Artificial intelligence assists junior clinicians in assessing risk of severe cardio-respiratory instability in monitored patients
Journal Article, Intensive Care Medicine Experimental, Vol. 7, pp. 416, September, 2019
BibTeX
@article{Chen-2019-121675,author = {L. Chen and T. Pellathy and J. Yoon and G. Clermont and M. R. Pinsky and M. Hravnak and A. Dubrawski},
title = {Artificial intelligence assists junior clinicians in assessing risk of severe cardio-respiratory instability in monitored patients},
journal = {Intensive Care Medicine Experimental},
year = {2019},
month = {September},
volume = {7},
pages = {416},
}
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