An integrated AI, telemedicine, and Internet of Things system for the ICU has brought down the overall mortality rate in critical care at China University Medical Hospital in Taiwan.
CMUH's HiThings Tele-ICU system collects and analyses live data from thousands of medical devices and features AI modules that support clinical decision-making. The integrated ICU system has two main user interfaces: the overview panel, which presents up-to-date ICU data, and the digital twin panel, which creates a patient-specific model to offer a detailed, near real-time view of a patient's condition.
The tele-ICU system runs six AI applications that each address specific critical conditions and proactively and continuously analyse up-to-date data. It has AI for detecting sepsis, STEMI (severe heart attack), acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), and stroke. The integrated system has helped reduce the overall ICU mortality rate by 4%.
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