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『SceneRay』DBS postoperative remote programming solution

Release date:2020-03-13

At the beginning of 2020, the novel coronavirus pneumonia outbreak raged. In response to government calls and to ensure patient safety, major hospitals began suspending general outpatient clinics to prevent cross-infection from patients traveling or gathering in the hospital. Parkinson's patients often have coexisting chronic conditions, and if infected, they are at high risk of developing critical illness. But for patients who require programming after DBS surgery, how should programming be performed?

 

The SceneRay remote programming system solves this problem. It transcends physical constraints, allowing doctors to adjust programming parameters for patients thousands of miles apart from their office. High-definition audio and video transmission and camera tracking systems create the illusion of being in person with the patient. Dedicated frequency bands for two-way encrypted remote communication ensure safe diagnosis and treatment during remote programming. A comprehensive diagnosis and treatment database allows doctors to access patient medical history and historical programming parameters anytime, anywhere. A one-way call function frees doctors to schedule programming sessions freely.

 

Patients can see their doctors face-to-face at home via television, reducing the effort and time required to travel to the hospital. Patients can connect to a doctor directly from home, reducing the risk of travel for movement disorders. Timely access to a doctor's care allows for earlier symptom relief, improving treatment outcomes. Waiting for appointments at home reduces anxiety and fatigue, facilitating better treatment outcomes. Comfortable communication fosters harmonious interactions between doctors and patients. Powerful functions and easy operation make it easy for elderly patients to use.

 

Remote Control Centers for Major Hospitals During the COVID-19 Pandemic

 

Remote Control Center for the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University

 

Remote Control Center for West China Hospital

 

Remote Control Center for Ruijin Hospital

 

Remote Control Center for Nanfang Hospital

 

Remote Control Center for Hunan Neurosurgery

 

I believe that with the dedicated efforts of frontline medical workers and people from all walks of life, we will surely win this silent battle. Go Wuhan! Go China!