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A database management system for cardiovascular disease.

J G Wright, C L Bieniewski, R Pifarre

    Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
    |May 1, 1985
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    The Loyola Open-Heart Registry database manages cardiac surgery patient data. This system efficiently collects and analyzes information from coronary bypass (CABG) and cardiac valve replacement (CVR) procedures.

    Area of Science:

    • Cardiovascular Surgery
    • Medical Informatics
    • Health Data Management

    Background:

    • The Loyola Open-Heart Registry was established to systematically collect patient data.
    • Retrospective data collection began in 1970, focusing on coronary bypass (CABG) and cardiac valve replacement (CVR) procedures.
    • Annual data collection expanded significantly in 1981.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the operational framework of the Loyola Open-Heart Registry database.
    • To detail the methods of data acquisition, input, and management.
    • To outline the system's clinical and technical specifications, including hardware, software, and data retrieval capabilities.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilized a fully operational database with multiple programs for data handling.

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  • Collected retrospective data from approximately 4000 patients (1970-1981) and prospective data from ~1300 patients annually since 1981.
  • Described data acquisition, input processes, system hardware, software functionalities, and limitations.
  • Main Results:

    • The registry contains comprehensive data on patients undergoing CABG and CVR.
    • Detailed information on data management, including input, modification, verification, and analysis, is provided.
    • Examples of data retrieval and administrative aspects of database management are presented.

    Conclusions:

    • The Loyola Open-Heart Registry is a robust system for managing cardiac surgery patient data.
    • The described system facilitates efficient data analysis for research and clinical insights.
    • Future development plans aim to further enhance the registry's capabilities.