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The Data Acquisition and Display System (DADS)

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In the previous chapter a framework has been sketched of factors which may lead to adverse incidents in anesthesia. Some of these factors referred to information processing and transfer. The DADS described in this chapter was developed to improve matters in this respect (Fig. 3.1).

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Meijler, A.P. (1987). The Data Acquisition and Display System (DADS). In: Automation in Anesthesia — A Relief?. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72913-3_3

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