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摘要
随着人工智能技术在医疗保健领域的兴起,研究人员一直在使用该技术开发一种辅助诊断的计算系统,通常称为“临床决策支持系统(cdss)”。目前可用的CDSS应用程序通常既不是免费的,也不是为治疗泰国患者而优化的。在这项工作中,我们提出了一个新的CDSS平台,旨在作为泰国CDSS应用的开放平台。作为原型和概念验证,我们开发了Mahidol Snake Envenomation Support System (messs),这是我们在新平台上使用的第一个cdss应用程序。mess的目的是帮助用户为泰国,特别是农村地区的蛇咬伤患者制定治疗计划,并指导用户完成治疗流程。mess建议的治疗方法严格遵循Ramathibodi中毒中心提供的蛇中毒指南。目标用户是向专家寻求医疗建议的全科医生等医务人员。医务人员将首先把病人的资料传送给社会保障系统。然后,系统将检索信息,将其提交给托管在我们中央计算设施上的推理引擎单元,并通过我们的应用程序向医务人员显示建议的操作。我们讨论了从mssss开发中获得的经验教训,以便将来在我们的平台上开发CDSS应用程序。
The Clinical Decision Support System for the Snake Envenomation in Thailand
With the rises of the AI technology in Healthcare, researchers have been using the technology to develop a computational system to aid diagnosis, commonly known as 'Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSSs)'. The CDSS applications currently available are usually neither free, nor optimized for treating Thai patients. In this work, we propose a new CDSS platform intended as an open platform for the CDSS application in Thailand. As a prototype and proof of concept, we developed the Mahidol Snake Envenomation Support System (MSESS), as the first C DSS a pplication u sing o ur n ew p latform. MSESS was designed to help its user formulate a treatment plan for the patient with snake bite found in Thailand, particularly in rural areas, and guide the user through the treatment flow. The treatments suggested by MSESS strictly follows the Snake Envenomation guideline provided by the Ramathibodi Poison Center. The targeted user is the medical personnel such as general practitioner seeking a medical advice from specialists. The medical personnel will first e nter t he p atient information to the CDSS. The system will then retrieve the information, submit it to the inference engine unit hosted at our central computing facilities, and display the suggested actions to the medical personnel via our application. We discuss our lesson learn from the development of MSESS for the future development of CDSS applications on our platform.