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Explore the details and extensions of the PDMS system, its open architecture, real-time recording, and HTML conversion benefits. Discover its low hardware spec requirements and open-source architecture, ensuring versatile connectivity.
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The details and connections of the PDMS/ full-disclosure system currently in use. connections and extensions to be created in the future September 8th 2005 A. van Dusseldorp
AIS-VUmc Amsterdam • web-based • platform independent • programming-language independent • real-time recording • full disclosure • open architecture • HTML-conversion • standard tools
AIS-VUmc Amsterdam web-based: minimal hardware specifications: Simple computer demands: 486 processors and higher 2 GB hard disk for 1month recording 4 MB RAM standard network technology (COAX: 10 Mbs, 16units)
AIS-VUmc Amsterdam software: • not dedicated • standard available commercial/ freeware • web browser is standard tool • source code fits on 3 floppy-disks
AIS-VUmc Amsterdam open architecture: • independent program-modules • generating web services • access from any direction • communication in any direction
AIS-VUmc Amsterdam • real time recording • sampling rates (equipment dependent): e.g. Marquette waveforms: 240 Hz numericals:0.5 Hz • 9 waveforms ECG RR PAW CO2SO2 • 64 parameters
AIS-VUmc Amsterdam security aspects: physical separation physical addresses firewall encryption?
AIS-VUmc Amsterdam education and research: high resolution real-time replay of adverse events even in retrospect library of typical events growing database of all delivered anesthesia's
AIS-VUmc Amsterdam future developments: further integration of existing hospital data systems automated artifact suppression expert system for pattern recognition development of management tools