Analytics software developer NovoDynamics has inked a deal with the University of Michigan to develop next-generation clinical decision-support systems for critical care.
NovoDynamics and the university's Center for Integrative Research in Critical Care (M-CIRCC) plan to create real-time clinical decision-support systems driven by adaptive learning algorithms operating on large datasets of patient information, including medical images, real-time biosensor data, laboratory values, patient histories, and treatment outcomes, NovoDynamics said.
They will initially focus on areas such as the use of imagery and other patient information to support the treatment of traumatic brain, pelvic, and abdominal injuries.