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edams patient access

by Prof. Octavia Emard I Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is an edam system?

The EDAMS Systems come with a standard configuration that includes industry best-practice procedures and a large number of standard forms and reports. If required, further work can be carried out to set up and configure the system as well as customize interfaces to other systems to suit Customer requirements.

What are the services offered by Hydro-Comp Enterprises?

Additional services are offered by Hydro-Comp Enterprises in the three areas; Technology, Outsourcing and Consulting.

What is remote support?

Support: Remote support related to Software problems or the use of the software is provided at no extra cost. Support with regard to issues such as data conversion, customisation/ creation of forms and reports will be considered as Additional support.

Can utility data be converted to edams?

Utility geographical data can also be converted to the EDAMS systems from other GIS systems or shapefiles. In the case of data available in other formats assistance can be given to Utilities for converting their data.

Does edams have a maintenance agreement?

EDAMS encourages Clients to enter into a separate Annual Software Maintenance Agreement. This agreement includes, at no extra cost, the provision of product upgrades, the provision of upgrade tools, instructions and documentation and access to the EDAMS call centre, EDAMS Forum and/or web-based support services through the use of a web account.

Is Moyamoya disease a direct or indirect surgical procedure?

Moyamoya disease can have devastating effects on paediatric patients as a result of cerebral ischaemia. Several direct and indirect surgical methods have been devised in order to facilitate revascularisation. Debate has long ensued about which methods are most efficacious and yet safe. The authors describe their experience with a straightforward method for performing the EDAMS (encephalo-duro-arterio-myo-synangiosis) technique.

Is Moyamoya disease a direct or indirect revascularisation technique?

There continues to be fierce debate about whether direct STA-MCA bypass is necessary, or if one of the various forms of indirect revascularisation techniques leads to equivalent results. The senior author of the present paper has performed the technique presented with its modifications for 10 years with good results. Rare complications include intracerebral haemorrhage (from the pial incisions) and extra-axial haematoma from branches of the STA. The results and complications have been published previously; this manuscript describes the modified EDAMS technique.

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