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Clinical Informatics in Critical Care Medicine

Girish N. Nadkarni, Ankit Sakhuja

2023The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Continuous monitoring and treatment of patients in intensive care units generates vast amounts of data. Critical Care Medicine clinicians incorporate this continuously evolving data to make split-second, life or death decisions for management of these patients. Despite the abundance of data, it can be challenging to consider every accessible data point when making the quick decisions necessary at the point of care. Consequently, Clinical Informatics offers a natural partnership to improve the care for critically ill patients. The last two decades have seen a significant evolution in the role of Clinical Informatics in Critical Care Medicine. In this review, we will discuss how Clinical Informatics improves the care of critically ill patients by enhancing not only data collection and visualization but also bedside medical decision making. We will further discuss the evolving role of machine learning algorithms in Clinical Informatics as it pertains to Critical Care Medicine.

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InformaticsHealth informaticsPoint of careClinical decision support systemCritically illGeneral partnershipMedicineHealth informatics toolsMEDLINETranslational research informaticsIntensive care medicineData scienceComputer scienceHealth Administration InformaticsDecision support systemNursingData miningPublic healthLawElectrical engineeringFinancePolitical scienceEngineeringEconomicsHealthcare Technology and Patient MonitoringElectronic Health Records SystemsMachine Learning in Healthcare