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Health Informatics for Neonatal Intensive Care Units: An Analytical Modeling Perspective

Abstract

The effective use of data within intensive care units (ICUs) has great potential to create new cloud-based health analytics solutions for disease prevention or earlier condition onset detection. The Artemis project aims to achieve the above goals in the area of neonatal ICUs (NICU). In this paper, we proposed an analytical model for the Artemis cloud project which will be deployed at McMaster Children's Hospital in Hamilton. We collect not only physiological data but also the infusion pumps data that are attached to NICU beds. Using the proposed analytical model, we predict the amount of storage, memory, and computation power required for the system. Capacity planning and tradeoff analysis would be more accurate and systematic by applying the proposed analytical model in this paper. Numerical results are obtained using real inputs acquired from McMaster Children's Hospital and a pilot deployment of the system at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) in Toronto.

Authors

Khazaei H; Mench-Bressan N; McGregor C; Pugh JE

Journal

IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine, Vol. 3, , pp. 1–9

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

January 1, 2015

DOI

10.1109/jtehm.2015.2485268

ISSN

2168-2372

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