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. 1992:18–22.

Visualization of large datasets in intensive care.

U Wenkebach 1, B Pollwein 1, U Finsterer 1
PMCID: PMC2248022  PMID: 1482864

Abstract

At the "Institut für Anaesthesiologie der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität" in Munich a computer-based system for the analysis and interpretation of renal function and fluid and electrolyte metabolism of critical care patients has been developed. This paper describes requirements and implementation aspects of the presentation of data to the physician. Key issue is, how to transform the enormous--and, as we all know, constantly increasing--amount of plain data available in modern intensive care units (ICUs) into relevant information which can be easily turned into therapeutic actions. These issues have been discussed in literature extensively over many years, but with the upcoming of moderately priced, though powerful graphical UNIX workstations an extended functionality is feasible.

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