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Computerized database for coronary bypass surgery.

J Wartak, D Fenna, E T Gelfand

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    A new computer system aids in managing coronary bypass surgery data, offering simple summaries and advanced risk evaluations for patients. This tool simplifies data analysis for clinical and administrative use.

    Area of Science:

    • Cardiovascular Surgery
    • Medical Informatics
    • Health Data Management

    Background:

    • Coronary bypass surgery generates extensive patient data.
    • Efficient data management is crucial for clinical decision-making and administrative tasks.
    • Existing systems may lack advanced analytical capabilities or user-friendliness.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop a computer-assisted system for storing, retrieving, and analyzing medical and surgical data for coronary bypass surgery patients.
    • To provide capabilities ranging from simple data tabulation to advanced prognostic risk evaluation.
    • To create a user-friendly system requiring minimal computer expertise.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of a computer-assisted system tailored for cardiovascular surgical data.

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  • Implementation of functionalities for data storage, retrieval, and analysis.
  • Design for intuitive operation with basic typing skills.
  • Main Results:

    • The system enables comprehensive data management for coronary bypass surgery.
    • It offers both basic summary statistics and sophisticated prognostic risk assessments.
    • Data can be viewed on-screen or printed for diverse applications.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed system effectively supports the management and analysis of coronary bypass surgery data.
    • It enhances clinical and administrative processes through accessible data insights.
    • The system's ease of use promotes wider adoption in healthcare settings.