DocumentCode
3174466
Title
DEFICARD: health card project for flexible decentralized patient management after implantation of a cardioverter defibrillator
Author
Wenzlaff, Paul ; Trappe, Hans-Joachim ; Fretter, Ralf
Author_Institution
Univ. Hospital Hannover, Germany
fYear
1995
fDate
10-13 Sept. 1995
Firstpage
613
Lastpage
615
Abstract
Due to an increased number of cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) implantations and more than 1700 follow-up examinations (FU) per year for ICD-patients, the DEFICARD concept (PC-aided database, multifunctional microprocessor card) was developed at the University Hospital Hannover. The primary aim of DEFICARD was to delegate the FU work to other qualified outpatient clinics and to establish a flexible decentralized ICD-patient management of high quality. Since 11/1993 80 patients have received the DEFICARD and 195 FU visits have been documented up to June 1995. The main purpose of this first test phase of DEFICARD was to evaluate and to establish a standardized ICD documentation by chipcard as the fundamental basis of decentralized patient management and to analyze patients´ acceptance. Results of the first analyses of pooled DEFICARD data showed high quality of documentation and a high patients´ acceptance and cooperation could be observed too.
Keywords
defibrillators; health care; medical information systems; microcomputer applications; DEFICARD; ICD-patients; PC-aided database; University Hospital Hannover; cardioverter defibrillator implantation; chipcard; decentralized patient management; documentation; flexible decentralized patient management; follow-up examinations; health card project; high patient acceptance; high patient cooperation; high quality; multifunctional microprocessor card; pooled DEFICARD data; qualified outpatient clinics; Cardiology; Databases; Documentation; Hospitals; Medical treatment; Memory management; Microprocessors; Project management; Quality management; Read-write memory;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computers in Cardiology 1995
Conference_Location
Vienna, Austria
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3053-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CIC.1995.482739
Filename
482739
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