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Price: EUR 150.00Authors: Dewan, Harisha | Robaian, Ali | Divakar, Darshan Devang | Hegde, Samrat Megaravalli Ramappa | Shankar, Shrinidhi Maji | Poojary, Bharathi
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Soluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptor (suPAR) and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α ) are inflammatory biomarkers. No studies have yet assessed the suPAR levels in relation with TNF-α in the peri-implant sulcular fluid (PISF) among cigarette smokers and non-smokers with peri-implantitis. OBJECTIVE: The aim was to evaluate PISF levels of suPAR, and TNF-α among cigarette smokers and non-smokers with and without peri-implantitis. METHODS: Sixty male patients with peri-implantitis were included. There were 20 cigarette smokers and 20 and non-smokers with peri-implantitis (Groups 1 and 2), …and 20 non-smokers without peri-implantitis (Group 3). Demographic data and information related to cigarette smoking was recorded. Peri-implant clinicoradiographic parameters (plaque index [PI], gingival index [GI], probing depth [PD] and crestal bone loss [CBL]) were assessed. The PISF samples were collected and levels of suPAR and TNF-α were measured. Sample-size estimation was performed and all parameters were statistically assessed. Level of significance was set at P < 0.05. RESULTS: Sixty individuals were included in Groups 1, 2 and 3 (20 in each). Peri-implant PI (P < 0.01), PD (P < 0.01) and mesial (P < 0.01) and distal (P < 0.01) CBL were significantly higher in Group 1 than in Groups 2 and 3. The PISF volume (P < 0.01) and suPAR (P < 0.01) and TNF-α levels (P < 0.01) were significantly higher in Groups 1 and 2 than in Group 3. There was no difference in PISF volume and suPAR and TNF-α levels between patients in Groups 1 and 2. In Group 2, there was a statistically significant correlation between peri-implant PD and PISF suPAR and TNF-α levels (P < 0.01). The suPAR and TNF-α levels are expressed in high concentrations in the PISF of smokers and non-smokers with peri-implantitis compared with non-smokers without peri-implantitis. CONCLUSION: In non-smokers, PISF suPAR and TNF-α levels are correlated with peri-implant PD. Show more
Keywords: Cigarette smoking, peri-implantitis, peri-implant sulcular fluid, soluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptor, tumor necrosis factor-alpha
DOI: 10.3233/THC-213123
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 1-9, 2023
Authors: Li, Hao | Zhao, Long | Yuan, Xiaokai | Zhang, Qingjuan | Pang, Yatao | Li, Hongling
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has a considerable advantage in the rehabilitation treatment of dysphagia. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to explore the effect of tDCS combined with respiratory training on dysphagia in post-stroke patients. METHODS: From December 2017 to January 2019, 64 post-stroke patients who were hospitalized in the Department of Neurology of the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University were enrolled in this study. They were randomly divided into control and treatment groups (n = 32). Patients in the two groups received routine …swallowing rehabilitation training and respiratory training. On this basis, the patients in the treatment group received tDCS. The anode was placed in the movement area of the pharyngeal cortex on the unaffected side of the patients’ bodies, and the cathode was placed in the upper orbital orbit on the opposite side. The current intensity was 1.5 mA, 20 min/time, 1 time/d, and 6 d/w. Before and after the treatment, the water swallow text, functional oral intake scale (FOIS), forced vital capacity (FVC) and peak expiratory flow (PEF) were assessed, and the correlation among them was evaluated. RESULTS: There were no differences in all indexes before and after treatment. After treatment, water swallow text, FOIS, FVC and PEF were all better than before treatment, and the clinical efficacy in the treatment group was significantly better than that in the control group. FVC and PEF were positively correlated with water swallow text and FOIS. CONCLUSION: tDCS combined with respiratory training may have a significant therapeutic effect on dysphagia in post-stroke patients. Show more
Keywords: Transcranial direct current stimulation, respiratory training, dysphagia, stroke
DOI: 10.3233/THC-213234
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 11-19, 2023
Authors: Shi, Ping | Fang, Kaixin | Yu, Hongliu
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: BACKGROUND: At present, the popular control method for intelligent bionic prosthetic hands is EMG control. However, the control accuracy of this method is low. It is a trend to integrate computer vision into the prosthetic hand. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this paper is to design an intelligent prosthetic hand based on image recognition, improve the control accuracy and the quality of life of the disabled. METHODS: Convolutional neural network is used to recognize the object to be grasped, and the recognition result is used as a trigger signal to control our intelligent prosthetic …hand. We have designed a four-bar linkage mechanism and a side swing mechanism in the structure, which can not only achieve the flexion and extension of fingers but also realize the adduction and abduction of the four fingers and the lateral swing of the thumb. RESULTS: Through the method of image recognition, the new intelligent bionic hand can achieve five kinds of Human action. Including grasp, side pinch, three-finger pinch, two-finger pinch, and pinch between fingers. CONCLUSIONS: The experiment result proves that the precision of image recognition control is very excellent, the intelligent prosthetic hand can be completed the corresponding task. Show more
Keywords: Deformable convolution, image recognition, prosthetic hand
DOI: 10.3233/THC-213320
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 21-35, 2023
Authors: Ramalingam, Vinodhkumar | Cheong, Soon Keng | Lee, Poh Foong
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Athletes with chronic ankle pain (CAP) are more inclined to suffer from physical and psychological pain depending on the severity of the injuries, which might trigger the powerless feeling on future sports participation. Therefore, an efficient and simple method is useful to integrate into conventional physiotherapy (CP) for maintaining mental wellness. OBJECTIVE: This research aimed to verify the effects and progress of video-guided deep breathing (DB) integrated into CP through study on the changes of alpha waves and pain scale. METHODS: Alpha waves were recorded using an electroencephalogram (EEG) and a visual …analogue scale (VAS) to assess pain intensity before and after the intervention (6 weeks). Thirty CAP participants were recruited and randomly assigned to two groups: group A for video-guided DB integration into their CP and group B for CP. The effects of pre and post intervention were analyzed using a paired t-test with statistical significance set at p < 0.05. RESULTS: Profound results from the research have shown that the participants who received both the DB+CP revealed a significant increase in alpha wave (p < 0.05) at occipital region. CONCLUSION: The significant result reveals an increase in alpha waves in the occipital region after 6 weeks and indicates that the video-guided DB with a smartphone application is able to produce a change in CAP participants. This supports the DB integration to the CP for altering the pain perception. Show more
Keywords: Brain waves, chronic pain, EEG, breathing exercises, mobile applications, physiotherapy (techniques)
DOI: 10.3233/THC-213531
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 37-46, 2023
Authors: Wang, Lan | Wu, Yanqi | Zhu, Min | Zhao, Cuilian
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Lip incompetence resulting from mouth breathing is a common clinical manifestation, while there are no definite indicators of amplitude and intensity of muscle functional training in clinical practice, which leads to unsatisfactory training results. OBJECTIVE: The aim was to quantify the relationship between electromyography (EMG) and force in orbicularis oris muscle, so that the indicators of muscle functional training can be evaluated using EMG signals, so as to improve the training effects. METHODS: The EMG and the force signals of orbicularis oris muscle from 0% to 100% MVC within 5 s in …twelve healthy subjects (six males and six females; age, 25 ± 2 years; mass, 60 ± 15 kg) were recorded simultaneously for three trials. Four EMG features consisting of RMS, WAMP, SampEn and FuzzyEn were analyzed. The regression analyses were performed using first-order and third-order polynomial model. RESULTS: There were high correlations between the four EMG features and muscle force with the two models. The third-order model yielded a higher coefficient of determination (R 2 ) than the linear model (p < 0.001) and the result of FuzzyEn (R 2 : 0.884 ± 0.059) was the highest in the four features. CONCLUSION: The third-order model with FuzzyEn of EMG signals may be used to guide the muscle functional training. Show more
Keywords: Orbicularis oris muscle, surface electromyography, muscle force, FuzzyEn
DOI: 10.3233/THC-213545
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 47-56, 2023
Authors: Sadasivam, S. | V, Thulasi Bai
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Antennas for the microwave imaging system are large which results in higher radiation, manufacturing cost, poor radiation characteristics and it will be difficult to locate on breast tissues. OBJECTIVE: We propose a wearable ultra-wide band antenna for use in the diagnosis of breast cancer bio-medical applications. METHODS: The antenna has been fabricated on 1.6 mm FR4 substrate with a dimension of 28 × 14.4 mm 2 and can operate between 2 GHz–12 GHz with S 11 < - 10 dB with …best radiation characteristics. The prototype of the proposed antenna was fabricated and practically tested and the results were found to be consistent with the simulated results. The proposed UWB antenna is intended to radiate and receive information covering the entire spectrum from 3 GHz to 13 GHz. For good impendence matching throughout the larger spectrum, the defected ground structure (diamond shape) was exploited. All the dimensions of the proposed design are confirmed by parametric study and optimization. RESULTS: The maximum simulated efficiency was ranging from 80 to 84% in the desired operating frequency. The maximum Specific Absorption Rate of the proposed antenna was 0.98 W/Kg. Therefore, the proposed UWB antenna could be the right structure for breast cancer diagnosis in terms of SAR. The antenna was found to have a substantial radiation efficiency of around 78%–84% in the desired operating bandwidth. The overall realized gain of the proposed UWB antenna was seen ranging from 1.8–4.2 dB which is sufficient for bio-medical applications. CONCLUSION: The breast phantom was modeled for the validation of the performance of the antenna and SAR was analyzed. The value of SAR of the designed antenna was observed at about 0.98 W/Kg, which is suitable for medical applications. Show more
Keywords: Antenna, breast tumor, medical, radiation pattern, SAR
DOI: 10.3233/THC-220030
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 57-68, 2023
Authors: He, Siqi | Xiao, Bo | Wei, Huajiang | Huang, Shenjiao | Chen, Tongsheng
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Cervical histopathology image classification is a crucial indicator in cervical biopsy results. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to identify histopathology images of cervical cancer at an early stage by extracting texture and morphological features for the Support Vector Machine (SVM) classifier. METHODS: We extract three different texture features and one morphological feature of cervical histopathology images: first-order histogram, K-means clustering, Gray Level Co-occurrence Matrix (GLCM) and nucleus feature. The original dataset used in our experiment is obtained from 20 patients diagnosed with cervical cancer, including 135 whole slide images (WSIs). …Given an entire WSI, the patches on its tissue region are extracted randomly. RESULTS: We finally obtain 3,000 patches, including 1,000 normal, 1,000 hysteromyoma and 1,000 cancer images. Among them, 80% of the entire data set is randomly selected as training set and the remaining 20% as test set. The accuracy of SVM classification using first-order histogram, K-means clustering, GLAM and nucleus feature for extracting features are respectively 87.4%, 90.6%, 91.6% and 93.5%. CONCLUSIONS: The classification accuracy of the SVM combining the four features is 96.8%, and the proposed nucleus feature plays a key role in the SVM classification of cervical histopathology images. Show more
Keywords: First-order histogram, GLCM, K-means clustering, morphological, nucleus, SVM, texture
DOI: 10.3233/THC-220031
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 69-80, 2023
Authors: Vomer, Rock P. | Pujalte, George G.A. | Waller, Thomas A. | Abadin, Andre | York, Emma R. | Albano-Aluquin, Shirley
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Telehealth evaluations of musculoskeletal conditions have increased due to the stay-at-home policies enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Back pain is one of the most common complaints in primary care. While telehealth may never supplant in-person evaluation of back pain, it is imperative in a changing world to learn to perform this evaluation via telephone or video. Virtual visits rely on history-taking and patient self-reported descriptions of pain elicited from self-palpation or specific movements while on the telephone with the clinician. Video examinations provide a unique way of evaluating the lower back compared to telephone because of the ability …to visualize the actions of the patient. OBJECTIVE: To create an evaluation pathway for examination of the lumbar spine via telehealth. METHODS: Our group has created a step-by-step evaluation pathway to help physicians direct their patients through typical lumbar examination elements, including inspection, palpation, range of motion, and strength, special, and functional testing. RESULTS: We have developed a table of questions and instructions and a glossary of images of each maneuver to facilitate lumbar spine examination via telemedicine. CONCLUSIONS: This paper provides a guide for extracting clinically relevant information while performing telemedicine examinations of the lumbar spine. Show more
Keywords: Lumbar, back pain, telehealth, virtual encounter, exam guide
DOI: 10.3233/THC-220041
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 81-93, 2023
Authors: Ceballos-Juárez, Rosselin Gabriela | Pichardo-Carmona, Elias Yojairi | Mendieta-Zerón, Hugo | Echeverría, Juan Carlos | Reyes-Lagos, José Javier
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: BACKGROUND: It is known that acceleration and deceleration patterns in heart rate variability (HRV) are asymmetrically distributed in healthy subjects. Accordingly, novel approaches for assessing the asymmetrical properties of HRV, such as the multiscale asymmetry (MSA), have been applied in the perinatal field. OBJECTIVE: To study the asymmetry of accelerations and decelerations of maternal short-term cardiac dynamics of thirty-six normotensive and preeclamptic women during labor/nonlabor by MSA analysis. METHODS: The RR interval time series obtained from these participants were classified into four groups: normotensive (control) without labor C-NL, n = …10; control with labor C-L, n = 10; and two preeclamptic groups with absence or presence of labor P-NL, n = 6; and P-L, n = 10, respectively. Multiscale indices of heart rate asymmetry (HRA) such as Porta (P%), Guzik (G%) and Ehlers (E) were used to explore the changes of HRA in the normotensive and preeclamptic groups in the presence or absence of labor. RESULTS: The main result of this study shows that preeclamptic women manifest decreased magnitude of decelerations of heart rate dynamics compared to normotensive women indicated by G% and E. We speculate that a lower cardiac parasympathetic response may be manifested in preeclamptic women during labor/nonlabor compared to normotensive women. CONCLUSIONS: These observations represented a new insight into the autonomic cardiovascular regulation in preeclampsia, which could contribute to the perinatal field in the future. Show more
Keywords: Pre-Eclampsia, Autonomic regulation, Asymmetry, Labor, HRV
DOI: 10.3233/THC-220042
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 95-101, 2023
Authors: Wang, Wanxiang | He, Yong | Li, Feng | Li, Jinke | Liu, Jingshuai | Wu, Xinyu
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: BACKGROUND: The digital twin concept is the virtual model based on entity design measures, which is used in many enterprises’ virtual workshop design models for workshop production scheduling and optimization. However, in the field of medical rehabilitation, the integration of digital twin technology started late compared to traditional industrial manufacturing. Many current digital models are not well suited for information interaction between patients and devices. OBJECTIVE: In order to address the lack of interaction between patients and devices in the field of medical rehabilitation, this paper proposes an automatic gait data control system (AGDCS) for fully …actuated lower limb exoskeleton digital twinning. This system improves the integration of digital twinning system with the medical rehabilitation field and analyzes the patient’s gait data through simulation experiments. METHODS: The digital twin system was designed in several steps. Firstly, the upper computer function module was designed and developed according to the rehabilitation treatment needs. After that, the combination of exoskeleton robot and software was carried out, and finally the real rehabilitation treatment environment of patients was simulated through experiments. RESULTS: The proposed system was very reliable in the experimental tests of the host computer and exoskeleton robot. In the upper computer test, the patient specific gait can be generated, and the motion of the exoskeleton robot can be observed in real-time. During the walking test of the exoskeleton robot, the exoskeleton robot completed the specified gait. The result verified the superiority and effectiveness of the digital twin system AGDCS in the field of rehabilitation. CONCLUSIONS: The digital twin system proposed in this paper improves the interaction between self-balancing exoskeleton robot and patients, and improves the autonomy and safety of patients in rehabilitation treatment. Show more
Keywords: Digital twin system, walking rehabilitation, lower extremity exoskeleton, robotics
DOI: 10.3233/THC-220087
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 103-115, 2023
Authors: Zhang, Wenjuan | Guan, Ning | Zhang, Xiumei | Liu, Yizhen | Gao, Xiuqiu | Wang, Linyuan
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Macrophages commonly exist in two distinct subsets in different microenvironments: classically activated macrophages (M1) and alternatively activated macrophages (M2). The imbalance of M1-M2 macrophage polarization is often related to various diseases or inflammatory states. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is an imbalance in the expression of M1 and M2 macrophage-related cytokines in severe chronic periodontitis. METHODS: A total of 30 clinical specimens, including severe chronic periodontitis tissues (n = 15) and healthy control tissues (n = …15), were used in this study. Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and Western blot methods were used to detect the mRNA and protein expression levels of M1 macrophage-related cytokines (inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and signal transducer and activator of transcription 1 (STAT1)) and M2 macrophage-related cytokines (arginase-1 (Arg-1) and STAT6), respectively. RESULTS: The mRNA and protein expression levels of M1 macrophage-related cytokines (iNOS and STAT1) and M2 macrophage-related cytokines (Arg-1 and STAT6) were significantly increased in severe chronic periodontitis patients. In addition, the ratios of iNOS/Arg-1 and STAT1/STAT6 in the severe chronic periodontitis group were also significantly increased (P < 0.01). CONCLUSION: The imbalance of M1/M2 macrophages exists in the pathogenesis of severe chronic periodontitis, and has a tendency towards M1 polarization. Therefore, maintaining the immune balance of M1/M2 macrophages may be a novel therapeutic alternative for the management of severe chronic periodontitis. Show more
Keywords: Severe chronic periodontitis, macrophages, cytokine, M1, M2
DOI: 10.3233/THC-220092
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 117-124, 2023
Authors: Guo, Xinwei | Zhao, Hongyan | Zhang, Zhimin
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: BACKGROUND: The similar elastic modulus of resin-matrix ceramics to dentin has resulted in their recent widespread application clinically. Nevertheless, the bacterial environment of oral cavity can degrade the resin composite. OBJECTIVE: The objective was to analyse the effect of S. mutans and its fluoride-resistant strains on the adhesion of three CAD/CAM ceramics. METHODS: S. mutans UA159 (UA) was identified, and its fluoride-resistant strain (FR) was induced. For crack observation, three kinds of CAD/CAM ceramics (IPS Empress, Lava Ultimate and Vita Enamic) were bonded with tooth complex (enamel, dentin and flowable resin) through adhesive. …For micro-tensile test, ceramics were bonded with flowable resin, and cut into strip test pieces. Then specimens were immersed into the UA, FR and the control solution (BHI) separately for 14 d. Ceramic-adhesive interface and adhesive-tooth complex interface were observed and analyzed through electron microscope and stereomicroscope. Micro-tensile test was conducted. RESULTS: Specimens in bacterial solutions had more cracks and comparatively weaker micro-tensile strength than those in BHI. In ceramic-adhesive interface, Lava Ultimate produced the most cracks. In adhesive-tooth complex interface, adhesive-dentin produced the most cracks. Meanwhile, IPS Empress had the strongest micro-tensile strength when bonded with resin. CONCLUSIONS: S. mutans and its fluoride resistant strain can cause cracks in the bonding of ceramics and dental tissue, especially resin-matrix ceramic and dentin, and weaken the bonding strength between ceramics and resin. Show more
Keywords: Computer-aided design, resin, ceramic, Streptococcus mutans, fluoride, tensile strength
DOI: 10.3233/THC-220117
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 125-139, 2023
Authors: Wu, Zhongping | Huang, Ruibo | Zhong, Liping | Zheng, Jinping | Gao, Yi
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Peak expiratory flow meters (PEFMs) have emerged as primary tools used for diagnosing and monitoring a range of respiratory diseases including asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and the performance of these meters will thus impact disease evaluation. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was therefore to assess the technical performance of mechanical and electronic PEFMs commonly used in clinical practice. METHODS: The accuracy, repeatability, airflow resistance, frequency response, and linearity of five electronic and seven mechanical PEFMs were measured using a standard flow/volume simulator in accordance with nine A-waveforms and three …B-waveforms defined in ISO 23747:2015 issued by the International Standards Organization (ISO). RESULTS: The accuracy, repeatability, linearity, airflow resistance, and frequency response pass rates for these 12 different PEFM brands were 41.67%, 75.00%, 50.00%, 75.00%, and 25.00%, respectively. Just 16.67% (2/12) of the tested PEFMs met all evaluated criteria, whereas the remaining PEFMs partially met these criteria. There were no significant differences between the two tested PEFM types in the low flow rate waveform test (P > 0.05), although there were significant differences in the medium and high flow rate waveform test (P < 0.05). In addition, the overall PEFMs test had poor accuracy and good repeatability, although most of the repeatability errors occurred in the BTPS state. CONCLUSION: PEFMs commonly used in clinical settings exhibit variable technical performance, and relevant departments need to strengthen PEFM quality control and management in China. Show more
Keywords: Peak expiratory flow meter, standard flow/volume simulator, quality control, ISO 23747:2015
DOI: 10.3233/THC-220122
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 141-149, 2023
Authors: Mei, Hai-Long | Yao, Yao | Huang, Ying | Zhou, Ke | Wang, Zhi-Lie | Chen, Hou-Qiong
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Patellar fractures are common intra-articular fractures. Arthroscopically assisted reduction and fixation has been shown to advantageous in the treatment of patellar fractures. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the effect of arthroscopically assisted percutaneous minimally invasive Kirschner wire tension band fixation on the treatment of patellar fractures. METHODS: Thirty-four patients with acute closed patellar fractures enrolled in the study and were managed by arthroscopically assisted percutaneous minimally invasive Kirschner wire tension band fixation under epidural anesthesia. Among these patients, 24 were males, and ten were females. The mean age of these patients …was 38 ± 0.8 years (range: 25–62 years). Of these patients, 20 had transverse fractures, five had longitudinal fractures, four had marginal oblique fractures, and five had multifragmentary upper and lower pole. Fracture causes: 25 were caused by falls, and nine were caused by traffic accidents. The time from injury to operation was 6–48 hours, with an average of 23 hours. The average post-operative follow-up was 12.8 months, and at the end of follow-up, the Boestman scoring system was used to evaluate knee joint function. RESULTS: All the wounds healed by first intention, and no infections, skin necrosis, joint stiffness, or other complications occurred. Three months after operation, the tension band wire had broken in one patient, but the fracture had united, and this did not affect the prognosis. In eight patients, the average circumference at 10 cm above the patella was 0.6 cm less on the injured side than on the contralateral side. The average Boestman score was 27.5. The final result was excellent in 25 patients, good in eight patients, and acceptable in one patient. CONCLUSION: Arthroscopic management of simple patellar fracture with percutaneous minimally invasive Kirschner wire tension band fixation is less invasive than open operation, while still leading to firm fixation, and is conducive to early functional training and functional recovery, and thus is an effective method of management for patellar fractures. Show more
Keywords: Patellar fracture, arthroscopy, percutaneous, tension band, internal fixation
DOI: 10.3233/THC-220133
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 151-156, 2023
Authors: Seemann, R.J. | Mielke, A.M. | Glauert, D.L. | Gehlen, T. | Poncette, A.S. | Mosch, L.K. | Back, D.A.
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Digital competencies are more and more required in everyday work, and training future healthcare professionals in digital health is highly important. OBJECTIVE: Aim of this study was to assess medical students’ gain of knowledge by participation in a teaching module “Digital Health”, and to evaluate their attitudes towards digital health and its role in medical education. METHODS: Students of the module were asked to complete a questionnaire and a multiple-choice-test before and after completing the classes. Students of the same educational level in different modules served as reference group. RESULTS: …34 students took part (n = 17 “Digital Health group”; n = 17 “reference group”). There was no significant difference in pre-existing knowledge between the groups. After having completed the module, participants reached significantly higher scores, compared to their preexisting knowledge (p < 0.05) and the reference group (p < 0.05). Most students found that digital medicine is not sufficiently represented in undergraduate medical education, but will influence everyday work of physicians in the next five years. CONCLUSIONS: Students showed a high awareness for the impact of digital health on physicians’ work. The results suggest that the format can sufficiently transfer knowledge about digital health. Teaching of digital knowledge and competencies should be firmly implemented into medical education to form digitally competent future doctors. Show more
Keywords: Digital health, Undergraduate Medical Education, digital competencies, medical students, data literacy
DOI: 10.3233/THC-220138
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 157-164, 2023
Authors: Deng, Chengliang | Adu, Jianhua | Xie, Shenghua | Li, Zhaohuan | Meng, Qingguo | Zhang, Qingfeng | Yin, Lixue | Peng, Bo
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Carotid atherosclerosis plaque rupture is an important cause of myocardial infarction and stroke. The effective segmentation of ultrasound images of carotid atherosclerotic plaques aids clinicians to accurately assess plaque stability. At present, this procedure relies mainly on the experience of the medical practitioner to manually segment the ultrasound image of the carotid atherosclerotic plaque. This method is also time-consuming. OBJECTIVE: This study intends to establish an automatic intelligent segmentation method of ultrasound images of carotid plaque. METHODS: The present study combined the U-Net and DenseNet networks, to automatically segment the ultrasound images …of carotid atherosclerotic plaques. The same test set was selected and segmented using the traditional U-Net network and the ResUNet network. The prediction results of the three network models were compared using Dice (Dice similarity coefficient), and VOE (volumetric overlap error) coefficients. RESULTS: Compared with the existing U-Net network and ResUNet network, the Dense-UNet network exhibited an optimal effect on the automated segmentation of the ultrasound images. CONCLUSION: The Dense-UNet network could realize the automatic segmentation of atherosclerotic plaque ultrasound images, and it could assist medical practitioners in plaque evaluation. Show more
Keywords: Carotid atherosclerotic plaque, ultrasound image, Dense-UNet network, fully automatic segmentation
DOI: 10.3233/THC-220152
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 165-179, 2023
Authors: Wang, Yongtao | Tian, Shengwei | Yu, Long | Wu, Weidong | Zhang, Dezhi | Wang, Junwen | Cheng, Junlong
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: BACKGROUND: The results of medical image segmentation can provide reliable evidence for clinical diagnosis and treatment. The U-Net proposed previously has been widely used in the field of medical image segmentation. Its encoder extracts semantic features of different scales at different stages, but does not carry out special processing for semantic features of each scale. OBJECTIVE: To improve the feature expression ability and segmentation performance of U-Net, we proposed a feature supplement and optimization U-Net (FSOU-Net). METHODS: First, we put forward the view that semantic features of different scales should be treated differently. …Based on this view, we classify the semantic features automatically extracted by encoders into two categories: shallow semantic features and deep semantic features. Then, we propose the shallow feature supplement module (SFSM), which obtains fine-grained semantic features through up-sampling to supplement the shallow semantic information. Finally, we propose the deep feature optimization module (DFOM), which uses the expansive convolution of different receptive fields to obtain multi-scale features and then performs multi-scale feature fusion to optimize the deep semantic information. RESULTS: The proposed model is experimented on three medical image segmentation public datasets, and the experimental results prove the correctness of the proposed idea. The segmentation performance of the model is higher than the advanced models for medical image segmentation. Compared with baseline network U-NET, the main index of Dice index is 0.75% higher on the RITE dataset, 2.3% higher on the Kvasir-SEG dataset, and 0.24% higher on the GlaS dataset. CONCLUSIONS: The proposed method can greatly improve the feature representation ability and segmentation performance of the model. Show more
Keywords: Deep learning algorithm, medical image analysis, semantic segmentation, multi-scale, convolutional neural networks
DOI: 10.3233/THC-220174
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 181-195, 2023
Authors: Yang, Jiantao | Wang, Zekai | Sun, Tairen
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Human gait involves activities in nervous and musculoskeletal dynamics to modulate joint torques with time continuously for adapting to varieties of walking conditions. OBJECTIVE: The goal of this paper is to estimate the joint torques of lower limbs in human gait based on Gaussian process. METHOD: The potential uses of this study include optimization of exoskeleton assistance, control of the active prostheses, and modulating the joint torque for human-like robots. To achieve this, Gaussian process (GP) based data fusion algorithm is established with joint angles as the inputs. RESULTS: …The statistic nature of the proposed model can explore the correlations between joint angles and joint torques, and enable accurate joint-torque estimations. Experiments were conducted for 5 subjects at three walking speed (0.8 m/s, 1.2 m/s, 1.6 m/s). CONCLUSION: The results show that it is possible to estimate the joint torques at different scenarios. Show more
Keywords: GP, human gait, joint torque, prostheses, robots, mechanics
DOI: 10.3233/THC-220190
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 197-204, 2023
Authors: Kamal, Shahul Mujib | Babini, Mohammad Hossein | Tee, Rui | Krejcar, Ondrej | Namazi, Hamidreza
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: BACKGROND: One of the important areas of heart research is to analyze heart rate variability during (HRV) walking. OBJECTIVE: In this research, we investigated the correction between heart activation and the variations of walking paths. METHOD: We employed Shannon entropy to analyze how the information content of walking paths affects the information content of HRV. Eight healthy students walked on three designed walking paths with different information contents while we recorded their ECG signals. We computed and analyzed the Shannon entropy of the R-R interval time series (as an indicator of HRV) versus …the Shannon entropy of different walking paths and accordingly evaluated their relation. RESULTS: According to the obtained results, walking on the path that contains more information leads to less information in the R-R time series. CONCLUSION: The analysis method employed in this research can be extended to analyze the relation between other physiological signals (such as brain or muscle reactions) and the walking path. Show more
Keywords: Heart Rate Variability (HRV), walking path, Shannon entropy, information content, R-R interval time series
DOI: 10.3233/THC-220191
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 205-215, 2023
Authors: Pan, Jingwen | Zhang, Chaoxue | Peng, Hu | Wang, Yadan | Wang, Yuanguo | Han, Zhihui
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: BACKGROUND: A fundamental challenge in medical ultrasound imaging is to improve the resolution accurately. Adaptive beamforming is often used to improve lateral resolution, such as minimum variance (MV) and phase coherence factor (PCF). However, it is difficult to improve the axial resolution due to the limitation of the spatial pulse length (SPL) of the transmitted signal. OBJECTIVE: A deconvolution recovery method combines two adaptive weighting techniques to improve axial resolution. METHODS: A deconvolution recovery (DR) technique is used to improve axial resolution with a shorter SPL. Then, the DR is combined with MV …and PCF (DR-MVPCF) to suppress the sidelobe. The influence of different transmission modes, regularization parameters, and the estimation of point spread function are discussed on the proposed algorithm. RESULTS: In simulation, DR-MVPCF improved axial resolution from 0.41 mm (0.98 λ ) to 0.09 mm (0.21 λ ) compared with MV-PCF. In the water bath experiment, DR-MVPCF provided improvement of axial resolution from 0.39 mm (0.93 λ ) to 0.07 mm (0.17 λ ) compared with MV-PCF. In-vivo data experiment, the DR-MVPCF method increased the speckle signal-to-noise ratio and visibility of the structure while the contrast ratio and contrast-noise ratio decreased. CONCLUSIONS: The proposed method can improve the axial resolution significantly. Show more
Keywords: Ultrasound imaging, axial resolution, deconvolution recovery, adaptive beamforming
DOI: 10.3233/THC-220198
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 217-237, 2023
Authors: Kocet, Laura | Romarič, Katja | Žibert, Janez
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Quality control of magnetic resonance imaging includes image validation, which covers also artefact detection. The daily manual review of magnetic resonance images for possible artefacts can be time-consuming, so automated methods for computer-assisted quality assessment of magnetic resonance imaging need to be developed. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to develop automatic detection of Gibbs artefacts in magnetic resonance imaging using a deep learning method called transfer learning, and to demonstrate the potential of this approach for the development of an automatic quality control tool for the detection of such artefacts in magnetic resonance …imaging. METHODS: The magnetic resonance image dataset of the scanned phantom for quality assurance was created using a turbo spin-echo pulse sequence in the transverse plane. Images were created to include Gibbs artefacts of varying intensities. The images were annotated by two independent reviewers. The annotated dataset was used to develop a method for Gibbs artefact detection using the transfer learning approach. The VGG-16, VGG-19, and ResNet-152 convolutional neural networks were used as pre-trained networks for transfer learning and compared using 5-fold cross-validation. RESULTS: All accuracies of the classification models were above 97%, while the AUC values were all above 0.99, confirming the high quality of the constructed models. CONCLUSION: We show that transfer learning can be successfully used to detect Gibbs artefacts on magnetic resonance images. The main advantages of transfer learning are that it can be applied on small training datasets, the procedures to build the models are not so complicated, and they do not require much computational power. This shows the potential of transfer learning for the more general task of detecting artefacts in magnetic resonance images of patients, which consequently can improve and speed up the process of quality assessment in medical imaging practice. Show more
Keywords: Gibbs artefact, transfer learning, automatic detection, image quality control
DOI: 10.3233/THC-220234
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 239-246, 2023
Authors: Alqahtani, Nasser M. | Chaturvedi, Saurabh | Tomar, Shobhit Singh | Kumari, Lalima | Gill, Shruti | Nayan, Kamal | Shariff, Mansoor | Bhagat, Tushar V. | Addas, Mohammed Khalid | Chaturvedi, Mudita
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Advances in digital dentistry lead to use of three-dimensional (3D) printed resin denture teeth. Fracture toughness of these teeth must be assessed. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare the chipping and indirect tensile fracture resistance of denture teeth fabricated by 3D printing technique with traditionally fabricated resin denture teeth. METHOD: Four groups (Gr) were made (n = 50/group): Gr-1 3D printed denture teeth (denture teeth; Formlabs Inc., Somerville, MA, USA), Gr-2 SR-Orthosit-PE (Ivoclar Vivadent AG), Gr-3 Portrait IPN (Dentsply Sirona), Gr-4 Pala Premium 8 (Heraeus Kulzer GmbH). …Stereolithography 3D printing was used to create the methacrylate-based photopolymerized resin teeth models and remaining group teeth were collected commercially. A 1 mm/min chipping and indirect tensile fracture speed tests were carried out till fracture occurred. The data so obtained were statistically analysed using one-way analysis of variance with Tukey’s honestly significant difference multiple comparisons test (p < 0.05). At the end of the test, the fractured areas of the specimens were evaluated by the chief researcher to assess the fracture pattern of the teeth. RESULTS: The indirect tensile fracture values of the 3D printed teeth were more than that of Pala Premium-8 and SR-Orthosit-PE but it was lower than that of Portrait IPN teeth. In chipping test, buccal chipping of the loaded cusp was seen in 3D printed resin without distortion and in indirect tensile test in 3D printed resin teeth, line of fracture emerges near the loading point propagates from the inner incline of both cusps and extends cervically, unlike in other groups where first deformation occurs then fracture. CONCLUSION: Prosthetic teeth fabricated by the 3D printing technique using printable resin material provide adequate fracture resistance as denture teeth. Show more
Keywords: 3D printing, CAD/CAM, resin, denture teeth, fracture resistance
DOI: 10.3233/THC-220288
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 247-258, 2023
Authors: Alsubaiy, Ebrahim Fihaid
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: BACKGROUND: The provisional crowns (PR) play an important role during the course of fixed prosthesis treatment. The fitting of PR varies and depends on various factors. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to evaluate the marginal and internal fit of PR produced by three-dimensional (3D) printing technique and to compare those with PR made by the milling technique by using micro computed tomography (μ CT) on three commonly used finish line designs. METHOD: Ninety study models were made using metal die of #14 tooth (i.e. maxillary 1 st …premolar molar) prepared for full veneer crown with three different finish line chamfer (C), rounded shoulder (RS) and rounded shoulder with bevel (RSB). PR was fabricated on each study model, using milling (MiL group, n = 45), and 3D printing technique (3D-P group, n = 45). Marginal and internal fit of each study model was measured by micro computed tomography, at 7 Zones Pr-1- Pr-7 on each finish line. Recorded data were statistically analysed by one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and using Dunnett t -Test (p > 0.05). RESULTS: The mean gap at margins was minimum for provisional crowns in 3D-P group in any finish line with minimum in rounded shoulder with bevel at zone Pr-1 30.9 ± 5.3 and at zone Pr-7 32.7 ± 5.3. In the axial region, i.e. zone Pr-2, the smallest gap was recorded in the 3D-P group and in the occlusal region, for zone Pr-3, 4 and 5, the maximum gap was recorded in the MiL group. CONCLUSION: The provisional crowns fabricated by 3D printed technique have better marginal and internal fit than the provisional crowns made by milling technique. Show more
Keywords: Provisional restoration, additive manufacturing, 3D printing, CAD-CAM, micro-CT
DOI: 10.3233/THC-220304
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 259-268, 2023
Authors: Liu, Xinggu | Long, Zhiming | Li1, Zongyuan | Huang, Shudong | Wang, Zhuqing
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Wearable devices that monitor heart health of cardiac disease patients in real time are in great demand. OBJECTIVE: We propose an algorithm of improved segment periodical matrix construction for irregular electrocardiogram (ECG) signal denoising. METHOD: While splitting the heartbeat based on each RR interval for periodical segments matrix construction, the as-filtered ECG signal is reconstructed by the maximum singular value after a singular value decomposition. RESULTS: The results demonstrate a higher noise reduction effect with lower signal distortions of our methods compared to several singular value decomposition counterpart approaches. …CONCLUSION: Our method has great potential to enhance wearable devices diagnosis accuracy by denoising the complex noises such as electromyography artifacts in real-time ECG sensing. Show more
Keywords: Segment periodical matrix, irregular ECG, singular value decomposition
DOI: 10.3233/THC-220316
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 269-281, 2023
Authors: Xiao, Cong | Zhang, Shaoyun | Gao, Zhixiang | Tu, Chongqi
Article Type: Case Report
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Increases in the numbers of surgical procedures for primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) inevitably lead to increases in the requirements for revision THA. The achievement of long-term stability is difficult or impossible by conventional implants in patients with severe destruction of the acetabulum. OBJECTIVE: This case report presents a successful treatment using a specific three-dimensional (3D)-printed porous titanium acetabular composite component without a flange in the management of Paprosky type IIIB acetabular defects. METHOD: A 65-year-old female diagnosed with right hip prosthetic loosening with a huge acetabular defect presented to our hospital. …We designed the 3D model of the pelvis and created an individualized 3D-printed porous titanium acetabular composite component for revision THA. The procedure was performed through a posterolateral approach, and the component was implanted in the defect and fixed with cup screws using the drill guides. RESULTS: At the last follow-up at 2 years, the patient had a satisfactory hip joint function and no signs of loosening or other complications were found. CONCLUSIONS: The 3D-printed porous titanium acetabular composite component without a flange is showing promising clinical and radiological outcomes in the management of Paprosky type III acetabular defects. Show more
Keywords: Revision hip arthroplasty, acetabular defects, 3D printing, porous titanium, composite component, custom-made, case report
DOI: 10.3233/THC-212984
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 283-291, 2023
Authors: Badnjevic, Almir
Article Type: Editorial
DOI: 10.3233/THC-229005
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 293-305, 2023
Authors: Badnjevic, Almir | Magjarevic, Ratko | Mrdjanovic, Emina | Pokvic, Lejla Gurbeta
Article Type: Other
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Monitoring cardiac parameters is the fundamental aspect of every diagnostic process and is facilitated by electrocardiography (ECG) devices. This way, continuous state-of-the-art performance of ECG devices can be ensured. The new Medical Device Regulation (MDR) defines medical device post-market surveillance (PMS) as performed by independent, third-party, notified bodies more strategically in hope to improve traceability of device performance. However, there is still an apparent gap in terms of standardised conformity assessment testing methods. OBJECTIVE: This paper proposes a novel method for conformity assessment testing of ECG devices for post-market surveillance purposes. METHOD: …The method was developed on the basis of International Organisation of Legal Metrology (OIML) guidelines and applied in healthcare institutions from 2018 to 2021. RESULTS: The developed method was validated in healthcare institutions of all levels. The results obtained during validation suggest that conformity assessment testing of the ECG device as a method used during PMS contributes to significant improvement in devices’ accuracy and reliability. CONCLUSION: A standardized approach in conformity assessment testing of ECG devices during PMS, besides increasing reliability of the devices, is the first step in the digital transformation of the management of these devices in healthcare institutions opening possibility for use of artificial intelligence. Show more
Keywords: Medical device, performance, ECG, testing, standardisation, post-market surveillance
DOI: 10.3233/THC-229006
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 307-315, 2023
Authors: Badnjevic, Almir | Deumic, Amar | Imamovic, Elma | Pokvic, Lejla Gurbeta
Article Type: Other
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Defibrillators are medical devices (MDs) used in the most critical situations, hence their performance must be ensured at all times. This requires defibrillators to be subjected to regular performance assessments after they have been placed on the market. The new Medical Device Regulation (MDR) defines medical device post-market surveillance (PMS) as performed by independent, third-party, notified bodies more strategically in hope to improve traceability of device performance. However, there is still an apparent gap in terms of standardised conformity assessment testing methods. OBJECTIVE: This paper proposes a novel evidence-based method for conformity assessment testing of …defibrillators. METHOD: The proposed method is developed in accordance with the International Organisation of Legal Metrology (OIML) guidelines and is intended to be used for conformity assessment testing of defibrillators for post-market surveillance purposes. RESULTS: The developed method was validated from 2018 to 2021 in healthcare institutions of all levels. The results obtained during validation suggest that conformity assessment testing of defibrillators as a method used during PMS contributes to significant improvement in devices’ accuracy and reliability. CONCLUSION: A standardized approach in conformity assessment testing of defibrillators during PMS, besides increasing reliability of the devices, is the first step in the digital transformation of the management of these devices in healthcare institutions opening possibility for use of artificial intelligence. Show more
Keywords: Medical device, performance, testing, standardisation, post-market surveillance
DOI: 10.3233/THC-229007
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 317-325, 2023
Authors: Badnjevic, Almir | Deumic, Amar | Softic, Adna | Pokvic, Lejla Gurbeta
Article Type: Other
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Patient monitors are medical devices used to monitor vital parameters such as heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, blood oxygen saturation, and body temperature during inpatient treatment. As such, patient monitors provide physicians with information necessary to adjust the treatment as well as evaluate the overall status and recovery of the patient. Measurements made by intrinsic sensors of patient monitors must be compliant and provide reliable readings in order to ensure safety and optimal quality of care to the patients. OBJECTIVE: This paper proposes a novel method for conformity assessment testing of patient monitors in …healthcare institutions for post-market surveillance purposes. METHOD: The method was developed on the basis of metrology characteristics of sensors used to monitor vital parameters observed by patient monitors and evaluation of their vital safety and performance parameters. In addition to the evaluation of essential safety and visual integrity of patient monitors, their performance in terms of accuracy of the readings is evaluated. RESULTS: The developed method was validated between 2018 and 2021 in healthcare institutions of all levels. The results obtained during validation suggest that conformity assessment testing of patient monitors as a method used during PMS contributes to significant improvement in devices’ accuracy and reliability. CONCLUSION: A standardized approach in conformity assessment testing of patient monitors during PMS, besides increasing reliability of the devices, is the first step in digital transformation of management of these devices in healthcare institutions opening possibility for use of artificial intelligence. Show more
Keywords: Medical device, performance, patient monitor, testing, standardisation, post-market surveillance
DOI: 10.3233/THC-229008
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 327-337, 2023
Authors: Badnjevic, Almir | Deumic, Amar | Ademovic, Azra | Pokvic, Lejla Gurbeta
Article Type: Other
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Therapeutic ultrasounds are medical devices used for treatment of conditions such muscle spasms, joint contractures or general muscle pain. Their function relies in the delivery of ultrasonic pulses that generate heat in tissue thus relieving the symptoms of aforementioned conditions. Accuracy of the delivered pulses directly affects the quality and effectiveness of the treatment and has to be ensured throughout the utilization of the therapeutic ultrasound in practice. The new Medical Device Regulation (MDR) defines medical device post-market surveillance (PMS) as performed by independent, third-party, notified bodies more strategically in hope to improve traceability of device performance. However, …there is still an apparent gap in terms of standardised conformity assessment testing methods. OBJECTIVE: This paper proposes a novel method for conformity assessment testing of therapeutic ultrasounds for post-market surveillance purposes. METHOD: The method was developed based on metrology characteristics of therapeutic ultrasounds and includes visual, electrical safety and performance inspections of therapeutic ultrasounds to ensure that both safety and treatment reliability are achieved. RESULTS: The developed method was validated between 2018 and 2021 in healthcare institutions of all levels. The results obtained during validation suggest that conformity assessment testing of therapeutic ultrasounds as a method used during PMS contributes to significant improvement in devices’ accuracy and reliability. CONCLUSION: A standardized approach in conformity assessment testing of therapeutic ultrasounds during PMS, besides increasing reliability of the devices, is the first step in digital transformation of management of these devices in healthcare institutions opening possibility for use of artificial intelligence. Show more
Keywords: Medical device, performance, therapeutic ultrasound, testing, standardisation, post-market surveillance
DOI: 10.3233/THC-229009
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 339-346, 2023
Authors: Badnjevic, Almir | Deumic, Amar | Smajlhodzic-Deljo, Merima | Pokvic, Lejla Gurbeta
Article Type: Other
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Introduction of fluids, medicaments and nutrients into the human body during hospitalization is fundamental for treatment and healing of patients. Fluids are introduced by means of infusion pumps while nutrients and medicaments are introduced by perfusion pumps. It is of vital importance for these devices to deliver exact amounts of the aforementioned substances as significant deviations can result in severe patient harm. Therefore it is important to effectively monitor their performance and prevent failures. OBJECTIVE: This paper proposes a novel method for conformity assessment testing of infusion and perfusion pumps for post-market surveillance purposes. …METHOD: The method was developed on the basis of metrology characteristics of the devices. In addition to the evaluation of essential safety and visual integrity of infusion and perfusion pumps, their performance in terms of delivered volumes was assessed and monitored. RESULTS: The developed method was validated between 2018 and 2021 in healthcare institutions of all levels. The results obtained during validation suggest that conformity assessment testing of infusion and perfusion pumps as a method used during PMS contributes to significant improvement in devices’ accuracy and reliability. CONCLUSION: A standardized approach in conformity assessment testing of infusion and perfusion pumps during PMS, besides increasing reliability of the devices, is the first step in digital transformation of management of these devices in healthcare institutions opening possibility for use of artificial intelligence. Show more
Keywords: Medical device, performance, infusion pumps, perfusion pumps, testing, standardisation, post-market surveillance
DOI: 10.3233/THC-229010
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 347-355, 2023
Authors: Badnjevic, Almir | Deumic, Amar | Biskovic, Dusanka | Pokvic, Lejla Gurbeta
Article Type: Other
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Dialysis machines are used regularly in healthcare practice. They are classified as a type of medical device with moderate and high risk therefore significant requirements are placed on their safety and performance every time they are used on patients. The new Medical Device Regulation (MDR) defines medical device post-market surveillance (PMS) as performed by independent, third-party, notified bodies more strategically in hope to improve traceability of device performance. However, there is still an apparent gap in terms of standardised conformity assessment testing methods. OBJECTIVE: This paper proposes a novel evidence-based method for conformity assessment testing …of dialysis machines for post-market surveillance purposes. METHOD: The novel method is developed according to the International Organisation of Legal Metrology (OIML) guidelines and is to be used for the purpose of conformity assessment testing of Dialysis machines with respect to their metrological characteristics during PMS. RESULTS: The developed method was validated between 2018 and 2021 in healthcare institutions of all levels. The results obtained during validation suggest that conformity assessment testing of dialysis machines as a method used during PMS contributes to significant improvement in devices’ accuracy and reliability. CONCLUSION: A standardized approach in conformity assessment testing of dialysis machines during PMS, besides increasing reliability of the devices, is the first step in digital transformation of management of these devices in healthcare institutions opening possibility for use of artificial intelligence. Show more
Keywords: Medical device, dialysis machines performance, testing, standardisation, post-market surveillance
DOI: 10.3233/THC-229011
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 357-365, 2023
Authors: Badnjevic, Almir | Deumic, Amar | Trakic, Ammar | Pokvic, Lejla Gurbeta
Article Type: Other
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Mechanical ventilators are medical devices used in intensive care units when patients are in need of mechanical aid to facilitate the process of breathing. As the function of breathing is the exchange of gases, the mechanical ventilator takes over that function while the patient is incapable to spontaneous breathing. As these devices are used to maintain the life of patents, their performance must be ensured and there cannot be significant deviations in the volumes and pressure of gases they introduce to the patient. The new Medical Device Regulation (MDR) defines medical device post-market surveillance (PMS) as performed by …independent, third-party, notified bodies more strategically in hope to improve traceability of device performance. However, there is still an apparent gap in terms of standardised conformity assessment testing methods. OBJECTIVE: This paper proposes a novel method for conformity assessment testing of mechanical ventilators for post-market surveillance purposes. METHOD: The method was developed on the basis of metrology characteristics of mechanical ventilators and evaluation of their vital safety and performance parameters. In addition to the evaluation of essential safety and visual integrity of mechanical ventilators, their performance in terms of volume of oxygen delivered to the patient as well as the flow and pressure of the delivered gas is evaluated. RESULTS: The developed method was validated between 2018 and 2021 in healthcare institutions of all levels. The results obtained during validation suggest that conformity assessment testing of mechanical ventilators as a method used during PMS contributes to significant improvement in devices’ accuracy and reliability. CONCLUSION: A standardized approach in conformity assessment testing of mechanical ventilators during PMS, besides increasing reliability of the devices, is the first step in digital transformation of management of these devices in healthcare institutions opening possibility for use of artificial intelligence. Show more
Keywords: Medical device, performance, mechanical ventilator, testing, standardisation, post-market surveillance
DOI: 10.3233/THC-229012
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 367-376, 2023
Authors: Badnjevic, Almir | Deumic, Amar | Dzemic, Zijad | Pokvic, Lejla Gurbeta
Article Type: Other
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Anaesthesia machines, as moderate to high-risk medical devices intended for use on patients during surgical procedures must be safe and reliable with traceable performance every time they are used in healthcare practice. The new Medical Device Regulation (MDR) defines medical device post-market surveillance (PMS) as performed by independent, third-party, notified bodies more strategically in hope to improve traceability of device performance. However, there is still an apparent gap in terms of standardised conformity assessment testing methods. OBJECTIVE: This paper proposes a novel evidence-based method for conformity assessment testing of anaesthesia machines for post-market surveillance purposes. …METHOD: The novel method is developed according to the International Organisation of Legal Metrology (OIML) guidelines and is to be used for the purpose of conformity assessment testing of anaesthesia machines with respect to their technical and metrological characteristics during PMS. RESULTS: The developed method was validated between 2018 and 2021 in healthcare institutions of all levels. The results obtained during validation suggest that conformity assessment testing of anaesthesia machines as a method used during PMS contributes to significant improvement in devices’ accuracy and reliability. CONCLUSION: A standardized approach in conformity assessment testing of anaesthesia machines during PMS, besides increasing reliability of the devices, is the first step in digital transformation of management of these devices in healthcare institutions opening possibility for use of artificial intelligence. Show more
Keywords: Medical device, anaesthesia machine, performance, testing, standardisation, post-market surveillance
DOI: 10.3233/THC-229013
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 377-387, 2023
Authors: Badnjevic, Almir | Spahic, Lemana | Jordamovic, Naida Babic | Pokvic, Lejla Gurbeta
Article Type: Other
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Premature born infants or infants born sick require immediate medical attention and decreasing the stress imposed onto their body by the environment. Infant incubators provide an enclosed environment that can be controlled to fit the needs of the infant. As such, their performance must be consistent and without significant deviations. The only manner to ensure this is by post-market surveillance (PMS) focused on evaluation of both safety and performance. The new Medical Device Regulation (MDR) defines medical device post-market surveillance (PMS) as performed by independent, third-party, notified bodies more strategically in hope to improve traceability of device performance. …However, there is still an apparent gap in terms of standardised conformity assessment testing methods. OBJECTIVE: This paper proposes a novel method for conformity assessment testing of infant incubators for post-market surveillance purposes. METHOD: The method was developed based on guidelines for devices providing measurements laid out by the International Organisation of Legal Metrology (OIML). The methodology was validated during a four year period in healthcare institutions of all levels. RESULTS: The developed method was validated between 2018 and 2021 in healthcare institutions of all levels. The results obtained during validation suggest that conformity assessment testing of infant incubators as a method used during PMS contributes to significant improvement in devices’ accuracy and reliability. CONCLUSION: A standardized approach in conformity assessment testing of infant incubators during PMS, besides increasing reliability of the devices, is the first step in digital transformation of management of these devices in healthcare institutions opening possibility for use of artificial intelligence. Show more
Keywords: Medical device, performance, infant incubators, testing, standardisation, post-market surveillance
DOI: 10.3233/THC-229014
Citation: Technology and Health Care, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 389-399, 2023
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