BookMichael DeGeorgia, Kenneth Loparo, editors.
Summary: Health care in the twenty-first century requires intensive use of technology in order to acquire and analyze data and manage and disseminate information. No area is more data intensive than the neurointensive care unit. Despite the massive amount of data, however, providers often lack interpretable and actionable information. This book reviews the concepts underlying the emerging field of neurocritical care informatics, with a focus on integrated data acquisition, linear and nonlinear processing, and innovative visualization in the ICU. Subjects addressed in individual chapters are thus wide ranging, encompassing, for example, multimodal and continuous EEG monitoring and data integration, display of data in the ICU, patient-centered clinical decision support, optimization of collaboration and workflow, and progress towards an "integrated medical environment". All of the thirteen chapters have been written by international thought leaders in the field.
Contents:
Computers in the ICU
Data Standards, Device Interfaces, and Interoperability
The Electronic Medical Record
Physiologic Data
Multi-Modal Monitoring
Continuous EEG Monitoring
Data Analysis and Processing
The "Patient State" in Critical Care
Data Visualization
Clinical Decision Support
Collaboration and Workflow
The Integrated Medical Environment
Final Thoughts.