| Literature DB >> 7666810 |
A J Goldschmidt1, C J Luz, W Giere, R Lüdecke, D Jonas.
Abstract
The illustration of a patient's history by a graphical primitive is discussed. Illustration technology is presented which simultaneously represents quantitative examination findings (e.g., laboratory values) and qualitative findings (e.g., from function diagnostics) by a single geometrical figure. Depending on the medical results, this figure takes on characteristic forms which can be identified as patterns typical for a specific disease. The procedure developed is integrated in a user interface which is implemented in the form of a computerized medical record for use on a pentop computer. This portable computer assists the physician during ward rounds, supplies additional, intelligence-based information, serves quality control, and streamlines working procedures making them more efficient.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7666810
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Inf Med ISSN: 0026-1270 Impact factor: 2.176