TY - GEN
T1 - ACHE
T2 - an Architecture for Clinical Hypothesis Examination
AU - Moss, Laura Elizabeth
AU - Sleeman, Derek
AU - Kinsella, John
AU - Sim, Malcolm
PY - 2008/6
Y1 - 2008/6
N2 - Physiological monitoring equipment can be found in many hospital settings. This allows a wide range of physiological parameters to be stored, which in turn allows clinicians and analysts to investigate a range of medical hypotheses. This paper introduces ACHE (Architecture for Clinical Hypotheses Examination), a framework specifically designed to support the preparation of such analyses.
To evaluate the initial version of ACHE, a study to detect Acute Myocardial Infarctions, was conducted with data from Glasgow Royal Infirmary's Intensive Care Unit(ICU). Initial results from the study are very encouraging and ACHE substantially reduced the time required to perform the study. A study of the same phenomena across a much larger patient dataset will be undertaken shortly.
AB - Physiological monitoring equipment can be found in many hospital settings. This allows a wide range of physiological parameters to be stored, which in turn allows clinicians and analysts to investigate a range of medical hypotheses. This paper introduces ACHE (Architecture for Clinical Hypotheses Examination), a framework specifically designed to support the preparation of such analyses.
To evaluate the initial version of ACHE, a study to detect Acute Myocardial Infarctions, was conducted with data from Glasgow Royal Infirmary's Intensive Care Unit(ICU). Initial results from the study are very encouraging and ACHE substantially reduced the time required to perform the study. A study of the same phenomena across a much larger patient dataset will be undertaken shortly.
U2 - 10.1109/CBMS.2008.100
DO - 10.1109/CBMS.2008.100
M3 - Published conference contribution
SN - 978-0-7695-3165-6
VL - 21
T3 - COMPUTER-BASED MEDICAL SYSTEMS : PROCEEDINGS OF THE ANNUAL IEEE SYMPOSIUM
SP - 158
EP - 160
BT - PROCEEDINGS OF THE 21ST IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTER-BASED MEDICAL SYSTEMS
PB - IEEE Computer Society
CY - Los Alamitos, California, USA
ER -