2012 News
First Open Access to a Large Subset of the MIMIC-II Clinical Database
Oct. 4, 2012
For the first time, open access is available to a set of 4000 patient records included in the MIMIC-II Clinical Database Demo, a downloadable disk image that can be run within a virtual machine or from a bootable USB flash drive or DVD. Since all of the required software, including the operating system, is pre-installed and configured, the demo is an ideal way to begin exploring the MIMIC-II Clinical Database (currently including more than 32,000 patient records) on a spare PC or Intel Mac with an absolute minimum of setup time.
Read more: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3124312/
Community forum for the 2012 PhysioNet/CinC Challenge
News from: Predicting Mortality of ICU Patients: The PhysioNet/Computing in Cardiology Challenge 2012 v1.0.0.
Sept. 1, 2012
If you have any questions or comments regarding this challenge, please post it directly in our Community Discussion Forum. This will increase transparency (benefiting all the competitors) and ensure that all the challenge organizers see your question.
Read more: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/physionet-challenges
Final scores in the PhysioNet/CinC Challenge 2012
News from: Predicting Mortality of ICU Patients: The PhysioNet/Computing in Cardiology Challenge 2012 v1.0.0.
Aug. 31, 2012
Final scores in the PhysioNet/CinC Challenge 2012 have now been posted. Participants will present their work on the challenge, which focuses on predicting mortality of ICU patients, at CinC 2012 in Krakow, 9-12 September.
Read more: https://physionet.org/challenge/2012/
Community forum for the 2011 PhysioNet/CinC Challenge
Aug. 18, 2012
If you have any questions or comments regarding this challenge, please post it directly in our Community Discussion Forum. This will increase transparency (benefiting all the competitors) and ensure that all the challenge organizers see your question.
Read more: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/physionet-challenges
Physiological Measurement focuses on work of Challenge 2011 participants
Aug. 17, 2012
Inspired by the PhysioNet/CinC Challenge 2011 (Improving the quality of ECGs collected using mobile phones), the journal Physiological Measurement has devoted its September 2012 focus issue to the subject of signal quality in cardiorespiratory monitoring, with eleven articles on this topic, including nine written by Challenge participants.
Read more: http://iopscience.iop.org/0967-3334/33/9
WFDB 10.5.14
Aug. 13, 2012
Over 70 open-source applications for signal processing, analysis, and more, all built on a stable and easy-to-use library that can be incorporated into your own software. This release includes direct and secure access from WFDB applications to PhysioNet projects without the use of a web browser.
Read more: https://wfdb.io/
Abdominal and Direct Fetal ECG Database
News from: Abdominal and Direct Fetal ECG Database v1.0.0.
Aug. 9, 2012
PhysioBank has received a contribution of five-minute multichannel fetal ECG recordings, with cardiologist-verified annotations of all fetal heart beats, from five women in labor, from the Medical University of Silesia, Poland. Each record includes four signals from the maternal abdomen and a simultaneously recorded reference direct fetal ECG from the fetal scalp; all signals are sampled at 1 KHz with 16-bit resolution.
Read more: https://doi.org/10.13026/C2RP4B
Fetal Distress and the OB-1 Database
News from: OB-1 Fetal ECG Database v1.0.0.
Aug. 3, 2012
The creators of the OB-1 Database of fetal ECGs seek collaborators in their PhysioNet project to complete the database and to use it to investigate improved diagnoses of fetal distress. A sample recording from the database is now available in PhysioNet, while construction of the remainder (including more than 100 additional recordings, with detailed accompanying clinical information) is in progress on PhysioNet.
Read more: https://doi.org/10.13026/C2D30V
CAP Sleep Database
News from: CAP Sleep Database v1.0.0.
July 26, 2012
The Cyclic Alternating Pattern (CAP) is a periodic EEG activity occurring during NREM sleep, and abnormal amounts of CAP are associated with a variety of sleep-related disorders. The CAP Sleep Database is a collection of 108 polysomnographic recordings contributed by the Sleep Disorders Center of the Ospedale Maggiore of Parma, Italy. Each record includes 3 or more EEG signals together with EOG, chin and tibial EMG, airflow, respiratory effort, SaO2, and ECG signals, and reference sleep stage and CAP annotations, This database is intended to provide a useful number of carefully annotated examples of CAP in a representative variety of pathophysiologic contexts, for development and evaluation of automated CAP analyzers, as well as to support basic studies of the dynamics of CAP.
Read more: https://doi.org/10.13026/C2VC79
New annotations for the Long-Term AF Database
News from: Long Term AF Database v1.0.0.
July 23, 2012
A complete set of over 9 million reference beat and rhythm annotations for the Long-Term AF Database has been contributed by MEDICALgorithmics (Warsaw, Poland). The Long-Term AF Database, a collection of 84 long-term ECG recordings (typically 24 to 25 hours each) of subjects with paroxysmal or sustained atrial fibrillation, was contributed to PhysioNet in 2008 by Steven Swiryn and his colleagues at Northwestern University. Michael Tadeusiak of MEDICALgorithmics coordinated the annotation development as a PhysioNet project.
Read more: https://doi.org/10.13026/C2QG6Q
Blood Pressure in Salt-Sensitive Dahl Rats
News from: Blood Pressure in Salt-Sensitive Dahl Rats v1.0.0.
June 26, 2012
PhysioNet has received a contribution of continuous blood pressure recordings collected for a study of baroreflex dysfunction in salt-sensitive hypertension in Dahl SS and SSBN13 rats.
Read more: https://doi.org/10.13026/C20597
Submit a Phase 2 Challenge Entry Now
News from: Predicting Mortality of ICU Patients: The PhysioNet/Computing in Cardiology Challenge 2012 v1.0.0.
June 4, 2012
Phase 2 of the PhysioNet/Computing in Cardiology Challenge 2012 (Predicting mortality of ICU patients) is now open, and participants may submit entries until 25 August. If you missed Phase 1, you are still welcome to participate unofficially in Phase 2.
Read more: https://physionet.org/challenge/2012
WFDB 10.5.13
May 13, 2012
Over 70 open-source applications for signal processing, analysis, and more, all built on a stable and easy-to-use library that can be incorporated into your own software. This release includes 'gqrs', a new, flexible, high sensitivity QRS detector for research, based on previously unpublished algorithms.
Read more: https://wfdb.io/
Submit a prelminary Challenge Entry (closed 25 April)
News from: Predicting Mortality of ICU Patients: The PhysioNet/Computing in Cardiology Challenge 2012 v1.0.0.
March 27, 2012
Registration for the PhysioNet/Computing in Cardiology Challenge 2012 is now open, and registered participants may submit entries. This year's challenge focuses on predicting mortality of ICU patients. Submit a preliminary entry by 25 April.
Read more: https://physionet.org/challenge/2012
Creating PhysioNet (WFDB-compatible) Records
March 16, 2012
If you have digital recordings of signals or time series, perhaps with annotations, that you would like to study using PhysioNet software such as that in the WFDB software package, or that you would like to contribute to PhysioNet, this tutorial should get you started on creating PhysioNet-compatible records from your data.
Read more: https://archive.physionet.org/tutorials/creating-records.shtml
PhysioBank Record Search
March 14, 2012
Use PhysioNet Record Search in your web browser to find records in PhysioNet that share a desired set of characteristics. The search engine is integrated with the PhysioNet ATM, so that records within search results can be examined individually and marked for further study if desired. The pbsearch software package includes sources for the PhysioNet Record Search web client, the server, a command-line client, and a set of plugins.
Read more: https://archive.physionet.org/cgi-bin/pbsearch?help_on=on
PhysioBank Index
Feb. 6, 2012
The first release of the PhysioBank Index contains essential information about all of the more than 36,000 records that can be viewed using the PhysioBank ATM. A web-based tool for searching the index is under development. Users who are comfortable using standard command-line tools can use them now, to search the index for records with desired characteristics. Our new tutorial provides guidance and examples.
New and Updated Tutorials
Jan. 29, 2012
Two new tutorials, "How to create and manage a PhysioNetWorks project" and "How to Write HTML pages for PhysioNet," aim to help members of the research community to create, collaborate on, and publish sharable data and software. Several other tutorials have been updated recently, including "A Brief Tour of PhysioNet," which now includes a demonstration of the PhysioBank ATM and an introduction to PhysioNetWorks.
Read more: https://archive.physionet.org/tutorials/
New Variability vs. Complexity Tutorial
Jan. 24, 2012
The most recent in our series of PhysioNet tutorials introduces the study of complex variability, especially in the context of physiology and medicine.
Read more: https://archive.physionet.org/tutorials/cv/
PhysioNet/Computing in Cardiology Challenge 2012 Opens
News from: Predicting Mortality of ICU Patients: The PhysioNet/Computing in Cardiology Challenge 2012 v1.0.0.
Jan. 20, 2012
This year's challenge focuses on methods for predicting ICU mortality, using a rich set of physiologic and clinical variables collected from 12,000 patients.
Read more: https://physionet.org/challenge/2012/
MIMIC-II Waveform Database Matched Subset
Jan. 13, 2012
This collection includes 4,897 waveform records and 5,266 numerics records from the MIMIC-II Waveform Database, which have been matched and time-aligned with 2,809 MIMIC-II Clinical Database records.
MGH/MF Waveform Database Patient Guide
Jan. 6, 2012
The guide provides additional information for each recording in the database, including (as available) age, sex, diagnoses, pertinent medical history, ECG interpretation, ventilation, a timeline of events that occurred during the recording, and additional clinical observations.
Read more: https://archive.physionet.org/physiobank/database/mghdb/patient-guide.shtml