Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is one of the most challenging diseases in critical care medicine, with a mortality rate as high as 40-70%. The rapid and unpredictable disease progression, dispersed clinical information, long-term hospitalization requirements, and enormous medical resource consumption make it particularly difficult to manage. To improve ARDS care, our hospital's Thoracic Clinical Team, Artificial Intelligence Center, Digital Transformation Office, and Information Department jointly created "ARDiTeX: Multimodal Assisted Diagnostic System" to help with early detection, monitor the implementation of lung-protective ventilation, improve care quality, and reduce resource expenditure.
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This system integrates medical data and presents analysis results through visualization dashboards, mainly comprising two major functions:
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The system integrates physiological data, hemodynamics, blood test values, arterial blood gases, and ventilator parameters to enhance diagnostic accuracy and predict disease trends, enabling personalized treatment. In high-risk situations, it automatically sends clinical information and X-ray images to alert physicians.
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Since February 2021, the system has been used in our hospital's respiratory intensive care unit, screening 2,400 critically ill patients and monitoring 442 ARDS patients. The implementation rate of lung-protective ventilation within 24 hours after intervention increased by 30%, and the intensive care unit mortality rate decreased by 20%.
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