Medical diagnostic analysis system
First Claim
1. A medical diagnostic method utilizing a computerized system having a means for data storage and a means for data processing, comprising:
- a. storing a first database in said means for data storage, said first database having indicator data including human experience test result levels associated with each of a plurality of indicators;
b. storing a second database in said means for data storage, said second database having indicator data including a plurality of drugs and a plurality of indicators that are associated with each said drug;
c. inputting test results for an individual into said means for data processing, said test results including specific indicator levels associated with said individual;
d. determining an indicator presence level for each said indicator by comparing said specific indicator levels with said indicator data of said first database utilizing said means for data processing;
e. comparing said indicator presence levels with said indicator data of said second database utilizing said means for data processing, and providing a determination related to the effect of particular ones of said drugs in said individual.
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Abstract
The present invention is a computerized medical diagnostic method. It includes a first database containing a correlation of a plurality of diseases with a plurality of indicators associated with each such disease. A second database includes human experience test results associated with each indicator. An individual'"'"'s test results are then compared with the second database data to determine presence levels for each indicator. Thereafter the presence levels are compared with the data in the first database to provide a pattern matching determination of diseases associated with the various indicator presence levels.
The presence level indicators for an individual may be affected by many environmental and/or personal factors such as age, sex, race, pregnancy, residence location, previous or current diseases, previous or current drug usage, etc., all of which are factors to be considered in creating an accurate analysis system. The present invention provides a method for correlating such factors with the various test indicators to identify therapeutic and/or contraindicated treatments and drugs.
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38 Claims
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1. A medical diagnostic method utilizing a computerized system having a means for data storage and a means for data processing, comprising:
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a. storing a first database in said means for data storage, said first database having indicator data including human experience test result levels associated with each of a plurality of indicators; b. storing a second database in said means for data storage, said second database having indicator data including a plurality of drugs and a plurality of indicators that are associated with each said drug; c. inputting test results for an individual into said means for data processing, said test results including specific indicator levels associated with said individual; d. determining an indicator presence level for each said indicator by comparing said specific indicator levels with said indicator data of said first database utilizing said means for data processing; e. comparing said indicator presence levels with said indicator data of said second database utilizing said means for data processing, and providing a determination related to the effect of particular ones of said drugs in said individual. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A medical diagnostic method utilizing a computerized system having a means for data storage and a means for data processing, comprising:
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a. storing a first database in said means for data storage;
said first database having indicator data including human experience test result levels associated with each of a plurality of indicators;b. storing a second database in said means for data storage, said second database having indicator data including a plurality of pharmacological agents and a plurality of indicators that are associated with each said agent; c. inputting test results for an individual into said means for data processing, said test results including specific indicator levels associated with said individual; d. determining an indicator presence level for each said indicator by comparing said specific indicator levels with said indicator data of said first database utilizing said means for data processing; e. comparing said indicator presence levels with said indicator data of said second database utilizing said means for data processing, and providing a determination related to the effect of particular ones of said agents in said individual. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A medical diagnostic method utilizing a computerized system having a means for data storage and a means for data processing, comprising:
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a. storing a first database in said means for data storage, said first database having indicator data including human experience test result levels associated with each of a plurality of indicators, wherein said indicator data of said first database includes a correlation of high, low and mean human experience test results for each of said indicators; b. storing a second database in said means for data storage, said second database having indicator data including a plurality of drugs and a plurality of indicators that are associated with each said drug, wherein said indicator data of said second database includes a correlation of said drugs with increased and decreased levels of said indicators; c. inputting test results for an individual into said means for data processing, said test results including specific indicator levels associated with said individual; d. determining an indicator presence level for each said indicator by comparing said specific indicator levels with said indicator data of said first database utilizing said means for data processing, and wherein said step of determining an indicator presence level includes the further step of determining whether said indicator presence level is increased or decreased; e. comparing said indicator presence levels with said indicator data of said second database utilizing said means for data processing, and providing a determination related to the effect of particular ones of said drugs in said individual. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22, 23)
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24. A medical diagnostic method utilizing a computerized system having a means for data storage and a means for data processing, comprising:
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a. storing a first database in said means for data storage;
said first database having indicator data including human experience test result levels associated with each of a plurality of indicators, wherein said indicator data of said first database includes a correlation of high, low and mean human experience test results for each of said indicators;b. storing a second database in said means for data storage, said second database having indicator data including a plurality of pharmacological agents and a plurality of indicators that are associated with each said agent, wherein said indicator data of said second database includes a correlation of said agents with increased and decreased levels of said indicators; c. inputting test results for an individual into said means for data processing, said test results including specific indicator levels associated with said individual; d. determining an indicator presence level for each said indicator by comparing said specific indicator levels with said indicator data of said first database utilizing said means for data processing, and wherein said step of determining an indicator presence level includes the further step of determining whether said indicator presence level is increased or decreased; e. comparing said indicator presence levels with said indicator data of said second database utilizing said means for data processing, and providing a determination related to the effect of particular ones of said agents in said individual. - View Dependent Claims (25, 26, 27, 28)
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29. In a medical diagnostic method utilizing a computerized system having a means for data storage and a means for data processing, including the steps of:
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a. storing a first database in said means for data storage, said first database having indicator data including human experience test result levels associated with each of a plurality of indicators, wherein said indicator data of said first database includes a correlation of high, low and mean human experience test results for each of said indicators; b. inputting test results for an individual into said means for data processing, said test results including specific indicator levels associated with said individual;
the improvement therein comprising the steps of;c. determining an indicator presence level for each said indicator by comparing said specific indicator levels with said indicator data of said first database utilizing said means for data processing, and wherein said step of determining an indicator presence level includes the further step of determining whether said indicator presence level is increased or decreased; d. storing a second database in said means for data storage, said second database having indicator data including a plurality of drugs and a plurality of indicators that are associated with each said drug, wherein said indicator data of said second database includes a correlation of said drugs with increased and decreased levels of said indicators; e. comparing said indicator presence levels with said indicator data of said second database utilizing said means for data processing, and providing a determination related to the effect of particular ones of said drugs in said individual. - View Dependent Claims (30, 31, 32, 33)
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34. In a medical diagnostic method utilizing a computerized system having a means for data storage and a means for data processing, including the steps of:
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a. storing a first database in said means for data storage;
said first database having indicator data including human experience test result levels associated with each of a plurality of indicators, wherein said indicator data of said first database includes a correlation of high, low and mean human experience test results for each of said indicators;b. inputting test results for an individual into said means for data processing, said test results including specific indicator levels associated with said individual;
the improvement therein comprising the steps of;c. determining an indicator presence level for each said indicator by comparing said specific indicator levels with said indicator data of said first database utilizing said means for data processing, and wherein said step of determining an indicator presence level includes the further step of determining whether said indicator presence level is increased or decreased; d. storing a second database in said means for data storage, said second database having indicator data including a plurality of pharmacological agents and a plurality of indicators that are associated with each said agent, wherein said indicator data of said second database includes a correlation of said agents with increased and decreased levels of said indicators; e. comparing said indicator presence levels with said indicator data of said second database utilizing said means for data processing, and providing a determination related to the effect of particular ones of said agents in said individual. - View Dependent Claims (35, 36, 37, 38)
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