WELLINGTON HOSPITAL HISTORY
Information (before) Technology
When I returned to the staff in October 1969 I became interested in identifying all patients who had undergone pacemaker implantation at the hospital. Knowing the patient who had undergone the first implant in 1963, it was a simple matter of scanning the cardiothoracic theatre operation register from that date. There were just twelve such patients. From there I prospectively entered into notebooks details about all subsequent pacemaker recipients.
By now I was interested also in identifying all patients who had undergone cardiac catheterisation. This was a much bigger task involving spending a considerable number of hours deep in the dusty Xray Department basement, trawling through procedure day books. Having identified in excess of 1,000 patient names and dates of procedures, I then called for individual patient records to locate a catheter report. More notebooks accumulated. This became a time-consuming process and I never did complete the medical record search for the years 1971-72. A similar exercise followed for patients who had undergone cardiac surgery. Some of the graphs published in this history are the direct result of those endeavours.