Data base of pediatric surgical congenital malformations of gastrointestinal tract and abdomen in Songklanagarind hospital
การจัดทำฐานข้อมูลทางกุมารศัลยศาสตร์ของโรงพยาบาลสงขลานครินทร์ : ศึกษาเฉพาะ ความพิการแต่กำเนิดของทางเดินอาหารและช่องท้อง

Sakda Patrapinyokul, Asst. Prof., D. of Surgery, F. of Medicine, PSU.
Surasak Sangkhathat Na Ayuttaya, D. of Surgery, F. of Medicine, PSU.
Chintana Patrapinyokul, Nurse Supervisor, D. of Nursing Service, F. of Medicine, PSU.
Sathimon Tippayawong, Medical Technologist
Corresponding e-mail : psakda@ratree.psu.ac.th

Grant : Government Budget
Presented : Annual Meeting of The Royal College of Surgeons of Thailand, Royal Cliff, Jomthian, Chonburi, July 13th- 16th 2000

Keywords : data of the patients at Songklanagarind hospital, Gastro-intestinal tracts, Abdomen, Congenital anomalies

The purposes for the study are (1) to comply and analyse the data of the patients at Songkla-nagarind hospital, (2) to design the database of congenital anomalies of the G.I-tract and abdomen, (3) to implement the database of the congenital anomalies for the treatment and teaching by studying quantitatively and qualitatively. Comply the primary data and secondary data by using software Fox-pro version 2.6 for managing the database. The outcome of this study can be analysed and designed as followed; (1) data for the group of diseases, (2) data for organ systems, (3) data for individual organ, (4) the disease data which can be designed for the data base files which are patient details, vital sta-tistics, symptoms and signs physical examinations and laboratory investigations, specific investigations, final diagnosis and records of treatments, the record of complications followed treatments and the records of follow up. There are four levels of implementation, (1) to implement for patient statis-tic, (2) to implement for primary working system, (3) to implement for patient care, (4) to implement for the education. Inconclusion, this systematically complying database is beneficial for pediatric surgeons as a guide for medical planning and effective treatment of pediatric G.I malformation in the future.
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