Erschienen in:
02.01.2021 | Editorial
Artificial intelligence in telemetry: what clinicians should know
verfasst von:
David M. Maslove, Paul W. G. Elbers, Gilles Clermont
Erschienen in:
Intensive Care Medicine
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Ausgabe 2/2021
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Excerpt
A 60-year-old woman is brought to the emergency department following an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest with non-shockable rhythm. Return of spontaneous circulation was achieved in the field with cardio-pulmonary resuscitation and one dose of epinephrine, but she remains comatose. She is intubated, fluid resuscitated, and admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) where she is cooled to a temperature of 33 °C. Continuous multiparameter physiological monitoring is initiated, including 5-lead electrocardiography (cECG), pulse oximetry (SpO2), core and peripheral thermometry, invasive arterial and central venous blood pressure monitoring, and electroencephalography (cEEG). …