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High-risk newborn early-warning scoring system

A neonatal, high-risk technology applied in the field of medical data analysis to achieve clear results, improve quality of life and reduce stress

Inactive Publication Date: 2018-09-28
迟春昕
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[0007] Therefore, in order to solve the problem that there is currently no early warning scoring system suitable for newborns, and can quickly, non-invasively, effectively and accurately assess the condition of high-risk newborns, it can also be applied to guardians with no medical experience or specialist experience (such as high-risk Newborn parents, babysitters), those skilled in the art are committed to developing a high-risk newborn early warning scoring system

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[0029] Such as figure 1 As shown, the evaluation items of high-risk newborn early warning scoring system (MEWS) include: body temperature ①, heart rate ②, respiration ③, SpO 2 (Transcutaneous oxygen saturation) ④, reaction ⑤, muscle tension ⑥, cry ⑦, transcutaneous bilirubin ⑧, urine volume or urine color ⑨. Body temperature ①, heart rate ②, respiration ③ can be obtained by measuring the vital signs of newborns; SPO 2 ④ and transcutaneous bilirubin ⑧ need to be measured by medical instruments. If the family does not have this instrument, you can not fill in this data; reaction ⑤, muscle tension ⑥, cry ⑦, urine volume or urine color ⑨ can be obtained by observing the condition of newborns . Such as figure 2 As shown, the raters (who can be newborn parents, babysitters, doctors, nurses and other guardians) input the corresponding newborn data according to the above nine options given by the system, and automatically calculate the early warning score through the early warning...

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[0033] Such as figure 1 As shown, the early warning scoring system program can also be installed in the hospital information management system (HIMS) For neonatal condition assessment. After connecting to the system, enter the inpatient number and or outpatient number, and the early warning scoring system for high-risk neonates will automatically import hospitalization information such as bed number, name, diagnosis, and admission time. After scoring, the data will be automatically saved in the background. Doctors, nurses and other guardians can View data and export data. The early warning scoring system (MEWS) for high-risk neonates described in this embodiment is helpful to facilitate hospital management, improve efficiency, save manpower, and reduce nursing pressure to a certain extent.

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Abstract

The invention discloses a high-risk newborn early-warning scoring system. The high-risk newborn early-warning scoring system comprises evaluating items including body temperature, heart rate, respiration, responses, muscle tension, cry, the urine amount or the urine color and a tool for running a pre-warning scoring system program; a scorer inputs specific data of the evaluation items to the system, and the pre-warning scoring system program automatically calculates the total pre-warning score and the score of each item, judges the severity of illness states and outputs pre-warning information. The pre-warning scoring system developed for newborns with the high-risk tendency can quickly, non-invasively, effectively and accurately evaluate the illness state conditions of the high-risk newborns, remind guardians to intervene as early as possible and treat the newborns.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of medical data analysis, in particular to an early warning scoring system for high-risk newborns. Background technique [0002] With the opening of the national "two-child" policy, more and more newborns have been born in recent years, and the high-risk proportion of newborns is as high as 20%. Early detection of changes in the condition of newborns allows for disease assessment, early intervention, and treatment of high-risk newborns and healthy development. [0003] The number of high-risk newborns is increasing year by year. Due to the rapid development of newborns, if they are not treated in time and effectively, they will easily cause serious sequelae, leading to organ failure or metabolic disorder, and even life-threatening in severe cases. [0004] Since the clinical assessment of the condition of high-risk neonates mainly relies on the clinical experience of medical staff, the assessment criteria lack object...

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IPC IPC(8): G16H50/30
CPCG16H50/30
Inventor 迟春昕
Owner 迟春昕
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