Standardization of Disease, Diagnostic and Neurosurgical Procedures for the Investigation of Korean Neurosurgical Epidemiology - Part 2: Clinical Application -.
- Author:
Bum Tae KIM
;
Won Han SHIN
;
Soon Kwan CHOI
;
Jae Won DOH
;
Hack Gun BAE
;
Kyeong Seok LEE
;
Il Gyu YUN
;
Jae Chil JANG
;
Bark Jang BYUN
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
Daily report;
Annual report;
Clinical articles
- MeSH:
Diagnosis;
Epidemiology*;
Humans;
Incidence;
Infarction;
Inpatients;
Intracranial Aneurysm;
Neurosurgical Procedures*;
Orbit;
Retrospective Studies;
Writing
- From:Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
1999;28(7):1049-1056
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: Using the standardization of disease diagnosis of disease, and surgical procedures, the authors have made a clinical application for the analysis of inpatient data with the ability to search for information pertinent for writing of clinical articles. METHODS: A client-server system and database software was developed for networking. For clinical application, a computerized daily report has been developed. Data from Neurosurgical patients admitted at Soonchunyang University Hospital from January to December 1998 were analyzed with this system. Data for clinical articles was obtained using the search mode, information such as orbital infarction syndrome following intracranial aneurysm surgery and epidemiological analysis or geriatric neurosurgical patients. RESULTS: For the daily report it takes approximately 10 minutes to input the patients demographic information, name of disease, diagnosis and surgical procedure. The daily report also numbers and sorts the inpatients according to large categories of diagnosis, reports the ratio between inpatients and operative patients. The annual report that was obtained was very accurate and gave rapid statistics for the one year. By retrospective study for the past 18 years, we calculated the incidence of orbital infarction syndrome following intracranial aneurysm surgery as 1.4%, and also estimated the population of geriatric inpatients as 18.3% by retrospective study. CONCLUSIONS: It has been found to be most useful to make a daily and annual report for tracking and research purposes. For use in clinical articles, it can be possible to do a search of the patients using the standardized disease, diagnosis and neurosurgical procedures application and obtain pertinent information in a timely manner.