Supplementing measurement results of automated analyzers

A technology for measuring results and analyzers, applied in the field of supplementing the measurement results of automated analyzers, can solve problems such as occurrence of errors, and achieve the effects of reducing errors, improving treatment quality, and enriching information.

Pending Publication Date: 2018-05-29
F HOFFMANN LA ROCHE & CO AG
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Although medical practitioners are usually well trained, errors can occur in the interpretation of automated analyzer measurements
These errors can have serious consequences for patients

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[0029] Methods and systems for supplementing automated analyzer measurements are discussed in more detail below.

[0030] First, combine the figure 1 with image 3 Methods and systems for supplementing measurement results according to the present application are discussed. Then, combine the figure 2 with image 3 Discuss different aspects.

[0031] figure 1 The exchange of information 12 , 10 according to the present application between computer devices 3 a , 3 b inside and outside a privileged computer network 1 (“PRIS”) is shown schematically. exist figure 1 In the example of , with a computer device ( figure 1 Not shown in ) to communicate. exist figure 1 In an example, the first computer device 3a may be an automated analyzer (eg, an automated in vitro analyzer). The second computer device 3b may be a user terminal in a privileged computer network 1 ("PRIS"). For example, the user terminal may be a desktop computer or a mobile device (eg, tablet device, laptop co...

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In one aspect, a computer-implemented method for supplementing measurement results of automated analyzers is presented. The method includes obtaining, at a computer device, a result of a measurement performed by an automated analyzer, the computer device and the automated analyzer being located within a privileged computer network; obtaining a context related algorithm associated with the result of the measurement defining one or more triggering conditions and context related information from a computer device residing outside of the privileged computer network at the computer device and processing the result of the measurement by using the context related algorithm to generate a context specific supplement to the result of the measurement at the computer device.

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technical field [0001] The present application relates to methods and systems for supplementing automated analyzer measurements. Background technique [0002] Automated analyzers play an important role in today's laboratory environment. Measurements from these automated analyzers are used, for example, by medical practitioners to make treatment decisions. Although medical practitioners are usually well trained, errors can occur in the interpretation of automated analyzer measurements. These errors can have serious consequences for patients. Contents of the invention [0003] In a first general aspect, a computer-implemented method for supplementing measurements of an automated analyzer comprises: obtaining, on a computer device, results of measurements performed by the automated analyzer, the computer device and the automated analyzer being located within a privileged computer network obtaining on said computer means a context-dependent algorithm from a computer means e...

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IPC IPC(8): G16H40/67G01N35/00
CPCG01N35/00G16H10/40G06F21/6254G16H40/67G06F17/18
Inventor A·卡拉兹斯F·兆斯M·威尔默S·J·戴维森
Owner F HOFFMANN LA ROCHE & CO AG
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