Use of data base techniques to store medical records has been going on for more than 40 years. Some aspects still remain unresolved, e.g., the management of textual data and image data within a single system. Object-orientation techniques applied to a database management system (DBMS) allow the definition of suitable data structures (e.g., to store digital images): some facilities allow the use of predefined structures when defining new ones. Currently available object-oriented DBMS, however, still need improvements both in the schema update and in the query facilities. This paper describes a prototype of a medical record that includes some multimedia features, managing both textual and image data. The prototype here described considers dat...
dissertationA database is designed and implemented for storing and managing echocardiographic report...
This paper is aimed to present a novel compartmental PACS model for the automatic object-oriented in...
Software applications for computer-based patient records require substantial development investments...
An object oriented database was constructed in order to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of patien...
To diagnose patients with heart disease, cardiologists need to view the co-ordinated movements of va...
In implementing time-orientated medical record (TOMR) management systems, use of a relational model ...
Cardiac catheterization techniques deal with large amount of image data from which quantitative para...
Creation of a general-purpose medical record is one of the more difficult problems in database desig...
The implementation of a database management system in a clinical open-architecture picture archiving...
Clinical decision support systems assist in diagnosis, alert to abnormal conditions, and manage pati...
This paper presents an Object Manager that stores medical images as a data type of attributes that c...
Today data retrieval is not only restricted to text, but has taken the form of sound and images. Mul...
thesisThis thesis explores the use of an object-oriented database system to implement the Event Mode...
An electronic medical record system has been designed and developed with the aim of supporting patie...
Advanced multimedia applications require adequate support for the modeling of multimedia informatio...
dissertationA database is designed and implemented for storing and managing echocardiographic report...
This paper is aimed to present a novel compartmental PACS model for the automatic object-oriented in...
Software applications for computer-based patient records require substantial development investments...
An object oriented database was constructed in order to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of patien...
To diagnose patients with heart disease, cardiologists need to view the co-ordinated movements of va...
In implementing time-orientated medical record (TOMR) management systems, use of a relational model ...
Cardiac catheterization techniques deal with large amount of image data from which quantitative para...
Creation of a general-purpose medical record is one of the more difficult problems in database desig...
The implementation of a database management system in a clinical open-architecture picture archiving...
Clinical decision support systems assist in diagnosis, alert to abnormal conditions, and manage pati...
This paper presents an Object Manager that stores medical images as a data type of attributes that c...
Today data retrieval is not only restricted to text, but has taken the form of sound and images. Mul...
thesisThis thesis explores the use of an object-oriented database system to implement the Event Mode...
An electronic medical record system has been designed and developed with the aim of supporting patie...
Advanced multimedia applications require adequate support for the modeling of multimedia informatio...
dissertationA database is designed and implemented for storing and managing echocardiographic report...
This paper is aimed to present a novel compartmental PACS model for the automatic object-oriented in...
Software applications for computer-based patient records require substantial development investments...