1.Information Management System for Rehabilitation Medicine Department of General Hospital
Yiming XU ; Yuehong BAI ; Xianxuan FENG ; Yi ZHANG ; Jie ZHU
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2017;41(3):193-195
Objective To develop a common information management system for rehabilitation medicine department of general hospital. Methods Based on the investigation of information requirement of several different levels hospitals, the medical information management system was designed, and it has been applied in several hospitals. Results In addition to rehabilitation treatment informatization for inpatient and outpatient, the system has highly customizable,assistant research, teaching and management features. Conclusion The system can simplify the process of medical treatment, improve the efficiency of diagnosis and treatment, increase patient satisfaction, improve the management level. It worths popularizing.
2.Analysis of the central visual fields of pituitary adenoma
Xianxuan LIN ; Ruiduan LIAO ; Yongchong CHEN ; Juanjuan FENG ;
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 1996;0(01):-
Objective To analyze the central visual fields and the ocular fundus changes of both eyes of patients with pituitary adenoma. Methods A total of 70 cases of pituitary adenoma received the examination of static central visual fields of all liminal values by Humphrey instruments 750 cycloscope and the fundus exams by Topcon TRC 50X fundus photography before operations. Results There were 64.3% patients with decreased visual acuities, 80.7% with the defect of visual field, and 46.4% with fundus changes. The decrease of the visual acuity was the first diagnostic symptom in 45.7% patients, among whom 28.6% were misdiagnosed as ocular diseases. Conclusions The misdiagnosed cause is that the first diagnostic symptom is the decrease of visual acuity without defect of visual field accompanied by ocular diseases. To avoid the misdiagnosis and the omitter of pituitary adenoma, general examination of visual field should be carried out in the patients with decreased visual acuity and optic atrophy with unknown reason in the clinical diagnosis of ophthalmology.

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