitor their progress clearly, and share information efficiently. In P-map, a list of problems, such as disease names, can be set for each inpatient easily. The progress of each problem is clearly shown using progress lines on a time axis. Physicians can save the Subjective Objective Assessment Plan (SOAP) notes which are linked to each problem. At the final stage of patient care, a discharge summary can be made easily. With the aid of this system, the quality of patient care is improved due to the following: (1) physicians can make the best decision; (2) medical staff in the same team can provide the best medical treatment; (3) evaluation of each medical treatment is easy; (4) saved data can be used effectively for education and research; (5) the system can improve cooperation with other medical institutes by providing discharge summary information which can be distributed using e-mail; and (6) the system can improve patients' understanding for the purpose of informed consent by providing clear and well organized information to patients.


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Computer Systems , Hospital Information Systems/organization & administration , Quality of Health Care/organization & administration , Humans , Japan , Medical Records Systems, Computerized/organization & administration , Medical Records, Problem-Oriented
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Nihon Igaku Hoshasen Gakkai Zasshi ; 52(2): 232-4, 1992 Feb 25.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1561064

ABSTRACT

We have developed a system of nodule detection interpretation experiment on personal computers. This system is composed of three subsystems: practice, experiment and check modes. In the practice and experiment modes, chest radiographic images, each with or without a nodule, are shown in a random order on the monitor. The reader is then asked to point a location of nodule and to give a confidence rating. In the check mode, a subsystem shows locations of the real nodules and false positive foci on a figure of a chest radiograph. It also shows receiver operating characteristics of each reader. This system can precisely and easily perform an interpretation experiment. Then reader performance in detection of nodules can be accurately and promptly evaluated. This system, therefore, is very useful to perform a large-scale interpretation experiment in a constant reading condition.


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Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted , Microcomputers , Radiographic Image Enhancement , Radiography, Thoracic , Humans
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Ind Health ; 28(2): 41-52, 1990.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2376526

ABSTRACT

The validity of function tests on the upper extremities as prognostic tools in vibration syndrome was evaluated over a sequence of observation periods. The subjects examined were 672 forest workers using chain saws who had had some complaints and who had shown abnormal findings in the function tests. The function tests consisted of peripheral circulatory and sensory tests, including cold provocation and motor tests of functional capacity in the upper extremities. From the results of testing, 23 variables were selected and examined by multivariate analysis. The four principal components were extracted by principal component analysis, and the factor score of the peripheral circulatory disturbances component was found to be highly correlated with the severity of VWF (Vibration-induced White Finger). The course of VWF and the nail compression test had high standard regression coefficients with the severity of vibration syndrome. The course of finger numbness, pinching power, pain threshold, skin temperature and X-ray findings in the elbow joints had high discriminant function values for the evaluation of the severity of vibration syndrome.


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Fingers/blood supply , Occupational Diseases/physiopathology , Vibration/adverse effects , Discriminant Analysis , Humans , Middle Aged , Predictive Value of Tests , Prognosis , Vascular Diseases/physiopathology
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