Title :
Quicker, more accurate nutrition plans for newborn infants
Author :
Horn, Werner ; Popow, Christian ; Miksch, Silvia ; Seyfang, Andreas
Author_Institution :
Wien Univ., Austria
Abstract :
Planning and calculating adequate nutritional support for sick or premature newborn infants in an intensive care unit (ICU) is tedious, time-consuming work. Besides requiring considerable expert knowledge and practical experience, this task is prone to inherent, possibly fatal, calculation errors. To automate this process, we built several versions of the Vienna Expert System for Parenteral Nutrition of Neonates (VIE-PNN) knowledge-based system for prescribing parenteral (intravenous) nutrition supply. Unfortunately, clinicians did not employ these initial versions in their daily routine. This article describes our recent redesign of VIE-PNN using an HTML-based client-server architecture. We have integrated this tool into the intranet of workstations that runs a clinic´s patient data management system. Its acceptance among physicians has been immediate. Two neonatal ICUs at the University of Vienna have put this integrated version into daily use. Factors underlying this knowledge-based system´s successful operation include its ease of use, minimal required input, robustness, explanation facilities and time savings compared to hand calculation
Keywords :
Internet; client-server systems; explanation; medical expert systems; page description languages; patient care; HTML-based client-server architecture; VIE-PNN; Vienna Expert System for Parenteral Nutrition of Neonates; Vienna University; calculation errors; clinic patient data management system; ease of use; explanation facilities; integrated version; intensive care unit; intranet; intravenous nutrition supply; knowledge-based system; minimal required input; newborn infants; nutrition plans; parenteral nutrition supply prescription; robustness; system redesign; time saving; Conference management; Executive Committee; IEEE members; Lakes; Meeting planning; Pediatrics; Societies; Student activities; User interfaces; Voting;
Journal_Title :
Intelligent Systems and their Applications, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/5254.653226