Title :
Hemodynamic alarm system for pulmonary artery catheters in an intensive care unit
Author :
Siler, William ; Martens, Janis
Author_Institution :
Southern Dynamic Syst. Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA
Abstract :
A pulmonary artery (PA) catheter (PAC) is placed in a large vein and guided through the right side of the heart to the PA. The PAC measures blood pressure in the PA directly and indirectly in the left atrium through a procedure called "wedging". Since the PAC is in a dynamic environment, inaccurate measurements can result for various reasons (events). We constructed an online fuzzy expert system to monitor cardiac data continuously and alarm when an untoward event was detected. Of 13 patients monitored while developing the prototype system, only two failed to exhibit alarm events. A 200-patient clinical trial confirmed that the system substantially reduced the number and duration of alarm events. The original program used our fuzzy expert system shell "FLOPS". The rule syntax is quite different from fuzzy control systems, using approximate numerical comparisons and categorical outputs. Input is from the cardiac monitor units via RS-232 or Ethernet and output is voice alarm messages, such as "Bed 4-extended damp"
Keywords :
alarm systems; cardiology; fuzzy systems; medical expert systems; medical signal processing; patient monitoring; blood pressure; cardiac data monitoring; cardiology; fuzzy expert system; hemodynamic alarm system; intensive care unit; patient monitoring; pulmonary artery catheter; Alarm systems; Arteries; Catheters; Condition monitoring; Heart; Hemodynamics; Hybrid intelligent systems; Patient monitoring; Pressure measurement; Veins;
Conference_Titel :
IFSA World Congress and 20th NAFIPS International Conference, 2001. Joint 9th
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7078-3
DOI :
10.1109/NAFIPS.2001.944369