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Title:
Computer-based medical guidelines and protocols : a primer and current trends
Series:
Studies in health technology and informatics, 139
Publication Information:
Amsterdam, The Netherlands : IOS Press, 2008
Physical Description:
x, 289 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
ISBN:
9781586038731

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Summary

This book brings together results from different branches of computer science (in particular, artificial intelligence), medical informatics and medicine to examine cutting edge approaches to computer-based guideline modeling, verification and interpretation. Different methods have been developed to support the development, deployment, maintenance and use of evidence-based guidelines, using techniques from artificial intelligence, software engineering, medical informatics and formal methods. Such methods employ different representation formalisms and computational techniques. As the guideline-related research spans a wide range of research communities, a comprehensive integration of the results of these communities was lacking. It is the intention of this book to fill this gap. It is the first book of its kind that partially has the nature of a textbook. The book consists of two parts. The first part consists of nine chapters which together offer a comprehensive overview of the most important medical and computer-science aspects of clinical guidelines and protocols. The second part of the book consists of chapters that are extended versions of selected papers that were originally submitted to the ECAI-2006 workshop AI Techniques in Health Care: Evidence-based Guidelines and Protocols'. These chapters will provide the reader detailed information about actual research in the area by leading researchers.


Table of Contents

Annette ten Teije and Silvia Miksch and Peter J.F. LucasKitty Rosenbrand and Joyce van Croonenborg and Jolanda WittenbergPaul de Clercq and Katharina Kaiser and Arie HasmanJohn Fox and Elizabeth Black and Ioannis Chronakis and Robert Dunlop and Vivek Patkar and Matthew South and Richard ThomsonArjen Hommersom and Perry Groot and Michael Balser and Peter LucasPaolo Terenziani and Efrat German and Yuval ShaharLuca Anselma and Stefania MontaniPerry Groot and Arjen Hommersom and Peter LucasWolfgang Aigner and Katharina Kaiser and Silvia MikschSilvana QuagliniFederico Chesani and Evelina Lamma and Paola Mello and Marco Montali and Sergio Storari and Paola Baldazzi and Marilena ManfrediDavid Dominguez and Carlos Fernandez and Teresa Meneu and Juan Bautista Mocholi and Riccardo SerafinAvner Hatsek and Ohad Young and Erez Shalom and Yuval ShaharArjen Hommersom and Perry Groot and Peter Lucas and Mar Marcos and Begona Martinez-SalvadorJim HunterVivek Patkar and John FoxMor Peleg and Dongwen Wang and Adriana Fodor and Sagi Keren and Eddy KarnieliJonathan Schmitt and Michael Balser and Wolfgang ReifAndreas Seyfang and Michael Paesold and Peter Votruba and Silvia MikschPaolo Terenziani and Stefania Montani and Alessio Bottrighi and Gianpaolo Molino and Mauro Torchio
Prefacep. v
Part I A Primer
Chapter 1 Guideline Developmentp. 3
Chapter 2 Computer-Interpretable Guideline Formalismsp. 22
Chapter 3 From Guidelines to Careflows: Modelling and Supporting Complex Clinical Processesp. 44
Chapter 4 Formal Methods for Verification of Clinical Practice Guidelinesp. 63
Chapter 5 The Temporal Aspects of Clinical Guidelinesp. 81
Chapter 6 Planning: Supporting and Optimizing Clinical Guidelines Executionp. 101
Chapter 7 Adaptation of Clinical Practice Guidelinesp. 121
Chapter 8 Visualization Methods to Support Guideline-Based Care Managementp. 140
Chapter 9 Compliance with Clinical Practice Guidelinesp. 160
Part II Current Trends
Compliance Checking of Cancer-Screening CareFlows: An Approach Based on Computational Logicp. 183
Medical Guidelines for the Patient: Introducing the Life Assistance Protocolsp. 193
DeGeL: A Clinical-Guidelines Library and Automated Guideline-Support Toolsp. 203
A Constraint-Based Approach to Medical Guidelines and Protocolsp. 213
TSNet - A Distributed Architecture for Time Series Analysisp. 223
Clinical Guidelines and Care Pathways: A Case Study Applying PROforma Decision Support Technology to the Breast Cancer Care Pathwayp. 233
Lessons Learned from Adapting a Generic Narrative Diabetic-Foot Guideline to an Institutional Decision-Support Systemp. 243
Verification of Medical Guidelines in KIVp. 253
Improving the Execution of Clinical Guidelines and Temporal Data Abstraction in High-Frequency Domainsp. 263
Applying Artificial Intelligence to Clinical Guidelines: The GLARE Approachp. 273
Glossaryp. 283
Author Indexp. 289