| Literature DB >> 2306561 |
J C Piepenbrink1, J I Cullen, T J Stafford.
Abstract
Although formal comparisons of record keeping systems are difficult, the authors are persuaded that a video system provides substantial advantages over AARK in several (though not all) of its aims and at a substantially reduced cost. The video system might be viewed as a parallel rather than a replacement system in some cases. The authors have been struck by certain capabilities such a video system offers. Not the least of these is the advantage of having a multiple OR monitoring system for use by the floor supervisor to check all rooms easily. The implications of a video technology in clinical research also are important. At present, a clinical trial involving 40 cases is being organized and will require that physiologic parameters be recorded in detail. Plans to use the ubiquitous multichannel strip recorder for logging the parameters have been changed. Video will be used instead, since it is more than adequate to meet most research needs of the department and greatly simplifies the recording of such data at reduced cost.Mesh:
Year: 1990 PMID: 2306561
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Instrum Technol ISSN: 0899-8205