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Autor:
N. van der Putten, R. Hoekema, E.T. van der Velde, W.A. Dijk, M. van der Vlugt, W.R.M. Dassen, Jan Peter Busman, C.A.M. Hooijschuur
Publikováno v:
Computers in Cardiology, 35, 657-660
Computers in Cardiology, 35, pp. 657-660
Computers in Cardiology, 35, pp. 657-660
This paper describes the AMOC project which aims at the improvement of patient throughput in the outpatient clinics. Indicators describing the workflow were extracted and serve as a base for a so called continuous improvement model. As pro actively m
Publikováno v:
Computers in Cardiology, 2005.
The information generated by pacemakers and ICD's to support the cardiologist and technician for installing the optimal settings for the patient is increasing rapidly. In this paper a proposal is described for electronic data exchange between the pac
Autor:
W.A. Dijk, C.A.M. Hooijschuur, W.R.M. Dassen, W. van der Velde, H.J. Spruijt, B. Sanon, C. Ammeraal
Publikováno v:
Computers in Cardiology.
In the Netherlands the Central Pacemaker Patient Registry (CPPR) collects information of pacemaker and ICD (implantable cardio defibrillator) patients from all 109 Dutch hospitals. Many pacemaker clinics use a computer to store their implant and foll
Publikováno v:
[1989] Proceedings. Computers in Cardiology.
The setup and organization of the computerized Central Pacemaker Patients Registration in the Netherlands are described. Over a ten-year period (1979-88), information on 39000 pacemaker patients and their pacemakers and leads has been stored. It is e
Publikováno v:
Computers in Cardiology 1998. Vol. 25 (Cat. No.98CH36292).
Like in other fields in medicine, the unpredictable behaviour of computer systems, known as the millennium problem is finally gaining interest in cardiology. In general two major categories of problems can be predicted. Firstly the large computer pro
Publikováno v:
Computers in Cardiology 1997.
Deals with the validation of the information stored in the Netherlands central pacemaker patient database. The registry database contains information on more than 70,500 patients, 85,000 pacemakers and 90,000 leads. The validation procedures consiste
Publikováno v:
Computers in Cardiology 1997.
In the Netherlands, many pacemaker clinics use a computer to store their implant and follow-up data in a database. Still, there are quite a number of clinics that only use their computer for word processing. In order to improve the accuracy of the re
Publikováno v:
Pacing and clinical electrophysiology : PACE. 22(3)
The unpredictable behavior of computer systems on January 1, 2000, known as the millennium problem or millennium 'bug,' also affects medical establishments and, due to the large use of computers in all kind of applications, cardiological clinics in p
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