Future model-based quality improvements in critical care – automated sedation and cardiac monitoring

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University of Canterbury. Mechanical Engineering.
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2006
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Shaw, Geoff
Chase, Geoff
Starfinger, C.
Hann, C.E.
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The overall approach of combining computational models and methods with fundamental physiology offers significant potential for improving patient management in critical care. In particular, they offer the opportunity to create more consistent methods that increase survival and reduce iatrogenic harm, while also reducing costs through improved productivity, reduced length of stay and reduced number of interventions. Many of these methods may eventually be adopted in any intensive care unit to improve the overall quality of healthcare provided.

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Shaw, G.M., Chase, J.G., Starfinger, C., Hann, C.E. (2006) Future Model-based Quality Improvements in Critical Care - Automated Sedation and Cardiac Monitoring. Christchurch, New Zealand: Australia-New Zealand Intensive Care Society (ANZICS) New Zealand Region Annual Scientific Meeting, 5-7 Apr 2006.
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