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[Proposal for a computerized record of ergometric tests]

W Martiny, F Matta, P F Angelino

    Minerva Medica
    |November 14, 1980
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    A new method for collecting ergometric test data is proposed. This approach simplifies data organization and compilation for clinical use.

    Area of Science:

    • Exercise Physiology
    • Data Management

    Context:

    • Clinical examinations generate vast amounts of ergometric test data.
    • Current data organization methods can be complex and inefficient.
    • Standardization is needed for reliable data analysis.

    Purpose:

    • To propose a codified approach for collecting ergometric test data.
    • To address the need for efficient data checking and organization in clinical settings.
    • To discuss practical aspects of implementing a hierarchical and modular data model.

    Summary:

    • A hierarchical and modular data structure is presented for ergometric testing.
    • This system emphasizes simplicity in data compilation and codification.
    • The proposed model facilitates both general and detailed information representation.

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    Impact:

    • Improved data consistency and reliability in clinical ergometric testing.
    • Enhanced efficiency in managing and analyzing patient data.
    • Potential for wider adoption of standardized ergometric data collection protocols.