Dental Guidelines with Decision Support System for Hypertension and Stroke Patients

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The research aims to design and develop the clinical decision support system (CDSS) for supporting clinical practice guideline (CPG) for the dental treatment. The system is created for patients who have hypertension and stroke diseases as they are the third and fourth causes of death in Thailand. Based on patient information retrieved from database in the hospital information system, the system generates the decision support flow using if-then rule base to provide dental precaution of individual patient along with clinical practice guidelines. The system presents stage of hypertension disease, treatment guidelines of each stage, history of stroke occurrence, medicine prescribing data, antiplatelet drug causes of long time bleeding and beta-blocker anti-hypertension drug causes of postural hypotension.

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