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J Med Syst ; 44(9): 161, 2020 Aug 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32748066

ABSTRACT

A digital twin is a digital representation of a physical asset reproducing its data model, its behaviour and its communication with other physical assets. Digital twins act as a digital replica for the physical object or process they represent, providing nearly real-time monitoring and evaluation without being in close proximity. Although most of their concrete applications can be found mainly in the industrial context, healthcare represents another relevant area where digital twins can have a disruptive impact. The main research question tackled by this paper is about the integration of digital twins with agents and Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) technologies in healthcare. After providing an overview of the application of digital twins in healthcare, in this paper, we discuss our vision about agent-based digital twins, and we present a first case study, about the application of agent-based digital twins to the management of severe traumas.


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Delivery of Health Care , Humans
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Health Informatics J ; 26(1): 328-341, 2020 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30726161

ABSTRACT

In trauma resuscitation, an accurate documentation is crucial to improve the quality of trauma care. Hospital emergency departments typically adopt handwritten paper records and flow sheets for acquiring data, which are often inaccurate. In this article, we describe TraumaTracker, a computer-based system for trauma tracking and documentation. Results demonstrate that completeness and accuracy of trauma documentation significantly improved using TraumaTracker, since it enables to add data and information that were not recorded in paper documentation - especially precise times and locations of events.


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Documentation , Resuscitation , Humans
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Artif Intell Med ; 96: 187-197, 2019 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30579672

ABSTRACT

Personal assistant agents can have an important role in healthcare as a smart technology to support physicians in their daily work, helping to tackle the increasing complexity of their task environment. In this paper we present and discuss a personal medical assistant agent technology for trauma documentation and management, based on the Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) architecture. The purpose of the personal assistant agent is twofold: to assist the Trauma Team in doing precision tracking during a trauma resuscitation, so as to (automatically) produce an accurate documentation of the trauma, and to generate alerts at real-time, to be eventually displayed either on smart-glasses or room-display.


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Decision Support Systems, Clinical/organization & administration , Emergencies , Resuscitation/methods , Wounds and Injuries/therapy , Documentation/standards , Health Information Exchange/standards , Humans , Patient Care Team , Reminder Systems/standards , Reproducibility of Results , Time Factors
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