MEDLOG - Medical Device Communication Server
MEDLOG V 1.0.22
MEDLOG is a platform-independent middleware which provides a safe and
stable on-line data processing between medical devices and patients
data management systems (PDMS) and documentation systems respectivly.
The innovative communication server is based on latest software
technologies and can be integrated in any IT-environment for clinical
documentation. The system may be implemented in an existing
documentation system with a minimal effort.
With the implementation of MEDLOG the entire process environment
provided by the medical devices can be automated. Lacking device
connections of PDMS or medical information systems will be easily
augmented with MEDLOG.
MEDLOG provides a safe and stable on-line data processing between medical devices and documentation systems hospital-wide.
Product features
The MEDLOG Device Driver Library contains device drivers for all
established manufacturers of medical devices. The following device
types can be connected via MEDLOG system:
Monitors
Monitoring systems
Anaesthetic devices
Devices for artificial respiration
Dialysis devices
Pumps
Pump systems (Fluid manager)
ECG devices
Nutrition pumps
Special devices (e. g. for CCO-measuring, liver dialysis or heart-lung-machine)
** For the US only Blood-Gas Analyzer and Cardiac Monitoring Systems are supported
The medical parameters are standardised to a BMC device data standard.
The device data are interpreted by the MEDLOG system on physical and
professional medical level. The data are avaliable to the external
interfaces in a standardised form.
The following options of physical connection to medical engineering devices are provided by MEDLOG:
RS-232, RS-232 via USB, ETHERNET, RS-232 via Bluetooth
BUS SYSTEMS, for example BRAUN FM, ARCOMED PUMPS,
DRÄGER MEDIBUS, FRESENIUS DPS
NETWORKED SYSTEMS, for example NIHON KODEN LIFESCOPE
External interfaces to patients data management systems, documentation
systems or medical information systems can be reached by MEDLOG in
three different ways:
XML-export (HTTP)
HL7-export (Socket)
SQL-request to MEDLOG database
