Electronic data collection for the analysis of surgical maneuvers on patients submitted to rhinoplasty.

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Abstract
 In the health field, computerization has become increasingly necessary in professional practice, since it facilitates data recovery and assists in the development of research with greater scientific rigor. the present work aimed to develop, apply, and validate specific electronic protocols for patients referred for rhinoplasty. The prospective research had 3 stages: (1) preparation of theoretical data bases; (2) creation of a master protocol using Integrated System of Electronic Protocol (SINPE(©)); and (3) elaboration, application, and validation of a specific protocol for the nose and sinuses regarding rhinoplasty. After the preparation of the master protocol, which dealt with the entire field of otorhinolaryngology, we idealized a specific protocol containing all matters related to the patient. In particular, the aesthetic and functional nasal complaints referred for surgical treatment (i.e., rhinoplasty) were organized into 6 main hierarchical categories: anamnesis, physical examination, complementary exams, diagnosis, treatment, and outcome. This protocol utilized these categories and their sub-items: finality; access; surgical maneuvers on the nasal dorsum, tip, and base; clinical evolution after 3, 6, and 12 months; revisional surgery; and quantitative and qualitative evaluations. The developed electronic-specific protocol is feasible and important for information registration from patients referred to rhinoplasty.
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Authors Berger, Cezar;Freitas, Renato;Malafaia, Osvaldo;Pinto, José Simão de Paula;Mocellin, Marcos;Macedo, Evaldo;Fagundes, Marina Serrato Coelho;
Journal international archives of otorhinolaryngology
Year 2012
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10.7162/S1809-97772012000400011
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