AI Computer Vision for Delirium Monitoring – SHM’23

I was honored to give a talk at Society for Hospital Medicine Converge 2023. The talk discussed our successful collaboration with UCSF that demonstrated the feasibility and utility of an artificial intelligence-powered computer vision camera to monitor patients at high risk of delirium. We were excited by the ability to capture activity patterns that are […]

Monitoring Patient Activity Using AI Computer Vision: Grand Rounds at Duke

Given the importance of the overnight period in inpatient care, it remains challenging to get objective, quantitative data on whether or not a patient had a good night. And, to be provocative: how do we even define what is meant by a “good night?” While there is growing awareness that patients very often have sleepless […]

ATA 2023 – Integrating AI/Computer Vision Into Clinical Workflows

This work builds on our initial research in AI computer vision in the Duke medical intensive care unit. This research demonstrated several compelling data-driven readouts of patient activity and room environment, highlighting its potential utility in sleep, sedation, agitation, and delirium