Iconic Visualization of Sickle Cell Patients Current and Past Health Status
Author(s) -
Al Hassim Diallo,
Gaoussou Camara,
Moussa Lô,
Ibrahima Diagne,
Jean-Baptiste Lamy
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
studies in health technology and informatics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1879-8365
pISSN - 0926-9630
DOI - 10.3233/shti200496
Subject(s) - timeline , visualization , schema (genetic algorithms) , computer science , disease , health care , data science , medicine , data mining , information retrieval , pathology , geography , archaeology , economic growth , economics
Rapid access to patient overall health status is essential for a physician during a medical consultation. The use of a HIS for the management of neonatal screening and follow-up of sickle cell disease patients at CERPAD in the Saint-Louis region of Senegal leads the patient electronic records growing in volume and complexity. To facilitate access to relevant information and shortens the time required to analyze and understand these clinical data, an original solution is to set up a data visualization system. In this article, we propose the integration of two iconic visualization tools into the SIMENS-CERPAD module designed for sickle cell screening and healthcare. The two tools use the VCM iconic language and consist of a simplified anatomical schema showing the current health status of the patient and a timeline to visualize its temporal evolution.
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