Aggrus / PSI-identification-in-EMR

In recent years the Healthcare system has been facing a problem that caused a significant amount of loss of life, even though it is not a disease. That problem has been FTRs (Failiure to Rescue). Many patients that had curable disease died because their condition was wrongly diagnosed, not recognized fast enough, or because there was missing information. This is where this project comes in. It envisions to take the information available in hospitals and order it in a meaningful and easy to interpret way, so that doctors can act faster and more efficiently. On top of that it also alerts doctors on cases that might be misinterpreted by looking at previous records.
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Laboratory Values to consider (Query required) #8

Open NadavLankin opened 6 years ago

NadavLankin commented 6 years ago

Inpatients, FTR include/exclude criteria FROM LABEVENTS (https://mimic.physionet.org/mimictables/labevents/)

Laboratory Values to focus on:

references: http://www.ahpi.in/EMERGENCY%20DEPARTMENTS-HEALTH%20QUEST%20GUIDELINES%202018.pdf

Aggrus commented 6 years ago

In sodium, pH, potassium, glucose, and calcium is it general sodium concentration, or in a specific fluid? pH shows too many results, so the database only shows some of them. PaO2 also shows too many results.

I can perform filtered querries and get multiple excel sheets to show all results, if we need all of them.