Decision support system for monitoring hypertensive patients in a comorbid condition

D. Lin, F. Labeau, Guixia Kang
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Increasing more patients (especially the elderly) suffering from comorbid diseases motivates us to develop a decision support system which can combine multiple concurrently applied disease-specific clinical practice guidelines. Combining multiple guidelines is not naively running each guideline one by one. Instead, the occurance of potential conflicts between guidelines must be detected and mitigated by a decision support system. In this paper, we present the design of a telecommunication and computer technology based system for monitoring hypertensive patients in the presence of a comorbid condition. The core of this system is a decision support unit, which performs combining of guidelines for different diseases in view of the potential conflict occurring. The architecture of our system, including this decision support unit, is detailed in this paper. To show the reliability of our system, we analyze the ability of a decision support system to correctly make decisions as well as to detect the conflict between guidelines.
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高血压患者合并症监测决策支持系统
越来越多的患者(尤其是老年人)患有合并症,促使我们开发一种决策支持系统,该系统可以结合多个同时应用的疾病特异性临床实践指南。组合多个指导方针并不是天真地一个一个地运行每个指导方针。相反,指导方针之间潜在冲突的发生必须由决策支持系统检测和减轻。在本文中,我们提出了一种基于电信和计算机技术的高血压患者合并症监测系统的设计。该系统的核心是一个决策支持单元,针对可能发生的冲突,对不同疾病的指南进行组合。本文详细介绍了系统的体系结构,包括决策支持单元。为了显示我们系统的可靠性,我们分析了决策支持系统正确做出决策以及检测指南之间冲突的能力。
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