未来手术室的远程医疗。

Ronald C Merrell, Bruce E Jarrell, Noah S Schenkman, Bradley Schoener, Kathy McCullough
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摘要

远程医疗正在成为信息科学的一个子集,并将从医院信息架构的几何增长中受益匪浅。利用远程医疗打破手术室的隔离是一个高度可实现的目标。一个开放的手术室有关于人员需求的信息,手术室人员之间的流畅沟通,以及与学习者社区和咨询师的广泛互动。在具有重要数据捕获的手术室中,患者不仅作为一个真实的人,而且作为一个获取手术所有事件的庞大数据集被带入过程。这些数据包括定义手术过程的视觉、电和机械事件。作为动态电子医疗记录的一部分,它们可以提供给那些在场的人,以及那些被要求从很远的地方提供实时建议的人。这些数据也可供那些为了根本原因分析、未遂分析、指导或更准确的医疗记录而试图了解患者后来发生了什么的人使用。
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Telemedicine for the operating room of the future.

Telemedicine is becoming a subset of information science and should benefit tremendously from the geometric growth of information architecture in hospitals. The use of telemedicine to break the isolation of the operating room is a highly achievable goal. An open operating room has information on demand for the personnel, fluid communication among operating room personnel, and broad interaction with the learner community and consultants. In an operating room with significant data capture, the patient is brought into the process not only as a real person, but also as a huge data set that acquires all the events of the surgery. The data include the visual, electrical, and mechanical events that define the surgical procedure. As part of a dynamic electronic medical record, they are available to those who are present and those who are asked to help from even a great distance away with real-time advice. The data are also available to those who seek to understand what happened to the patient afterwards for the purpose of root cause analysis, near miss analysis, instruction, or more accurate medical records.

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