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MIMIC-IV

MIMIC-IV

MIMIC-IV est une grande base de données de soins intensifs accessible au public, utilisée pour la recherche en santé et en apprentissage automatique.

MIMIC-IV (Médical Information Mart for Intensive Care IV) is a comprehensive and publicly accessible database that contains de-identified health data associated with critical care patients. It is designed to support research in various fields, including healthcare analytics, apprentissage automatique, and clinical decision-making.

The MIMIC-IV database includes a wide array of information collected from patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs). This includes vital signs, laboratory test results, medications, diagnostic codes, and more. The dataset is sourced from the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) in Boston, Massachusetts, and spans multiple years, providing a rich longitudinal perspective on patient care and outcomes.

One of the key features of MIMIC-IV is its structured format, which allows researchers to easily access and analyze the data. The database is organized into tables that contain demographic information, clinical notes, and time-series data on patient vitals and interventions. This structured approach facilitates various types of analyses, including la modélisation prédictive, cohort studies, and epidemiological research.

MIMIC-IV s'appuie sur son prédécesseur, MIMIC-III, avec des améliorations dans la qualité des données, volume, and the inclusion of additional patient demographics. It serves as a vital resource for clinicians, researchers, and data scientists who aim to improve patient outcomes, understand disease patterns, and develop innovative healthcare solutions.

To access MIMIC-IV, users must complete a training course on human subjects research and sign a data use accord, garantissant l'utilisation éthique des informations sensibles sur la santé.

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