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A standard XML Schema for computerised anaesthetic records.

M Gardner1, T Peachey

  • 1Department of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, UK.

Anaesthesia
|November 20, 2002
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The development of a standardized XML Schema for anesthesia records is crucial for advancing the practice of anesthesia. This initiative, exemplified by SnowSchema, aims to improve data management and interoperability in anesthesia care.

Area of Science:

  • Anesthesiology
  • Health Informatics
  • Data Standards

Background:

  • Computerized anesthesia records are increasingly vital for patient care and research.
  • Lack of a standardized format hinders data sharing and analysis across institutions.
  • The evolution of health informatics necessitates structured data for improved clinical workflows.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To advocate for and discuss the implications of a national/international standard XML Schema for computerized anesthesia records.
  • To propose requirements for such a standardized schema.
  • To present and evaluate an approach to developing an XML Schema for anesthesia records (SnowSchema).

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and discussion of the impact of data standards in anesthesia.

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  • Development of a proposed XML Schema (SnowSchema) for anesthesia records.
  • Comparative analysis of the developed schema against defined requirements.
  • Main Results:

    • A proposed XML Schema, SnowSchema, has been developed for anesthesia records.
    • The schema's current version is compared against suggested requirements for a standardized format.
    • The study outlines the potential benefits and challenges of implementing such a standard.

    Conclusions:

    • A standardized XML Schema for computerized anesthesia records is a significant development for the future of anesthesia practice.
    • Professional groups should actively promote the development and adoption of such data standards.
    • The SnowSchema initiative demonstrates a viable approach to creating a standardized XML Schema for anesthesia data.