The ICU of 2050 will undoubtedly look different from today's, but its defining feature should not be technology alone. Instead, the future of critical care will depend on how effectively emerging technologies are integrated with clinical expertise, ethical governance and compassionate patient care.1
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By 2050, the ICU is expected to evolve into a distributed, technology-enabled system integrating AI, automation, tele-ICU, and continuous patient monitoring. These advances could improve early detection, personalise treatment, and enhance efficiency while extending critical care beyond the tradit1
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This article traces evolution of critical care data from early ICU registries use analogies from other industries to modern open databases and future data fabrics. The article highlights Mayo Clinic ICU Data Mart as a clinically driven project of near-real-time data reuse for surveillance, decisi1
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