Acute cardiac care has changed dramatically over the past decennia. In
coronary care and general intensive care units, information technology
was introduced for arrhythmia monitoring and other signal processing.
More recently, information technology has been applied to assist
clinical decision making. Chapter 1 provides a definition for clinical
decision support systems (CDSS) in critical care and describes factors
for successful implementation of such systems. Subsequent chapters
present three groups of studies designed to improve patient care (I)
using information technology to assist rapid diagnosis
and treatment in patients with evolving myocardial infarction, (II)
better managing the multitude of monitoring alarms and (III) improving
glucose regulation in patients at an intensive cardiac care unit.
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