As critical care is critical, the demands for patient monitoring are high. The methods need to function properly over a large variety of possible physiological conditions in an environment full of sources for technical artifacts, and they need to support clinical reasoning. Several iterations are usually required in the method development to meet these demands. First, the proposed method is developed and tested with simulated or optimal test data on a proof-of-principle basis. When this level is passed, the method needs to be tested offline with more realistic and nonoptimal data. Only after passing these levels may clinical trials be conducted. Usually, these developments require a significant period of time. Availability of extensive, wel...
Critical Care Medicine is a relatively young and high-tech branch in modern medicine that combines c...
Using the information regarding critical events to support decision making in Intensive Care Units w...
One of the key issues for the IMPROVE (IMPROVing control of patient status in critical carE) project...
As critical care is critical, the demands for patient monitoring are high. The methods need to funct...
Clinical data management systems typically provide caregiver teams with useful information, derived ...
© 2015 by the American Clinical Neurophysiology Society. Purpose: The rapid expansion of the use of ...
Well-characterized and comprehensive test data sets are essential in the development and evaluation ...
Critical care medicine has developed enormously in complexity and even more so in cost over the past...
The critical state of intensive care unit (ICU) patients demands close monitoring, and as a result a...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Objective: With important technological advances in healthcare delivery and the internet, clinicians...
Objective: We sought to develop an intensive care unit research database applying automated techniqu...
There are questions in clinical medicine that cannot be answered through a traditional prospective r...
BACKGROUND Physiological track and trigger warning systems (TTs) use periodic observation of vita...
BACKGROUND: Physiologic data display is essential to decision making in critical care. Current displ...
Critical Care Medicine is a relatively young and high-tech branch in modern medicine that combines c...
Using the information regarding critical events to support decision making in Intensive Care Units w...
One of the key issues for the IMPROVE (IMPROVing control of patient status in critical carE) project...
As critical care is critical, the demands for patient monitoring are high. The methods need to funct...
Clinical data management systems typically provide caregiver teams with useful information, derived ...
© 2015 by the American Clinical Neurophysiology Society. Purpose: The rapid expansion of the use of ...
Well-characterized and comprehensive test data sets are essential in the development and evaluation ...
Critical care medicine has developed enormously in complexity and even more so in cost over the past...
The critical state of intensive care unit (ICU) patients demands close monitoring, and as a result a...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Objective: With important technological advances in healthcare delivery and the internet, clinicians...
Objective: We sought to develop an intensive care unit research database applying automated techniqu...
There are questions in clinical medicine that cannot be answered through a traditional prospective r...
BACKGROUND Physiological track and trigger warning systems (TTs) use periodic observation of vita...
BACKGROUND: Physiologic data display is essential to decision making in critical care. Current displ...
Critical Care Medicine is a relatively young and high-tech branch in modern medicine that combines c...
Using the information regarding critical events to support decision making in Intensive Care Units w...
One of the key issues for the IMPROVE (IMPROVing control of patient status in critical carE) project...