Digital information flow within the intensive care unit (ICU) continues to grow, with advances in technology and computational biology. Recent developments in the integration and archiving of these data have resulted in new opportunities for data analysis and clinical feedback. New problems associated with ICU databases have also arisen. ICU data are high-dimensional, often sparse, asynchronous and irregularly sampled, as well as being non-stationary, noisy and subject to frequent exogenous perturbations by clinical staff. Relationships between different physiological parameters are usually nonlinear (except within restricted ranges), and the equipment used to measure the observables is often inherently error-prone and biased. The prior pro...
Adverse clinical events like cardiopulmonary arrest and multiple organ dysfunction are life-threaten...
The widespread implementation of computerized medical files in intensive care units (ICUs) over rece...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) are monitored closely and con...
Clinical data management systems typically provide caregiver teams with useful information, derived ...
Objective: We sought to develop an intensive care unit research database applying automated techniqu...
Early detection of patient deterioration in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) can play a crucial role in...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
ICU Cockpit: a secure, fast, and scalable platform for collecting multimodal waveform data, online a...
The high complexity of care in the Intensive Care Unit environment has led, in the last decades, to ...
Nowadays, there is a plethora of technology in hospitals and, in particular, in intensive care units...
Early recognition of pathologic cardiorespiratory stress and forecasting cardiorespiratory decompens...
Background: Clinical decision support systems are used to help predict patient stability and mortali...
The proliferation of digital medical device technology in the modern hospital has led to an explosio...
Critical Care Medicine is a relatively young and high-tech branch in modern medicine that combines c...
The modern intensive care unit (ICU) has become a complex, expensive, data-intensive environment. Ca...
Adverse clinical events like cardiopulmonary arrest and multiple organ dysfunction are life-threaten...
The widespread implementation of computerized medical files in intensive care units (ICUs) over rece...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) are monitored closely and con...
Clinical data management systems typically provide caregiver teams with useful information, derived ...
Objective: We sought to develop an intensive care unit research database applying automated techniqu...
Early detection of patient deterioration in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) can play a crucial role in...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
ICU Cockpit: a secure, fast, and scalable platform for collecting multimodal waveform data, online a...
The high complexity of care in the Intensive Care Unit environment has led, in the last decades, to ...
Nowadays, there is a plethora of technology in hospitals and, in particular, in intensive care units...
Early recognition of pathologic cardiorespiratory stress and forecasting cardiorespiratory decompens...
Background: Clinical decision support systems are used to help predict patient stability and mortali...
The proliferation of digital medical device technology in the modern hospital has led to an explosio...
Critical Care Medicine is a relatively young and high-tech branch in modern medicine that combines c...
The modern intensive care unit (ICU) has become a complex, expensive, data-intensive environment. Ca...
Adverse clinical events like cardiopulmonary arrest and multiple organ dysfunction are life-threaten...
The widespread implementation of computerized medical files in intensive care units (ICUs) over rece...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) are monitored closely and con...