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The following pages link to Alarm algorithms in critical care monitoring (Q51943232):
Displaying 47 items.
- Patient monitoring alarms in the ICU and in the operating room (Q27004094) (← links)
- Robust parameter extraction for decision support using multimodal intensive care data (Q28755801) (← links)
- Medical audible alarms: a review (Q30422823) (← links)
- Overlapping Melodic Alarms Are Almost Indiscriminable (Q30476692) (← links)
- Reducing false alarm rates for critical arrhythmias using the arterial blood pressure waveform (Q30489373) (← links)
- The proportion of clinically relevant alarms decreases as patient clinical severity decreases in intensive care units: a pilot study (Q30544852) (← links)
- A knowledge authoring tool for clinical decision support (Q33332487) (← links)
- Reaction time of a health care team to monitoring alarms in the intensive care unit: implications for the safety of seriously ill patients (Q33653377) (← links)
- Smart Alerts: Development of Software to Optimize Data Monitoring (Q33824604) (← links)
- A robust approach toward recognizing valid arterial-blood-pressure pulses. (Q33921010) (← links)
- Patient-specific learning in real time for adaptive monitoring in critical care (Q35668660) (← links)
- Robust detection of heartbeats using association models from blood pressure and EEG signals (Q36466689) (← links)
- Nurses' Perceptions and Practices Toward Clinical Alarms in a Transplant Cardiac Intensive Care Unit: Exploring Key Issues Leading to Alarm Fatigue. (Q36701959) (← links)
- Changes in Default Alarm Settings and Standard In-Service are Insufficient to Improve Alarm Fatigue in an Intensive Care Unit: A Pilot Project (Q36701972) (← links)
- Evaluations of physiological monitoring displays: a systematic review (Q37026779) (← links)
- Role of Large Clinical Datasets From Physiologic Monitors in Improving the Safety of Clinical Alarm Systems and Methodological Considerations: A Case From Philips Monitors. (Q37342080) (← links)
- Specificity improvement for network distributed physiologic alarms based on a simple deterministic reactive intelligent agent in the critical care environment (Q37377669) (← links)
- Anaesthesia monitor alarms: a theory-driven approach (Q38046264) (← links)
- Smart health monitoring systems: an overview of design and modeling (Q38074315) (← links)
- Connecting the dots: rule-based decision support systems in the modern EMR era. (Q38086093) (← links)
- False alarm reduction in critical care (Q38838240) (← links)
- Factors that interfere with the response of nurses in the monitoring of clinical alarms. (Q39146701) (← links)
- Is the Sequence of SuperAlarm Triggers More Predictive Than Sequence of the Currently Utilized Patient Monitor Alarms? (Q39622611) (← links)
- Clinical Decision Support and Closed-Loop Control for Cardiopulmonary Management and Intensive Care Unit Sedation Using Expert Systems. (Q40011273) (← links)
- Performance Evaluation of New-Generation Pulse Oximeters in the NICU: Observational Study. (Q40312126) (← links)
- Attitude of resident doctors towards intensive care units′ alarm settings (Q41659704) (← links)
- Reducing False Alarms of Intensive Care Online‐Monitoring Systems: An Evaluation of Two Signal Extraction Algorithms (Q42704360) (← links)
- Intra-operative monitoring--many alarms with minor impact (Q46072789) (← links)
- Continuously informing vibrotactile displays in support of attention management and multitasking in anesthesiology (Q46087537) (← links)
- Are standard diagnostic test characteristics sufficient for the assessment of continual patient monitoring? (Q47426892) (← links)
- Alarms are still a problem! (Q48000713) (← links)
- Learning medical alarms whilst performing other tasks (Q50731128) (← links)
- Surveillance Monitoring Management for General Care Units: Strategy, Design, and Implementation (Q50797904) (← links)
- Medication-error alerts for warfarin orders detected by a bar-code-assisted medication administration system (Q51055799) (← links)
- Clinician-Driven Design of VitalPAD-An Intelligent Monitoring and Communication Device to Improve Patient Safety in the Intensive Care Unit. (Q52351051) (← links)
- Current monitoring and innovative predictive modeling to improve care in the pediatric cardiac intensive care unit. (Q55004431) (← links)
- Faster clinical response to the onset of adverse events: A wearable metacognitive attention aid for nurse triage of clinical alarms. (Q55282912) (← links)
- Data-driven approach to Early Warning Score-based alert management (Q56888683) (← links)
- Alarm-Related Workload in Default and Modified Alarm Settings and the Relationship Between Alarm Workload, Alarm Response Rate, and Care Provider Experience: Quantification and Comparison Study (Q57798411) (← links)
- Real-Time Distributed Architecture for Remote Acoustic Elderly Monitoring in Residential-Scale Ambient Assisted Living Scenarios (Q58805202) (← links)
- Machine learning in critical care: state-of-the-art and a sepsis case study (Q59330181) (← links)
- The rise of ward monitoring: opportunities and challenges for critical care specialists (Q64121772) (← links)
- Computerized Decision Support System for Traumatic Brain Injury Management. (Q64947191) (← links)
- [Noise in intensive care units. Do the alarms for subspecialties differ] (Q83498293) (← links)
- Reduction of false alarms in the intensive care unit using an optimized machine learning based approach (Q90054105) (← links)
- Predictive Monitoring of Critical Cardiorespiratory Alarms in Neonates Under Intensive Care (Q90285060) (← links)
- A framework to characterize the performance of early warning index alarm systems for patient monitoring (Q92356680) (← links)