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Dual purpose computer aided program for cardiac catheterization laboratory data management.

W F Weaver1, D F Costello

  • 1Nebraska Heart Institute, Lincoln 68506.

Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis
|April 1, 1991
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This study details the design of a flexible cardiac laboratory information system. The system uses a general-purpose computer and software for efficient cardiology data management and quality assurance.

Area of Science:

  • Cardiology
  • Medical Informatics
  • Health Systems Engineering

Background:

  • Effective data management is crucial for modern cardiac laboratories.
  • Existing systems may lack flexibility for diverse cardiology laboratory needs.
  • Understanding the laboratory environment is key to designing functional systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the design criteria for a cardiac laboratory information system.
  • To establish the needs and goals for a comprehensive cardiology data management program.
  • To describe a system adaptable for various cardiology laboratory data tasks.

Main Methods:

  • Systems analysis of the cardiology laboratory environment.
  • Definition of essential cardiologic, demographic, quality assurance, and safety parameters.

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  • Development of input forms and database structure for data collection.
  • Utilizing a general-purpose computer (IBM PC or compatible) and software.
  • Main Results:

    • A structured approach to systems analysis for cardiac laboratories.
    • Identification of key parameters for comprehensive data management.
    • Design of input forms and a database suitable for cardiology data.
    • A flexible system architecture based on readily available hardware and software.

    Conclusions:

    • The designed system provides a robust framework for cardiac laboratory data management.
    • The system's adaptability allows for diverse applications beyond initial scope.
    • Implementation on a general-purpose computer ensures accessibility and broad utility.