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Implementation of a Computerized Patient Advice System using the HELP clinical information system

✍ Scribed by Dean F. Sittig; Nathan L. Pace; Reed M. Gardner; Eduardo Beck; Alan H. Morris


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1989
Tongue
English
Weight
900 KB
Volume
22
Category
Article
ISSN
0010-4809

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✦ Synopsis


PATIENT ADVICE SYSTEM 475

ventilatory support of five patients for a total of 624 hr. During that time there were 407 decision-making opportunities. COMPAS automatically generated therapy suggestions 379 (93.1%) times and the clinical staff accepted COMPAS's recommendation in 320 (84.4%) of these cases. These results suggest that the ventilatory support of severely ill ICU patients can be managed by a clinical information system using a blackboard control architecture.


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