2020
DOI: 10.1007/s13311-020-00846-1
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Neurocritical Care: Bench to Bedside (Eds. Claude Hemphill, Michael James) Integrating and Using Big Data in Neurocritical Care

Abstract: The critical care environment drives huge volumes of data, and clinicians are tasked with quickly processing this data and responding to it urgently. The neurocritical care environment increasingly involves EEG, multimodal intracranial monitoring, and complex imaging which preclude comprehensive human synthesis, and requires new concepts to integrate data into clinical care. By definition, Big Data is data that cannot be handled using traditional infrastructures and is characterized by the volume, variety, vel… Show more

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“…[44]. Importantly, the lateral (W = 4.4 mm) and longitudinal (L = 6.8 mm) dimensions predicted from the present model were found to be in good agreement with those of [44], which were reported to be around 4 mm and 7 mm, respectively. Additionally, the longitudinal extension of the ablation zone dimensions (corresponding to 50 °C isotherm) in the forward direction from the tip point of electrode and in backward direction from the insulation margin was found to be about 1 mm, analogous to that presented in [44].…”
Section: Model Validationsupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…[44]. Importantly, the lateral (W = 4.4 mm) and longitudinal (L = 6.8 mm) dimensions predicted from the present model were found to be in good agreement with those of [44], which were reported to be around 4 mm and 7 mm, respectively. Additionally, the longitudinal extension of the ablation zone dimensions (corresponding to 50 °C isotherm) in the forward direction from the tip point of electrode and in backward direction from the insulation margin was found to be about 1 mm, analogous to that presented in [44].…”
Section: Model Validationsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Additionally, the longitudinal extension of the ablation zone dimensions (corresponding to 50 • C isotherm) in the forward direction from the tip point of electrode and in backward direction from the insulation margin was found to be about 1 mm, analogous to that presented in [45]. [44]. Importantly, the lateral (W = 4.4 mm) and longitudinal (L = 6.8 mm) dimensions predicted from the present model were found to be in good agreement with those of [44], which were reported to be around 4 mm and 7 mm, respectively.…”
Section: Model Validationsupporting
confidence: 60%
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