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The MIMIC Database

The MIMIC Database is a work in progress. It will eventually include data recorded from over 90 ICU patients. The data in each case include signals and periodic measurements obtained from a bedside monitor as well as clinical data obtained from the patient's medical record. The recordings vary in length; almost all of them are at least 20 hours, and many are 40 hours or more. In all, the database contains nearly 200 patient-days of real-time signals and accompanying data.

Each record typically consists of several hundred individual files. The data obtained from the bedside monitors are divided into files each containing 10 minutes of recorded signals, which can then be assembled without gaps to form a continuous recording. For this reason, each record is kept in a separate directory, named after the record it contains. Follow the links below to reach the data files.

Note that there are several annotation sets associated with most MIMIC Database records. These include qrs (ECG beat labels, all beats labelled normal) for all records; al (annotations for alarms related to changes in the patient's status) and in (annotations related to changes in the functioning of the monitor) for all records after 055; and abp (arterial blood pressure), pap (pulmonary arterial pressure), cvp (central venous pressure), and ple (fingertip plethysmograph) annotations for those records in which the corresponding signals are available.

For further information about the MIMIC Database, see Moody GB, Mark RG, A Database to Support Development and Evaluation of Intelligent Intensive Care Monitoring, Computers in Cardiology 1996; 657-660. The software used to record the data contained in the MIMIC Database is available here.

Currently available records

The periodic measurements ("numerics") for the entire MIMIC Database (121 records, including multiple recordings of some subjects) are available here.

Complete records

037 039 041 055 208 209 210 211 212 213
216 218 219 220 221 222 224 225 226 230
231 237 240 248 252 253 254 260 262 276
281 284 291 401 403 404 405 408 409 410
411 413 414 415 417 418 427 430 437 438
439 442 443 444 446 449 450 451 452 453
454 456 466 471 472 474 476 477 480 482
484 485

At present only these records are available. The entire MIMIC Database will be posted here once it is complete.

Since each MIMIC Database record is stored in its own directory (which has the same base name as the record), you will need to use a special format for the record names if you use PhysioToolkit software to read these data directly from the PhysioNet web server. For example, to read the alarm annotations for record 411, use a command such as

rdann -r mimicdb/411/411 -a al
Note that 411 appears twice in this command, first to specify a directory, and again to specify the base record name.

An index of the MIMIC Database, indicating the clinical class of each subject, and the duration and contents of each record, is available here.
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Updated Monday, 05-Nov-2007 13:05:34 EST National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering National Institutes of Health National Institute of General Medical Sciences