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Technical description of the IBIS Data Library
John Gade
*
, Ilkka Korhonen
, Mark van Gils
, Peter Weller
, Leena Pesu
*
Corresponding author for this work
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
Instrumentarium Corporation
Judex Datasystemer
VTT (former employee or external)
City University London
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Technical Specification
100%
Data Library
100%
IBIS®
100%
Intensive Care
30%
European Union
20%
Patient Data Management System
20%
Finland
10%
Intensive Care Unit
10%
University Hospital
10%
Clinical Information
10%
Laboratory Data
10%
Evoked Potentials
10%
Royal
10%
Specific Events
10%
Sweeping
10%
Biosignals
10%
Trend Data
10%
Interpretation Method
10%
Electroencephalography
10%
Critically Ill Patients
10%
Annotated Dataset
10%
Patient Monitor
10%
Data Annotation
10%
Signal Type
10%
Nursing Actions
10%
Brain Dysfunction
10%
Multimodal Evoked Potentials
10%
Routine Care
10%
Care Plan
10%
Continuous Electroencephalogram
10%
BIOMED-2
10%
INIS
data
100%
nuclear data collections
100%
patients
60%
surgery
40%
hospitals
30%
information
20%
management
20%
signals
20%
european union
20%
assessments
10%
finland
10%
storage
10%
monitoring
10%
inclusions
10%
units
10%
laboratories
10%
monitors
10%
universities
10%
brain
10%
potentials
10%
electroencephalography
10%
Computer Science
Annotation
100%
Technical Description
100%
Data Management System
66%
Data Type
33%
Electrocardiography
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Patient Monitor
100%
Intensive Care
100%
Evoked Response
66%
Intensive Care Unit
33%
University Hospital
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Brain Dysfunction
100%