Probabilistic patient monitoring using extreme value theory: A multivariate, multimodal methodology for detecting patient deterioration
Conventional patient monitoring is performed by generating alarms when vital signs exceed pie-determined thresholds, but the false-alarm rate of such monitors in hospitals is so high that alarms are typically ignored. We propose a principled, probabilistic method for combining vital signs into a mul...
Main Authors: | Hugueny, S, Clifton, D, Tarassenko, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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