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In the daily routine of an SICU, particularly in cardiac surgery, the nurses are to an increasing extent confronted with problems of connecting and using medical instruments as well as with documentation of the data of these instruments. An increasing number of user errors is to be expected. Use of advanced computer technology can help avoid such errors. In this paper the system ‘ALODIN’ is presented which is developed in our institutions according to the IEEE standard ‘Medical Information Bus’ (MIB). ALODIN-I will be part of a CCCS (computerized critical care system) which is installed in the clinic for cardiovascular surgery at Medical School Hannover.
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Kampmann, J., Lau, G., Kropp, S. et al. Connection of electronic medical devices in ICU according to the standard ‘MIB’. J Clin Monit Comput 8, 163–166 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01738888
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