Published papers & abstracts
Integrated monitoring and analysis for early warning of patient deterioration
L. Tarassenko, A. Hann, and D. Young, BJA Advance Access published May 17, 2006.
Multi-parameter monitoring for early warning of patient deterioration
Tarassenko L, Hann A, Patterson A, Braithwaite E, Davidson K, Barber V and Young D. Presented at the 3rd IEE International Seminar on Medical Applications of Signal Processing, London, 71-6 in 2005
Impact of an Electronic Integrated Monitoring System Upon the Incidence and Duration of Patient Instability on a Step Down Unit
Hravnak, Marilyn, et. al. Presented at the 4th International Symposium on Rapid Response Systems and Medical Emergency Teams on 9th May 2008.
Ability of an electronic integrated monitoring system to impact duration of patient instability on a step down unit
Pinsky, M., et. al. American Journal of Critical Care, 2008; 17 (3), 279. Presented at the American Association of Critical Care Nurses National Teaching Institute, Chicago, IL; May 5, 2008.
Cardiorespiratory instability before and after implementing an integrated monitoring system
Pinsky M., et. al. American Journal of Respiratory Critical Care Medicine, 2008: 177: A842. Presented at the American Thoracic Society Meeting, May 21, 2008; Toronto ON.
Electronic Integrated Monitoring of Medical Emergency Team Calls to a Step Down Unit”, Hravnak M, et. al.
Presented as a poster at the 2007 MET Conference. Published in Circulation, Volume 116, Issue 16 Supplement; October 16, 2007 / Abstracts From Scientific Sessions 2007.
Read Abstract at ahajournals.org
Aggregate Vital Sign Monitoring Prior to Cardiac Arrest
Choukalas, C.G., Galvan, E.M, and Wallace, A.W., University of California San Francisco
Single-Centre Experiences
Implementation of a Rapid Response Team with Automated Event Detection and Early Warning
Lisbeth Votruba and Diane Wehby from Saint Mary’s Health Care, A Member of Trinity Health, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Can the Visensia Index Score Predict Mortality in High risk Injured Patients?
by Coba V, et. al, from the Department of Surgery, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan