2013
DOI: 10.1590/jvb.2013.042
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Base eletronica de dados clinicos e cirurgicos em isquemia cronica de membros inferiores

Abstract: Background: Electronic medical record systems may optimize future studies by improving speed, as well as data comparison and analysis. Objective: (a) To create a general database of clinical and surgical vascular diseases and select data from it to create a specific database of chronic lower limb ischemia; b) to store this database in the form of an electronic system; c) to incorporate this database into the Brazilian integrated electronic medical record system (SINPE © ); and (d) to conduct a pilot study to t… Show more

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“…Electronic protocols increase the precision of records, enabling prospective and multicenter studies, in addition to increasing the accuracy of scientific research. [29][30][31] However, use of the electronic protocol is in no way a substitute for patient medical records. The main difference between the two is that the protocol contains sources of information on a specific group of diseases, in contrast with patient medical records, which are specific to an individual patient and do not follow rigid completion criteria.…”
Section: Computerization Of Clinical Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Electronic protocols increase the precision of records, enabling prospective and multicenter studies, in addition to increasing the accuracy of scientific research. [29][30][31] However, use of the electronic protocol is in no way a substitute for patient medical records. The main difference between the two is that the protocol contains sources of information on a specific group of diseases, in contrast with patient medical records, which are specific to an individual patient and do not follow rigid completion criteria.…”
Section: Computerization Of Clinical Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aim of this gradual change is to rationalize the time spent in medical consultations and facilitate retrieval of patients' histories. [29][30][31]…”
Section: Computerization Of Clinical Datamentioning
confidence: 99%