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    Physiological modelling of agitation–sedation dynamics including endogenous agitation reduction by Rudge, A.D., Chase, J.G., Shaw, G.M., Lee, D.

    Published in Medical engineering & physics (01-09-2006)
    “…Sedation administration and agitation management are fundamental activities in any intensive care unit. A lack of objective measures of agitation and sedation,…”
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    Physiological modelling of agitation–sedation dynamics by Rudge, A.D., Chase, J.G., Shaw, G.M., Lee, D.

    Published in Medical engineering & physics (2006)
    “…Agitation–sedation cycling in critically ill patients, characterized by oscillations between states of agitation and over-sedation, damages patient health and…”
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    Rethinking sedation and agitation management in critical illness by Shaw, G M, Chase, J G, Rudge, A D, Starfinger, C, Lam, Z, Lee, D, Wake, G C, Greenfield, K, Dove, R

    Published in Critical care and resuscitation (01-09-2003)
    “…Objective: To examine difficulties in sedation management in the critically ill patient and explore how a semi automated sedation controller can improve…”
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    Physiologically-based minimal model of agitation-sedation dynamics by Rudge, A D, Chase, J G, Shaw, G M, Lee, D

    “…Agitation-sedation cycling in critically ill patients, characterized by oscillations between states of agitation and over-sedation, damages patient health and…”
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    Automated agitation management accounting for saturation dynamics by Rudge, A D, Chase, J G, Shaw, G M, Lee, D

    “…Agitation-sedation cycling in critically ill is damaging to patient health and increases length of and cost. A physiologically representative model of the…”
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    Quantifying agitation in sedated ICU patients using digital imaging by Geoffrey Chase, J., Agogue, Franck, Starfinger, Christina, Lam, ZhuHui, Shaw, Geoffrey M., Rudge, Andrew D., Sirisena, Harsha

    “…Agitation is a significant problem in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), affecting 71% of sedated adult patients during 58% of ICU patient-days. Subjective scale…”
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    Modeling and control of the agitation–sedation cycle for critical care patients by Chase, J.Geoffrey, Rudge, Andrew D., Shaw, Geoffrey M., Wake, Graeme C., Lee, Dominic, Hudson, Irene L., Johnston, Lucy

    Published in Medical engineering & physics (01-07-2004)
    “…Agitation–sedation cycling in critically ill patients, characterized by oscillations between states of agitation and over-sedation, is damaging to patient…”
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    A new model validation tool using kernel regression and density estimation by Lee, Dominic S., Rudge, Andrew D., Chase, J. Geoffrey, Shaw, Geoffrey M.

    “…In physiological system modelling for control or decision support, model validation is a critical element. A nonparametric approach for assessing the validity…”
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    Impact of control on agitation–sedation dynamics by Rudge, Andrew D., Chase, J. Geoffrey, Shaw, Geoffrey M., Lee, Dominic, Wake, Graeme C., Hudson, Irene L., Johnston, Lucy

    Published in Control engineering practice (01-09-2005)
    “…Agitation in the critically ill damages patient health and increases length of stay and healthcare costs. The control model presented captures the essential…”
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