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Publication Date:
October 2009
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1862-278X
DOI:
10.1515/BMT.2009.034

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SmartCare®: Automatisierung klinischer Leitlinien / SmartCare®: automatizing clinical guidelines

Stefan Mersmann1

1Research and Development Clinical Software Solutions, Dräger Medical AG & Co. KG, Lübeck, Deutschland

Korrespondenz: Stefan Mersmann, Research and Development Clinical Software Solutions, Dräger Medical AG & Co. KG, Moislinger Allee 53-55, D-23542 Lübeck, Deutschland Phone: +49-451-882 4062 Fax: +49-451-882 74062

Citation Information: Biomedizinische Technik/Biomedical Engineering. Volume 54, Issue 5, Pages 283–288, ISSN (Online) 1862-278X, ISSN (Print) 0013-5585, DOI: 10.1515/BMT.2009.034, October 2009

Publication History:
Received:
2008-12-15
Accepted:
2009-07-18
Published Online:
2009-10-06

Abstract

In critical care environments, important medical and economic challenges are presented by the enhancement of therapeutic quality and the reduction of therapeutic costs. For this purpose, several clinical studies have demonstrated a positive impact of the adoption of so-called clinical guidelines. Clinical guidelines represent well documented best practices in healthcare and are fundamental aspects of evidence-based medicine. However, at the bedside, such clinical guidelines remain difficult to use by clinical staff. The knowledge-based technology SmartCare® allows incorporation of arbitrary computerized clinical guidelines into various medical target systems. SmartCare® constitutes a clinical guideline engine because it executes one or more clinical guidelines on a specific medical device. SmartCare® was initially applied for the automated control of a mechanical ventilator to assist the process of weaning from a medical device. The methodology allows further applications to be implemented effectively with other medical devices and/or with other appropriate guidelines. In this paper, we report on the methodology and the resulting versatility of such a system, as well as the clinical evaluation of SmartCare®/PS and its perspectives.

Keywords: Ersparnispotenzial; evidenzbasierte Medizin; Expertensysteme; künstliche Beatmung; Prozessoptimierung; wissensbasierte Therapieführung; cost savings; evidence-based medicine; expert systems; knowledge-based therapy control; mechanical ventilation; process optimizing

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