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This manual describes data transfer, networking mode and network configuration about Mindary patient monitor, anesthesia machine, HYPERVIOSR VI Central Monitoring System and Patient Data Share Gateway, and providing guidelines for third-party developers to connect to the aforementioned products. Besides, how to install and use Mindray gateway software is described in Chapter 6.
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1.1 Introduction to the solution
Mindray Patient Data Share Solution provides the ability for the Mindray monitoring network to communicate with other information system in hospital, sending clinical data and bi-directional transferring patient demographic data.
The following products, but not limited to, support to transfer data with outside system: BeneView series of patient monitor iPM series of patient monitor WATO series of anesthesia machine HYPERVISOR VI Central Monitoring System (hereinafter called Central Monitoring System) Patient Data Share Gateway (hereinafter called PDS Gateway)
This solution provides the following tools and guide-lines. Patient Data Share Solution Guide Patient Data Share Protocol Programmer's Guide Patient monitor simulation software Operation manual of patient monitor simulation software PDS client test tool Operation manual of PDS client test tool ADT Server Simulator Operation manual of ADT Server Simulator
See table below for descriptions of these.
Document & Software Descriptions
Patient Data Share Solution Guide This document.
Patient Data Share Protocol Programmer's Guide
Format and grammar definition of data transferring and definition of network communicate process between Mindray monitoring network and hospital network.
Patient monitor simulation software A software, simulating to connect to the Central
Overview
Monitoring System or PDS Gateway as the real bedside monitor does.
Operation manual of patient monitor simulation software
Introduces how to use the patient monitor simulation software.
PDS client test tool Software acts as a TCP socket client to connect to the results interfaces and obtain results data.
Operation manual of PDS client test tool Introduces how to use the PDS client test tool.
ADT Server Simulator Software acts as an ADT Server to accept connection from Central Monitoring System and to transfer bi-directional patient demographic data.
Operation manual of ADT Server Simulator Introduces how to use the ADT Server Simulator.
1.2 Introduction to the PDS Protocol
Mindray Patient Data Share Protocol (hereinafter called PDS Protocol) is the core of this solution, compatible with the HL7 protocol (v 2.3.1). It defines the network communication interfaces and protocol, please refer to the document for the details.
The PDS protocol defines the following interfaces:
Only professional software developing engineers shall use the PDS protocol. Personnel to use the protocol shall be well trained. Any personnel unauthorized or untrained must not use it.
This interface listens to the client side’s connection as the server side of TCP socket. Once the connection is established, this interface will send data unsolicitedly at a configured transmit interval. The main characteristics of the interface are:
Overview
The main characteristics of the interface are:
This interface also provides two functions using UDP connection or other TCP connection:
Mindray will no longer update and maintain Realtime Results Interface. Please make cautious decision for using it.
1.3 Scope of PDS Protocol
The following table lists the Mindray products which support PDS Protocol:
Unsolicited Results Interface
Solicited Results Interface
ADT Net Query Interface
Interface
Realtime Results Interface
Bedside devices
Central Monitoring System
PDS Gateway √√√√^ √√√√^ ××××^ ××××^ √√√√
Overview
‘Bedside devices’ includes the following products: BeneView series of patient monitor, iPM series of patient monitor or WATO series of anesthesia machine.
PDS protocols supported by each product have tiny difference. Actual product should be used for debug and test during the development.
Quick Start
Refer to section 5.2.
Refer to section 5.
Quick Start
Here using the “Mindray PDS Test Tool (Results Services)” software to simulate CIS to initial TCP connection.
Select ”Unsolicited Results Interface”,then select ”Enter”.
Quick Start
Refer to chapter 5, open the Gateway Communication Setup dialog.
Operate “Admit Patient” on the “Mindray ADT Server Simulator”.
Refer to section 5.5.
Select “Query” button on the “Patient Management” page on the Central Monitoring System to open up the “Query” dialog. On this dialog, you can see all the patients added on the “Mindray ADT Server Simulator”. Select one patient, and then select the button “Import the patient to CMS”.
Quick Start
Networking of the System
3.2 Networking with Central Monitoring System
The Central Monitoring System shall be installed with two network adapters, one connects internal monitoring network; the other connects the hospital network. The figure below shows the networking method.
Networking of the System
3.3 Networking with bedside device directly
Currently the following bedside devices can support “Realtime Results Interface” to transfer HL7 message; they are BeneView series patient monitor, iPM series patient monitor and WATO series Anesthesia Machine. If the “Unsolicited Results Interface” or “Solicited Results Interface” on the Central Monitoring System or PDS Gateway can meet the practical application, networking with bedside device connection directly is not recommended. But the WATO Anesthesia Machine is an exception, because the Central Monitoring System and PDS Gateway can not connect to it. The ‘Results Data Collection System’ of CIS shall be installed with two network adapters, one connects internal monitoring network; the other connects the hospital network. The ‘Results Data Collection System’ connects directly to the “Realtime Results Interface” on each bedside device. The figure below shows the networking method.