And then we started looking at the data.
So the wiggly lines
at the top, all the colors,
this is the normal sort of data
you would see on a monitor --
heart rate, pulse,
oxygen within the blood,
and respiration.
The lines on the bottom,
the blue and the red,
these are the interesting ones.
The red line is showing
an automated version
of the early warning score
that Birmingham Children's Hospital
were already running.
They'd been running that since 2008,
and already have stopped cardiac arrests
and distress within the hospital.
The blue line is an indication
of when patterns start to change,
and immediately, before we even started
putting in clinical interpretation,
we can see that the data
is speaking to us.
It's telling us that something
is going wrong.
The plot with the red and the green blobs,
this is plotting different components