D. Welfer, Renato Cassol Ferreira da Silva, J. Kazienko
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摘要
本演示旨在展示MobiCAP原型。MobiCAP是一个社区获得性肺炎(CAP)管理的移动应用系统。该系统支持有经验的初级医生处理CAP的诊断过程问题。因此,MobiCAP使医生能够处理大量变量,并根据医院医生先前建立的内部指南所描述的规则进行快速准确的诊断。MobiCAP是与位于阿雷格里港市的Nossa Senhora da Conceicao医院(HNSC)的专家医生共同设计和开发的,并基于HNSC诊断和管理CAP的内部指南。该系统使用Objective-C语言编写,使用一种称为模型-视图-控制器(MVC)的开发方法。该应用程序是在iOS平台上运行的,更具体地说,是在iPhone类型的设备上运行的。作为编程环境,使用Xcode 5.0.2进行应用程序的整体开发。综上所述,三个图形界面对应于应用程序的核心功能,即:(a)肺炎风险分层的图形用户界面;(b)算法处理的图形界面;(c)根据病因进行治疗的图形界面。
MobiCAP: A mobile application prototype for management of community-acquired pneumonia
This demonstration aims at presenting the MobiCAP prototype. MobiCAP is a mobile application system for management of Community-Acquired Pneumonia (CAP). The system supports experienced end beginner physicians to deal with the CAP's diagnosis process problem. Thus, MobiCAP enables physicians to handle a high amount of variables and take a quick and precise diagnosis based on rules described by the internal guidelines previously established by hospital physicians. MobiCAP was designed and developed in conjunction with specialist physicians from the Hospital Nossa Senhora da Conceicao (HNSC)-placed in Porto Alegre city-and based on HNSC internal guidelines for diagnosis and management of the CAP. The system was written in the Objective-C language using a development approach called Model View Controller (MVC). The application was implemented to run on the iOS platform, more specifically under iPhone type devices. As programming environment, it was used the Xcode 5.0.2 for the overall development of the application. In summary, three graphical interfaces correspond to the core functionality of the application, namely: (a) a graphical user interface for the risk stratification of pneumonia; (b) a graphical interface for the algorithm treatment; and (c) a graphical interface to the treatment according to etiology.