Abstract:
Embodiments herein provide a rule-based smart alarm system for a medical monitoring system that avoids alarm fatigue, delivery of coordinated medical data from multiple sources, and methods to facilitate data entry by a caregiver in the field, ?n various embodiments, data may be correlated from multiple sensor streams to validate measurements made by sensors, Additionally, in various embodiments, systems and techniques may use prior-determined probabilities based on validated clinical data, patient history, and treatments administered to determine subsequent actions after an alarm is triggered. In various embodiments, these actions may include, but are not limited to, when to alarm, when to acquire more data, and one or more protocols to recommend to clinicians. Additionally, in various embodiments, systems and techniques may archive user responses, triggered alarms, and related data so that the decision-making process surrounding alarm triggering may be refined during post-analysis. Additionally, various embodiments, techniques and systems may enable coordinated representation of a set of medical data by visually presenting data related to the events using two or more correlated representations.
Abstract:
Compositions and methods related to live or live attenuated pre-conditioned and typical viruses such as rotaviruses are disclosed. The live attenuated rotaviruses exhibit better stability characteristics and are useful for the prevention of a rotavirus infection and/or rotavirus gastroenteritis in children.
Abstract:
Invention provides rotavirus vaccine compositions comprising rotavirus antigens, stabilizers and buffers. The buffers in the invention are pre-mixed in the rotavirus vaccine compositions to neutralize the high acidic pH of the stomach without, requiring separate administration of an antacid before vaccine administration. Vaccine compositions with buffers of the invention are stable liquid rotavirus vaccine formulations for oral administration.
Abstract:
Embodiments herein provide a rule-based smart alarm system for a medical monitoring system that avoids alarm fatigue, delivery of coordinated medical data from multiple sources, and methods to facilitate data entry by a caregiver in the field, ϊn various embodiments, data may be correlated from multiple sensor streams to validate measurements made by sensors, Additionally, in various embodiments, systems and techniques may use prior-determined probabilities based on validated clinical data, patient history, and treatments administered to determine subsequent actions after an alarm is triggered. In various embodiments, these actions may include, but are not limited to, when to alarm, when to acquire more data, and one or more protocols to recommend to clinicians. Additionally, in various embodiments, systems and techniques may archive user responses, triggered alarms, and related data so that the decision-making process surrounding alarm triggering may be refined during post-analysis. Additionally, various embodiments, techniques and systems may enable coordinated representation of a set of medical data by visually presenting data related to the events using two or more correlated representations.
Abstract:
An embodiment of the present invention provides a method, comprising, capturing context information of a user and using heuristics based on a common knowledge database to turn location tracked over time combined with the context information into semantic location information.
Abstract:
An embodiment of the present invention provides a method of using probabilistic techniques in trending and profiling of user behavior in order to offer recommendations, comprising detecting patterns in user behavior over time thereby enabling a personal device associated with said user to predict what the user is likely to do on a given day or what the user intends to accomplish in an action that has begun.