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A web-based information system for management and analysis of patient data after refractive eye surgery.

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  • A web-based information system for management and analysis of patient data after refractive eye surgery. Abstract Text:

    bruno zuberbuhlerBruno Zuberbuhler,peter gallowayPeter Galloway,aravind reddyAravind Reddy,manuel saldanaManuel Saldana,richard galeRichard Gale,bruno zuberbuhlerBruno Zuberbuhler,peter gallowayPeter Galloway,aravind reddyAravind Reddy,manuel saldanaManuel Saldana,richard galeRichard Gale,

    The aim was to develop a software tool for refractive surgeons using a standard user-friendly web-based interface, providing the user with a secure environment to protect large volumes of patient data. The software application was named "Internet-based refractive analysis" (IBRA), and was programmed with the computer languages PHP, HTML and JavaScript, attached to the opensource MySQL database. IBRA facilitated internationally accepted presentation methods including the stability chart, the predictability chart and the safety chart; it was able to perform vector analysis for the course of a single patient or for group data. With the integrated nomogram calculation, treatment could be customised to reduce the postoperative refractive error. Multicenter functions permitted quality-control comparisons between different surgeons and laser units.

    A web-based information system for management and analysis of patient data after refractive eye surgery. Publishing Authors By Initials

    b zuberbuhlerB Zuberbuhler,p gallowayP Galloway,a reddyA Reddy,m saldanaM Saldana,r galeR Gale,b zuberbuhlerB Zuberbuhler,p gallowayP Galloway,a reddyA Reddy,m saldanaM Saldana,r galeR Gale,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Computer methods and programs in biomedicine

    VOLUME: 88

    Page Numbers: 210-6

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    ISSN: 0169-2607

    DAY: 26

    MONTH: 10

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: St. James's University Hospital, Beckett Street, Leeds LS9 7TF, United Kingdom.

    Country: Ireland

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