Because of the immense complexity of the human body and due to the limitations of conventional mathematics to describe biological systems, medicine lacks tools that would help practitioners speak in quantitative terms. Today, thanks to our complexity technology, it is possible to go beyond subjective statements, delivering to medical science rigorous measures of trauma intensity, patient’s stability or degree of success of treatment or surgery.
Complexity is a natural and holistic property of every system. It is defined as a mix of structure (connectivity) and uncertainty.
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Complexity can be measured if data is available. A good example is the stream of data recorded in an ICU (Intensive care Unit) or during ECG or EEG tests. More...