Author :
Zhou, S. ; Guillemette, G. ; Antinoro, R. ; Fulton, F.
Author_Institution :
Diagnostic ECG Group, Philips Med. Syst., Oxnard, CA, USA
Abstract :
Electrocardiogram (ECG) databases play an important role in medical research, pharmaceutical research, medical education and health care. Due to growing demands in research, training, and health care, designing and managing such ECG databases has become a complex problem. This paper reports on the new design approach and the new application model of the Philips ECG Management System (EMS). The Philips EMS is designed not only to store and manage ECG data, but also to automate the ECG workflow, to facilitate the ECG editing and confirmation process, to compare the serial ECG recordings, to capture and store auditing information, and report the serial ECG changes, and most importantly, to communicate with other systems, such as hospital information systems etc. The patient demographic and clinical data and ECGs are managed by a relational database. The system allows authorized users to access ECG data, ECG measurements and ECG interpretation in data format that is written in extensible Markup Language (XML), and to retrieve clinical cases for research and education by simple structured query language queries. In summary, the Philips EMS provides a powerful and easy-to-use tool to support research, education, and ultimately, to enhance patient care.
Keywords :
XML; electrocardiography; health care; medical information systems; patient care; relational databases; ECG confirmation process; ECG data storage; ECG editing; ECG workflow automation; Philips ECG database Management System design; electrocardiogram; extensible Markup Language; health care; hospital information systems; medical education; medical research; patient care; patient clinical data; patient demographic data; pharmaceutical research; query language queries; relational database; Database systems; Demography; Electrocardiography; Health information management; Hospitals; Management information systems; Management training; Medical services; Pharmaceuticals; XML;