Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Computation in a Ventilator Therapy Planner

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Citation: Geoffrey W. Rutledge and George E. Thomsen and Ingo A. Beinlich and Brad R. Farr and Lewis B. Sheiner and Lawrence M. Fagan. (1989) Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Computation in a Ventilator Therapy Planner. In KSL-89-78, 1989.

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author Geoffrey W. Rutledge and George E. Thomsen and Ingo A. Beinlich and Brad R. Farr and Lewis B. Sheiner and Lawrence M. Fagan
title Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Computation in a Ventilator Therapy Planner
number KSL-89-78
institution Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory
address Washington D.C.
year 1989
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abstract VentPlan is an implementation of an architecture for combining qualitative and quantitative computation in a therapy planner. VentPlan interprets patient data measurements, ventilator settings, and clinical diagnoses, then incorporates these data in a physiologic mode. A quantitative modeling system, a belief network and a multiattribute value model work together to refine a patient-specific physiologic model and a calculate recommended treatment plans (settings of the ventilator). Communication among these modules occurs through a shared meaning and probabilistic representation for a common set of physiologic parameters.

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Abstract VentPlan is an implementation of an archit VentPlan is an implementation of an architecture for combining qualitative and quantitative computation in a therapy planner. VentPlan interprets patient data measurements, ventilator settings, and clinical diagnoses, then incorporates these data in a physiologic mode. A quantitative modeling system, a belief network and a multiattribute value model work together to refine a patient-specific physiologic model and a calculate recommended treatment plans (settings of the ventilator). Communication among these modules occurs through a shared meaning and probabilistic representation for a common set of physiologic parameters. or a common set of physiologic parameters.
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Title Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Computation in a Ventilator Therapy Planner  +
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