Automating sedation state assessments using natural language processing
Aaron Conway,
Jack Li,
Mohammad Goudarzi Rad
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionCommon goals for procedural sedation are to control pain and ensure the patient is not moving to an extent that is impeding safe progress or completion of the procedure. Clinicians perform regular assessments of the adequacy of procedural sedation in accordance with these goals to inform their decision‐making around sedation titration and also for documentation of the care provided. Natural language processing could be applied to real‐time transcriptions of audio recordings made during procedures i… Show more
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