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- Kim Moi Wong Lama and Michael A DeVita.
- Department of Internal Medicine, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, Harlem Hospital Center, 506 Lenox Avenue, Room 6110, Mural Pavillion, New York, NY 10037, USA. Electronic address: KimMoi.WongLama@nychhc.org.
- Crit Care Clin. 2018 Apr 1; 34 (2): 199-207.
AbstractElectronic medical records can be used to mine clinical data (big data), providing automated analysis during patient care. This article describes the source and potential impact of big data analysis on risk stratification and early detection of deterioration. It compares use of big data analysis with existing methods of identifying at-risk patients who require rapid response. Aggregate weighted scoring systems combined with big data analysis offer an opportunity to detect clinical changes that precede rapid response team activation. Future studies must determine if this will decrease transfers to intensive care units and cardiac arrests on the floors.Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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