Hospital Systems
Dendrite enables clinicians to create and manage their own databases to collect, analyse and report local data – for clinical audit, research and benchmarking to track and improve clinical practice and outcomes. Dendrite’s clinical database system can be used by individual departments (e.g. to track a particular patient cohort or procedure) as well as for multi-disciplinary teams and departments tracking patients along the treatment pathway.
Translating data into meaningful insights
Collecting good quality data is important, but converting this into meaningful insights is where the real value lies. Dendrite’s Intellect system makes the analysis and reporting of data simple and clinically meaningful. The system includes inbuilt clinical outcome tracking software, providing users with the ability to track time-related clinical data for analysis of clinical events (e.g. referral, clinic visit, diagnosis, procedure, follow-up), all within a single software environment. Through the use of in-built risk stratification algorithms clinicians can benchmark their results against national and international standards, adjusted for severity of illness using well-established statistical methods.
Flexible, innovative and intuitive solutions
Built to work within almost any imaginable clinical scenario and designed to support multiple specialties, Dendrite’s system can be customised through the creation of structured clinical datasets de novo. Customers have access to an extensive library of existing clinical databases for various specialties that can be loaded and adapted for your local data collection, analysis and reporting. Many of the datasets in the library are based on nationally defined designs and definitions and are kept up-to-date by Dendrite.
Integration with other systems
Dendrite’s clinical database system is highly interoperable and can be integrated with other hospital systems to automatically capture and validate relevant data (e.g. patient demographic, ADT data, laboratory, pathology etc). Dendrite supports all of the standard data transfer protocols and have a highly skilled and experienced team of software support programmers that can intelligently select the appropriate piece of data to include in the clinical record.
Data transfers can be bi-directional to allow interactive communication, eg. email requests for PROMS with on-line responses.
Clinical documents can be passed directly to the EPR or document management systems to save clinical time.
Unique data analysis and reporting
Dendrite’s clinical database system includes four types of analytics and reports:
1. Integrated data analysis tools.
2. Visual dashboard (example below).
3. Data export and filtering.
4. Direct ODBC connection with industry standard reporting tools, eg. Microsoft SRS, Crystal Reports.
5. Clinical documents such as operation notes and discharge summaries.
Dendrite’s unique flexible data analysis tools allow users to easily build their own visual analysis graphs with their data including:
- Creating patient cohorts
- Building (and saving) new graphs
- Modifying existing graphs (excluding/filtering data)
- Automatically calculating key statistical values (e.g. median, σ, percentile, shift, etc.)
- Saving and exporting graphs/tables in various formats (PDF, PNG, JPG, SVG and XLS) e.g. for reports, presentations.
This tool covers different types of graphs, including:
- Distribution analysis (analysis by one field, e.g. age distribution)
- Cross-tabulation (analysis by two fields, e.g. age by gender)
- Multi-cohort analysis (graphs combining multiple cohorts)
- Run analysis
- Shewhart analysis
- XmR
- CUSUM analysis
- VLAD
- Actuarial curves
- Funnel plots
- Timelines
- Events analysis
- Advanced analysis
Please contact us for a system demonstration.
Dendrite Clinical Systems and the Society for Cardiothoracic Surgery in the UK are pleased to announce the SCTS Conference News 2022 newspaper is now available to view/download. The newspaper reports a multitude of presentations from the meeting including the latest and the best information on new technologies and techniques in cardio-thoracic surgery.
Researchers led by the Clinical Research Unit at the Special Unit for Biomedical Research and Education (SUBRE), Aristotle University of Thessaloniki School of Medicine, Greece, have initiated a randomised control trial (RCT) that will compare minimally invasive extracorporeal circulation (MiECC) with conventional cardiopulmonary bypass (cCPB).
Dendrite Clinical Systems, working in close cooperation with the SCTS and several cardiac centres, has developed a series of ‘Dashboards’ that allow users to access to their unit’s surgical outcomes and compare them to national results in real-time. By uploading their data to the central Dendrite National Cardiac Surgical Registry, individual units or centres can instantly benchmark their results via an on-line database for internal consumption to assist units with their own clinical governance and for auditing purposes.
Dendrite Clinical Systems is delighted to announce the first ever report from New Zealand’s Te Rēhita Mate Ūtaetae - Breast Cancer Foundation National Register. The ground-breaking report, titled, “30,000 voices: Informing a better future for breast cancer in New Zealand,” covers 30,000 patients diagnosed from 2003 to 2019.
The European Society for Organ Transplantation (ESOT) has signed an agreement to develop a series of web-based registries on organ


