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Artifact Processing in a Computerized Intensive Care Unit

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After the installation of our computerized intensive care system, one of our physicians voiced the following opinion: “We have a wonderful system to register data. What we now need is to reduce the huge amount of artifacts which I can see on the computer-generated trend charts.”

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Bleicher, W., Epple, E., Kopp, M., Junger, H. (1985). Artifact Processing in a Computerized Intensive Care Unit. In: Osswald, P.M. (eds) Computers in Critical Care and Pulmonary Medicine. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70068-2_15

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