CN111354474A - Ganglion human body diagram anesthesia recording system - Google Patents

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CN111354474A
CN111354474A CN201811581626.0A CN201811581626A CN111354474A CN 111354474 A CN111354474 A CN 111354474A CN 201811581626 A CN201811581626 A CN 201811581626A CN 111354474 A CN111354474 A CN 111354474A
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陈蕙茹
黄世恩
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A ganglion human body diagram anesthesia recording system comprises a ganglion human body diagram module, a medicament database and an input interface. The ganglion body map comprises a body map and a plurality of ganglion labels, and each ganglion label occupies a certain area of the body map. The medicament database stores a plurality of medicament information. The input interface is connected to the ganglion human body diagram module and the medicament database, and is suitable for selecting the ganglion volume label and the medicament information on the human body diagram and establishing the association between the selected ganglion volume label and the medicament information. The invention has the advantages that the used anesthetic is marked through the relation between the ganglia and the human body diagram, and the anesthesia record is more simply and clearly displayed.

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Ganglion human body diagram anesthesia recording system
Technical Field
The invention relates to an anesthesia recording system, in particular to a ganglion human body diagram anesthesia recording system.
Background
Anesthesia is a medical technique aimed at reducing the pain of patients and is one of the necessary procedures for many operations, and is a highly specialized and complex specialized medicine. Therefore, the record of anesthesia needs to be strictly monitored during the procedure. Including time, dosage, injection site, etc., are recorded and recorded as an anesthesia record sheet.
The early anesthesia record sheet is mainly made of paper and written by the anesthesia physician to record the status of the anesthetic administration during the operation. Recently, the electronic anesthesia record list has been developed, which can monitor the administration status of the anesthetic in real time and generate the anesthesia record list.
However, in the prior art, there is a practical problem in both paper books and electronic anesthesia notes, that is, although the window attribute is strict, it is too complicated and the number of recorded items is very large, but in clinical use, the reading of the anesthesia note is not easy. In particular, when performing ganglion anesthesia, the nerve has a large influence range, and different ganglion sites affect different operation sites. Traditional anesthesia records lack an intuitive or guided approach to assisting in the injection of neuro-spinal anesthesia. It is inconvenient for the medical staff on site.
Therefore, it is worth the thought of those skilled in the art how to solve the above-mentioned problems and provide a more specific and intuitive way for recording anesthesia.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of the above problems, the present invention provides a ganglion body map anesthesia recording system, which has the advantages of displaying anesthesia records more simply and clearly by marking the anesthesia agent used through the relationship between the ganglion and the body map.
The invention provides a ganglion human body diagram anesthesia recording system which comprises a ganglion human body diagram module, a medicament database and an input interface. The ganglion body map module comprises a body map and a plurality of ganglion labels, and each ganglion label occupies a certain area of the body map. The medicament database stores a plurality of medicament information. The input interface is connected to the ganglion human body diagram module and the medicament database, and is suitable for selecting the ganglion volume label and the medicament information on the human body diagram and establishing the association between the selected ganglion volume label and the medicament information.
In the ganglion chart anesthesia recording system, the ganglion tag includes a type mark and is distinguished by color.
In the ganglion chart anesthesia recording system, the type markers include cervical vertebra, thoracic vertebra, lumbar vertebra and sacral vertebra.
In the aforementioned system for ganglionic body image anesthesia recording, the associated medicament information is displayed as a block image around the corresponding body image.
In the aforementioned system for ganglion chart anesthesia recording, when the ganglion label is associated with the medicament information, an association type can be set.
The ganglion chart anesthesia recording system, wherein the association type comprises administration and infusion.
In order to make the aforementioned objects, features and advantages of the present invention comprehensible, embodiments accompanied with figures are described in detail below. It is to be noted that the components in the attached drawings are merely schematic and are not shown in actual scale.
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Fig. 1 is an architecture diagram of a ganglion chart anesthesia recording system.
Fig. 2 is a schematic diagram of a ganglion phantom block.
Fig. 3A-3D are schematic diagrams illustrating the association between the ganglion tag and the medicament information.
Detailed Description
The invention provides a ganglion human body diagram anesthesia recording system, which can display anesthesia positions and used medicaments through ganglion human body diagrams and more concisely display anesthesia records.
Referring to fig. 1, fig. 1 is a schematic diagram of an anesthesia recording system for a ganglion body figure. The ganglion atlas anesthesia recording system 100 includes a ganglion atlas module 110, an input interface 120, and a drug database 130.
Referring to fig. 2, fig. 2 is a schematic diagram of a ganglion phantom module. The ganglion body figure module 110 is arranged on a servo host. In the present embodiment, the ganglion body map module 110 includes a body map 111 and a plurality of ganglion labels C2-C8, T1-T12, L1-L5, and S1-S5. Each ganglion label C2-C8, T1-T12, L1-L5 and S1-S5 occupies a certain area on the human body figure 111 and presents a banded area, which represents the range of anesthesia effect generated when the ganglion label applies anesthesia medicaments.
In addition, the ganglion labels C2-C8, T1-T12, L1-L5 and S1-S5 also comprise a label type, and the label type can be distinguished by different English symbols or colors according to the corresponding spine segment. In the present embodiment, the english symbol of the ganglion labels C2-C8 is "C", for example, cyan (color not shown) represents the cervical vertebra segment; the English symbol of the ganglion labels T1-T12 is "T", for example, represented by yellow (color not shown in the figure), which represents the thoracic vertebra segment; the English symbol of the ganglion labels L1-L5 is "L", for example, light blue (color is not shown) representing the cervical and lumbar vertebrae; the English symbol of the ganglion labels S1-S5 is "S", for example, represented by red (color not shown) and representing the sacral segment.
Referring to fig. 1, the input interface 120 is an operation interface of the user, the input interface 120 is disposed on an electronic device, such as a personal computer, and the input interface 120 is connected to the ganglion body diagram module 110 and the medicament database 130. The user can browse the human body diagram 111 and the ganglion labels C2-C8, T1-T12, L1-L5, and S1-S5 in the ganglion human body diagram module 110 through the input interface 120. The medicament database 130 stores a plurality of medicament information 131. Further, the input interface 120 is adapted to select the bar labels C2-C8, T1-T12, L1-L5, S1-S5 and the medicine information 131 on the human body diagram 111. And associates the ganglion tag with the agent information 131.
Referring to fig. 3A to 3D, fig. 3A to 3D are schematic diagrams illustrating the association between the ganglion tag and the medicament information. First, a ganglion label is selected on the human body diagram 111 through the input interface 120, and then referring to fig. 3A, a ganglion label segment to be administered with anesthetic is further selected after the ganglion label is selected. For example, in the embodiment of fig. 3A, the L lumbar segments are selected first, and then the segments L1-L2, L2-L3, L3-L4, or L4-L5 of the individual ganglion labels are selected.
Referring next to fig. 3B, in the embodiment of fig. 3B, segments L2-L3 of the ganglion label are selected. At this time, a type of association to be established between the ganglion labels L2-L3 and the medicine information 131, including administration and infusion, is selected. After the association type is established, please refer to fig. 3C. In the embodiment of fig. 3C, the type of association for administration is selected and the agent information 131 may be selected from the agent database 130. In the present embodiment, the medicament information 131 is classified according to medicament types, such as Induction narcotic, premedication prior-to-be-administered, antibiotic, and the like. After selecting the medicament to be used, the establishment of the association between the ganglion tag and the medicament information is completed immediately after selecting the administration.
Referring to fig. 3D, the association between the ganglion tag and the medicament information is completed, and the established association is displayed on the human body diagram 111. The ganglion label and medicament information 131 with associated ganglion label is displayed around the body map 111 and linked to the corresponding ganglion label on the body map 111, e.g., the embodiment of FIG. 3D is linked to the ganglion labels L1-L2. Thus, the ganglia L1-L2 to which the medicament is applied and the Marcaine spine to which the medicament is applied can be clearly indicated.
The ganglion chart anesthesia recording system 100 of the present invention displays the chart 111 and the ganglion labels C2-C8, T1-T12, L1-L5, and S1-S5 through the ganglion chart module 110. The range of anesthetic effect is indicated by the occupied areas of ganglion labels C2-C8, T1-T12, L1-L5 and S1-S5 on the human body figure 111. Meanwhile, the user can simply select the ganglion labels C2-C8, T1-T12, L1-L5 and S1-S5 to be associated with the medicament information 131. The anesthesia medicament is more simply and concisely displayed for the record of a human body, so that related personnel can conveniently judge the anesthesia record, and the related influence of the injection ganglion part and the operation part can be more intuitively understood during injection.
The above-described embodiments are merely exemplary for convenience of description, and various modifications may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention as claimed in the claims.

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1. A ganglion atlas anesthesia recording system, comprising:
a ganglion body map module, which comprises a body map and a plurality of ganglion labels, wherein each ganglion label occupies a certain area of the body map;
a medicament database for storing a plurality of medicament information; and
an input interface connected to the ganglion body map module and the medicament database, the input interface being adapted to select the ganglion label and the medicament information on the body map and to associate the selected ganglion label with the medicament information.
2. The ganglion biographical recording system of claim 1, wherein the ganglion tag comprises a type of label and is distinguished by color.
3. The ganglion biographical recording system of claim 2, wherein the type markers include cervical, thoracic, lumbar and sacral vertebrae.
4. The ganglion map anesthesia recording system of claim 1, wherein the associated drug information is displayed in block images around the corresponding map.
5. The human body map anesthesia recording system of claim 1, wherein said ganglion tag is capable of being associated with said drug information by setting an association type.
6. The human graphic anesthesia recording system of claim 5, wherein the type of association comprises drug administration and fluid infusion.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein the ganglia body diagram module is disposed on a server, and the input interface is disposed on an electronic device.
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