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Artificial intelligence assists junior clinicians in assessing risk of severe cardio-respiratory instability in monitored patients

L. Chen, T. Pellathy, J. Yoon, G. Clermont, M. R. Pinsky, M. Hravnak, and A. Dubrawski
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},
}