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MEDICAL DATA STORAGE & AUTOMATION, UNIT 3 - Coggle Diagram
MEDICAL DATA STORAGE & AUTOMATION
Data
Symbols
Events
Ideas
Parameters
Data Representation
Common or Universal Language
User Friendly Interface
Representing Number
Representing Texts
ASCII
EBCDIC
UNICODE
Digitalization of Data
Converting Information
Binary Form
Medical Databases
Patient Database
Equipment Database
Medicine Database
Data Modeling
Modelling Techniques
Hierarchical model
Network model
Relational model
Database
Types
Concept data model
Logical data model
Physical data model
Normalization of Data Modelling
Elimination of Redundancy
Minimizing the use of null characters
Prevention of Data Loss
Aims of Normalization
Structured Efficiently
Control over Data Redundancy
Data Consistency
Flexibility
Complex Queries
Duplicated Data
Redundant Data
Normalization forms
1NF
2NF
3NF
BCNF
4NF
5NF
6NF
Biosignal
Functional Information
Electrical
EEG
EMG
ECG
Non Electrical
MEG
MRI
Functional Near Infrared
Structural Information
CT Scan
MRI
Ultrasound
Medical Data Formatting
Biomedical Signal File Format
EDF(1992)
ASCII
PSG
No Data Fluxidity
GDF(2005)
Data Modifications
Brain Computer Interface
Technical Features
Multiple Sampling Rate
Support of Signal Saturation Protection
Multiple Data Type at Dynamic Range
Archive Demographic & Database Information
Data Streaming &Random Access
Single File
Open Source File Conversion
Examples
ACQ File Format
ASTM-EI467
PCI 2000
BDF
BKR
CFWB
DICOM
FEX
Open XDF
SIGIF
Biomedical Image File Format
Pixel Data
Pixel Data Size
Rows
Columns
Pixel depth*no.fo Frames
Pixel Depth
Image File Size
Biomedical Video File Format
Organisation Cycle of Data
User
Data
Information
Knowledge
Decisions
Action
Electronic data
Large volume in small space
Easy access
More Secure & Private
Data Retrieval & Acquaisaition Easy &Faster
Sharing Data is easy & faster
Data Analysis becomes easy
DBMS
Specialized Software
Automated System
Uses of DBMS
Database Development
Maintenance
Logs & Feedbacks
Parties Involved in DBMS
Database Administrator
Database Designer
End users
Biomedical Databases
PubMed
CINAHL
EMBASE
LIMS
Sample Details
Instrument Detail
Data in various format
Storage of Data
Components of LIMS
Laboratory Instruments
Hardware
Software
Protocol
Role of LIMS
Managing the data
Perform Clinical trials
Retrieval of Laboratory Information
Quality Control
Functions of LIMS
Tracking of Specimen
Billing
Data Result & Compilation
PACS
Image Storing
DICOM is a type of PACS
UNIT 3