Abstract:
The monitoring and treatment of patients in a care unit is a complex task in which
even the most experienced clinicians can make errors. A hemato-oncology department
in which patients undergo chemotherapy asked for a computerized system able to provide
intelligent and continuous support in this task. One issue in building such a system
is the definition of a control architecture able to manage, in real time, a treatment
plan containing prescriptions and protocols in which temporal constraints are expressed
in various ways, that is, which supervises the treatment, including controlling the
timely execution of prescriptions and suggesting modifications to the plan according
to the patient’s evolving condition. The system to solve these issues, called SEPIA,
has to manage the dynamic, processes involved in patient care. Its role is to generate,
in real time, commands for the patient’s care (execution of tests, administration
of drugs) from a plan, and to monitor the patient’s state so that it may propose actions
updating the plan. The necessity of an explicit time representation is shown. We propose
using a linear time structure towards the past, with precise and absolute dates, open
towards the future, and with imprecise and relative dates. Temporal relative scales
are introduced to facilitate knowledge representation and access.
Keywords:
Care Monitoring - Time Representation - Real Time Control - Knowledge-based System