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Construction Of Clinical Database Of Renal Diseases And Application To Diabetic Nephropathy

Posted on:2005-02-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J H ZhouFull Text:PDF
GTID:2144360122992091Subject:Renal disease
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The information age requests qualified hospital resource planning system.Hospital Information System (HIS) got widely used recent years.Database technology is core and fundation of HIS. The clinical database of renal diseases was constructed for the digitization of renal data storing and convenience of scientific research and evaluation of clinical indices. The database was designed upon several functional modules, i.e. system controlling, adding, deleting, edit & save, query and output. The data included fundamental items of nowadays examination & therapy and all the items relating to kidney diseases, which can be divided to six parts, i.e. common information, history, physical examination, laboratory examination, special examination, drugs & therapy. This database was designed by three-tier client/server architecture with Microsoft SQL server building up the database server and Borland Delphi 7.0 developing the application program to facilitate timely archivism, prompt retrieve and data sharing. The database can supply complete clinical records and has a outstanding query function and reliable security. After establishment, the database will favor the scientific management and clinical data storage by digitization of medical record, and it will be helpful to better diagnosis and treatment and medical training. Furthermore, it will supply useful data to physicians for clinical research, which can facilitate statistically analysis and classification and substitute high efficiency and accuracy for the numerous and fussy manual work. Further development, for example, QBIC, expert system for computer assisted diagnosis, web database, will strengthen and perfect the database and make it a potent tool for nephrological medical practice, training & research.
Keywords/Search Tags:Hospital Information Systems, Databases
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