Abstract:
Improved monitoring improves outcomes of care. As critical care is “critical”, everything
that can be done to detect and prevent complications as early as possible benefits
the patients. In spite of major efforts by the research community to develop and apply
sophisticated biosignal interpretation methods (BSI), the uptake of the results by
industry has been poor. Consequently, the BSI methods used in clinical routine are
fairly simple. This paper postulates that the main reason for the poor uptake is the
insufficient bridging between the actors (i.e., clinicians, industry and research).
This makes it difficult for the BSI developers to understand what can be implemented
into commercial systems and what will be accepted by clinicians as routine tools.
A framework is suggested that enables improved interaction and cooperation between
the actors. This framework is based on the emerging commercial patient monitoring
and data management platforms which can be shared and utilized by all concerned, from
research to development and finally to clinical evaluation.
Keywords:
Biosignal Interpretation - Framework for BSI - Intensive Care - Anesthesia