Title :
A platform for real-time acquisition and analysis of physiological data in hospital emergency departments
Author :
Smith, Jason B. ; Reisner, Andrew T. ; Edla, Shwetha ; Jianbo Liu ; Liddle, Stephanie ; Reifman, Jaques
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Defense, USAMRMC, Fort Detrick, MD, USA
Abstract :
An opportunity exists for automated clinical decision support, in which raw source data from a conventional physiological monitoring system are continuously streamed to an independent analysis platform. Such a system would enable a wider range of functionality than offered by the source monitoring system. Although vendor solutions for this purpose are emerging, we developed our own system in order to control the expense and to permit forensic analysis of the internal core functionality of the system. In this report, we describe a platform that can provide decision support for trauma patients in an Emergency Department (ED). System evaluation spanned 39 days, and included a total of 2200 patient session hrs of real-time monitoring. We highlight the technical issues that we confronted, including protection of the core monitoring network, the real-time communication of electronic medical data, and the reliability of the real-time analysis. Detailing these nuanced technical issues may be valuable to other software developers or for those interested in investing in a vendor solution for similar functionality.
Keywords :
biomedical telemetry; data acquisition; data analysis; decision support systems; electronic data interchange; emergency services; injuries; medical information systems; patient monitoring; real-time systems; telemedicine; automated clinical decision support; continuous data streaming; core monitoring network protection; electronic medical data communication; expense control; forensic analysis; hospital emergency departments; independent analysis platform; internal core functionality; patient session; physiological monitoring system; raw source data; real-time analysis reliability; real-time communication; real-time monitoring; real-time physiological data acquisition platform; real-time physiological data analysis platform; software developers; source monitoring system; system evaluation; system functionality range; technical issues; time 2200 hr; time 39 day; trauma patients; vendor solution; Biomedical monitoring; Monitoring; Real-time systems; Reliability; Servers; Software; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2014.6944174