Fraser Hamish S F, Jazayeri Darius, Mitnick Carole D, Mukherjee Joia S, Bayona Jaime
Department of Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Proc AMIA Symp. 2002:270-4.
Multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) is an important and growing problem in many developing countries. New strategies have been developed to combat the disease but require complex treatment regimens and close monitoring of patients' bacteriology results. We describe a web-based medical record system deployed in Peru to support the management of MDR-TB. Web-based analyses have been developed to track drug sensitivity test results, patterns of sputum smear and culture results and time to conversion from positive to negative cultures. Individual and aggregate drug requirements can also be monitored in real time. Multiple analyses can be linked together and data can be graphed or downloaded to spreadsheets. Over 1200 patients are currently in the system. We argue that such a web-based clinical and epidemiological management system is an important component for successful implementation of complex health interventions in resource poor areas.
耐多药结核病(MDR-TB)在许多发展中国家是一个日益严重的重要问题。已制定了新的策略来对抗这种疾病,但需要复杂的治疗方案并密切监测患者的细菌学结果。我们描述了一个部署在秘鲁的基于网络的医疗记录系统,以支持耐多药结核病的管理。已开发基于网络的分析方法来跟踪药敏试验结果、痰涂片和培养结果模式以及培养结果从阳性转为阴性的时间。还可以实时监测个体和总体药物需求。多个分析可以链接在一起,数据可以绘制成图表或下载到电子表格中。目前该系统中有超过1200名患者。我们认为,这样一个基于网络的临床和流行病学管理系统是在资源匮乏地区成功实施复杂卫生干预措施的重要组成部分。