A modular Clinical Decision Support System Clinical prototype extensible into multiple clinical settings

Fran Wu, Mitch Williams, P. Kazanzides, Ken Brady, J. Fackler
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Traditionally, Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS) collect patient data from physiological monitors and other sources, providing clinicians with derived instructions and information to aid treatment planning. With advancements in telecommunication networks, CDSS functionality can be extended over distances, and accessed remotely (e.g. by appropriate healthcare providers not available in the patient's immediate surroundings). This paper discusses a modular CDSS that features real-time continuous patient monitoring, high-fidelity analysis and incorporation of clinical guidelines for decision support. A modular CDSS prototype was designed, implemented and tested in a pediatric intensive care environment, by incorporating a guideline for pediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI). System outputs show successful aggregation and analysis of continuous and periodic data, and automation of guidelines by recognizing deviation of patient's condition from normal states. The modular design will allow extension into pre-hospital treatment environments by taking advantages of advances in pervasive monitoring.
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可扩展到多个临床设置的模块化临床决策支持系统
传统上,临床决策支持系统(CDSS)从生理监测仪和其他来源收集患者数据,为临床医生提供衍生的指示和信息,以帮助制定治疗计划。随着电信网络的发展,CDSS功能可以远距离扩展,并可以远程访问(例如,患者周围没有适当的医疗保健提供者)。本文讨论了一个模块化的CDSS,其特点是实时连续的患者监测,高保真分析和纳入临床指导方针的决策支持。通过结合儿童创伤性脑损伤(TBI)指南,设计了模块化CDSS原型,并在儿科重症监护环境中进行了实施和测试。系统输出显示了连续和周期性数据的成功聚合和分析,以及通过识别患者状况与正常状态的偏差来实现指南的自动化。模块化设计将允许扩展到院前治疗环境,利用先进的无处不在的监测。
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