It was a minor release enhancing the consistency of the dataset.MIMIC-III v1.2 was released on 10 November 2015. Scientific Data (2016). MIMIC-III is a relational database consisting of 26 tables (Data Citation 1). It includes demographics, vital signs, laboratory tests, medications, and more.Leveraging a critical care database: SSRI use prior to icu admission is associated with increased hospital mortalityA data-driven approach to optimized medication dosing: a focus on heparinDynamic data during hypotensive episode improves mortality predictions among patients with sepsis and hypotensionCopyright © Lab for Computational Physiology 2015A targeted real-time early warning score (TREWScore) for septic shock It was primarily a bug fix release, and addresses the following issues: Tables are linked by identifiers which usually have the suffix ‘ID’. When referencing this version, we recommend using the full title: MIMIC-III v1.4.Be sure to validate the checksum of the resultant file to ensure you have the correct version.MIMIC-III v1.3 was released on 10 December 2015. MIMIC-III v1.2 was a major release providing both bug fixes and a large amount of additional data.Major issues addressed, including additional data made available:This section lists past versions in reverse chronological order.MIMIC-III v1.1 was released on 24 September 2015. MIMIC-III v1.3. It was a minor release enhancing the consistency of the dataset. Issues addressed include: #175 - A new value for DRG_VERSION was added to the DRGCODES table to clarify why the same code matched to multiple descriptions. Mortality prediction in intensive care units with the Super ICU Learner Algorithm (SICULA): a population-based studyMIMIC is an openly available dataset developed by the MIT Lab for Computational Physiology, comprising deidentified health data associated with ~60,000 intensive care unit admissions. To ensure transparency in this process, updates to the database will be made in batch, and the version number of the MIMIC-III database will be updated.This page lists the current version, and all previous versions which have existed, in sequential, reverse chronological order. If you use MIMIC data or code in your work, please cite the following publication: MIMIC-III, a freely accessible critical care database.

MIMIC-III v1.3 was released on 10 December 2015. Lojun S, Sauper C, Medow M, Long W, Mark R, Barzilay R. Investigating resuscitation code assignment in the intensive care unit using structured and unstructured data. DOI: 10.1038/sdata.2016.35. The MIMIC-III database will be periodically updated as more data becomes available, as data linkage and extraction methods improve, and when the community provides feedback regarding the database content. All ICD codes in MIMIC-III are ICD-9 based. The code field for the ICD-9-CM Principal and Other Diagnosis Codes is six characters in length, with the decimal point implied between the third and fourth digit for all diagnosis codes other than the V codes. AMIA Annu Symp Proc … The Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center will begin using ICD-10 codes in 2015. Johnson AEW, Pollard TJ, Shen L, Lehman L, Feng M, Ghassemi M, Moody B, Szolovits P, Celi LA, and Mark RG. Each version will address a finite set of updates which are tracked using a unique issue number, usually of the form #100, #101, etc.MIMIC-III v1.4 was released on 2 September 2016. It was a major release enhancing data quality and providing a large amount of additional data for Metavision patients.The current version of the database is v1.4.