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An electrophysiology report-generating system with data base capabilities.

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    The Electrophysiology Report-Generating system (EPREG) automates clinical cardiac electrophysiology study reporting, saving 2-3 hours weekly. This system creates a searchable database from stored reports, improving data accessibility.

    Area of Science:

    • Medical Informatics
    • Cardiology
    • Health Information Systems

    Background:

    • Clinical cardiac electrophysiologic studies generate extensive reports.
    • Manual report generation and data management are time-consuming.
    • Efficient data retrieval is crucial for clinical decision-making and research.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the Electrophysiology Report-Generating system (EPREG).
    • To demonstrate the system's capability in producing and storing clinical electrophysiology reports.
    • To highlight the creation of a searchable database for improved data access.

    Main Methods:

    • Implementation of the EPREG system on a programmable word processor (Wang OIS-140).
    • Permanent storage of generated reports on floppy disk media.

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  • Extraction of selected report information for an on-line database.
  • Main Results:

    • EPREG successfully produces and stores clinical cardiac electrophysiology reports.
    • An on-line database is generated from report data, enabling selective searches.
    • The system offers an estimated time saving of 2 to 3 hours per week compared to manual methods.

    Conclusions:

    • The EPREG system enhances efficiency in managing cardiac electrophysiology study reports.
    • Automated reporting and database creation streamline data access and utilization.
    • The system represents a practical application of health information technology in a clinical setting.