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Intracranial hypertension is a serious complication accompanying the intensive care of children with traumatic brain injury. Intensive care of these patients is based on internationally accepted guidelines and their local editions.
Objective:
The goal was to develop a software system for digital implementation of the clinical protocol for the treatment of intracranial hypertension in children, based on HL7 Arden Syntax clinical decision support.
Methods:
Arden Syntax, an HL7 medical knowledge representation and processing standard, was used to develop a digital version of the local guideline.
Results:
Comparison of 37 patients given conventional treatment with a second group of 84 patients treated with the digital clinical guideline yielded statistically significant differences.
Conclusion:
The digital clinical guideline system undoubtedly improves the doctor’s awareness of the patient’s existing condition and potential complications of intracranial hypertension.
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