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- the present invention relates generally to entry and recordation of medical information, including the recordation of a patient's vital and medication information, particularly, in the context of a medical procedure such as an endoscopic examination.
- EW system Clinical information management system
- Olympus Corporation a clinical information management system manufactured by Olympus Corporation
- EW system provides functionality for automating the endoscopy lab by managing patient examination data at different phases of patient care, including the capture of images, data and written Procedure Notes, and further, the generation and storage of medical records and procedure reports.
- the EW system designed for the practice of endoscopy, is a comprehensive, real-time, interactive clinical information management system with integrated reporting features, that manages and organizes clinical information, endoscopic images and related patient data, at various levels of detail, for creating efficiencies and facilitating functions performed by users of endoscopic equipment, e.g., physicians, nurses, clinicians, etc.
- Integral to the performance of an endoscopy procedure via the EW system is the real-time capture of endoscopic images and entry of examination data (e.g., patient ID, practitioner information, endoscope ID type).
- examination data e.g., patient ID, practitioner information, endoscope ID type.
- Part of the examination data captured includes what are known as “vitals,” i.e., that patient data relating to pulse rate, respiration, blood pressure (systolic), etc. and “medications” for a patient including, for example, medications administered during the different phases of care.
- vitamins i.e., that patient data relating to pulse rate, respiration, blood pressure (systolic), etc.
- medications for a patient including, for example, medications administered during the different phases of care.
- a novel user interface that enables a user to configure a vitals and medications graph view, and particularly the ability to create new time entries by entering a start date and time, and further specify a time increment and number of entries.
- According to another aspect of the invention is the option that enables a user to view a graph of vitals and medications administered, and further, via the graphical view, the ability to add a column with current time (if the column is not already present) for all the four sections (Vitals, Medications, Aldrete, and Intraprocedural Assessments) during pre-procedure, procedure and post-procedure phases of the endoscopic examination.
- a user is provided with the ability to associate Vitals, Medications, Aldretes, and Intraprocedural Assessments with a timestamp that is unique for the exam during pre-procedure, procedure and post-procedure phases of the examination.
- a system and method for capturing patient related data in an endoscopic system comprising an imaging node adapted to capture endoscopic images during the course of an endoscopic examination.
- the patient data capture system comprises a display means for providing an interface to enable user to enter data relating to a patient examined during the endoscopic examination, the data including patient vital sign information of the patient at various phases of care relating to the endoscopic examination and, the interface including individual graphic controls for enabling entry of values relating to the patients vitals information; a means for associating entry of patients' vitals information with a timestamp; and, a means for storing the patient vitals information and associated timestamps in a database record associated with the patient.
- the capturing, recording and displaying medical information is implemented in a comprehensive, browser-based, clinical information management system designed for the practice of endoscopy that further includes the ability to capture, process and record endoscopic images during a procedure and further includes an Image Management function enabling a user to annotate, label, import, export, and enhance the quality of images, including the ability to manage, record, and export live video clips and generate reports that include the stored images and captured patient information.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an overview of an endoscopic examination system according to the invention
- FIG. 2 illustrates a Registration and Scheduling clinical flow interface according to the invention
- FIG. 3 illustrates a Pre-Procedure clinical flow interface according to the invention
- FIG. 4 illustrates a Procedure clinical flow interface according to the invention
- FIG. 5 illustrates a Post-Procedure clinical flow interface according to the invention
- FIG. 6 illustrates a Home tab of a user interface interface according to the invention
- FIG. 7 illustrates a Patient File tab of a user interface interface according to the invention
- FIG. 8 illustrates a Registration tab of a user interface interface according to the invention
- FIG. 9 illustrates a Pre Procedure tab of a user interface interface according to the invention.
- FIG. 10 illustrates a Procedure tab of a user interface interface according to the invention
- FIG. 11 illustrates a Post-Procedure tab of a user interface interface according to the invention
- FIG. 12 illustrates an Analysis tab of a user interface interface according to the invention
- FIG. 13 illustrates an Admin tab of a user interface interface according to the invention
- FIG. 14 illustrates the Vitals and Meds interface screen according to the invention
- FIG. 15 illustrates the addition of columns relating to different time intervals via the Vitals And Meds screen of FIG. 14 according to the invention
- FIG. 16 illustrates the an exemplary search screen that enables a user to enter search criteria and initiate search functionality for medications (both Drug Name and Brand Name) according to the invention
- FIG. 17 illustrates the Aldrete scores interface screen according to the invention
- FIG. 18 illustrates the Intraprocedural Assessments interface screen according to the invention.
- FIG. 19 illustrates the Unplanned Events interface screen according to the invention.
- the EW system includes an endoscopic workstation 110 , a printer device 112 (e.g., a Mavigraph printer), an RGB monitor 114 and processor 116 .
- the user provides inputs to the workstation 110 via a keyboard, mouse interface, or the like.
- the workstation may be coupled with a web browser interface that provides the necessary information to perform exams, and facilitates for users of endoscopic equipment, e.g., physicians, nurses or clinicians, the efficient capture, management, organization and presentation of endoscopic images and patient and examination data.
- endoscopic equipment e.g., physicians, nurses or clinicians
- the workflow processes associated with this aspect of the system are flexible enough to support small endoscopic practices in addition to endoscopic departments within large healthcare institutions.
- the system may function as a stand-alone system including memory for storing patient data and image information.
- the system may also include a server 140 and database element 145 that may be connected via a gateway application to various “external” systems such as a hospital information system where the gateway facilitates the transfer of healthcare information between the system and other applications.
- Patient information stored in the system may be downloaded to external systems (e.g., a legacy system) via a gateway interface.
- the workstation 110 may communicate with the server 140 via the Internet 170 or other network, such as a LAN or intranet.
- the workstation 110 may also communicate with a fax server 160 , for instance, for faxing reports via a fax modem 162 .
- software instructions including firmware and microcode, may be stored in any type of program storage device or devices, also referred to as computer-readable media. The software is executed by a processor in a known manner to achieve the functionality described herein.
- the system includes an Image Management function enabling a user to annotate, label, import, export, and enhance the quality of images, including the ability to manage, record, and export live video clips. Further to this is an “auto-masking” feature that automatically selects an appropriate video mask based on a particular endoscope device being utilized by the health care practitioner.
- the system includes a medical terminology “Knowledge Base” (KB) comprising keywords relating to the procedure, e.g., such as gastrointestinal, endoscopic and bronchoscopic terminology keywords.
- the keywords are captured via a graphical user interface (GUI) before, during, and/or after a procedure.
- GUI graphical user interface
- the keywords are made available for labeling images captured during an examination to be used in reports, auto-populating appropriate sections of a report such as a Procedure Note, described further below, based on patient history, and building Procedure Note templates or models to auto-populate sections of information.
- the system also facilitates the use of custom terms that apply to a specific department or location.
- a user may select KB terms for a procedure via a common user interface, which is employed wherever the user needs to locate or extract keywords. This also provides a consistent way to select and use terminology.
- FIGS. 2-5 illustrate clinical flow diagrams that describe the most common activities associated with the system and their relationship in time in the context of one possible application of the invention.
- Clinical flow is based on patient flow, which relates to how a patient is processed before, during, and after an endoscopic procedure.
- the overall flow across all lifecycle stages starts with an exam request and ends with the generation of a Procedure Note, the release of the patient, and the generation of a set of related reports.
- User roles are represented as horizontal bands.
- the registration and scheduling clinical flow 200 of FIG. 2 includes a collection of all the information necessary to set up a visit. It is initiated through an exam request made by either the patient, a surrogate for the patient, or a referring physician. The nurse and physician share the activity of preparing prep instructions and medical advice for the patient.
- the Pre-Procedure clinical flow 300 of FIG. 3 starts with the arrival of the patient at the endoscopy facility and addresses all administrative and medical activities necessary to prepare the patient for the exam.
- the Procedure clinical flow 400 of FIG. 4 depicts the actual examination that takes place during the Procedure lifecycle stage.
- the system is used to capture images, record vital signs, and administer medications during this stage.
- the Post-Procedure clinical flow 500 of FIG. 5 depicts the activities that take place after the completion of an exam. These activities include a nurse continuing to monitor the patient's recovery, a nurse completing discharge instructions, releasing the patient, and preparing billing code reports, and a physician reviewing and editing the analysis of an exam by generating a Procedure Note. A physician signs the Procedure Note when it is complete. Afterward, management reports, patient recall requests, and referral letters can be created and distributed.
- the invention is next described in connection with a user interface that allow the user to select different features under different tabs.
- the Home tab 600 ( FIG. 6 ).
- the Home tab is the default home page, and is pre-defined for each role. However, the user can modify the page to suit the user's needs. The following are the most common tasks that can be performed in the Home tab. Access to these tasks is based on the user's role. For example, if the user logs into the application as a scheduler, then the user would not see the Sign Reports menu option, since that option is reserved for the physician role.
- Patient File tab 700 ( FIG. 7 )—allows a user to capture information specific to the individual patient. This tab is used to record a patient's demographic information; a patient's medical alerts, GI/pulmonary, medication, family, and social history information, and view a summary of the patient information.
- Registration tab 800 ( FIG. 8 ). This tab is used to: (a) create and modify visit and/or exam information; (b) view past, current, or future schedules; (c) assign resources for an examination including procedure rooms and equipment; and (d) distribute registration documents.
- Pre-Procedure tab 900 ( FIG. 9 ). This tab is used to: (a) record care plan information for a specific visit; (b) record medical alert information; (c) record GI, pulmonary, family, and social history information, (d) manage physical examination, patient assessment, and physician check information, (e) manage prep status information for the patient; (f) manage consent information for a visit; (g) capture vital signs and medications administered before the examination; (h) display a summary of selected Pre-Procedure information and capture nurse handoff information; and (i) distribute Pre-Procedure documents.
- the Procedure Tab 1000 ( FIG. 10 ). This tab is used to: (a) capture images during an endoscopic procedure; (b) record live video clips; (c) record scope time used during an examination; (d) view images and Procedure Notes from a previous exam; (e) print images for an exam on a laser jet or a Mavigraph printer; (f) record nurse administration information; (g) record accessories and equipment used during an examination; (h) generate pathology requests; (i) distribute procedure documents; and, (j) according to the present invention, capture vital signs and medications administered during the examination.
- the Post Procedure Tab 1100 ( FIG. 11 )—After an examination is completed, this tab is used to perform post-procedural tasks. These tasks include synchronizing images in the ICU mode, monitoring a patient's vital sign and medication information, managing captured images, and writing Procedure Notes. Images from a current procedure, e.g., image 1 and image 2 , and from a prior procedure, e.g., image 3 , image 4 , and image 5 , can be displayed together for comparison.
- This tab is used to: (a) record patient recovery information; (b) manage images captured during an exam; (c) label, annotate, enhance, and print images; (d) import and export images to and from the current examination; (e) manage video clips recorded during an examination; (f) write and sign Procedure Notes; (g) capture patient recall information; (h) assess performance of a trainee participating in an examination; (i) capture patient survey information; (j) distribute Post-Procedure documents; and (k) perform ICU synchronization.
- the Analysis Tab 1200 ( FIG. 12 )—used to generate redefined template-based management reports to satisfy end-user administrative reporting requirements related to patient, procedure and facility management, efficiency analysis, and resource utilization. This tab is used to generate: (a) Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) reports; (b) efficiency reports; (c) equipment analysis reports; (d) procedure analysis reports; and (e) administration reports.
- CQI Continuous Quality Improvement
- the Admin Tab 1300 ( FIG. 13 )—used to perform administrator tasks and ensure the efficiency and security of the system.
- the system can be customized based on the needs and requirements of the facility, physician, and clinical staff.
- This tab is used to: (a) maintain system data (such as Patient ID type and department information); (b) maintain application resource data (such as clinical staff and contact information); (c) perform system configuration (such as configure Mavigraph printer and video settings); (d) customize how the application will flow and generate information (for example, changing the order and location of menus within the application and editing or creating templates/models that are used to create Procedure Notes); (e) customize user-defined fields (such as other patient information and other visit information); (f) control access to or within the application (such as user and role maintenance); and (g) maintain equipment used during the procedure.
- system data such as Patient ID type and department information
- application resource data such as clinical staff and contact information
- system configuration such as configure Mavigraph printer and video settings
- customize how the application will flow and generate information for example,
- the novel graphical user interface used to enter a patient's vital and administered medication information during an endoscopic exam is now described with respect to FIG. 10 .
- a user Via the procedure the Procedure Tab 1000 ( FIG. 10 ), a user may select an exam, and then, via the left hand menu list 1001 , select the “Vitals and Meds” choice 1002 which initiates generation of the Vitals and Meds interface screen 10 such as shown in FIG. 14 .
- the Vitals And Meds screen interface 10 includes two tabs: a Vitals And Meds tab 12 and Assessments tab 14 .
- the Vitals And Meds tab 12 includes two sections: Vitals section 15 which include, for example, rows for entry of patient vital signs (vitals) information for a patient such as pulse rate 16 a, respiration 16 b, systolic 16 c, diastolic 16 d, O 2 saturation 16 e, quantity and method of O 2 16 f, and temperature 16 g, for example; and, Medications 20 for a patient including information 22 about medications administered during the different phases of care.
- vitamins patient vital signs
- the Assessment tab 14 includes sections for entering patient data such as: Aldrete Scores which are scores for activity, respiration, circulation, consciousness, O 2 saturation, dressing, pain, ambulation, fasting-feeding, and urine output; and, Intraprocedural Assessments which include intraprocedural observations for the patient before and during an exam.
- This information comprises of LOC, skin/circulation, rhythm strip, emotional status, pain, and notes.
- each column is created and associated with an instant of time 54 (hereinafter “timestamp”) as entered by a user and indicated via the interface.
- timestamp an instant of time 54
- the endoscopic workstation For each time new patient vital data is entered, the endoscopic workstation generates for display a column 52 in the right side portion of the interface 10 .
- a user may click an icon 57 to initiate functionality for causing the addition of a column associated with a current time.
- a column 52 is thus added to the vital and meds display with the current time.
- a patient's vitals and meds information may be captured at different time-intervals.
- a user may only see one column in the Vitals And Meds screen portion 50 of FIG. 14 .
- the user may add more columns for different time intervals as shown in the vitals and meds interface screen 10 of FIG. 15 .
- a user may click an icon 58 to initiate functionality for causing the addition of multiple columns 52 , a , . . .
- an add multiple columns window 59 is displayed as shown in FIG. 15 which provides entry fields 56 a - 56 d enabling a user to specify the addition of a number of columns for an associated date and time and time interval.
- a user is able to click a Date icon 51 a to enter the date or, type it in manually in field 56 a. By default, the current date is populated.
- the user may further click a Time icon 51 b to enter the time or type it in manually. By default, the current time is populated.
- the user is enabled to enter the time intervals and a number of columns to the respective Interval and Columns fields 56 c, 56 d.
- a user may specify for the periodic capture of vitals and medications data and associate timestamps at the specified periods, before during and after a procedure.
- each vitals information there are three (3) ways to enter each vitals information: 1) a Slider mechanism whereby a user may set a value by clicking and dragging a control sliding element 17 either left (to decrease) or right (to increase). The position of the slider represents the value of the vital sign; 2) a Spinner mechanism 18 comprising two arrows, one for increasing the value in the associated text box and one for decreasing that value; and 3) a Text box 19 , whereby a user may choose to enter the data using the keyboard, a value up to 10 times the associated slider value, for example, may be recorded. If the value entered exceeds 10 times the maximum slider value, the system automatically sets the value to the maximum allowable number.
- O 2 vitals information 16 f referring back to FIG. 14 , the user may select an O 2 application method from the method dropdown list 31 , a quantity from the Quantity text box 32 , and units from the Unit dropdown list 33 .
- An Update Values icon may then be selected at the top of the added column where the values are to be recorded and the timestamp associated. The specified values are copied into the selected column. Each of these steps may be repeated to add another value, and the data are recorded when save is selected.
- the Medications section 20 of the screen interface is used to record information about medications administered during the phases of care.
- the patient's weight information 23 in both kilograms (kg) and pounds and ounces (lb and oz) are displayed in an area below the Medications legend.
- a column 52 a is available to record the meds values in the Meds section of the Vitals And Meds tab.
- the user may fist select by clicking a New Row button 25 to display the New Medication screen 20 .
- the user may then enter search criteria to the Drug (Brand) Name field 22 , for example, search for a medication from an encyclopedia of medications.
- a user may select a search icon which causes display of a search screen 44 , as shown in FIG. 16 , that enables a user to enter search criteria including alphanumeric characters in the Name field 41 and initiate search functionality which responds by returning a list 43 of all medications (both Drug Name and Brand Name) matching the search criteria are displayed.
- search criteria including alphanumeric characters in the Name field 41
- initiate search functionality which responds by returning a list 43 of all medications (both Drug Name and Brand Name) matching the search criteria are displayed.
- a user via the interface of FIG. 16 , a user is enabled to insert a new medication including a Drug/Brand name, strength for the selected drug/brand, route and unit Any medication name, strength, route and unit that exceeds the display width will be available for viewing via the mouse over tool tip, or similar cursor or pointer display device.
- the user then will select the desired medication.
- the screen closes and the Drug (Brand) Name field is populated with the selected medication 22 .
- the user may then enter the strength for the medication. Further selections enable a user to Select a Route for the medication from the Route dropdown list 36 and select a Unit for the medication from the dropdown list 37 . Once this information is added, a user may then enter a dosage for the medication to the Dose field 38 .
- the system additionally displays a total dose 39 with unit for each medication which is the sum of dose for each timestamp for each medication.
- An Update Values icon 55 may then be selected at the top of the column where the specified values are to be recorded and the timestamp associated.
- the specified values are copied into the selected column. Each of these steps may be repeated to add other medications, and the data are recorded when save is selected.
- a user may select radio buttons 42 associated a score for each Aldrete, including entry of a score for activity 46 a, respiration 46 b, circulation 46 c, consciousness 46 d, O 2 saturation 46 e, dressing 46 f, pain 46 g, ambulation 46 h, fasting-feeding 46 i, and urine output 46 j.
- each Aldrete has the same range of possible values, the meaning associated with the values differs. For example, a score of 1 for respiration is different than a score of 1 for pain.
- an icon 45 located on the Assessments tab may be selected to explain a particular Aldrete Score.
- a window is displayed (not shown) that explains all Aldrete values for the current facility.
- the user first selects an Assessments tab, and ensures that a column 52 is available to record Aldrete Scores values in the Aldrete Scores section.
- a user may add a single or multiple column at a time.
- a user may click Update Values icon 55 at the top of the column where the values are recorded. The specified values will populate the selected column. It should be understood that a total Aldrete Score 57 for each timestamp is calculated and displayed.
- a user may record an unplanned event.
- an Unplanned Events button 72 shown in FIG. 19 a New Unplanned Event window 75 is displayed, enabling the user to Enter date, time, and details of the event.
- a “Notify Attending” checkbox 76 may be selected that initiates functionality to inform the attending about the unplanned event. It is understood that each Unplanned Event is captured with a timestamp, for example, which may be entered by selecting the clock icon 77 .
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- This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/471,349 filed May 16, 2003 and incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein. This application further relates to commonly-owned, co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. ______, ______ and ______ (Atty. Dockets 17282, 17284 and 17523) incorporated by reference herein.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates generally to entry and recordation of medical information, including the recordation of a patient's vital and medication information, particularly, in the context of a medical procedure such as an endoscopic examination.
- 2. Discussion of the Prior Art
- There currently exists a clinical information management system known as Endoworks (hereinafter “EW system” manufactured by Olympus Corporation) that provides functionality for automating the endoscopy lab by managing patient examination data at different phases of patient care, including the capture of images, data and written Procedure Notes, and further, the generation and storage of medical records and procedure reports.
- Particularly, the EW system, designed for the practice of endoscopy, is a comprehensive, real-time, interactive clinical information management system with integrated reporting features, that manages and organizes clinical information, endoscopic images and related patient data, at various levels of detail, for creating efficiencies and facilitating functions performed by users of endoscopic equipment, e.g., physicians, nurses, clinicians, etc.
- Integral to the performance of an endoscopy procedure via the EW system is the real-time capture of endoscopic images and entry of examination data (e.g., patient ID, practitioner information, endoscope ID type). Part of the examination data captured includes what are known as “vitals,” i.e., that patient data relating to pulse rate, respiration, blood pressure (systolic), etc. and “medications” for a patient including, for example, medications administered during the different phases of care. These data are entered and stored with the patient record via a graphical user interface (GUI) provided with the EW system.
- It would be highly desirable to provide an intuitive, novel interface enabling users to capture a patient's vital signs and medications administered at specific times for an endoscopy examination.
- Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a novel system and method for capturing, recording and displaying medical information such as a patient's vitals and medication administered during various phases of a given medical procedure such as an endoscopic procedure.
- Further to this object is the ability of the system to enable entry and recordation of Aldrete Scores, and intraprocedural assessments for the patient being examined.
- According to one aspect of the invention, there is provided a novel user interface, that enables a user to configure a vitals and medications graph view, and particularly the ability to create new time entries by entering a start date and time, and further specify a time increment and number of entries.
- According to another aspect of the invention is the option that enables a user to view a graph of vitals and medications administered, and further, via the graphical view, the ability to add a column with current time (if the column is not already present) for all the four sections (Vitals, Medications, Aldrete, and Intraprocedural Assessments) during pre-procedure, procedure and post-procedure phases of the endoscopic examination. In this manner, a user is provided with the ability to associate Vitals, Medications, Aldretes, and Intraprocedural Assessments with a timestamp that is unique for the exam during pre-procedure, procedure and post-procedure phases of the examination.
- Thus, according to a preferred aspect of the invention, there is provided a system and method for capturing patient related data in an endoscopic system comprising an imaging node adapted to capture endoscopic images during the course of an endoscopic examination. The patient data capture system comprises a display means for providing an interface to enable user to enter data relating to a patient examined during the endoscopic examination, the data including patient vital sign information of the patient at various phases of care relating to the endoscopic examination and, the interface including individual graphic controls for enabling entry of values relating to the patients vitals information; a means for associating entry of patients' vitals information with a timestamp; and, a means for storing the patient vitals information and associated timestamps in a database record associated with the patient.
- Advantageously, the capturing, recording and displaying medical information is implemented in a comprehensive, browser-based, clinical information management system designed for the practice of endoscopy that further includes the ability to capture, process and record endoscopic images during a procedure and further includes an Image Management function enabling a user to annotate, label, import, export, and enhance the quality of images, including the ability to manage, record, and export live video clips and generate reports that include the stored images and captured patient information.
- The objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to one skilled in the art, in view of the following detailed description taken in combination with the attached drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 illustrates an overview of an endoscopic examination system according to the invention; -
FIG. 2 illustrates a Registration and Scheduling clinical flow interface according to the invention; -
FIG. 3 illustrates a Pre-Procedure clinical flow interface according to the invention; -
FIG. 4 illustrates a Procedure clinical flow interface according to the invention; -
FIG. 5 illustrates a Post-Procedure clinical flow interface according to the invention; -
FIG. 6 illustrates a Home tab of a user interface interface according to the invention; -
FIG. 7 illustrates a Patient File tab of a user interface interface according to the invention; -
FIG. 8 illustrates a Registration tab of a user interface interface according to the invention; -
FIG. 9 illustrates a Pre Procedure tab of a user interface interface according to the invention; -
FIG. 10 illustrates a Procedure tab of a user interface interface according to the invention; -
FIG. 11 illustrates a Post-Procedure tab of a user interface interface according to the invention; -
FIG. 12 illustrates an Analysis tab of a user interface interface according to the invention; -
FIG. 13 illustrates an Admin tab of a user interface interface according to the invention; -
FIG. 14 illustrates the Vitals and Meds interface screen according to the invention; -
FIG. 15 illustrates the addition of columns relating to different time intervals via the Vitals And Meds screen ofFIG. 14 according to the invention; -
FIG. 16 illustrates the an exemplary search screen that enables a user to enter search criteria and initiate search functionality for medications (both Drug Name and Brand Name) according to the invention; -
FIG. 17 illustrates the Aldrete scores interface screen according to the invention; -
FIG. 18 illustrates the Intraprocedural Assessments interface screen according to the invention; and, -
FIG. 19 illustrates the Unplanned Events interface screen according to the invention. - Overview of the System
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FIG. 1 , the EW system includes anendoscopic workstation 110, a printer device 112 (e.g., a Mavigraph printer), anRGB monitor 114 and processor 116. The user provides inputs to theworkstation 110 via a keyboard, mouse interface, or the like. The workstation may be coupled with a web browser interface that provides the necessary information to perform exams, and facilitates for users of endoscopic equipment, e.g., physicians, nurses or clinicians, the efficient capture, management, organization and presentation of endoscopic images and patient and examination data. The workflow processes associated with this aspect of the system are flexible enough to support small endoscopic practices in addition to endoscopic departments within large healthcare institutions. - The system may function as a stand-alone system including memory for storing patient data and image information. The system may also include a
server 140 anddatabase element 145 that may be connected via a gateway application to various “external” systems such as a hospital information system where the gateway facilitates the transfer of healthcare information between the system and other applications. Patient information stored in the system may be downloaded to external systems (e.g., a legacy system) via a gateway interface. Theworkstation 110 may communicate with theserver 140 via the Internet 170 or other network, such as a LAN or intranet. Theworkstation 110 may also communicate with afax server 160, for instance, for faxing reports via afax modem 162. Generally, software instructions, including firmware and microcode, may be stored in any type of program storage device or devices, also referred to as computer-readable media. The software is executed by a processor in a known manner to achieve the functionality described herein. - In a particular aspect, the system includes an Image Management function enabling a user to annotate, label, import, export, and enhance the quality of images, including the ability to manage, record, and export live video clips. Further to this is an “auto-masking” feature that automatically selects an appropriate video mask based on a particular endoscope device being utilized by the health care practitioner.
- In another particular aspect, the system includes a medical terminology “Knowledge Base” (KB) comprising keywords relating to the procedure, e.g., such as gastrointestinal, endoscopic and bronchoscopic terminology keywords. The keywords are captured via a graphical user interface (GUI) before, during, and/or after a procedure. The keywords are made available for labeling images captured during an examination to be used in reports, auto-populating appropriate sections of a report such as a Procedure Note, described further below, based on patient history, and building Procedure Note templates or models to auto-populate sections of information. The system also facilitates the use of custom terms that apply to a specific department or location. Thus, for example, during an exam, a user may select KB terms for a procedure via a common user interface, which is employed wherever the user needs to locate or extract keywords. This also provides a consistent way to select and use terminology.
- Clinical Flow
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FIGS. 2-5 illustrate clinical flow diagrams that describe the most common activities associated with the system and their relationship in time in the context of one possible application of the invention. Clinical flow is based on patient flow, which relates to how a patient is processed before, during, and after an endoscopic procedure. The overall flow across all lifecycle stages starts with an exam request and ends with the generation of a Procedure Note, the release of the patient, and the generation of a set of related reports. User roles are represented as horizontal bands. - The registration and scheduling
clinical flow 200 ofFIG. 2 includes a collection of all the information necessary to set up a visit. It is initiated through an exam request made by either the patient, a surrogate for the patient, or a referring physician. The nurse and physician share the activity of preparing prep instructions and medical advice for the patient. - The Pre-Procedure
clinical flow 300 ofFIG. 3 starts with the arrival of the patient at the endoscopy facility and addresses all administrative and medical activities necessary to prepare the patient for the exam. - The Procedure
clinical flow 400 ofFIG. 4 depicts the actual examination that takes place during the Procedure lifecycle stage. The system is used to capture images, record vital signs, and administer medications during this stage. - The Post-Procedure
clinical flow 500 ofFIG. 5 depicts the activities that take place after the completion of an exam. These activities include a nurse continuing to monitor the patient's recovery, a nurse completing discharge instructions, releasing the patient, and preparing billing code reports, and a physician reviewing and editing the analysis of an exam by generating a Procedure Note. A physician signs the Procedure Note when it is complete. Afterward, management reports, patient recall requests, and referral letters can be created and distributed. - User Interface
- The invention is next described in connection with a user interface that allow the user to select different features under different tabs.
- I. Home tab 600 (
FIG. 6 ). The Home tab is the default home page, and is pre-defined for each role. However, the user can modify the page to suit the user's needs. The following are the most common tasks that can be performed in the Home tab. Access to these tasks is based on the user's role. For example, if the user logs into the application as a scheduler, then the user would not see the Sign Reports menu option, since that option is reserved for the physician role. -
- 1) Scheduled Exams—used to view a list of scheduled exams and create a new visit and exam.
- 2) Create a New Visit—allows the user to schedule a new visit for a patient.
- 3) Pending Items—used to view all of the pending tasks. The user can also select one or more pending items and close them.
- 4) Pathology Status—used to view the status of outstanding pathology requests or search the database for an existing record. The user can also edit or delete existing pathology records. When a pathology record is deleted, all data of the specimens associated with that record are deleted.
- 5) Unsigned Reports—an attending physician can use the Unsigned Reports screen to view and sign unsigned Procedure Notes.
- 6) Sign Reports—A system administrator can use the Sign Reports screen to view unsigned Procedure Notes for a specific physician and mark them as signed.
- 7) Carbon Copies—When the user distributes a document to a medical provider, clinical staff, or contact via email, a notification is sent to the recipients that a document is available for them in the system. Recipients can then log on to the system and view a list of documents on the Carbon Copies screen.
- 8) Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Synchronization—when the user performs an exam in ICU mode, the user's imaging station is not connected to the network server. When the user finishes the exam, the user must upload images and data from the workstation to the server repository. When the workstation is re-connected to the network, a series of simple commands will upload the data and images captured during the exam. After the data is uploaded, the user uses the ICU Synchronization option to synchronize images and data.
- 9) Recall Letters—used to recall a patient for another examination. The user can use this option to add an item to the Recall Letter Queue to remind a patient of a follow-up examination.
- 10) System Log—Allows the system administrator to view errors and messages generated by the application.
- II. Patient File tab 700 (
FIG. 7 )—allows a user to capture information specific to the individual patient. This tab is used to record a patient's demographic information; a patient's medical alerts, GI/pulmonary, medication, family, and social history information, and view a summary of the patient information. - III. Registration tab 800 (
FIG. 8 ). This tab is used to: (a) create and modify visit and/or exam information; (b) view past, current, or future schedules; (c) assign resources for an examination including procedure rooms and equipment; and (d) distribute registration documents. - IV. Pre-Procedure tab 900 (
FIG. 9 ). This tab is used to: (a) record care plan information for a specific visit; (b) record medical alert information; (c) record GI, pulmonary, family, and social history information, (d) manage physical examination, patient assessment, and physician check information, (e) manage prep status information for the patient; (f) manage consent information for a visit; (g) capture vital signs and medications administered before the examination; (h) display a summary of selected Pre-Procedure information and capture nurse handoff information; and (i) distribute Pre-Procedure documents. - V. The Procedure Tab 1000 (
FIG. 10 ). This tab is used to: (a) capture images during an endoscopic procedure; (b) record live video clips; (c) record scope time used during an examination; (d) view images and Procedure Notes from a previous exam; (e) print images for an exam on a laser jet or a Mavigraph printer; (f) record nurse administration information; (g) record accessories and equipment used during an examination; (h) generate pathology requests; (i) distribute procedure documents; and, (j) according to the present invention, capture vital signs and medications administered during the examination. - VI. The Post Procedure Tab 1100 (
FIG. 11 )—After an examination is completed, this tab is used to perform post-procedural tasks. These tasks include synchronizing images in the ICU mode, monitoring a patient's vital sign and medication information, managing captured images, and writing Procedure Notes. Images from a current procedure, e.g.,image 1 andimage 2, and from a prior procedure, e.g.,image 3,image 4, and image 5, can be displayed together for comparison. This tab is used to: (a) record patient recovery information; (b) manage images captured during an exam; (c) label, annotate, enhance, and print images; (d) import and export images to and from the current examination; (e) manage video clips recorded during an examination; (f) write and sign Procedure Notes; (g) capture patient recall information; (h) assess performance of a trainee participating in an examination; (i) capture patient survey information; (j) distribute Post-Procedure documents; and (k) perform ICU synchronization. - VII. The Analysis Tab 1200 (
FIG. 12 )—used to generate redefined template-based management reports to satisfy end-user administrative reporting requirements related to patient, procedure and facility management, efficiency analysis, and resource utilization. This tab is used to generate: (a) Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) reports; (b) efficiency reports; (c) equipment analysis reports; (d) procedure analysis reports; and (e) administration reports. - VIII. The Admin Tab 1300 (
FIG. 13 )—used to perform administrator tasks and ensure the efficiency and security of the system. The system can be customized based on the needs and requirements of the facility, physician, and clinical staff. This tab is used to: (a) maintain system data (such as Patient ID type and department information); (b) maintain application resource data (such as clinical staff and contact information); (c) perform system configuration (such as configure Mavigraph printer and video settings); (d) customize how the application will flow and generate information (for example, changing the order and location of menus within the application and editing or creating templates/models that are used to create Procedure Notes); (e) customize user-defined fields (such as other patient information and other visit information); (f) control access to or within the application (such as user and role maintenance); and (g) maintain equipment used during the procedure. - The novel graphical user interface used to enter a patient's vital and administered medication information during an endoscopic exam is now described with respect to
FIG. 10 . Via the procedure the Procedure Tab 1000 (FIG. 10 ), a user may select an exam, and then, via the lefthand menu list 1001, select the “Vitals and Meds”choice 1002 which initiates generation of the Vitals and Meds interfacescreen 10 such as shown inFIG. 14 . As shown inFIG. 14 , the Vitals And Meds screeninterface 10 includes two tabs: a Vitals And Meds tab 12 and Assessments tab 14. The Vitals And Meds tab 12 includes two sections: Vitals section 15 which include, for example, rows for entry of patient vital signs (vitals) information for a patient such as pulse rate 16 a, respiration 16 b, systolic 16 c, diastolic 16 d, O2 saturation 16 e, quantity and method of O2 16 f, and temperature 16 g, for example; and, Medications 20 for a patient including information 22 about medications administered during the different phases of care. As will be explained in greater detail herein, the Assessment tab 14 includes sections for entering patient data such as: Aldrete Scores which are scores for activity, respiration, circulation, consciousness, O2 saturation, dressing, pain, ambulation, fasting-feeding, and urine output; and, Intraprocedural Assessments which include intraprocedural observations for the patient before and during an exam. This information comprises of LOC, skin/circulation, rhythm strip, emotional status, pain, and notes. - As shown in a right side portion 50 of the
interface 10 ofFIG. 14 are generatedcolumns 52 populated with values of the patient's vitals 16 a, . . . ,16 g and medications data 26 at the time of each reading. That is, each column is created and associated with an instant of time 54 (hereinafter “timestamp”) as entered by a user and indicated via the interface. It should be understood that if any information was recorded during a pre-procedure phase of the examination, this information will be displayed in the screen. For each time new patient vital data is entered, the endoscopic workstation generates for display acolumn 52 in the right side portion of theinterface 10. To add a column via the Vitals And Meds screen, a user may click anicon 57 to initiate functionality for causing the addition of a column associated with a current time. Acolumn 52 is thus added to the vital and meds display with the current time. A patient's vitals and meds information may be captured at different time-intervals. However, by default, a user may only see one column in the Vitals And Meds screen portion 50 ofFIG. 14 . Preferably, the user may add more columns for different time intervals as shown in the vitals andmeds interface screen 10 ofFIG. 15 . To add multiple columns via the Vitals And Meds screen, a user may click anicon 58 to initiate functionality for causing the addition ofmultiple columns 52,a, . . . ,52 c, etc. Particularly, an add multiple columns window 59 is displayed as shown inFIG. 15 which provides entry fields 56 a-56 d enabling a user to specify the addition of a number of columns for an associated date and time and time interval. For instance, via interface 59, a user is able to click a Date icon 51 a to enter the date or, type it in manually in field 56 a. By default, the current date is populated. The user may further click a Time icon 51 b to enter the time or type it in manually. By default, the current time is populated. Further, the user is enabled to enter the time intervals and a number of columns to the respective Interval andColumns fields - Referring back to
FIG. 14 , according to the present invention, there are three (3) ways to enter each vitals information: 1) a Slider mechanism whereby a user may set a value by clicking and dragging a control sliding element 17 either left (to decrease) or right (to increase). The position of the slider represents the value of the vital sign; 2) a Spinner mechanism 18 comprising two arrows, one for increasing the value in the associated text box and one for decreasing that value; and 3) a Text box 19, whereby a user may choose to enter the data using the keyboard, a value up to 10 times the associated slider value, for example, may be recorded. If the value entered exceeds 10 times the maximum slider value, the system automatically sets the value to the maximum allowable number. - To record a patient's vital information it is first required that a column is available to record the vitals values in the Vitals section of the Vitals And Meds tab. If not, the user will be prompted to add a column or add multiple columns. The value may then be entered to any or all of the vitals (except O2) using the slider, the spinners, or text box. With respect to the entry of O2 vitals information 16 f, referring back to
FIG. 14 , the user may select an O2 application method from the methoddropdown list 31, a quantity from theQuantity text box 32, and units from the Unit dropdown list 33. An Update Values icon may then be selected at the top of the added column where the values are to be recorded and the timestamp associated. The specified values are copied into the selected column. Each of these steps may be repeated to add another value, and the data are recorded when save is selected. - Referring to
FIG. 15 , with respect to the entry of Medications information, the Medications section 20 of the screen interface is used to record information about medications administered during the phases of care. The patient'sweight information 23 in both kilograms (kg) and pounds and ounces (lb and oz) are displayed in an area below the Medications legend. To record the patient's meds information 22, it is imperative that a column 52 a is available to record the meds values in the Meds section of the Vitals And Meds tab. The user may fist select by clicking a New Row button 25 to display the New Medication screen 20. The user may then enter search criteria to the Drug (Brand) Name field 22, for example, search for a medication from an encyclopedia of medications. To perform a search, a user may select a search icon which causes display of a search screen 44, as shown inFIG. 16 , that enables a user to enter search criteria including alphanumeric characters in the Name field 41 and initiate search functionality which responds by returning a list 43 of all medications (both Drug Name and Brand Name) matching the search criteria are displayed. It is understood that, via the interface ofFIG. 16 , a user is enabled to insert a new medication including a Drug/Brand name, strength for the selected drug/brand, route and unit Any medication name, strength, route and unit that exceeds the display width will be available for viewing via the mouse over tool tip, or similar cursor or pointer display device. - The user then will select the desired medication. The screen closes and the Drug (Brand) Name field is populated with the selected medication 22. The user may then enter the strength for the medication. Further selections enable a user to Select a Route for the medication from the Route dropdown list 36 and select a Unit for the medication from the dropdown list 37. Once this information is added, a user may then enter a dosage for the medication to the
Dose field 38. As shown inFIG. 15 , the system additionally displays a total dose 39 with unit for each medication which is the sum of dose for each timestamp for each medication. AnUpdate Values icon 55 may then be selected at the top of the column where the specified values are to be recorded and the timestamp associated. - The specified values are copied into the selected column. Each of these steps may be repeated to add other medications, and the data are recorded when save is selected.
- With respect to the entry and recordation of Aldrete scores, via the
interface 40 ofFIG. 17 , a user may select radio buttons 42 associated a score for each Aldrete, including entry of a score for activity 46 a, respiration 46 b, circulation 46 c, consciousness 46 d, O2 saturation 46 e, dressing 46 f, pain 46 g, ambulation 46 h, fasting-feeding 46 i, and urine output 46 j. Although each Aldrete has the same range of possible values, the meaning associated with the values differs. For example, a score of 1 for respiration is different than a score of 1 for pain. For a description of each Aldrete and its associated values, an icon 45 located on the Assessments tab may be selected to explain a particular Aldrete Score. Particularly, a window is displayed (not shown) that explains all Aldrete values for the current facility. To record a patient's aldrete score, the user first selects an Assessments tab, and ensures that acolumn 52 is available to record Aldrete Scores values in the Aldrete Scores section. As described herein, a user may add a single or multiple column at a time. Then, after selecting the appropriate radio button corresponding to the desired Aldrete, a user may clickUpdate Values icon 55 at the top of the column where the values are recorded. The specified values will populate the selected column. It should be understood that atotal Aldrete Score 57 for each timestamp is calculated and displayed. - With respect to the entry and recordation of Intraprocedural Assessments, via the
exemplary interface window 60 depicted inFIG. 18 , a user may document intraprocedural information for the patient before and during the exam. This information includes an LOC (Level of Consciousness), skin/circulation, rhythm strip, emotional status, pain, notes, and two user-definable values. To record any patient's intraprocedural assessments record, the user first selects the Assessments tab, and ensures that a column is available to record Intraprocedural Assessment values in the intraprocedural assessment section. Then, the user may select the appropriate values from each of the corresponding dropdown lists 63 for each assessment. Then after selecting the appropriate values corresponding to the desired interprocedural assessment, a user may clickUpdate Values icon 55 at the top of thecolumn 52 where the values are recorded. The specified values will populate the selected column. These steps may be repeated to add another intraprocedural assessment record. - With respect to the entry and recordation of Unplanned Events, via the
exemplary interface 70 depicted inFIG. 19 , a user may record an unplanned event. By clicking on an Unplanned Events button 72 shown inFIG. 19 , a New Unplanned Event window 75 is displayed, enabling the user to Enter date, time, and details of the event. Further with respect to the recordation of an unplanned event, a “Notify Attending” checkbox 76 may be selected that initiates functionality to inform the attending about the unplanned event. It is understood that each Unplanned Event is captured with a timestamp, for example, which may be entered by selecting theclock icon 77. - It should be understood that for any Vitals, Meds, Aldrete and Assessments entered, a user may enter the timestamp and edit the date and time values. This would change timestamp in all the sections—Vitals, Meds, Aldrete and Assessment. The Task Details Notes values are additionally time stamped with the Unplanned Event Date and Time and the Unplanned Event Notes.
- While there has been shown and described what is considered to be preferred embodiments of the invention, it will, of course, be understood that various modifications and changes in form or detail could readily be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. It is therefore intended that the invention be not limited to the exact forms described and illustrated, but should be constructed to cover all modifications that may fall within the scope of the appended claims.
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