Expert Systems for the Clinical Interpretation of Laboratory Reports

作者: P. J. Compton

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-0753-2_63

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摘要: In 1986 a review by Buchanan (1) suggested that there were only 60 expert systems in routine use any application and of these four medical (2–5). may well have missed some systems, for is very active area. particular widespread interest activity the area laboratory as Spackman Connelly’s informal survey (6) programme 6th International Meeting on Clinical Laboratory Organisation Management, immediately preceding this Congress. Rather than attempting to such rapidly developing I propose provide an introduction topic based experience with one mentioned (1), GARVAN-ES1 (5) which provides automatic clinical interpretation reports from thyroid laboratory.

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