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Referenzen


1.    Sendelbach, S., & Funk, M. (2013). Alarm fatigue: a patient safety concern. AACN advanced critical care, 24(4), 378–388. doi.org


2.    Johnson, K. R., Hagadorn, J. I., & Sink, D. W. (2017). Alarm Safety and Alarm Fatigue. Clinics in Perinatology, 44(3), 713–728. doi.org


3.    Jones, K. (2014). Alarm fatigue a top patient safety hazard. CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal = Journal de l’Association Medicale Canadienne, 186(3), 178. doi.org 


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13.    Hever, G., Cohen, L., O’Connor, M. F., Matot, I., Lerner, B., & Bitan, Y. (2020). Machine learning applied to multi-sensor information to reduce false alarm rate in the ICU. Journal of clinical monitoring and computing, 34(2), 339–352. doi.org


14.    Eerikäinen, L. M., Vanschoren, J., Rooijakkers, M. J., Vullings, R., & Aarts, R. M. (2016). Reduction of false arrhythmia alarms using signal selection and machine learning. Physiological measurement, 37(8), 1204–1216. doi.org

Referenzen & Abkürzungen

Abkürzungsverzeichnis


BMBF: Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung
INALO: Intelligenter Alarmoptimierer für die Intensivstation
ITS: Intensivstation
KI: Künstliche Intelligenz
ML: Machine Learning / maschinelles Lernen

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