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Last post 03-25-2007, 2:20 PM by Graham. 17 replies.
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  •  03-04-2007, 8:56 PM 3012

    spark lines

    Just a memo to remind me of this.

     


    Graham Chiu
    Beta Downloads and Documentation Wiki
  •  03-05-2007, 5:24 PM 3016 in reply to 3012

    Re: spark lines

    Attachment: sparklines.png

    This is an example of some sparklines on the consult editor.  I've shrunk the ticklers and hmg tables to allow these to fit in.

    Sparklines are a way of condensing lots of information into a word sized graph.  The red dot shows the position of the last value, and the text gives that value as well.

    The gap from the last test to the end of the white box indicates that the patient has not been recently for a blood test.

     



    Graham Chiu
    Beta Downloads and Documentation Wiki
  •  03-05-2007, 5:32 PM 3018 in reply to 3016

    Re: spark lines

    Sparklines - very cool.  Kind of like mini-graphs. 


    Developer
  •  03-05-2007, 5:38 PM 3020 in reply to 3018

    Re: spark lines

    Here's the wikipedia entry

    but the main information is on Prof Tufte's discussion board 

     


    Graham Chiu
    Beta Downloads and Documentation Wiki
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  •  03-08-2007, 1:44 PM 3046 in reply to 3020

    Re: spark lines

    Attachment: largesparkline.png

    This image shows what happens when I click on the small sparkline.  It brings up an enlarged version with the data in a window.  Works for build 204.

    Note that to get sparklines working, ESR and CRP must be using loinc codes, and for BMI, and BP, you need to have "BMI" and "Systolic" in the numeric measurements as type.

    I am thinking of how to customize the displays so for a diabetic, you might display glucose, a patient on warfarin INRs etc.

     



    Graham Chiu
    Beta Downloads and Documentation Wiki
  •  03-08-2007, 1:50 PM 3047 in reply to 3046

    Re: spark lines

    Hmm.  I wonder if that is a tautology on the graph window title.  Sparklines are graphs .. so calling it a sparkline graph ...

    Graham Chiu
    Beta Downloads and Documentation Wiki
  •  03-21-2007, 3:00 PM 3141 in reply to 3047

    Re: spark lines

    I'm creating a tab on the consult editor that will display about 20 or more common results as sparklines.

    These will initially be hard coded into the client, but later on, maybe I will allow users to customize their own.

    So - suggestions please!

    I need to know: name ( eg glucose ), display range ( eg. 0 to 60 mmol/l ), normal range ( 3.5 - 5 ) and loinc code if you know it.

    and I'll code them in.

    I can call glucose glucose-si for si units ?

     


    Graham Chiu
    Beta Downloads and Documentation Wiki
  •  03-22-2007, 10:49 PM 3172 in reply to 3141

    Re: spark lines

    I have now got the following minigraphs in beta-10 ( to be released )

    1. BMI
    2. DAS28
    3. ESR
    4. CRP
    5. Systolic BP
    6. Diastolic BP
    7. TINR
    8. HBA1c
    9. ALT
    10. AST
    11. WBC
    12. Glucose
    More to follow ....
     
    Graham Chiu
    Beta Downloads and Documentation Wiki
  •  03-22-2007, 11:17 PM 3176 in reply to 3172

    Re: spark lines

    What about Yes or No sparklines for Pap Smears for the last XX years ?

    I suppose that would be best handled another way. 

     What sparklines do I need ?  Well .. if I could get XML labs it would expand greatly .. but otherwise.

     

    Weight 

    BMI 

    Systolic BP

    Diastolic BP

    A1c

    PSA

     


    Developer
  •  03-22-2007, 11:34 PM 3177 in reply to 3176

    Re: spark lines

    Starting from the 4 sparklines at the top right which number downwards 1 ... 4, the others on the graph page are 5 .. 12

    Now on Custom/Normal Ranges .. you see a column named "Widget".

    The idea is that shortly you will be able to specify which of those widgets will display which graph. 


    Graham Chiu
    Beta Downloads and Documentation Wiki
  •  03-23-2007, 12:18 AM 3180 in reply to 3177

    Re: spark lines

    I'd like MMSE (Mini Mental State Examination).

    Developer
  •  03-23-2007, 1:32 AM 3183 in reply to 3180

    Re: spark lines

    and the details of this are?

     


    Graham Chiu
    Beta Downloads and Documentation Wiki
  •  03-23-2007, 9:03 AM 3185 in reply to 3180

    Re: spark lines

    Jason:
    I'd like MMSE (Mini Mental State Examination).

    Measures mental status.

    it is a score out of 30.

    That's about it.  I would do the score on a form and then manually enter the numeric value.

     


    Developer
  •  03-23-2007, 2:22 PM 3188 in reply to 3185

    Re: spark lines

    Further investigation reveals that a score of 24 and above is considered normal.

     


    Graham Chiu
    Beta Downloads and Documentation Wiki
  •  03-23-2007, 8:48 PM 3190 in reply to 3188

    Re: spark lines

    Attachment: moresparklines.png

    Beta-10 now has a total of 36 usable sparklines whereby you can now designate which variable to graph.

    The image above shows the left half of the graph screen in the consult editor, and half of the graphs have yet to be assigned to a parameter.

     



    Graham Chiu
    Beta Downloads and Documentation Wiki
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