麻醉中的自动记录保存——意大利九年的经验。

V Lanza
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1986年,在巴勒莫的Buccheri La Ferla医院,开始了一个麻醉信息管理项目。其目的是开发一个计算机化的麻醉工作站。如今,该系统已在日常临床应用中,并已达到其最初的大部分目标:通过模拟-数字转换或使用串行数据传输,可以自动收集生理信号和患者监护趋势。系统中包含一个集中的显示器,可以方便地控制医院麻醉过程的进展。在工作站,有一个在线帮助功能,以协助药理学计算和麻醉药物的管理。邮件信息可以发送到不同的麻醉工作站,数据可以在它们之间共享。术前访问期间收集的信息自动从便携式个人计算机传输到系统。有一个9年的患者数据库,包括术前和围手术期的麻醉信息,可以从每个工作站访问。如今,该系统已被日常使用,包括八个麻醉工作站和两台用于术前检查的便携式个人电脑。外科病房和手术室的手术时间表和麻醉师的笔记都是打印出来的,使用的是术前访问系统中存储的信息。对于自动数据收集,已使用一分钟的趋势分辨率。术后医嘱从恢复室的系统中打印出来,并发给病人所在的病房。17名麻醉师和24名常规使用该系统的护士的反馈是积极的。如今,数据库中有1.6万份患者记录。这个数字每年以3300人的速度增长。随着计算机在患者治疗中的应用越来越多,已经没有法律或行政争议。根据9年的经验,很明显,在麻醉实践中使用计算机可以提高患者护理的质量。
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Automatic record keeping in anaesthesia--a nine-year Italian experience.

In 1986, in Buccheri La Ferla Hospital, Palermo, an anaesthesia information management project was started. Its aim was to develop a computerized anaesthesia workstation. Today, the system is in daily clinical use and has reached most of its original goals: Automatic collection of physiological signals and patient monitor trends is possible by means of analog-digital conversion or by using serial data transfer. A centralized display is included in the system to allow easy control of the progress of the anaesthetic procedures in the hospital. Available in the workstation, there is an on-line help function to assist pharmacological calculations and administration of anaesthesia drugs. Mail messages can be sent to different anaesthesia workstations and data can be shared between them. Information collected during preoperative visits is automatically transferred from a portable personal computer to the system. There is a nine-year patient data-base with both preoperative and perioperative anaesthesia information which can be accessed from each of the workstations. Today, the system is in daily routine use and comprises eight anaesthesia workstations and two portable personal computers used for preoperative visits. The operation schedule with anaesthetists' notes is printed both for surgical wards and for O.R., using information stored from preoperative visits to the system. For automated data collection a trend resolution of one minute has been used. The postoperative orders are printed from the system in the recovery room and given to the wards with the patient. The feedback from the seventeen anaesthetists and twenty-four nurses who use the system routinely is positive. Today, 16,000 patient records are available in the database. This number increases by 3,300 every year. With increasing computer utilization in patient treatment there have been no legal or administrative controversies. Based on nine years' experience, it is clear that the use of computers in anaesthesia practice improves quality of patient care.

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