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Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine | 1989

Computerized collection and analysis of dietary intake information.

Diane Feskanich; Bruce H. Sielaff; Kyunrak Chong; I.Marilyn Buzzard

A computer system has been developed which facilitates standardized and in-depth collection and analysis of dietary intake information required for nutritional research. The system uses a hierarchically arranged database of food descriptions. A user identifies a consumed food by traversing a hierarchy and reaching a leaf node food item via a succession of selections from menu displays. If a food contains ingredients or was cooked with additional fat or salt, multiple traversals of the food hierarchies are necessary. The system assigns one or more food codes and determines the gram weight of the food consumed using everyday measures such as cups, slices, ounces, etc. It then uses these food codes and gram weights to calculate nutrient content. Utilizing binary trees and physical pointers to expedite data retrieval from this nearly 10 Mbyte database permits the systems use in conducting real-time interactive interviews.


IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering | 1989

ESPRE: a knowledge-based system to support platelet transfusion decisions

Bruce H. Sielaff; Donald P. Connelly; Scott Ep

ESPRE is a knowledge-based system which aids in the review of requests for platelet transfusions in the hospital blood bank. It is a microcomputer-based decision-support system written in Lisp and utilizes a hybrid frame and rule architecture. Most of the required patient data is automatically obtained directly from the hospitals main laboratory computers via a direct link, so that very little keyboard entry is required. Assessment of time trends computed from the data constitutes an important aspect of this system. To aid the blood bank personnel in deciding on the appropriateness of the requested transfusion, the system provides an explanatory report which includes a list of patient-specific data, a list of the conditions for which a transfusion would be appropriate for the particular patient (given the clinical condition), and the conclusions drawn by the system. In an early clinical evaluation of ESPRE, out of a random sample of 75 platelet transfusion requests, there were only three disagreements between the ESPRE and blood-bank personnel.<<ETX>>


The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal | 1991

Self-Concept of Children and Adolescents with Cleft Lip and/or Palate

Barbara J. Leonard; Janny Dwyer Brust; George Abrahams; Bruce H. Sielaff


Public Health Nursing | 1992

Maternal Time and the Care of Disabled Children

Janny Dwyer Brust; Barbara J. Leonard; Bruce H. Sielaff


American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1995

A clinician's workstation for improving laboratory use : integrated display of laboratory results

Donald P. Connelly; Bruce H. Sielaff; Keith E. Willard


annual symposium on computer application in medical care | 1995

The deployment of a World Wide Web (W3) based medical information system.

Keith E. Willard; J. H. Hallgren; Bruce H. Sielaff; Donald P. Connelly


American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1996

Closing the clinical laboratory testing loop with information technology.

Donald P. Connelly; Karen Willard-Gallo; J. H. Hallgren; Bruce H. Sielaff


Clinica Chimica Acta | 1996

The clinical workstation as a means of improving laboratory use.

Donald P. Connelly; Bruce H. Sielaff; Keith E. Willard


Methods of Information in Medicine | 1995

Integrating legacy laboratory information systems into a client-server world: the University of Minnesota Clinical Workstation (CWS) project.

Karen Willard; Bruce H. Sielaff; Donald P. Connelly


Public Health Nursing | 1991

Determinants of home care nursing hours for technology-assisted children

Barbara J. Leonard; Janny Dwyer Brust; Bruce H. Sielaff

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Brigham and Women's Hospital

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