Objective Medical Decision-Making Systems Approach in Disease
Workshop, Crete, Greece, April 30¿May 5, 1985 Proceedings
Herausgegeben von Tsiftsis, Dimitris D.
Objective Medical Decision-Making Systems Approach in Disease
Workshop, Crete, Greece, April 30¿May 5, 1985 Proceedings
Herausgegeben von Tsiftsis, Dimitris D.
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Produktdetails
- Lecture Notes in Medical Informatics .28
- Verlag: Springer / Springer Berlin Heidelberg / Springer, Berlin
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-3-540-16100-4
- 1986.
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 1986
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 400g
- ISBN-13: 9783540161004
- ISBN-10: 3540161007
- Artikelnr.: 27177965
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Keynote papers.- Objective medical decision making with special reference to acute abdominal pain.- Expert systems.- Acute abdomen.- Comparison of several discrimination methods. Application to the acute abdominal pain diagnosis.- Teaching clinical decision-making with computer-simulated patients.- Weights optimization in a rule-based expert system: An application to the diagnosis of acute abdominal pain.- Experience with compiling a diagnostic database on acute abdominal pain.- Medical decision making - the patient.- Summary and conclusion of the acute abdomen session.- Cardiovascular disease - myocardial infarct.- Medical decision-making applied to the diagnosis of coronary artery disease.- Hypertension management: Connection of an expert system to the ARTEMIS patient database.- From clinical experience to objective decision making in myocardial infarction.- Prognostic indicators for patients with acute myocardial infarction complicated by pump failure undergoing intraaortic counterpulsation.- Improved estimation of operative risk after heart valve replacement: Medical decision-making based on multivariate logistic regression analysis.- Practical experience in provision of objective decision support for acute chest pain in primary care.- Summary and conclusion of the cardiovascular session.- Jaundice.- The Torino liver project.- A general hospital diagnostic database on jaundice.- Differential diagnosis of jaundice: A pocket diagnostic chart Copenhagen Computer Icterus Group.- Statistical prediction of diagnosis: Application to hepatitis.- Educational use of objective diagnostic methods.- Summary and conclusion of the jaundice session.- Diabetes.- Mathematical models of insulin, ketone bodies and glucose kinetics in diabetes: Their use for understanding andassessing metabolism and its control.- Objective medical decision-making in diabetes.- Possibilities for prediction of blood glucose and improvement of diabetes control.- The glucagon/C-peptide test in the discrimination of insulin-dependent from non-insulin-dependent diabetes.- Diabeta - An expert system for the management of diabetes.- Summary and conclusion of the diabetes session.- Generalist systems.- The MEDIUC system for diagnostic support and its new gastroenterological database.- Idea - A consultative system.- Decision aid in the general practitioner's office: Myth or possible reality?.- An expert system for anemia diagnosis.- A computer assisted diagnostic system for dyspepsia (Gladys).- Epilogue.
Keynote papers.- Objective medical decision making with special reference to acute abdominal pain.- Expert systems.- Acute abdomen.- Comparison of several discrimination methods. Application to the acute abdominal pain diagnosis.- Teaching clinical decision-making with computer-simulated patients.- Weights optimization in a rule-based expert system: An application to the diagnosis of acute abdominal pain.- Experience with compiling a diagnostic database on acute abdominal pain.- Medical decision making - the patient.- Summary and conclusion of the acute abdomen session.- Cardiovascular disease - myocardial infarct.- Medical decision-making applied to the diagnosis of coronary artery disease.- Hypertension management: Connection of an expert system to the ARTEMIS patient database.- From clinical experience to objective decision making in myocardial infarction.- Prognostic indicators for patients with acute myocardial infarction complicated by pump failure undergoing intraaortic counterpulsation.- Improved estimation of operative risk after heart valve replacement: Medical decision-making based on multivariate logistic regression analysis.- Practical experience in provision of objective decision support for acute chest pain in primary care.- Summary and conclusion of the cardiovascular session.- Jaundice.- The Torino liver project.- A general hospital diagnostic database on jaundice.- Differential diagnosis of jaundice: A pocket diagnostic chart Copenhagen Computer Icterus Group.- Statistical prediction of diagnosis: Application to hepatitis.- Educational use of objective diagnostic methods.- Summary and conclusion of the jaundice session.- Diabetes.- Mathematical models of insulin, ketone bodies and glucose kinetics in diabetes: Their use for understanding andassessing metabolism and its control.- Objective medical decision-making in diabetes.- Possibilities for prediction of blood glucose and improvement of diabetes control.- The glucagon/C-peptide test in the discrimination of insulin-dependent from non-insulin-dependent diabetes.- Diabeta - An expert system for the management of diabetes.- Summary and conclusion of the diabetes session.- Generalist systems.- The MEDIUC system for diagnostic support and its new gastroenterological database.- Idea - A consultative system.- Decision aid in the general practitioner's office: Myth or possible reality?.- An expert system for anemia diagnosis.- A computer assisted diagnostic system for dyspepsia (Gladys).- Epilogue.