MIMIC II Database

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The MIMIC II (Multiparameter Intelligent Monitoring in Intensive Care) Database contains comprehensive clinical data from tens of thousands of Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients*. Data were collected between 2001 and 2008 from a variety of ICUs (medical, surgical, coronary care, and neonatal) in a single tertiary teaching hospital. The database contains clinical data from bedside workstations as well as hospital archives. The database also includes thousands of records of continuous high-resolution physiologic waveforms and minute-by-minute numeric time series (trends) of physiologic measurements. A significant fraction of the waveform records are matched to corresponding clinical data (for more information please see Record Matching). The database is thoroughly de-identified (all PHI has been removed and all dates have been changed).

The database is distributed in two sections: the Clinical Database, and the Waveform Database. Access to the MIMIC II Database is available free of charge to qualified researchers who obtain human subjects training and sign a simple data use agreement (see Getting Access).

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*The MIMIC II Database is the product of an ongoing NIH-sponsored Bioengineering Research Partnership (NIBIB BRP R01EB001659), that combines the resources of a interdisciplinary team from academia (MIT), industry (Philips Healthcare), and clinical medicine (Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center) to develop and evaluate advanced ICU patient monitoring and decision support systems.