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Patient-Specific Biomedical Condition Monitoring in Post-operative Cancer Patients

机译:术后癌症患者的患者特异性生物医学条件监测

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Large numbers of preventable deaths occur in hospitals each year, due to adverse events such as cardiac arrest and unplanned admission into Intensive Care Units (ICUs) from other hospital wards. The majority of these patients exhibit physiological deterioration in their vital signs prior to onset of the adverse event, which can be detected by condition monitoring. This paper describes a multivariate, multimodal approach to condition monitoring that may be performed in real-time, which has been previously shown to provide early warning of patient deterioration, while generating a small number of false alarms. We describe a clinical trial currently being undertaken in which post-operative cancer patients are monitored in bed for the first day of their recovery period, and then monitored using telemetry for the remainder of their stay in hospital, during which they may be ambulatory. The use of such telemetry requires monitoring techniques that are robust in the presence of signal artefact introduced by patient movement. We also motivate the use of a patient-specific approach to condition monitoring for improved identification of physiological deterioration.
机译:每年在医院发生大量可预防的死亡,因来自其他医院病房(ICU)的心脏骤停和意外录取的不良事件而发生的不良事件。这些患者的大多数在发病前表现出生命的迹象表现出生命的迹象,这可以通过条件监测来检测。本文介绍了可以实时执行的条件监测的多变量,多式联运方法,这已经示出了以前所示以提供患者恶化的预警,同时产生少量误报。我们描述了目前正在进行的临床试验,其中术后癌症患者在恢复期的第一天监测床上,然后在医院休息的剩余时间内监控遥测,在此期间它们可能是动态的。这种遥测的使用需要监测在患者运动引入的信号人工法的存在中具有稳健的技术。我们还促使使用患者特异性方法来调节治疗的病症,以改善生理恶化的鉴定。

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