Caltech Tomography Database
The axial images of the lung bases for patients are observed. The lung volume difference from volume follow up is the computed fields. The pubic symphysis is acquired in which the intravenous and oral contrast is administered. In CTB, we compare the ultrasound of the abdomen with the Coronal and Sagittal images reformatted. The normal, abnormal, or potentially abnormal of the body is figured using the images. The data to be stored is the relative difference between the total volume of the baseline lung image and the volume of the lungs in the follow-up image.
SELECT PatientMRN, Patient Name, Lung Volume-Follow-up Lung Volume, AS VolumeDifference
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For Kate
I agree with Kate that length of stay and number of intravenous aces should be computed. This is because they are not data that one can obtain directly from readings taken. It helps the hospital health provider to get the needed data. Therefore, the data on current admission date and placement dates is essential in determining how long the patient will be in that particular hospital.
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Kristine
I disagree with Kristine with her assertion that the birth weights should be computed. Birth weight should be recorded and stored. This should be done immediately after the birth process. It is a onetime record that will help in the contrasting future weights. Besides, computing the data is not a reliable way for ascertaining the normality of births by healthcare provider becomes in future.