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A computerized system for recording data in gastrointestinal endoscopy.

C Pinho1, J Soares, J Baptista

  • 1Department of Gastroenterology, Vale do Sousa Hospital, Porto, Portugal.

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A new computerized system simplifies upper digestive tract endoscopy data management for healthcare professionals. This user-friendly system enhances data retrieval, analysis, and multi-centre epidemiological studies.

Area of Science:

  • Gastroenterology
  • Medical Informatics

Background:

  • Endoscopic examination of the upper digestive tract generates substantial data.
  • Efficient data management is crucial for clinical studies and epidemiological research.
  • Existing systems may pose challenges for personnel with limited computer skills.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and evaluate a user-friendly computerized system for endoscopic data management.
  • To facilitate easy storage, retrieval, and analysis of upper digestive tract endoscopy data.
  • To support multi-centre clinical and epidemiological studies.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a computerized system for recording and storing endoscopic examination data.
  • Implementation of standardized nomenclature with user-defined codes for classification.

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  • System features include data storage, retrieval, correction, deletion, and report generation.
  • Statistical analysis and correlation capabilities for stored data.
  • Main Results:

    • The system allows for easy data storage and retrieval by personnel with limited computer skills.
    • Preliminary and final endoscopic findings, including histological and cytological data, can be generated.
    • Statistical analysis and correlation of data are possible for clinical studies.
    • 30 endoscopic centers in Portugal adopted the system by January 1991.
    • Positive experiences reported, with excellent or good participation in 76.7% of centers.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed computerized system effectively manages upper digestive tract endoscopy data.
    • The system's user-friendliness and analytical capabilities support clinical research and epidemiology.
    • Widespread adoption and positive feedback indicate the system's utility and success.