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HOLMES: Health OnLine Model Ensemble Serving for Deep Learning Models in Intensive Care Units [PDF]
Deep learning models have achieved expert-level performance in healthcare with an exclusive focus on training accurate models. However, in many clinical environments such as intensive care unit (ICU), real-time model serving is equally if not more important than accuracy, because in ICU patient care is simultaneously more urgent and more expensive ...
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The attιtudes and behavιors of intensιve care unιt nurses towards end-of-lιfe care [PDF]
Introduction: The end-of-life period is a process in which anxiety of death is experienced intensely and there are positive and negative experiences for the nurse and the patient.
Hançerlioğlu, Sadık+1 more
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Aging weakens the blood–brain barrier (BBB), increasing susceptibility to CNS cancers and complicating treatment. This review examines BBB deterioration, its impact on drug delivery, and potential interventions like targeting neuroinflammation and advanced therapies.
Quang La, Aiman Baloch, David F. Lo
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Recurrent Neural Network on PICTURE Model [PDF]
Intensive Care Units (ICUs) provide critical care and life support for most severely ill and injured patients in the hospital. With the need for ICUs growing rapidly and unprecedentedly, especially during COVID-19, accurately identifying the most critical patients helps hospitals to allocate resources more efficiently and save more lives.
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Intensive-care Units for Myocardial Infarction [PDF]
J. P. Shillingford
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Multi‐institutional study on image quality for a novel CBCT solution on O‐ring linac
Abstract Introduction This work presents a multi‐institutional study on image quality provided by a novel cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). The main goal is to investigate the consistency of imaging performance across multiple institutions.
Luis Agulles‐Pedrós+11 more
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ICU Disparnumerophobia and Triskaidekaphobia: The 'Irrational Care Unit'? [PDF]
Whilst evidence-based medicine is the cornerstone of modern practice, it is likely that clinicians are influenced by cultural biases. This work set out to look for evidence of number preference in invasive mechanical ventilatory therapy as a concrete example of subconscious treatment bias. A retrospective observational intensive care electronic medical
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Intensive Care Unit at University Hospital, Copenhagen [PDF]
Joshua E. Rosen, O Secher
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Abstract Background The dose‐averaged linear energy transfer (LETD) in proton therapy (PT) has in pre‐clinical studies been linked to the relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of protons. Until recently, the most common PT delivery method in prostate cancer has been double‐scattered PT, with LETD only available through dedicated Monte Carlo (MC ...
Rasmus Klitgaard+7 more
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