Information system and information display method
By differentiating between preoperative recommendations and routine visits through the information system and generating personalized visit items, the problems of time-consuming, labor-intensive, and experience-dependent preoperative visits for anesthesia have been solved, thus improving visit efficiency and quality.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202411563305.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-11-04
- Publication Date
- 2026-05-08
AI Technical Summary
In existing technologies, pre-anesthesia visits rely on doctors to comprehensively assess patient information on their own, which is time-consuming and laborious, and the assessment results are experience-dependent and lack objectivity and accuracy.
An information system is provided that connects to a medical data source via a communication module. The processor identifies preoperative recommended visit subjects and routine visit subjects from multiple visit subjects, displays them differently on a monitor, generates corresponding visit items for each, and highlights key visit content.
It enables personalized preoperative visit recommendations, improves visit efficiency and quality, ensures reliable access to important information, and reduces the workload of doctors in multi-patient situations.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of medical device technology, and more specifically to an information system and information display method. Background Technology
[0002] To ensure patient safety and the proper surgical sequence, anesthesiologists typically conduct a pre-anesthesia visit the day before surgery and at least one post-operative visit starting the day after surgery. Currently, both pre-operative and post-operative visits require doctors to comprehensively assess and understand patient information themselves. Doctors need to understand and process a large amount of patient information, making the visit process time-consuming and labor-intensive. Summary of the Invention
[0003] To address at least one of the aforementioned problems, according to one aspect of this application, an information system is provided, comprising a communication module, a processor, and a display, wherein: the information system establishes a communication connection with at least one medical data source via the communication module; the processor acquires a patient's preoperative medical data from the at least one medical data source via the communication connection, determines at least one type of recommended preoperative visit subject and at least one type of routine preoperative visit subject from multiple types of preoperative visit subjects based on the preoperative medical data, and generates corresponding visit data for each of the recommended preoperative visit subject and the routine preoperative visit subject. The preoperative visit subjects include the patient's physiological systems, organs, or tissues; the processor controls the display to display the recommended preoperative visit subjects and the routine preoperative visit subjects in separate areas; in response to the user's selection of the recommended preoperative visit subject or the routine preoperative visit subject, the processor also controls the display to display the visit item corresponding to the user-selected recommended preoperative visit subject or routine preoperative visit subject in a display area different from the display area of the recommended preoperative visit subject and the routine preoperative visit subject, so that the user can enter patient information related to the visit item.
[0004] According to another aspect of this application, an information system is provided, the information system including a communication module, a processor, and a display, wherein: the information system establishes a communication connection with at least one medical data source through the communication module; the processor acquires a patient's preoperative medical data from the at least one medical data source through the communication connection, determines at least one type of recommended preoperative visit subject from multiple types of preoperative visit subjects based on the preoperative medical data, and generates corresponding visit items for each of the multiple types of preoperative visit subjects, the multiple types of preoperative visit subjects including the patient's physiological systems, physiological organs, or physiological tissues; the processor controls the display to... The first attribute displays the preoperative recommended visit subject, and the second attribute displays the other preoperative visit subjects among the multiple types of preoperative visit subjects besides the preoperative recommended visit subject. The first attribute, relative to the second attribute, makes the preoperative recommended visit subject more prominent than the other preoperative visit subjects, so as to highlight the preoperative recommended visit subject. In response to the user's selection operation of the multiple types of preoperative visit subjects, the processor also controls the display to display the visit item corresponding to the preoperative visit subject selected by the user in a display area different from the display area of the multiple types of preoperative visit subjects, so that the user can enter the patient information related to the visit item.
[0005] According to another aspect of this application, an information system is provided, the information system comprising a communication module, a processor, and a display, wherein: the information system establishes a communication connection with at least one medical data source through the communication module; the processor acquires patient medical data from the at least one medical data source through the communication connection, determines at least one type of recommended visit subject and at least one type of regular visit subject from multiple types of visit subjects based on the medical data, and generates corresponding visit items for the recommended visit subject and the regular visit subject respectively, the multiple types of visit subjects including the patient's physiological system, physiological organs, or physiological tissues; the processor controls the display to differentiate between the recommended visit subject and the regular visit subject to highlight subjects requiring focused visits, and displays the visit items corresponding to the recommended visit subject and the regular visit subject respectively, so as to input patient information related to the visit items.
[0006] According to another aspect of this application, an information system is provided, the information system comprising a communication module, a processor, and a display, wherein: the information system establishes a communication connection with at least one medical data source through the communication module; the processor obtains preoperative medical data of patients from at least one medical data source through the communication connection, determines the risk ranking of each patient based on the preoperative medical data, and generates general practice dashboard information; the display is used to display the general practice dashboard information, the general practice dashboard information being able to display information of different patients in an orderly manner according to the risk ranking.
[0007] According to another aspect of this application, an information display method is provided, the method comprising: acquiring a patient's preoperative medical data from at least one medical data source; determining at least one type of recommended preoperative visit subject and at least one type of routine preoperative visit subject from multiple types of preoperative visit subjects based on the preoperative medical data, the multiple types of preoperative visit subjects including the patient's physiological systems, physiological organs, or physiological tissues; generating corresponding visit items for the recommended preoperative visit subject and the routine preoperative visit subject respectively; displaying the recommended preoperative visit subject and the routine preoperative visit subject in separate regions; and, in response to a user's selection operation of the recommended preoperative visit subject or the routine preoperative visit subject, displaying the visit item corresponding to the selected recommended preoperative visit subject or the routine preoperative visit subject in a display area different from the display area of the recommended preoperative visit subject and the routine preoperative visit subject, so as to allow the user to enter patient information related to the visit item.
[0008] According to another aspect of this application, an information display method is provided, the method comprising: acquiring a patient's preoperative medical data from at least one medical data source; determining at least one type of recommended preoperative visit subject from multiple types of preoperative visit subjects based on the preoperative medical data, the multiple types of preoperative visit subjects including the patient's physiological systems, physiological organs, or physiological tissues; generating corresponding visit items for each of the multiple types of preoperative visit subjects; displaying the recommended preoperative visit subject with a first attribute, and displaying the remaining preoperative visit subjects other than the recommended preoperative visit subject from the multiple types of preoperative visit subjects with a second attribute, wherein the first attribute makes the recommended preoperative visit subject more prominent than the remaining preoperative visit subjects, so as to highlight the recommended preoperative visit subject; and responding to a user's selection operation of the multiple types of preoperative visit subjects, displaying the visit item corresponding to the selected preoperative visit subject in a display area different from the display area of the multiple types of preoperative visit subjects, so as to allow the user to enter patient information related to the visit item.
[0009] According to another aspect of this application, an information display method is provided, the method comprising: acquiring a patient's medical data from at least one medical data source; determining at least one type of recommended visit subject and at least one type of regular visit subject from multiple types of visit subjects based on the medical data, the multiple types of visit subjects including the patient's physiological systems, physiological organs, or physiological tissues; generating corresponding visit items for the recommended visit subject and the regular visit subject respectively; displaying the recommended visit subject and the regular visit subject differently to highlight subjects requiring priority visit, and displaying the visit items corresponding to the recommended visit subject and the regular visit subject respectively, so as to input patient information related to the visit items.
[0010] The information system and information display method of this application distinguish between the subjects of recommended preoperative visits and routine preoperative visits, and display the corresponding visit items for each subject. This enables personalized preoperative visit recommendations to be provided to patients, allowing medical staff to conduct preoperative visits efficiently and effectively when there are many patients to be visited and time is limited. It also ensures the reliable acquisition of important visit content, greatly improving the efficiency and quality of preoperative visits. Attached Figure Description
[0011] The above and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the more detailed description of the embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. The drawings are provided to further illustrate the embodiments of the invention and form part of the specification. They are used together with the embodiments of the invention to explain the invention and do not constitute a limitation thereof. In the drawings, the same reference numerals generally represent the same parts or steps.
[0012] Figure 1 A schematic structural block diagram of an information system according to an embodiment of this application is shown.
[0013] Figure 2 An example diagram is shown illustrating the subjects of preoperative recommended visits and preoperative routine visits in an information system according to an embodiment of this application.
[0014] Figure 3 An example diagram is shown in the information system according to an embodiment of this application, displaying the visit items corresponding to the preoperative recommended visit subject.
[0015] Figure 4 This illustration shows another example diagram of the visit items corresponding to the preoperative recommended visit subject in an information system according to an embodiment of this application.
[0016] Figure 5 Example diagrams are shown illustrating different subjects presenting a patient's preoperative visit in an information system according to embodiments of this application.
[0017] Figure 6 An example diagram is shown illustrating the subject of a patient's preoperative recommended visit in an information system according to an embodiment of this application.
[0018] Figure 7 An example diagram is shown illustrating the display of a first risk warning message in an information system according to an embodiment of this application.
[0019] Figure 8 An example diagram is shown illustrating the display of anesthesia recommendation information in an information system according to an embodiment of this application.
[0020] Figure 9 An example diagram showing a preoperative visit interface in an information system according to an embodiment of this application is shown.
[0021] Figure 10 An example diagram is shown of a first general practitioner dashboard information displayed in an information system according to an embodiment of this application.
[0022] Figure 11 An example diagram is shown of an information system displaying a postoperative visit interface according to an embodiment of this application.
[0023] Figure 12 A schematic structural block diagram of an information system according to another embodiment of this application is shown.
[0024] Figure 13 A schematic structural block diagram of an information system according to another embodiment of this application is shown.
[0025] Figure 14 An example diagram is shown illustrating the display of general practitioner information in an information system according to an embodiment of this application.
[0026] Figure 15 This is a schematic flowchart illustrating an embodiment of an information display method according to this application.
[0027] Figure 16 A schematic flowchart illustrating another embodiment of the information display method of this application is shown.
[0028] Figure 17 This is a schematic flowchart illustrating an information display method according to another embodiment of the present application. Detailed Implementation
[0029] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the present invention more apparent, exemplary embodiments according to the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are merely a part of the embodiments of the present invention, and not all of the embodiments of the present invention. It should be understood that the present invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments described herein. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present invention described herein without inventive effort should fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
[0030] To ensure patient safety and the proper surgical sequence, anesthesiologists typically conduct a pre-anesthesia visit the day before surgery. This visit is a comprehensive assessment process and a crucial clinical foundation for effective perioperative management, influencing the safety of surgical anesthesia, the incidence of perioperative complications, and clinical outcomes. Through this thorough assessment, the anesthesiologist develops an anesthesia plan based on the patient's individual circumstances, determining the necessary medications and equipment, and formulating contingency plans for potential complications or adverse events.
[0031] Preoperative anesthesia visits should consider the patient's condition, the surgery, and the anesthesia. Anesthesiologists need to obtain information such as medical history, vital signs, laboratory test results, and imaging results by reviewing information systems (medical records, laboratory test results, imaging results, etc.), conducting physical examinations, and taking medical histories.
[0032] Current technical solutions primarily rely on the anesthesiologist's own comprehensive assessment of patient information during the initial visit. This process is time-consuming and labor-intensive, requiring the anesthesiologist to understand and process a large amount of patient data. Subsequently, the anesthesiologist's clinical experience is used to extract key information from the patient's data, identifying potential risks associated with a particular aspect of the patient's health (e.g., a patient with sleep apnea syndrome might influence the anesthesiologist's decision to administer general anesthesia). The anesthesiologist then conducts a detailed medical history, selectively organizes specialist consultations, and implements interventions to reduce anesthesia risks (including relevant examinations or optimized treatment) to complete the perioperative risk assessment and develop an anesthesia plan. This approach may result in a high degree of reliance on experience in the risk assessment, lacking objectivity and accuracy.
[0033] Therefore, this application proposes an information system to solve at least one of the above-mentioned technical problems. The system is described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0034] Figure 1 A schematic structural block diagram of an information system 100 according to an embodiment of this application is shown. Figure 1 As shown, the information system 100 includes a communication module 110, a processor 120, and a display 130. The information system 100 establishes a communication connection with at least one medical data source through the communication module 110. The processor 120 acquires the patient's preoperative medical data from the at least one medical data source through the communication connection. Based on the preoperative medical data, it determines at least one type of recommended preoperative visit subject and at least one type of routine preoperative visit subject from multiple types of preoperative visit subjects, and generates corresponding visit items for each type. The multiple types of preoperative visit subjects include the patient's physiological systems, organs, or tissues. The processor 120 controls the display 130 to differentiate between the recommended preoperative visit subjects and the routine preoperative visit subjects, highlighting subjects requiring focused visits, and displays the corresponding visit items for each type, allowing the user to enter patient information related to the visit items.
[0035] In embodiments of this application, an information system 100 is provided, which includes a communication module 110. Through this communication module 110, the information system 100 can establish a communication connection with at least one medical data source, such as an operating room information system, hospital information system (HIS), electronic medical record system (EMR), laboratory information system (LIS), picture archiving system (PACS), etc. Based on this communication connection, the information system 100 can obtain the patient's preoperative medical data from the aforementioned medical data sources. Preoperative medical data can be understood as: medical data obtained before a patient is about to undergo surgery, in order to ensure the safety of the surgery. This data includes patient laboratory test results (e.g., complete blood count, coagulation, liver function, kidney function, etc.), patient imaging examination results (e.g., electrocardiogram, ultrasound examination results, CT examination results), and may also include basic patient information (including name, age, height, weight, etc.), patient disease diagnosis information (e.g., medical history name, diagnosis result, etc.), etc.
[0036] Based on the preoperative medical data, the processor 120 can determine the recommended preoperative visit subjects and the routine preoperative visit subjects from a variety of preoperative visit subjects. These various preoperative visit subjects can include the patient's physiological systems, organs, or tissues, etc. For example, the processor 120 determines from the preoperative medical data that the patient's respiratory system requires a focused visit. Therefore, the processor 120 can designate the respiratory system as the recommended preoperative visit subject and designate other physiological systems or other physiological systems requiring preoperative visit as routine preoperative visit subjects. Here, the routine preoperative visit subject can also refer to the remaining preoperative visit subjects other than the recommended preoperative visit subject among the aforementioned various preoperative visit subjects; the routine preoperative visit subject in the following text can also be understood as the remaining preoperative visit subjects. Alternatively, the processor 120 can designate the respiratory system as the recommended preoperative visit subject and designate all physiological systems, including the respiratory system, or other physiological systems, including the respiratory system, requiring preoperative visit as routine preoperative visit subjects.
[0037] After the processor 120 determines the subjects for recommended preoperative visits and the subjects for routine preoperative visits, it can display these subjects on the monitor 130. Preferably, the recommended and routine preoperative visits are displayed separately to highlight the subjects requiring focused visits (i.e., the recommended preoperative visits). Since the recommended preoperative visits are determined by the processor 120 based on the patient's preoperative medical data, personalized visit recommendations can be provided to the patient. In other words, for a particular patient, certain visit subjects require focused attention. With limited time, medical staff can focus more on the recommended visit content rather than conducting a comprehensive, equal visit to every subject. Routine preoperative visits can be conducted quickly and concisely, allowing for focused and efficient preoperative visits even with a large number of patients and limited time, while ensuring the reliable acquisition of important visit content.
[0038] Furthermore, the processor 120 can generate corresponding visit items for both the preoperative recommended visit subject and the preoperative routine visit subject, which are then displayed on the monitor 130. For example, if the preoperative recommended visit subject includes the respiratory system, the visit items generated for this system may include premature beats, atrial fibrillation, conduction block, history of cardiogenic syncope, recent asthma attacks, history of asthma-related medications, etc., meaning the doctor needs to assess whether the patient has any of these visit items. Similarly, if the preoperative recommended visit subject includes the circulatory system, the visit items generated for this system may include a history of cerebrovascular disease, a history of chronic heart failure, diabetes treated with insulin, a history of ischemic heart disease, whether the preoperative creatinine level is >2.0 mg / dL, and whether this is a high-risk vascular surgery in the abdominal or thoracic cavity, etc. These visit items can correspond to the visit subject or be further matched to the patient, thus generating personalized recommended visit items for the patient. Based on the recommended visit items displayed on monitor 130, medical staff can directly follow the visit items to conduct preoperative visits without having to consider the key points to be visited for each patient based on their personal experience, which can greatly improve the efficiency and quality of preoperative visits.
[0039] In one example, the aforementioned distinction between preoperative recommended visits and routine preoperative visits can include displaying them in separate areas. For instance, the preoperative recommended visits could be displayed in a more prominent area of the screen (e.g., the center display area), while the routine preoperative visits could be displayed in a less prominent area (e.g., the edge display area). Furthermore, a primary label indicating a recommended visit of particular emphasis could be displayed around the display area of the preoperative recommended visits; for example, an asterisk label could be displayed around the display area of the preoperative recommended visits, while no asterisk label could be displayed before the routine preoperative visits. In this example, by dividing the display into areas and adding labels, the preoperative recommended visits requiring special attention can be highlighted more clearly.
[0040] Furthermore, a first label indicating a recommended priority visit can be displayed around the display area for subjects requiring preoperative recommendations, while a second label can be displayed around the display area for subjects requiring routine preoperative visits. The two labels are different. For example, a label such as "Recommended Assessment" can be added before the preoperative recommendation visit subject, and a label such as "Full Assessment" can be added before the routine preoperative visit subject. Figure 2 This illustrates such an example. Figure 2 In this example, the recommended preoperative visit subjects include the circulatory and respiratory systems, labeled "Recommended Assessment." The routine preoperative visit subjects include the circulatory, respiratory, nervous, endocrine, liver and kidney function, digestive, urinary, hematologic, and immune systems, labeled "All Assessments." By adding different labels, healthcare professionals can clearly distinguish between the recommended and routine preoperative visit subjects.
[0041] Furthermore, the subjects recommended for preoperative visits and the subjects of routine preoperative visits can be displayed in an arranged order, with the subjects recommended for preoperative visits displayed before or above the subjects of routine preoperative visits (e.g., Figure 2 The recommended preoperative visit subjects are displayed above the routine preoperative visit subjects, which further highlights the recommended preoperative visit subjects and allows medical staff to give priority to them.
[0042] In another example, the aforementioned distinction between the subjects of preoperative recommended visits and preoperative routine visits can include: displaying the preoperative recommended visit subject using a first attribute and the preoperative routine visit subject using a second attribute, with the first attribute making the preoperative recommended visit subject stand out more than the preoperative routine visit subject to emphasize its importance. For example, the preoperative recommended visit subject could be displayed in a larger font size, while the preoperative routine visit subject could be displayed in a smaller font size; the preoperative recommended visit subject could be displayed in bold font, while the preoperative routine visit subject could be displayed in non-bold font; the preoperative recommended visit subject could be displayed in red font, while the preoperative routine visit subject could be displayed in black font; the text of the preoperative recommended visit subject could be highlighted, while the text of the preoperative routine visit subject could not be highlighted, and so on. In this example, by displaying the preoperative recommended visit subject and the preoperative routine visit subject with different attributes, medical staff can clearly distinguish between the preoperative recommended visit subject and the preoperative routine visit subject. Furthermore, since the attributes of the preoperative recommended visit subject highlight the textual information, medical staff can give priority to the preoperative recommended visit subject.
[0043] In other examples, the above-mentioned distinguishing display methods can be combined in various ways to highlight the subject of the preoperative recommended visit.
[0044] In the embodiments of this application, the visit items corresponding to the preoperative recommended visit subject and the preoperative routine visit subject can be displayed in response to the user's selection operation, or they can be displayed before the user's selection operation.
[0045] For example, in one embodiment, in response to a user's selection of a preoperative recommended visit subject or a preoperative routine visit subject, the visit item corresponding to the user-selected preoperative recommended visit subject or preoperative routine visit subject is displayed in a display area different from the display area of the preoperative recommended visit subject and the preoperative routine visit subject, so that the user can enter patient information related to the visit item. In this embodiment, the visit subject is displayed first, and the visit item corresponding to the visit subject is displayed after the visit subject is selected. Since the visit item is not displayed before the visit subject is selected, only the visit subject is displayed, so that the information displayed on the interface is not too much, which helps medical staff to quickly grasp key information such as the preoperative recommended visit subject. Figure 3 This illustrates such an example. For example... Figure 3 As shown, after the preoperative recommended visit subject cycle system is selected, its corresponding visit items, such as tooth condition and mouth opening, are displayed on the same screen. This simultaneous display allows users to quickly switch between visit subjects. Of course, the visit subject and visit items can also be displayed on different screens as needed.
[0046] In another embodiment, before the user selects either the recommended preoperative visit subject or the routine preoperative visit subject, the visit items corresponding to the recommended preoperative visit subject are displayed in a different display area than those for the recommended and routine preoperative visit subjects. In this embodiment, the visit items corresponding to the recommended visit subject are displayed simultaneously on the screen without requiring the user to select a visit subject. This allows the user to not only focus on the recommended preoperative visit subject but also to quickly and comprehensively understand the content of the recommendation method. Figure 4 This illustrates such an example. For example... Figure 4 As shown, the recommended preoperative visits include the circulatory system and the respiratory system, and their respective visit items are also displayed on the same screen.
[0047] In a further embodiment of this application, for at least one of the aforementioned visit items, in response to a user's selection operation of the visit item, additional visit items associated with the visit item may also be displayed. These additional visit items may be sub-visit items of the visit item, or other visit items associated with the visit item. These other visit items may correspond to the same visit subject as the visit item, or they may correspond to different visit subjects.
[0048] It is worth noting that, in Figures 2 to 4 In the examples shown, the routine preoperative visit subjects all include the recommended preoperative visit subjects. This is to display comprehensive assessment content during the preoperative visit recommendation process, allowing for flexible adaptation to user needs. However, the visit items corresponding to the routine preoperative visit subjects may not include those corresponding to the recommended preoperative visit subjects, but only those requiring supplementary visits. For example, if the recommended preoperative visit subject cycle already includes dental-related visit items, then the routine visit subjects for that subject may not include dental-related visit items (although, of course, they may still be included if needed). In other examples, the routine preoperative visit subjects can be visit subjects other than the recommended preoperative visit subjects; that is, the routine preoperative visit subjects do not include the recommended preoperative visit subjects. This makes it easier to distinguish between recommended and non-recommended routine visit subjects.
[0049] In the embodiments of this application, the visit items corresponding to the preoperative recommended visit subjects can be mandatory, while the visit items corresponding to the preoperative routine visit subjects can be optional. In this embodiment, for preoperative recommended visit subjects, medical staff must enter the corresponding patient information for their visit items, because this information is the content that needs to be focused on and is of great significance to the patient; for preoperative routine visit subjects, medical staff can select and fill in the information as needed, which can save visit time.
[0050] In another embodiment, both the visit items corresponding to the preoperative recommended visit subject and the visit items corresponding to the preoperative routine visit subject can be optional. In this embodiment, the preoperative recommended visit subject refers to the content that medical staff are advised to focus on, but it is not mandatory to fill in. This is more user-friendly for some special scenarios, such as uncommon medical scenarios that require a lot of human analysis, or medical scenarios where experienced doctors believe that the recommended content is inaccurate, so as to flexibly meet the needs of users.
[0051] In the embodiments of this application, some visit items of the preoperative recommended visit subject and / or the preoperative routine visit subject can also be automatically filled in through analysis. For such filled visit items, the doctor can further confirm the visit results during the visit. If the automatically filled content is incorrect, it can be edited and corrected. If the content is accurate, it does not need to be filled in again, which can further improve the doctor's work efficiency.
[0052] In embodiments of this application, the processor 120 can also be used to present at least some of the multiple types of preoperative visit subjects, including those recommended for preoperative visits, in a spider diagram (radar diagram) format to highlight the preoperative visit subjects, such as... Figure 5 As shown. From Figure 5 As can be seen, the respiratory and circulatory systems are located near the edge of the spider web and are of a higher priority, making them key areas for preoperative visits. In this embodiment, the recommended preoperative visit subjects are highlighted in the form of a spider web diagram, further reminding users of the areas requiring focused attention.
[0053] In embodiments of this application, the processor 120 may also present at least the preoperative recommended visit subject in the form of a human body diagram to highlight the preoperative recommended visit subject, such as... Figure 6 As shown. From Figure 6 As can be seen in the human body diagram, the lungs are highlighted in red, indicating that the respiratory system is a key area requiring focused attention during the visit. In this embodiment, the recommended preoperative visit subjects are highlighted in the form of a human body diagram, further reminding users of the areas requiring focused attention.
[0054] In embodiments of this application, the processor 120 determines recommended preoperative visit subjects from multiple types of preoperative visit subjects based on preoperative medical data. This may include: obtaining the patient's basic information and / or information about the type of surgery the patient is about to undergo; determining, based on the basic information and / or the type information, and in conjunction with the preoperative medical data, whether the patient meets the recommendation triggering conditions for at least one type of visit subject; when the recommendation triggering conditions for at least one type of visit subject are met, determining the preoperative visit subject corresponding to the met recommendation triggering conditions from the multiple types of preoperative visit subjects as the recommended preoperative visit subject. The recommendation triggering conditions include one or more of age factors, medical history factors, and surgical type factors. The aforementioned basic information and surgical type information may also be included in the aforementioned preoperative medical data, in which case the determination of whether the recommendation triggering conditions for at least one type of visit subject are met can be made directly based on the preoperative medical data.
[0055] In this embodiment, the processor 120 determines whether a visitor is a recommended preoperative visitor not only based on the patient's preoperative medical data but also by combining the recommendation trigger conditions for each visitor (generally based on rules preset from public data), thus making the recommendation results more rigorous. For example, a patient's preoperative medical data may not be sufficient to identify a visitor as a recommended preoperative visitor, but by combining the visitor's recommendation trigger conditions, such as being above a certain age or having a certain medical history, the visitor should be identified as a recommended preoperative visitor, resulting in a more rigorous recommendation and improving surgical safety.
[0056] Below are some examples illustrating recommended triggering conditions for patient visits. For instance, for the respiratory system, recommended triggering conditions might include being 65 years of age or older and having a history of asthma. For the circulatory system, recommended triggering conditions might include being between 18 and 45 years of age, having a history of significant cardiovascular disease, and undergoing elective surgery that is not cardiac surgery. In this example of recommended triggering conditions for the circulatory system, although the patient is not old and is not undergoing cardiac surgery, their history of heart disease necessitates identifying the circulatory system as a recommended preoperative visit subject to improve surgical safety.
[0057] In a further embodiment of this application, the processor 120 is further configured to generate a first risk warning message based on preoperative medical data; the display 130 is further configured to display the first risk warning message. The first risk warning message is primarily used to alert the patient to potential risks throughout the perioperative period, and differs from the preoperative recommended visit subjects and items described above. The preoperative recommended visit subjects and items are mainly recommendations for key visits by the doctor based on preoperative medical data. This content is more specific visit items categorized based on the visit subject, and the answers to these items may be uncertain. The doctor needs to ask the patient or their family members, record the answers, and assess whether this content will affect the upcoming surgery, what intervention measures are needed, etc. In contrast, the first risk warning message is based on relatively certain risk content from preoperative medical data. It is usually a brief and direct information prompt, eliminating the need for the user to ask the patient further questions. The doctor can directly take corresponding measures or adjust relevant aspects of the surgery based on the first risk warning message.
[0058] For example, for a given patient, the processor 120 determines, based on their preoperative medical data, that the recommended preoperative visit subjects include the circulatory and respiratory systems, and has already generated the corresponding visit items, such as... Figure 4 As shown; in addition, the processor 120 can generate the following risk warning information for this patient: this patient has a risk of intubation; the risk of postoperative pulmonary complications is high, such as... Figure 7 As shown. Therefore, the first risk warning information usually simply and directly indicates the perioperative risks, while the recommended preoperative visit subject and its visit items are the content of the recommended preoperative key visit (questioning the patient). The two have different meanings and play different roles.
[0059] In a further embodiment of this application, the processor 120 is further configured to generate anesthesia recommendation information based on preoperative medical data; the display 130 is further configured to display the anesthesia recommendation information. The anesthesia recommendation information mainly provides intraoperative anesthesia recommendations, such as recommendations for anesthetic medications. The anesthesia recommendation information can provide suggestions to the anesthesiologist, enabling the anesthesiologist to refer to the anesthesia recommendation information to provide the most suitable anesthesia plan for the patient.
[0060] For example, for a given patient, the processor 120 determines, based on their preoperative medical data, that the recommended preoperative visit subjects include the circulatory and respiratory systems, and has already generated the corresponding visit items, such as... Figure 4 As shown; in addition, the processor 120 can generate the following anesthesia recommendations for this patient: bronchodilators and hormones for asthma treatment should be taken until the morning of the surgery; monitoring of anesthesia depth (such as BIS monitoring) is recommended; long-acting opioids should be used with caution, such as... Figure 8As shown. Therefore, the anesthesia recommendation information differs from the preoperative recommended visit subjects and items; each has its own meaning and plays a different role. Furthermore, the anesthesia recommendation information is editable, allowing users to modify and edit it according to the actual situation.
[0061] In a further embodiment of this application, the processor 120 can also be used to acquire patient information (also referred to as preoperative visit result information) entered by the user during the preoperative visit, and update the first risk warning information and / or anesthesia recommendation information based on the patient information entered by the user during the preoperative visit; the display 130 is also used to display the updated first risk warning information and / or updated anesthesia recommendation information. In this embodiment, medical staff ask questions to the patient or their family members based on the visit items corresponding to the preoperative recommended visit subject, and after entering the patient information according to the patient or their family members' answers, the aforementioned first risk warning information and / or anesthesia recommendation information can be updated, enabling doctors to adaptively adjust the perioperative management plan according to the patient's latest condition.
[0062] Furthermore, the processor 120 can also directly generate first risk intervention suggestion information based on the aforementioned first risk warning information (including the first risk warning information before and / or after the update), and the display 130 is also used to display the first risk intervention suggestion information. In this embodiment, risk intervention suggestion information can be directly provided to doctors, eliminating the need for doctors to consider how to conduct risk intervention based on the risk warnings themselves, thus further providing convenience for doctors.
[0063] Figure 9 An example of a preoperative visit interface according to an embodiment of this application is shown, which includes some preoperative medical data, as well as the aforementioned... Figures 5 to 8 The information shown, along with simple system evaluation data, briefly reflects the subjects for which preoperative visits may be recommended. Access can be made from this interface. Figures 2 to 4 The interface shown allows users to view the recommended preoperative visit subjects, routine preoperative visit subjects, and their respective visit items, which are described in detail above.
[0064] In a further embodiment of this application, the processor 120 can also be used to determine the risk ranking of each patient based on the visit items corresponding to the preoperative recommended visit subjects for different patients, and generate a first general practice dashboard information. The first general practice dashboard information can display the information of different patients in order of risk ranking. For example, if the number of preoperative recommended visit subjects determined for patient A is greater than the number of preoperative recommended visit subjects determined for patient B, then patient A's risk ranking is higher, allowing the doctor to understand that patient A is a more important patient to visit than patient B. Similarly, if the number of preoperative recommended visit subjects determined for patient C is the same as the number of preoperative recommended visit subjects determined for patient D, but the visit items corresponding to patient C's preoperative recommended visit subjects are greater than the visit items corresponding to patient D's preoperative recommended visit subjects, then patient C's risk ranking is higher, allowing the doctor to understand that patient D is a more important patient to visit than patient C. Figure 10 This example shows a general practice dashboard, which is already sorted. Based on this dashboard information, doctors can easily focus on the most important patients listed at the top of the list.
[0065] The above provides an exemplary description of a preoperative visit protocol. Besides preoperative visits, postoperative visits are another crucial perioperative phase. Postoperative visits include assessing the patient's postoperative vital signs, postoperative analgesia effectiveness, and anesthesia-related complications. Their clinical significance lies in the timely detection and intervention of anesthesia-related complications, promoting patient recovery. Postoperative visits, in addition to the information gathered during preoperative visits, require comprehensive analysis incorporating intraoperative surgical events (such as bleeding, medication administration, and fluctuations in vital signs). Postoperative visits necessitate judgment by the anesthesiologist or anesthesia nurse based on acquired clinical information (including postoperative condition and surgical type) and personal experience. Current postoperative visits often lack a clear focus; medical staff are required to visit all patients who underwent surgery the previous day, and the specific assessment focus during these visits relies heavily on individual experience.
[0066] Therefore, in the embodiments of this application, a postoperative visit solution is also provided to solve the above-mentioned problems. Specifically, the processor 120 is also used to acquire preoperative comprehensive information and intraoperative medical data (and postoperative medical data), and based on these data, to determine at least one type of recommended postoperative visit subject and at least one type of routine postoperative visit subject from multiple types of postoperative visit subjects, and to generate corresponding visit items for the recommended postoperative visit subject and the routine postoperative visit subject respectively; the processor 120 controls the display 130 to display the recommended postoperative visit subject and the routine postoperative visit subject differently, and can display the visit items corresponding to the recommended postoperative visit subject and the visit items corresponding to the routine postoperative visit subject, so that the user can enter patient information related to the visit items.
[0067] Preoperative comprehensive information may include preoperative medical data and patient information entered by the user during the preoperative visit. Preoperative medical data, as described earlier, includes patient examination data and imaging data before surgery. Patient information entered by the user during the preoperative visit may include visit results for the aforementioned recommended preoperative visit subjects, as well as visit results for the aforementioned routine preoperative visit subjects. Intraoperative medical data may include patient medical data during the surgical procedure, such as surgical type, blood loss, vital signs data, and medical interventions. Postoperative medical data may include postoperative patient examination data and imaging data. All of this data can be collectively referred to as perioperative data.
[0068] Based on at least a portion of the perioperative data, processor 120 can determine recommended postoperative visit subjects and routine postoperative visit subjects from a variety of postoperative visit subjects. These various postoperative visit subjects may include the patient's physiological systems, organs, or tissues, etc. For example, processor 120 may determine from perioperative data that the patient's respiratory system requires focused postoperative visit. Then, processor 120 can designate the respiratory system as the recommended postoperative visit subject and other physiological systems or other physiological systems requiring postoperative visit as routine postoperative visit subjects. Here, routine postoperative visit subjects can also refer to the remaining postoperative visit subjects other than the recommended postoperative visit subjects among the aforementioned various postoperative visit subjects; the term "routine postoperative visit subject" below can also be understood as the remaining postoperative visit subjects. Alternatively, processor 120 can designate the respiratory system as the recommended postoperative visit subject and designate all physiological systems, including the respiratory system, or other physiological systems, including the respiratory system, requiring postoperative visit as routine postoperative visit subjects.
[0069] After the processor 120 determines the subjects for recommended postoperative visits and the subjects for routine postoperative visits, it can display these subjects on the monitor 130. Preferably, the recommended postoperative visits and the routine postoperative visits are displayed separately to highlight the subjects requiring focused visits (i.e., the recommended postoperative visits). Since the recommended postoperative visits are determined by the processor 120 based on the patient's perioperative data, personalized visit recommendations can be provided to the patient. In other words, for a particular patient, certain visit subjects require focused attention. With limited time, medical staff can focus more on the recommended visit content instead of conducting a comprehensive, equal visit to every subject. Routine postoperative visits can be conducted quickly and concisely. This allows for focused and efficient postoperative visits even with a large number of patients and limited time, while ensuring the reliable acquisition of important visit information.
[0070] Furthermore, the processor 120 can generate corresponding visit items for both the postoperative recommended visit subject and the routine postoperative visit subject, which are then displayed on the monitor 130. For example, the postoperative recommended visit subject includes the respiratory system, and the visit items generated for this respiratory system include tidal volume, respiratory rate, etc., which are the visit items that doctors need to focus on. These visit items can correspond to the visit subject or be further matched to the patient, thus generating personalized recommended visit items for the patient. Based on the recommended visit items displayed on the monitor 130, medical staff can directly conduct postoperative visits according to the visit items, without having to consider the content that needs to be focused on for each visit subject based on personal experience, which can greatly improve the efficiency and quality of postoperative visits.
[0071] In one example, the aforementioned distinction between the recommended postoperative visit subjects and the routine postoperative visit subjects can include: displaying the recommended postoperative visit subjects and the routine postoperative visit subjects in separate regions. For example, displaying the recommended postoperative visit subjects in a more prominent area of the display screen (e.g., the central display area), and displaying the routine postoperative visit subjects in a less prominent area of the display screen (e.g., the edge display area). Furthermore, displaying a second label indicating a recommended visit for a specific focus around the display area of the recommended postoperative visit subjects; for example, displaying an asterisk label around the display area of the recommended postoperative visit subjects, while not displaying an asterisk label before the routine postoperative visit subjects. In this example, by dividing the display into regions and adding labels, the recommended postoperative visit subjects requiring special attention can be highlighted more clearly.
[0072] Furthermore, a third label indicating a recommended priority visit can be displayed around the area showing the postoperative recommended visit subject, while a fourth label can be displayed around the area showing the postoperative routine visit subject. These two labels are distinct. For example, a label like "Recommended Assessment" could be added before the postoperative recommended visit subject, and a label like "Routine Assessment" could be added before the postoperative routine visit subject. In this example, by adding different labels, healthcare professionals can clearly distinguish between postoperative recommended visit subjects and postoperative routine visit subjects.
[0073] Furthermore, the subjects recommended for postoperative visits and those routinely visited after surgery can be displayed in an arranged order, with the subjects recommended for postoperative visits appearing before or above those routinely visited after surgery. This arrangement makes the subjects recommended for postoperative visits stand out more, allowing medical staff to prioritize their attention.
[0074] In another example, the aforementioned distinction between the subjects of recommended postoperative visits and routine postoperative visits can include: displaying the recommended postoperative visit subject as a third attribute and the routine postoperative visit subject as a fourth attribute. The third attribute makes the recommended postoperative visit subject more prominent than the routine postoperative visit subject, thus highlighting the recommended postoperative visit subject. For example, the recommended postoperative visit subject could be displayed in a larger font, while the routine postoperative visit subject could be displayed in a smaller font; the recommended postoperative visit subject could be displayed in bold, while the routine postoperative visit subject could be displayed in non-bold font; the recommended postoperative visit subject could be displayed in red, while the routine postoperative visit subject could be displayed in black; the text of the recommended postoperative visit subject could be highlighted, while the text of the routine postoperative visit subject could not be highlighted, and so on. In this example, by displaying the recommended postoperative visit subject and the routine postoperative visit subject with different attributes, medical staff can clearly distinguish between the two subjects. Furthermore, because the attribute displaying the recommended postoperative visit subject highlights the text information, medical staff can prioritize the recommended postoperative visit subject.
[0075] In other examples, the above-mentioned distinguishing display methods can be combined in various ways to highlight the subject of the postoperative recommended visit.
[0076] In the embodiments of this application, the visit items corresponding to the recommended postoperative visit subject and the routine postoperative visit subject can be displayed in response to the user's selection operation, or they can be displayed before the user's selection operation.
[0077] For example, in one embodiment, in response to a user's selection of a postoperative recommended visit subject or a routine postoperative visit subject, the visit item corresponding to the user-selected postoperative recommended visit subject or routine postoperative visit subject is displayed in a display area different from the display area of the postoperative recommended visit subject and the display area of the routine postoperative visit subject, so that the user can enter patient information related to the visit item. In this embodiment, the visit subject is displayed first, and the visit item corresponding to the visit subject is displayed after the visit subject is selected. Since the visit item is not displayed before the visit subject is selected, only the visit subject is displayed, so that the information displayed on the interface is not too much, which helps medical staff to quickly grasp key information such as the postoperative recommended visit subject. Of course, the visit subject and visit item can also be displayed on different screens as needed.
[0078] In another embodiment, before the user selects either the recommended postoperative visit provider or the routine postoperative visit provider, the visit items corresponding to the recommended postoperative visit provider are displayed in a different display area than those for the recommended and routine postoperative visit providers. In this embodiment, the visit items corresponding to the recommended visit provider are displayed simultaneously on the screen without requiring the user to select a visit provider. This allows the user to not only focus on the recommended postoperative visit provider but also to quickly and comprehensively understand the content of the recommended method.
[0079] In a further embodiment of this application, for at least one of the aforementioned visit items, in response to a user's selection operation of the visit item, additional visit items associated with the visit item may also be displayed. These additional visit items may be sub-visit items of the visit item, or other visit items associated with the visit item. These other visit items may correspond to the same visit subject as the visit item, or they may correspond to different visit subjects.
[0080] In the embodiments of this application, the visit items corresponding to the postoperative recommended visit subjects can be mandatory, while the visit items corresponding to the postoperative routine visit subjects can be optional. In this embodiment, for the postoperative recommended visit subjects, medical staff must enter the corresponding patient information for their visit items, because this information is the content that needs to be focused on and is of great significance to the patient; for the postoperative routine visit subjects, medical staff can select and fill in the information as needed, which can save visit time.
[0081] In another embodiment, both the visit items corresponding to the postoperative recommended visit subject and the visit items corresponding to the postoperative routine visit subject can be optional. In this embodiment, the postoperative recommended visit subject refers to the content that medical staff are advised to focus on, but it is not mandatory to fill in. This is more user-friendly for some special scenarios, such as uncommon medical scenarios that require a lot of human analysis, or medical scenarios where experienced doctors believe that the recommended content is inaccurate, so as to flexibly meet the needs of users.
[0082] In the embodiments of this application, some visit items of the postoperative recommended visit subject and / or the postoperative routine visit subject can also be automatically filled in through analysis. For such filled visit items, the doctor can further confirm the visit results during the visit. If the automatically filled content is incorrect, it can be edited and corrected. If the content is accurate, it does not need to be filled in again, which can further improve the doctor's work efficiency.
[0083] In embodiments of this application, the processor 120 can also be used to present at least some of the multiple types of postoperative visit subjects, including those recommended for postoperative visits, in a spider diagram format to highlight the subjects recommended for postoperative visits. In this embodiment, highlighting the subjects recommended for postoperative visits in a spider diagram format further reminds the user of the content that needs to be emphasized during the visit.
[0084] In embodiments of this application, the processor 120 may also present at least the subject of the recommended postoperative visit in the form of a human body diagram to highlight the subject of the recommended postoperative visit. In this embodiment, highlighting the subject of the recommended postoperative visit in the form of a human body diagram further reminds the user of the content that needs to be focused on during the visit.
[0085] In embodiments of this application, the processor 120 determines the recommended postoperative visit subject from multiple types of postoperative visit subjects, which may include: determining whether the patient meets the recommendation triggering conditions for at least one type of visit subject based on the patient's perioperative data; when the recommendation triggering conditions for at least one type of visit subject are met, the postoperative visit subject corresponding to the met recommendation triggering conditions from the multiple types of postoperative visit subjects is determined as the recommended postoperative visit subject, and the recommendation triggering conditions include one or more of factors such as age, medical history, and surgical type.
[0086] In this embodiment, the processor 120 determines whether a visitor is a recommended postoperative visitor not only based on the patient's perioperative data but also on the recommendation triggering conditions for each visitor (generally based on rules preset from public data), thus making the recommendation results more rigorous. For example, a patient's postoperative medical data may not be sufficient to designate a visitor as a recommended postoperative visitor, but by combining the visitor's recommendation triggering conditions, such as being above a certain age or having a certain medical history, the visitor should be identified as a recommended postoperative visitor, resulting in more rigorous recommendation results and improving surgical safety.
[0087] In a further embodiment of this application, the processor 120 is further configured to generate a second risk warning message based on postoperative medical data; the display 130 is further configured to display the second risk warning message. The second risk warning message is primarily used to alert the patient to potential postoperative risks, and differs from the recommended postoperative visit subjects and items described above. The recommended postoperative visit subjects and items are mainly based on perioperative data to recommend key visit content for doctors. This content is more specific visit items categorized by visit subject, and the answers to these items may be uncertain, requiring doctors to ask the patient or their family members, record the information based on the patient's or family member's responses, and determine the postoperative rehabilitation plan, etc. The second risk warning message, on the other hand, is based on relatively certain risks from perioperative data. It is usually a brief and direct informational message, eliminating the need for the user to ask the patient further questions. Doctors can directly take appropriate measures or develop rehabilitation plans based on the second risk warning message. The second risk warning message typically provides a simple and direct indication of perioperative risks, while the recommended postoperative visit subjects and items recommend key postoperative visit content (questioning the patient). Each has different meanings and plays a different role.
[0088] In a further embodiment of this application, the processor 120 is further configured to generate postoperative rehabilitation suggestion information based on postoperative medical data; the display 130 is further configured to display the postoperative rehabilitation suggestion information. The postoperative rehabilitation suggestion information mainly provides postoperative rehabilitation recommendations, such as postoperative rehabilitation plans, postoperative medication recommendations, etc. The postoperative rehabilitation suggestion information can provide doctors with postoperative rehabilitation advice, enabling doctors to refer to the postoperative rehabilitation suggestion information to provide the most suitable postoperative rehabilitation plan for the patient. Therefore, the postoperative rehabilitation suggestion information is also different from the subject and items of the recommended postoperative visit; the two have different meanings and play different roles.
[0089] In a further embodiment of this application, the processor 120 can also be used to acquire patient information (also referred to as postoperative visit result information) entered by the user during the postoperative visit, and update the second risk warning information and / or postoperative rehabilitation suggestion information based on the patient information entered by the user during the postoperative visit; the display 130 is also used to display the updated second risk warning information and / or updated postoperative rehabilitation suggestion information. In this embodiment, medical staff ask questions to the patient or their family members based on the visit items corresponding to the recommended postoperative visit subject, enter patient information according to the patient or their family members' answers, and acquire some examination data, test data, imaging data, etc., and then update the aforementioned second risk warning information and / or postoperative rehabilitation suggestion information, so that doctors can adaptively adjust the postoperative rehabilitation plan according to the patient's latest condition.
[0090] Figure 11An example of a postoperative visit interface according to an embodiment of this application is shown. This interface includes intraoperative and postoperative medical data, as well as risk warning information and postoperative rehabilitation suggestions. From this interface, users can access interfaces for the recommended postoperative visit subject, the routine postoperative visit subject, and their respective visit items, allowing users to view the recommended postoperative visit subject, the routine postoperative visit subject, and their respective visit items as described in detail above. In a simpler example, it is also possible to access the interface through... Figure 11 This postoperative visit interface makes postoperative visit recommendations and no longer displays the postoperative recommended visit subjects, postoperative routine visit subjects, and their respective visit items as described in detail above.
[0091] In a further embodiment of this application, the processor 120 can also be used to determine the risk ranking of each patient based on the visit items corresponding to the postoperative recommended visit subjects, and generate a second general practice dashboard. The second general practice dashboard can display information about different patients in an orderly manner according to the risk ranking. For example, if the number of postoperative recommended visit subjects determined for patient A is greater than the number of postoperative recommended visit subjects determined for patient B, then patient A's risk ranking is higher, allowing the doctor to understand that patient A is a more important patient requiring focused visits compared to patient B. Similarly, if the number of postoperative recommended visit subjects determined for patient C is the same as the number of postoperative recommended visit subjects determined for patient D, but the visit items corresponding to patient C's postoperative recommended visit subjects are greater than those corresponding to patient D's postoperative recommended visit subjects, then patient C's risk ranking is higher, allowing the doctor to understand that patient D is a more important patient requiring focused visits compared to patient C. Based on such general practice dashboard information, it is convenient for doctors to focus on the more important patients with higher risk rankings.
[0092] The above exemplarily illustrates an information system 100 according to an embodiment of this application. Based on the above description, the information system 100 according to this application embodiment distinguishes between preoperative recommended visit subjects and preoperative routine visit subjects, and displays the visit items corresponding to each of the preoperative recommended visit subjects and preoperative routine visit subjects. This enables personalized preoperative visit recommendations for patients, allowing medical staff to conduct preoperative visits efficiently and effectively when there are many patients to be visited and time is limited, while ensuring the reliable acquisition of important visit content, greatly improving the efficiency and quality of preoperative visits. Furthermore, the information system 100 according to this application embodiment can also distinguish between postoperative recommended visit subjects and postoperative routine visit subjects, and display the visit items corresponding to each of the postoperative recommended visit subjects and postoperative routine visit subjects. This enables personalized postoperative visit recommendations for patients, allowing medical staff to conduct postoperative visits efficiently and effectively when there are many patients to be visited and time is limited, greatly improving the efficiency and quality of postoperative visits.
[0093] The following is combined Figure 12 An information system 200 according to another embodiment of this application is described. For example... Figure 12 As shown, the information system 200 may include a communication module 210, a processor 220, and a display 230, wherein: the information system 200 establishes a communication connection with at least one medical data source through the communication module 210; the processor 220 obtains the patient's medical data from at least one medical data source through the communication connection, determines at least one type of recommended visit subject and at least one type of regular visit subject from multiple types of visit subjects based on the medical data, and generates corresponding visit items for the recommended visit subject and the regular visit subject respectively. The multiple types of visit subjects include the patient's physiological system, physiological organs, or physiological tissues; the processor 220 controls the display 230 to display the recommended visit subject and the regular visit subject differently to highlight the subjects that need to be visited in particular, and displays the visit items corresponding to the recommended visit subject and the regular visit subject respectively, so as to enter the patient information related to the visit items.
[0094] The information system 200 according to the embodiments of this application is generally similar to the information system 100 described above, except that: information system 100 limits the displayed visit subjects to include preoperative recommended visit subjects and preoperative routine visit subjects, and may also include postoperative recommended visit subjects and postoperative routine visit subjects; information system 200 does not specifically limit the displayed visit subjects, which may be preoperative recommended visit subjects, preoperative routine visit subjects, postoperative recommended visit subjects, postoperative routine visit subjects, or visit subjects at other stages of medical treatment. Other contents of information system 200 are similar to information system 100. Those skilled in the art can understand the structure and operation of information system 200 in conjunction with the foregoing description. For the sake of brevity, details will not be repeated here, and only some main contents will be described.
[0095] In embodiments of this application, the distinguishing display includes at least one of the following: displaying the recommended visit subject and the regular visit subject in separate areas; displaying a first label representing the recommended visit subject around the display area of the recommended visit subject; and not displaying a label or displaying a second label representing the regular visit subject around the display area of the regular visit subject; displaying the recommended visit subject with a first attribute and displaying the regular visit subject with a second attribute, wherein the first attribute makes the recommended visit subject more prominent than the regular preoperative visit subject, so as to highlight the recommended visit subject.
[0096] In embodiments of this application, displaying visit items corresponding to the recommended visit subject and the regular visit subject for entering patient information related to the visit items includes: in response to a user's selection operation of the recommended visit subject or the regular visit subject, the processor controls the display to display the visit items corresponding to the recommended visit subject or the regular visit subject selected by the user in a display area different from the display area of the recommended visit subject and the display area of the regular visit subject, so that the user can enter patient information related to the visit items; or, before the user's selection operation of the recommended visit subject or the regular visit subject, the processor controls the display to display the visit items corresponding to the recommended visit subject in a display area different from the display area of the recommended visit subject and the display area of the regular visit subject.
[0097] In the embodiments of this application, the regular visit subject is the visit subject other than the recommended visit subject among the multiple types of visit subjects, or the regular visit subject is all the multiple types of visit subjects.
[0098] In the embodiments of this application, the visit items corresponding to the recommended visit subject are mandatory, while the visit items corresponding to the regular visit subject are optional; or, both the visit items corresponding to the recommended visit subject and the visit items corresponding to the regular visit subject are optional.
[0099] In embodiments of this application, the processor 220 is further configured to generate risk warning information and / or suggestion information based on medical data; the processor 220 also controls the display 230 to display the risk warning information and / or suggestion information.
[0100] In embodiments of this application, the processor 220 further controls the display 230 to present at least some of the multiple types of visiting subjects, including the recommended visiting subject, in a spider diagram format to highlight the recommended visiting subject; and / or, the processor 220 further controls the display 230 to present at least the recommended visiting subject of the patient in a human body diagram format to highlight the recommended visiting subject.
[0101] In a further embodiment of this application, for at least one of the aforementioned visit items, in response to a user's selection operation of the visit item, additional visit items associated with the visit item may also be displayed. These additional visit items may be sub-visit items of the visit item, or other visit items associated with the visit item. These other visit items may correspond to the same visit subject as the visit item, or they may correspond to different visit subjects.
[0102] The information system 200 according to the embodiments of this application can provide personalized visit recommendations for patients, enabling medical staff to conduct visits in a focused and efficient manner when there are many patients to be visited and time is limited, which greatly improves the efficiency and quality of visits.
[0103] The following is combined Figure 13An information system 300 according to another embodiment of this application is described. For example... Figure 13 As shown, the information system 300 may include a communication module 310, a processor 320, and a display 330, wherein: the information system 300 establishes a communication connection with at least one medical data source through the communication module 310; the processor 320 obtains the patient's preoperative medical data from at least one medical data source through the communication connection, determines the risk ranking of each patient based on the preoperative medical data, and generates general practice dashboard information; the display 330 is used to display the general practice dashboard information, which can display the information of different patients in order of risk ranking.
[0104] In embodiments of this application, an information system 300 is provided, which includes a communication module 310. Through this communication module 310, the information system 300 can establish a communication connection with at least one medical data source, such as an operating room information system, hospital information system (HIS), electronic medical record system (EMR), laboratory information system (LIS), picture archiving system (PACS), etc. Based on this communication connection, the information system 300 can obtain the patient's preoperative medical data from the aforementioned medical data sources. Preoperative medical data can be understood as: medical data obtained before a patient is about to undergo surgery, in order to ensure the safety of the surgery. This data includes patient laboratory test results (e.g., complete blood count, coagulation, liver function, kidney function, etc.), patient imaging examination results (e.g., electrocardiogram, ultrasound examination results, CT examination results), and may also include basic patient information (including name, age, height, weight, etc.), patient disease diagnosis information (e.g., medical history name, diagnosis result, etc.), etc.
[0105] Based on the preoperative medical data, the processor 320 can determine the risk ranking of each patient and generate a general practice dashboard based on this risk ranking. The general practice dashboard can be understood as displaying information about patients from various departments on a single interface. Through this interface, medical staff can gain an overview of information about all patients awaiting surgery in the hospital within a certain time period (e.g., a certain day). In the embodiments of this application, because these patients are ranked on the general practice dashboard, medical staff can prioritize patients who require special attention or visits before surgery.
[0106] Furthermore, the processor 320 can also be used to acquire patients' intraoperative and / or postoperative medical data from at least one medical data source via a communication connection, and update the general practice dashboard information based on the intraoperative and / or postoperative medical data. That is, postoperatively, the patient's risk ranking can be re-determined based on the intraoperative and / or postoperative medical data (which may also be combined with preoperative medical data), thereby updating the general practice dashboard information, especially updating the patient ranking, so that medical staff can prioritize patients who require intensive postoperative care or visits.
[0107] Figure 14 An example diagram of general practitioner dashboard information according to an embodiment of this application is shown. Figure 14 As shown, the general practice dashboard displays patient information from different departments, including patient ID, name, gender, age, department / bed number, inpatient department, preoperative diagnosis, surgical department, operating room, surgical procedure, anesthesia method, and postoperative diagnosis. Based on this dashboard information, medical staff can not only have a clear understanding of the relevant information of surgical patients, but also prioritize patients with higher risk levels who are ranked higher, thus facilitating the priority treatment of high-risk patients.
[0108] In embodiments of this application, the processor 320 is further configured to generate first risk warning information and / or anesthesia recommendation information based on preoperative medical data; the display 330 is further configured to display the first risk warning information and / or anesthesia recommendation information. The first risk warning information includes first textual prompt information. In embodiments of this application, the processor 320 is further configured to generate second risk warning information and / or postoperative rehabilitation recommendation information based on intraoperative medical data and / or postoperative medical data; the display 330 is further configured to display the second risk warning information and / or postoperative rehabilitation recommendation information. The first risk warning information, anesthesia recommendation information, second risk warning information, and postoperative rehabilitation recommendation information have been described in detail above and will not be repeated here.
[0109] Based on the above description, the information system 300 according to the embodiments of this application can generate general practice dashboard information based on the patient's perioperative data, so that medical staff can not only have a clear view of the relevant information of the surgical patient, but also give priority to patients with higher risk levels who are ranked higher, thereby facilitating the priority treatment of high-risk patients.
[0110] The following is combined Figure 15 The description pertains to an information display method 400 provided in another aspect of this application. For example... Figure 15 As shown, the information display method 400 may include the following steps:
[0111] In step S410, the patient's preoperative medical data is obtained from at least one medical data source.
[0112] In step S420, at least one type of recommended preoperative visit subject and at least one type of routine preoperative visit subject are determined from multiple types of preoperative visit subjects based on preoperative medical data. The multiple types of preoperative visit subjects include the patient's physiological systems, physiological organs, or physiological tissues.
[0113] In step S430, corresponding visit items are generated for the preoperative recommended visit subjects and the preoperative routine visit subjects, respectively.
[0114] In step S440, the subjects for preoperative recommended visits and subjects for routine preoperative visits are displayed in separate areas, and a first label representing the subject for preoperative recommended visits is displayed around the display area of the subjects for preoperative recommended visits.
[0115] In step S450, in response to the user's selection of the preoperative recommended visit subject or the preoperative routine visit subject, the visit item corresponding to the preoperative recommended visit subject or the preoperative routine visit subject selected by the user is displayed in a display area different from the display area of the preoperative recommended visit subject and the display area of the preoperative routine visit subject, so that the user can enter the patient information related to the visit item.
[0116] The information display method 400 according to the embodiments of this application can be implemented by the information system 100 according to the embodiments of this application described above. The structure and operation of the information system 100 have been described in detail above, and those skilled in the art can understand the detailed process of the information display method 400 in conjunction with the above description. For the sake of brevity, the details will not be repeated here, and only some main operations will be described.
[0117] In an embodiment of this application, method 400 further includes displaying a second label representing the preoperative routine visit subject around the display area of the preoperative routine visit subject.
[0118] In the embodiments of this application, before the user selects the preoperative recommended visit subject or the preoperative routine visit subject, the visit item corresponding to the preoperative recommended visit subject is displayed in a display area different from the display area of the preoperative recommended visit subject and the display area of the preoperative routine visit subject.
[0119] In the embodiments of this application, the preoperative routine visit subject is the visit subject other than the preoperative recommended visit subject among the multiple types of preoperative visit subjects, or the preoperative routine visit subject is all the multiple types of preoperative visit subjects.
[0120] In embodiments of this application, method 400 further includes: generating first risk warning information and / or anesthesia recommendation information based on preoperative medical data; and displaying the first risk warning information and / or anesthesia recommendation information.
[0121] In an embodiment of this application, method 400 further includes: determining the risk ranking of each patient based on the visit items corresponding to the preoperative recommended visit subject of different patients; generating a first general practice dashboard information, which can display the information of different patients in order according to the risk ranking.
[0122] In embodiments of this application, method 400 further includes: acquiring preoperative comprehensive information and intraoperative medical data, wherein the preoperative comprehensive information includes patient information and preoperative medical data entered by the user during the preoperative visit; determining at least one type of recommended postoperative visit subject and at least one type of routine postoperative visit subject from multiple types of postoperative visit subjects based on the preoperative comprehensive information and intraoperative medical data, wherein the multiple types of postoperative visit subjects include the patient's physiological system, physiological organs, or physiological tissues; generating corresponding visit items for the recommended postoperative visit subject and the routine postoperative visit subject respectively; displaying the recommended postoperative visit subject and the routine postoperative visit subject in separate regions, and displaying a third label representing the recommended postoperative visit subject around the display area of the recommended postoperative visit subject.
[0123] In an embodiment of this application, method 400 further includes displaying a fourth label representing the postoperative routine visit subject around the display area of the postoperative routine visit subject.
[0124] In embodiments of this application, method 400 further includes: in response to a user's selection of a postoperative recommended visit subject or a postoperative routine visit subject, displaying the visit item corresponding to the user-selected postoperative recommended visit subject or postoperative routine visit subject in a display area different from the display area of the postoperative recommended visit subject and the display area of the postoperative routine visit subject, so that the user can enter patient information related to the visit item; or, before the user's selection of a postoperative recommended visit subject or a postoperative routine visit subject, displaying the visit item corresponding to the postoperative recommended visit subject in a display area different from the display area of the postoperative recommended visit subject and the display area of the postoperative routine visit subject.
[0125] In embodiments of this application, method 400 further includes: acquiring preoperative comprehensive information and intraoperative medical data, wherein the preoperative comprehensive information includes patient information and preoperative medical data entered by the user during the preoperative visit; determining at least one type of recommended postoperative visit subject and at least one type of routine postoperative visit subject from multiple types of postoperative visit subjects based on the preoperative comprehensive information and intraoperative medical data, wherein the multiple types of postoperative visit subjects include the patient's physiological system, physiological organs, or physiological tissues; generating corresponding visit items for the recommended postoperative visit subject and the routine postoperative visit subject respectively; displaying the recommended postoperative visit subject with a third attribute, and displaying the remaining postoperative visit subjects other than the recommended postoperative visit subject from the multiple types of postoperative visit subjects with a fourth attribute, wherein the third attribute makes the recommended postoperative visit subject more prominent than the other postoperative visit subjects, so as to highlight the recommended postoperative visit subject.
[0126] In embodiments of this application, method 400 further includes: in response to a user's selection of multiple types of postoperative visit subjects, displaying visit items corresponding to the selected postoperative visit subject in a display area different from the display area of the multiple types of postoperative visit subjects, so that the user can enter patient information related to the visit item; or, before the user's selection of multiple types of postoperative visit subjects, displaying visit items corresponding to the recommended postoperative visit subject in a display area different from the display area of the postoperative visit subjects.
[0127] The following is combined Figure 16 The description pertains to an information display method 500 provided in another aspect of this application. For example... Figure 16 As shown, the information display method 500 may include the following steps:
[0128] In step S510, the patient's preoperative medical data is obtained from at least one medical data source.
[0129] In step S520, at least one type of preoperative recommended visit subject is determined from multiple types of preoperative visit subjects based on preoperative medical data. The multiple types of preoperative visit subjects include the patient's physiological system, physiological organs, or physiological tissues.
[0130] In step S530, corresponding visit items are generated for each of the multiple types of preoperative visit subjects.
[0131] In step S540, the preoperative recommended visit subject is displayed with a first attribute, and the other preoperative visit subjects other than the preoperative recommended visit subject are displayed with a second attribute. The first attribute makes the preoperative recommended visit subject stand out more than the other preoperative visit subjects, so as to highlight the preoperative recommended visit subject.
[0132] In step S550, in response to the user's selection of multiple types of preoperative visit subjects, the visit item corresponding to the selected preoperative visit subject is displayed in a display area different from the display area of the multiple types of preoperative visit subjects, so that the user can enter the patient information related to the visit item.
[0133] The information display method 500 according to the embodiments of this application is generally similar to the information display method 400 according to the embodiments of this application described above. The only difference is the way the information is displayed differently between the preoperative recommended visit subject and other preoperative visit subjects; all other content is the same. Therefore, the information display method can also be implemented by the information system 100 according to the embodiments of this application described above. The structure and operation of the information system 100 and the operation of the information display method 400 have been described in detail above. Those skilled in the art can understand the detailed process of the information display method 500 in conjunction with the above description. For the sake of brevity, it will not be repeated here.
[0134] Based on the above description, the information display methods 400 and 500 according to the embodiments of this application distinguish between preoperative recommended visit subjects and preoperative routine visit subjects, and display the visit items corresponding to each of the preoperative recommended visit subjects and preoperative routine visit subjects. This enables personalized preoperative visit recommendations for patients, allowing medical staff to conduct preoperative visits efficiently and effectively when there are many patients to be visited and time is limited, while ensuring the reliable acquisition of important visit content, greatly improving the efficiency and quality of preoperative visits. Furthermore, the information display methods 400 and 500 according to the embodiments of this application can also distinguish between postoperative recommended visit subjects and postoperative routine visit subjects, and display the visit items corresponding to each of the postoperative recommended visit subjects and postoperative routine visit subjects. This enables personalized postoperative visit recommendations for patients, allowing medical staff to conduct postoperative visits efficiently and effectively when there are many patients to be visited and time is limited, greatly improving the efficiency and quality of postoperative visits.
[0135] The following is combined Figure 17 The description further details the information display method 600 provided in this application. For example... Figure 17 As shown, the information display method 600 may include the following steps:
[0136] In step S610, the patient's medical data is obtained from at least one medical data source.
[0137] In step S620, at least one type of recommended visit subject and at least one type of routine visit subject are determined from multiple types of visit subjects based on medical data. The multiple types of visit subjects include the patient's physiological system, physiological organ or physiological tissue.
[0138] In step S630, corresponding visit items are generated for recommended visit subjects and regular visit subjects respectively.
[0139] In step S640, the recommended visit subjects and regular visit subjects are displayed separately to highlight the subjects that need to be visited in particular, and the visit items corresponding to the recommended visit subjects and regular visit subjects are displayed so as to enter the patient information related to the visit items.
[0140] The information display method 600 according to the embodiments of this application can be implemented by the information system 200 according to the embodiments of this application described above. The structure and operation of the information system 200 have been described in detail above, and those skilled in the art can understand the detailed process of the information display method 600 in conjunction with the above description. For the sake of brevity, the details will not be repeated here, and only some main operations will be described.
[0141] In embodiments of this application, the distinguishing display includes at least one of the following: displaying the recommended visit subject and the regular visit subject in separate areas; displaying a first label representing the recommended visit subject around the display area of the recommended visit subject; and not displaying a label or displaying a second label representing the regular visit subject around the display area of the regular visit subject; displaying the recommended visit subject with a first attribute and displaying the regular visit subject with a second attribute, wherein the first attribute makes the recommended visit subject more prominent than the regular preoperative visit subject, so as to highlight the recommended visit subject.
[0142] In embodiments of this application, displaying visit items corresponding to the recommended visit subject and the regular visit subject for entering patient information related to the visit items includes: in response to a user's selection operation of the recommended visit subject or the regular visit subject, the processor controls the display to display the visit items corresponding to the recommended visit subject or the regular visit subject selected by the user in a display area different from the display area of the recommended visit subject and the display area of the regular visit subject, so that the user can enter patient information related to the visit items; or, before the user's selection operation of the recommended visit subject or the regular visit subject, the processor controls the display to display the visit items corresponding to the recommended visit subject in a display area different from the display area of the recommended visit subject and the display area of the regular visit subject.
[0143] In the embodiments of this application, the regular visit subject is the visit subject other than the recommended visit subject among the multiple types of visit subjects, or the regular visit subject is all the multiple types of visit subjects.
[0144] In embodiments of this application, method 600 further includes: generating risk warning information and / or suggestion information based on medical data; and displaying the risk warning information and / or suggestion information.
[0145] In embodiments of this application, method 600 further includes: obtaining patient information entered by the user during the visit; updating risk warning information and / or suggestion information based on the patient information entered by the user during the visit; and displaying the updated risk warning information and / or updated suggestion information.
[0146] In an embodiment of this application, method 600 further includes: determining the risk ranking of each patient based on the visit items corresponding to the recommended visit subject of different patients; generating general practice dashboard information, which can display the information of different patients in order according to the risk ranking.
[0147] In a further embodiment of this application, for at least one of the visit items described in the foregoing method, in response to a user's selection operation of the visit item, additional visit items associated with the visit item may also be displayed. These additional visit items may be sub-visit items of the visit item, or other visit items associated with the visit item. These other visit items may correspond to the same visit subject as the visit item, or they may correspond to different visit subjects.
[0148] Based on the above description, the information display method 600 according to the embodiments of this application can provide personalized visit recommendations for patients, enabling medical staff to conduct visits efficiently and effectively when there are many patients to be visited and time is limited, which greatly improves the efficiency and quality of visits.
[0149] Furthermore, according to embodiments of this application, a storage medium is also provided, on which program instructions are stored. When the program instructions are executed by a computer or processor, they are used to perform corresponding steps of the information display method of the embodiments of this application. The storage medium may, for example, include a memory card of a smartphone, a storage component of a tablet computer, a hard disk of a personal computer, a read-only memory (ROM), an erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM), a portable compact disc read-only memory (CD-ROM), a USB memory, or any combination of the above storage media. A computer-readable storage medium may be any combination of one or more computer-readable storage media.
[0150] Furthermore, according to embodiments of this application, a computer program is also provided, which can be stored on a cloud or local storage medium. When this computer program is run by a computer or processor, it is used to perform the corresponding steps of the information display method of embodiments of this application.
[0151] Based on the above description, the information system and information display method according to the embodiments of this application can automatically analyze and identify patients who need to be visited in particular, based on information automatically obtained from at least one medical data source, and provide personalized recommendations for key assessment items for each patient, thereby greatly improving the efficiency and quality of visits.
[0152] Although exemplary embodiments have been described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, it should be understood that the above exemplary embodiments are merely illustrative and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. Various changes and modifications can be made therein by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. All such changes and modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the invention as claimed in the appended claims.
[0153] Those skilled in the art will recognize that the units and algorithm steps of the various examples described in conjunction with the embodiments disclosed herein can be implemented in electronic hardware, or a combination of computer software and electronic hardware. Whether these functions are implemented in hardware or software depends on the specific application and design constraints of the technical solution. Those skilled in the art can use different methods to implement the described functions for each specific application, but such implementations should not be considered beyond the scope of this invention.
[0154] In the several embodiments provided by this invention, it should be understood that the disclosed devices and methods can be implemented in other ways. For example, the device embodiments described above are merely illustrative. For instance, the division of units is only a logical functional division, and in actual implementation, there may be other division methods. For example, multiple units or components may be combined or integrated into another device, or some features may be ignored or not executed.
[0155] Numerous specific details are set forth in the specification provided herein. However, it will be understood that embodiments of the invention may be practiced without these specific details. In some instances, well-known methods, structures, and techniques have not been shown in detail so as not to obscure the understanding of this specification.
[0156] Similarly, it should be understood that, in order to streamline the invention and aid in understanding one or more of the various aspects of the invention, features of the invention are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof in the description of exemplary embodiments of the invention. However, the method of the invention should not be construed as reflecting an intention that the claimed invention requires more features than are expressly recited in each claim. Rather, as reflected in the corresponding claims, its inventive point lies in solving the corresponding technical problem with fewer features than all of those in a single disclosed embodiment. Therefore, the claims following the detailed description are hereby expressly incorporated into that detailed description, wherein each claim itself is a separate embodiment of the invention.
[0157] Those skilled in the art will understand that, apart from the mutual exclusion of features, all features disclosed in this specification (including the accompanying claims, abstract, and drawings) and all processes or units of any method or apparatus so disclosed can be combined in any combination. Unless otherwise expressly stated, each feature disclosed in this specification (including the accompanying claims, abstract, and drawings) may be replaced by an alternative feature that serves the same, equivalent, or similar purpose.
[0158] Furthermore, those skilled in the art will understand that although some embodiments herein include certain features included in other embodiments but not others, combinations of features from different embodiments are meant to be within the scope of the invention and form different embodiments. For example, in the claims, any of the claimed embodiments can be used in any combination.
[0159] The various component embodiments of the present invention can be implemented in hardware, or as software modules running on one or more processors, or a combination thereof. Those skilled in the art will understand that microprocessors or digital signal processors (DSPs) can be used in practice to implement some or all of the functions of some modules in the article analysis device according to embodiments of the present invention. The present invention can also be implemented as an apparatus program (e.g., a computer program and computer program product) for performing part or all of the methods described herein. Such programs implementing the present invention can be stored on a computer-readable medium, or can be in the form of one or more signals. Such signals can be downloaded from an Internet website, provided on a carrier signal, or provided in any other form.
[0160] It should be noted that the above embodiments are illustrative of the invention and not restrictive, and that those skilled in the art can devise alternative embodiments without departing from the scope of the appended claims. In the claims, any reference signs placed between parentheses should not be construed as limiting the claims. The word "comprising" does not exclude the presence of elements or steps not listed in the claims. The word "a" or "an" preceding an element does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such elements. The invention can be implemented by means of hardware comprising several different elements and by means of a suitably programmed computer. In the unit claims enumerating several means, several of these means may be embodied by the same item of hardware. The use of the words first, second, and third, etc., does not indicate any order. These words can be interpreted as names.
[0161] The above are merely specific embodiments or descriptions of the present invention, and the scope of protection of the present invention is not limited thereto. Any variations or substitutions that can be easily conceived by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present invention should be included within the scope of protection of the present invention. The scope of protection of the present invention should be determined by the scope of the claims.
Claims
1. An information system, characterized in that, The information system includes a communication module, a processor, and a display, wherein: The information system establishes a communication connection with at least one medical data source through the communication module; The processor acquires the patient's preoperative medical data from the at least one medical data source through the communication connection, determines at least one type of recommended preoperative visit subject and at least one type of routine preoperative visit subject from multiple types of preoperative visit subjects based on the preoperative medical data, and generates corresponding visit items for the recommended preoperative visit subject and the routine preoperative visit subject respectively. The multiple types of preoperative visit subjects include the patient's physiological system, physiological organs or physiological tissues. The processor controls the display to show the preoperative recommended visit subjects and the preoperative routine visit subjects in separate areas; In response to the user's selection of the preoperative recommended visit subject or the preoperative routine visit subject, the processor further controls the display to display the visit item corresponding to the preoperative recommended visit subject or the preoperative routine visit subject selected by the user in a display area different from the display area of the preoperative recommended visit subject and the display area of the preoperative routine visit subject, so that the user can enter patient information related to the visit item.
2. An information system, characterized in that, The information system includes a communication module, a processor, and a display, wherein: The information system establishes a communication connection with at least one medical data source through the communication module; The processor obtains the patient's preoperative medical data from the at least one medical data source through the communication connection, determines at least one type of recommended preoperative visit subject from multiple types of preoperative visit subjects based on the preoperative medical data, and generates corresponding visit items for each of the multiple types of preoperative visit subjects. The multiple types of preoperative visit subjects include the patient's physiological system, physiological organs, or physiological tissues. The processor controls the display to display the preoperative recommended visit subject with a first attribute and to display the other preoperative visit subjects among the multiple types of preoperative visit subjects other than the preoperative recommended visit subject with a second attribute. The first attribute makes the preoperative recommended visit subject stand out more than the other preoperative visit subjects, so as to highlight the preoperative recommended visit subject. In response to the user's selection of the various types of preoperative visit subjects, the processor also controls the display to display the visit item corresponding to the preoperative visit subject selected by the user in a display area different from the display area of the various types of preoperative visit subjects, so that the user can enter patient information related to the visit item.
3. The information system according to claim 1, characterized in that, The processor also controls the display: A first label representing the preoperative recommended visit subject is displayed around the display area of the preoperative recommended visit subject; and / or, a second label representing the preoperative routine visit subject is displayed around the display area of the preoperative routine visit subject.
4. The information system according to claim 1, characterized in that, Before the user selects the preoperative recommended visit subject or the preoperative routine visit subject, the processor also controls the display to display the visit item corresponding to the preoperative recommended visit subject in a display area different from the display area of the preoperative recommended visit subject and the display area of the preoperative routine visit subject.
5. The information system according to claim 2, characterized in that, Before the user selects the various types of preoperative visit subjects, the processor also controls the display to display the visit items corresponding to the recommended preoperative visit subjects in a display area different from the display area of the preoperative visit subjects.
6. The information system according to claim 1, characterized in that, The preoperative routine visit subject is any visit subject other than the preoperative recommended visit subject among the multiple types of preoperative visit subjects, or the preoperative routine visit subject is all of the multiple types of preoperative visit subjects.
7. The information system according to claim 1, characterized in that, The preoperative recommended visit subject and the preoperative routine visit subject are arranged and displayed in front of or above the preoperative routine visit subject.
8. The information system according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, The processor further controls the display to present at least a portion of the multiple types of preoperative visit subjects, including the preoperative recommended visit subject, in a spider diagram format to highlight the preoperative recommended visit subject; and / or, the processor further controls the display to present at least the preoperative recommended visit subjects in a human body diagram format to highlight the preoperative recommended visit subject.
9. The information system according to claim 1, characterized in that, The visit items corresponding to the recommended preoperative visit subjects are mandatory, while the visit items corresponding to the routine preoperative visit subjects are optional; or... Both the recommended preoperative visit subject and the routine preoperative visit subject are optional.
10. The information system according to claim 1, characterized in that, The processor also generates first risk warning information and / or anesthesia recommendation information based on the preoperative medical data; The processor also controls the display to show the first risk warning information and / or the anesthesia recommendation information.
11. The information system according to claim 10, characterized in that, The processor also acquires patient information entered by the user during the preoperative visit, and updates the first risk warning information and / or the anesthesia recommendation information based on the patient information entered by the user during the preoperative visit. The processor also controls the display to show updated first risk warning information and / or updated anesthesia advice information.
12. The information system according to claim 11, characterized in that, The processor also generates first risk intervention suggestion information based on the first risk warning information, and the processor also controls the display to display the first risk intervention suggestion information.
13. The information system according to any one of claims 1-10, characterized in that, The processor also determines the risk ranking of each patient based on the visit items corresponding to the preoperative recommended visit subject of different patients, and generates a first general practice dashboard information, which can display the information of different patients in order according to the risk ranking.
14. The information system according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, The processor also acquires preoperative comprehensive information and intraoperative medical data, and based on the preoperative comprehensive information and the intraoperative medical data, determines at least one type of recommended postoperative visit subject and at least one type of routine postoperative visit subject from multiple types of postoperative visit subjects, and generates corresponding visit items for the recommended postoperative visit subject and the routine postoperative visit subject respectively; wherein, the preoperative comprehensive information includes patient information entered by the user during the preoperative visit and the preoperative medical data, and the multiple types of postoperative visit subjects include the patient's physiological system, physiological organs or physiological tissues; The processor also controls the display to display the postoperative recommended visit subject and the postoperative routine visit subject in separate areas, and displays a third label representing the postoperative recommended visit subject around the display area of the postoperative recommended visit subject.
15. The information system according to claim 14, characterized in that, The processor also controls the display to display a fourth label representing the postoperative routine visit subject around the display area of the subject.
16. The information system according to claim 14, characterized in that, In response to the user's selection of the postoperative recommended visit subject or the postoperative routine visit subject, the processor further controls the display to display the visit item corresponding to the postoperative recommended visit subject or the postoperative routine visit subject selected by the user in a display area different from the display area of the postoperative recommended visit subject and the display area of the postoperative routine visit subject, so that the user can enter patient information related to the visit item.
17. The information system according to claim 16, characterized in that, Before the user selects the postoperative recommended visit subject or the postoperative routine visit subject, the processor also controls the display to display the visit item corresponding to the postoperative recommended visit subject in a display area different from the display area of the postoperative recommended visit subject and the display area of the postoperative routine visit subject.
18. The information system according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, The processor also acquires preoperative comprehensive information and intraoperative medical data, and determines at least one type of recommended postoperative visit subject from multiple types of postoperative visit subjects based on the preoperative comprehensive information and the intraoperative medical data, and generates corresponding visit items for each of the multiple types of postoperative visit subjects; wherein, the preoperative comprehensive information includes patient information entered by the user during the preoperative visit and the preoperative medical data, and the multiple types of postoperative visit subjects include the patient's physiological system, physiological organs or physiological tissues; The processor also controls the display to display the postoperative recommended visit subject with a third attribute and to display the other postoperative visit subjects among the multiple types of postoperative visit subjects other than the postoperative recommended visit subject with a fourth attribute. The third attribute makes the postoperative recommended visit subject stand out more than the other postoperative visit subjects, so as to highlight the postoperative recommended visit subject.
19. The information system according to claim 18, characterized in that, In response to the user's selection of the various types of postoperative visit subjects, the processor also controls the display to display the visit item corresponding to the postoperative visit subject selected by the user in a display area different from the display area of the various types of postoperative visit subjects, so that the user can enter patient information related to the visit item.
20. The information system according to claim 19, characterized in that, Before the user selects the various types of postoperative visit subjects, the processor also controls the display to show the visit items corresponding to the recommended postoperative visit subjects in a display area different from the display area of the postoperative visit subjects.
21. The information system according to claim 14 or 18, characterized in that, The processor further controls the display to present at least a portion of the multiple types of postoperative visit subjects, including the postoperative recommended visit subject, in a spider diagram format to highlight the postoperative recommended visit subject; and / or, the processor further controls the display to present at least the postoperative recommended visit subject in a human body diagram format to highlight the postoperative recommended visit subject.
22. The information system according to claim 14, characterized in that, The visit items corresponding to the recommended postoperative visit subjects are mandatory, while the visit items corresponding to the routine postoperative visit subjects are optional; or... Both the recommended postoperative visit items and the routine postoperative visit items are optional.
23. The information system according to claim 14, characterized in that, The processor also acquires postoperative medical data and generates second risk warning information and / or postoperative rehabilitation suggestion information based on the postoperative medical data; The processor also controls the display to show the second risk warning information and / or the postoperative rehabilitation advice information.
24. The information system according to claim 23, characterized in that, The processor also acquires patient information entered by the user during the postoperative visit, and updates the second risk warning information and / or the postoperative rehabilitation suggestion information based on the patient information entered by the user during the postoperative visit. The processor also controls the display to show updated second risk warning information and / or updated postoperative rehabilitation advice information.
25. The information system according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, The processor determines at least one type of recommended preoperative visit subject from multiple types of preoperative visit subjects based on the preoperative medical data, including: Obtain the patient's basic information and / or information regarding the type of surgery to be performed on the patient; Based on the basic information and / or the type information, and in conjunction with the preoperative medical data, determine whether the patient meets at least one of the recommended triggering conditions for the preoperative visit subject; When at least one of the recommended triggering conditions for the preoperative visit subject is met, the preoperative visit subject corresponding to the met recommended triggering condition among the multiple types of preoperative visit subjects is determined as the preoperative recommended visit subject. The recommended triggering condition includes one or more of the following factors: age, medical history, and surgical type.
26. The information system according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, The information system can be implemented on any of the following devices: computer, mobile terminal, central station, medical equipment.
27. The information system according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, For at least one of the visit items, in response to a user's selection of that visit item, the processor also controls the display to show additional visit items associated with that visit item.
28. An information system, characterized in that, The information system includes a communication module, a processor, and a display, wherein: The information system establishes a communication connection with at least one medical data source through the communication module; The processor acquires the patient's medical data from the at least one medical data source through the communication connection, determines at least one type of recommended visit subject and at least one type of regular visit subject from multiple types of visit subjects based on the medical data, and generates corresponding visit items for the recommended visit subject and the regular visit subject respectively. The multiple types of visit subjects include the patient's physiological system, physiological organs or physiological tissues. The processor controls the display to differentiate between the recommended visit subjects and the regular visit subjects, so as to highlight the subjects that need to be visited in particular, and to display the visit items corresponding to the recommended visit subjects and the regular visit subjects respectively, so as to record the patient information related to the visit items.
29. The information system according to claim 28, characterized in that, The distinction is indicated by at least one of the following: The recommended visit subject and the regular visit subject are displayed in separate areas. A first label representing the recommended visit subject is displayed around the display area of the recommended visit subject, while no label is displayed around the display area of the regular visit subject or a second label representing the regular visit subject is displayed. The recommended visit subject is displayed with a first attribute, and the regular visit subject is displayed with a second attribute. The first attribute makes the recommended visit subject stand out more than the regular preoperative visit subject, so as to highlight the recommended visit subject.
30. According to claim 29, for each routine visit subject, the method for recording patient information related to the visit item includes: In response to the user's selection of the recommended visit subject or the regular visit subject, the processor controls the display to display the visit item corresponding to the recommended visit subject or the regular visit subject selected by the user in a display area different from the display area of the recommended visit subject and the display area of the regular visit subject, so that the user can enter the patient information related to the visit item; or Before the user selects the recommended visit subject or the regular visit subject, the processor controls the display to display the visit item corresponding to the recommended visit subject in a display area different from the display area of the recommended visit subject and the display area of the regular visit subject.
31. The information system according to claim 28, characterized in that, The regular visit subject is any visit subject other than the recommended visit subject among the multiple types of visit subjects, or the regular visit subject is all of the multiple types of visit subjects.
32. The information system according to claim 28, characterized in that, The visit items corresponding to the recommended visit subjects are mandatory, while the visit items corresponding to the regular visit subjects are optional; or... Both the visit items corresponding to the recommended visit subjects and the visit items corresponding to the regular visit subjects are optional.
33. The information system according to any one of claims 28-30, characterized in that, The processor is also used to generate risk warning information and / or suggestion information based on the medical data; The processor also controls the display to show the risk warning information and / or the suggestion information.
34. The information system according to any one of claims 28-32, characterized in that, The processor further controls the display to present at least a portion of the multiple types of visit subjects, including the recommended visit subject, in a spider diagram format to highlight the recommended visit subject; and / or, the processor further controls the display to present at least the recommended visit subjects in a human figure format to highlight the recommended visit subject.
35. The information system according to any one of claims 28-32, characterized in that, For at least one of the visit items, in response to a user's selection of that visit item, the processor also controls the display to show additional visit items associated with that visit item.
36. An information display method, characterized in that, The method includes: Obtain the patient's preoperative medical data from at least one medical data source; Based on the preoperative medical data, at least one type of recommended preoperative visit subject and at least one type of routine preoperative visit subject are determined from multiple types of preoperative visit subjects, wherein the multiple types of preoperative visit subjects include the patient's physiological systems, physiological organs or physiological tissues; Generate corresponding visit items for the preoperative recommended visit subjects and the preoperative routine visit subjects respectively; The recommended preoperative visit subjects and the routine preoperative visit subjects are displayed in separate areas; In response to the user's selection of the preoperative recommended visit subject or the preoperative routine visit subject, the visit item corresponding to the preoperative recommended visit subject or the preoperative routine visit subject selected by the user is displayed in a display area different from the display area of the preoperative recommended visit subject and the display area of the preoperative routine visit subject, so that the user can enter the patient information related to the visit item.
37. An information display method, characterized in that, The method includes: Obtain the patient's preoperative medical data from at least one medical data source; Based on the preoperative medical data, at least one type of recommended preoperative visit subject is determined from multiple types of preoperative visit subjects, and corresponding visit items are generated for each of the multiple types of preoperative visit subjects. The multiple types of preoperative visit subjects include the patient's physiological system, physiological organs, or physiological tissues. Generate corresponding visit items for each of the various types of preoperative visit subjects; The preoperative recommended visit subject is displayed with a first attribute, and the other preoperative visit subjects among the multiple types of preoperative visit subjects are displayed with a second attribute. The first attribute makes the preoperative recommended visit subject stand out more than the other preoperative visit subjects, so as to highlight the preoperative recommended visit subject. In response to the user's selection of the various types of preoperative visit subjects, the visit item corresponding to the selected preoperative visit subject is displayed in a display area different from the display area of the various types of preoperative visit subjects, so that the user can enter the patient information related to the visit item.
38. The method according to claim 36, characterized in that, The method further includes: A first label representing the preoperative recommended visit subject is displayed around the display area of the preoperative recommended visit subject; and / or, a second label representing the preoperative routine visit subject is displayed around the display area of the preoperative routine visit subject.
39. The method according to claim 36, characterized in that, Before the user selects the recommended preoperative visit subject or the routine preoperative visit subject, the visit item corresponding to the recommended preoperative visit subject is displayed in a display area different from the display area of the recommended preoperative visit subject and the routine preoperative visit subject.
40. The method according to claim 37, characterized in that, Before the user selects the various types of preoperative visit subjects, the visit items corresponding to the recommended preoperative visit subjects are displayed in a display area different from the display area of the preoperative visit subjects.
41. The method according to claim 36, characterized in that, The preoperative routine visit subject is any visit subject other than the preoperative recommended visit subject among the multiple types of preoperative visit subjects, or the preoperative routine visit subject is all of the multiple types of preoperative visit subjects.
42. The method according to claim 36 or 37, characterized in that, The method further includes: Generate first risk warning information and / or anesthesia recommendation information based on the preoperative medical data; Display the first risk warning information and / or the anesthesia recommendation information.
43. The method according to claim 36 or 37, characterized in that, The method further includes: The risk ranking of each patient was determined based on the visit items corresponding to the preoperative recommended visit subjects described by each patient. Generate a first general practice dashboard, which displays information about different patients in an orderly manner according to the risk ranking.
44. The method according to claim 36 or 37, characterized in that, The method further includes: Acquire comprehensive preoperative information and intraoperative medical data, wherein the comprehensive preoperative information includes patient information entered by the user during the preoperative visit and the preoperative medical data; Based on the preoperative comprehensive information and the intraoperative medical data, at least one type of recommended postoperative visit subject and at least one type of routine postoperative visit subject are determined from multiple types of postoperative visit subjects. The multiple types of postoperative visit subjects include the patient's physiological systems, physiological organs or physiological tissues. Generate corresponding visit items for the recommended postoperative visit subjects and the routine postoperative visit subjects, respectively; The recommended postoperative visit subject and the routine postoperative visit subject are displayed in separate areas, and a third label representing the recommended postoperative visit subject is displayed around the display area of the recommended postoperative visit subject.
45. The method according to claim 44, characterized in that, The method further includes: A fourth label representing the postoperative routine visit subject is displayed around the display area of the subject.
46. The method according to claim 44, characterized in that, The method further includes: In response to the user's selection of the recommended postoperative visit subject or the routine postoperative visit subject, the visit item corresponding to the user-selected recommended postoperative visit subject or routine postoperative visit subject is displayed in a display area different from the display area of the recommended postoperative visit subject and the routine postoperative visit subject, so that the user can enter patient information related to the visit item; or Before the user selects the recommended postoperative visit subject or the routine postoperative visit subject, the visit item corresponding to the recommended postoperative visit subject is displayed in a display area different from the display area of the recommended postoperative visit subject and the routine postoperative visit subject.
47. The method according to claim 36 or 37, characterized in that, The method further includes: Acquire comprehensive preoperative information and intraoperative medical data, wherein the comprehensive preoperative information includes patient information entered by the user during the preoperative visit and the preoperative medical data; Based on the preoperative comprehensive information and the intraoperative medical data, at least one type of recommended postoperative visit subject and at least one type of routine postoperative visit subject are determined from multiple types of postoperative visit subjects. The multiple types of postoperative visit subjects include the patient's physiological systems, physiological organs or physiological tissues. Generate corresponding visit items for the recommended postoperative visit subjects and the routine postoperative visit subjects, respectively; The recommended postoperative visit subject is displayed using a third attribute, and the other postoperative visit subjects among the multiple types of postoperative visit subjects are displayed using a fourth attribute. The third attribute makes the recommended postoperative visit subject stand out more than the other postoperative visit subjects, thus highlighting the recommended postoperative visit subject.
48. The method according to claim 47, characterized in that, The method further includes: In response to the user's selection of the various types of postoperative visit subjects, the visit item corresponding to the selected postoperative visit subject is displayed in a display area different from the display area of the various types of postoperative visit subjects, so that the user can enter patient information related to that visit item; or Before the user selects the various types of postoperative visit subjects, the visit items corresponding to the recommended postoperative visit subjects are displayed in a display area different from the display area of the postoperative visit subjects.
49. The method according to claim 36 or 37, characterized in that, The method further includes: for at least one of the visit items, in response to a user's selection operation of the visit item, displaying additional visit items associated with the visit item.
50. An information display method, characterized in that, The method includes: Obtain patient medical data from at least one medical data source; Based on the medical data, at least one type of recommended visitor and at least one type of routine visitor are determined from multiple types of visitors, wherein the multiple types of visitors include the patient's physiological systems, physiological organs, or physiological tissues; Generate corresponding visit items for the recommended visit subjects and the regular visit subjects respectively; The recommended visit subjects and the regular visit subjects are displayed separately to highlight subjects that require priority visits, and the visit items corresponding to the recommended visit subjects and the regular visit subjects are displayed to record patient information related to the visit items.
51. The method according to claim 50, characterized in that, The distinction is indicated by at least one of the following: The recommended visit subject and the regular visit subject are displayed in separate areas. A first label representing the recommended visit subject is displayed around the display area of the recommended visit subject, while no label is displayed around the display area of the regular visit subject or a second label representing the regular visit subject is displayed. The recommended visit subject is displayed with a first attribute, and the regular visit subject is displayed with a second attribute. The first attribute makes the recommended visit subject stand out more than the regular preoperative visit subject, so as to highlight the recommended visit subject.
52. The method according to claim 51, characterized in that, The process of displaying the visit items corresponding to the recommended visit subject and the regular visit subject, and entering patient information related to the visit items, includes: In response to the user's selection of the recommended visitor or the regular visitor, the processor controls the display to show the visit item corresponding to the user-selected recommended visitor or regular visitor in a display area different from the display area of the recommended visitor and the regular visitor, so that the user can enter patient information related to that visit item; or Before the user selects the recommended visit subject or the regular visit subject, the processor controls the display to display the visit item corresponding to the recommended visit subject in a display area different from the display area of the recommended visit subject and the display area of the regular visit subject.
53. The method according to claim 50, characterized in that, The regular visit subject is any visit subject other than the recommended visit subject among the multiple types of visit subjects, or the regular visit subject is all of the multiple types of visit subjects.
54. The method according to claim 50, characterized in that, The method further includes: Risk warning information and / or suggestion information are generated based on the medical data; Display the risk warning information and / or the suggestion information.
55. The method according to claim 54, characterized in that, The method further includes: Obtain patient information entered by the user during the visit; The risk warning information and / or the suggestion information are updated based on the patient information entered by the user during the visit; Display updated risk warnings and / or updated recommendations.
56. The information system according to any one of claims 50-55, characterized in that, The method further includes: The risk ranking of each patient is determined based on the visit items corresponding to the recommended visit subjects described by each patient. Generate a general practice dashboard, which displays information about different patients in an orderly manner according to the risk ranking.
57. The information system according to any one of claims 50-55, characterized in that, The method further includes: for at least one of the visit items, in response to a user's selection operation of the visit item, displaying additional visit items associated with the visit item.