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Computer utilization for intravenous nutrition in surgical neonates preliminary report.

D S Sharp, J C German

    Journal of Pediatric Surgery
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    A new data management program efficiently stores and retrieves clinical information for surgical neonates receiving total intravenous nutrition. This system offers rapid access to patient data, aiding in clinical decision-making and record-keeping.

    Area of Science:

    • Medical Informatics
    • Neonatal Surgery
    • Clinical Data Management

    Background:

    • Surgical neonates often require intensive monitoring and nutritional support.
    • Managing complex clinical data for these patients presents challenges.
    • Total intravenous nutrition necessitates precise tracking of intake and outcomes.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop and evaluate a data management program for surgical neonates.
    • To streamline the storage and retrieval of critical clinical data.
    • To facilitate the analysis of nutritional and growth parameters.

    Main Methods:

    • A program was designed to store numerical clinical data.
    • Data included daily weights, intravenous caloric intake, and lab results.

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  • Output programs were developed for data tabulation and graphic display.
  • Main Results:

    • The data processing was found to be easily achievable.
    • Rapid access to stored patient records was demonstrated.
    • Efficient tabulation and graphic print-outs of key parameters were generated.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed program effectively manages clinical data for neonates.
    • The system provides rapid access to vital patient information.
    • This facilitates better monitoring and record-keeping for total intravenous nutrition in surgical neonates.