Clinical chemistry
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Medical diagnosis and therapeutic monitoring for critical illness require adaptation of laboratory analyses to the bedside. These are greatly helped by the modification of physiological and biochemical data-acquisition techniques to increase the number and accuracy of noninvasive variables that can be obtained from the patient. ⋯ I describe a noninvasive sensor system linked to a computer work-station that functions in a pattern recognition mode to permit classification of patients as to the type and severity of their physiological adaptation. This system can serve as a sophisticated bedside monitor of the severity of the patient's condition, as a guide to therapy.