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Journal of Korean Society of Medical Informatics ; : 55-62, 2002.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-130624

ABSTRACT

SMAS(Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome) is a disease caused by a chronic obstruction of the duodenum(transverse portion), which is hardly detectable. However, it is known that when the superior mesenteric artery and abdominal aorta form a narrow angle, that the transverse portion of the duodenum is pressed down between the superior mesenteric artery and the abdominal aorta, and that this can lead to obstruction of the duodenum. Measuring this angle is a complicated job using conventional angiography, and results often turns out to be inaccurate. In addition, no attempt has been made to determine the value of this angle in Koreans. In this study, we conducted abdominal CT angiography using MIP(maximum intensity projection) on patients with no clinical evidence of SMAS in order to determine the angle at which the superior mesenteric artery branches from the abdominal aorta by using PC based software(Rapidia ver. 1.2) for the image reconstruction. Accordingly, we found that the mean angle between the abdominal aorta and the superior mesenteric artery was 50.05+/-15.87 degrees on average, and that the angle in men(53.64+/-16.57 degrees) is higher than in women(46.46+/-14.98 degrees). We hope that the angles determined by our study will serve as an important indicator for detecting SMAS.


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Humans , Angiography , Aorta, Abdominal , Duodenum , Hope , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted , Mesenteric Arteries , Mesenteric Artery, Superior , Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Journal of Korean Society of Medical Informatics ; : 55-62, 2002.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-130617

ABSTRACT

SMAS(Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome) is a disease caused by a chronic obstruction of the duodenum(transverse portion), which is hardly detectable. However, it is known that when the superior mesenteric artery and abdominal aorta form a narrow angle, that the transverse portion of the duodenum is pressed down between the superior mesenteric artery and the abdominal aorta, and that this can lead to obstruction of the duodenum. Measuring this angle is a complicated job using conventional angiography, and results often turns out to be inaccurate. In addition, no attempt has been made to determine the value of this angle in Koreans. In this study, we conducted abdominal CT angiography using MIP(maximum intensity projection) on patients with no clinical evidence of SMAS in order to determine the angle at which the superior mesenteric artery branches from the abdominal aorta by using PC based software(Rapidia ver. 1.2) for the image reconstruction. Accordingly, we found that the mean angle between the abdominal aorta and the superior mesenteric artery was 50.05+/-15.87 degrees on average, and that the angle in men(53.64+/-16.57 degrees) is higher than in women(46.46+/-14.98 degrees). We hope that the angles determined by our study will serve as an important indicator for detecting SMAS.


Subject(s)
Humans , Angiography , Aorta, Abdominal , Duodenum , Hope , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted , Mesenteric Arteries , Mesenteric Artery, Superior , Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Journal of Korean Society of Medical Informatics ; : 49-57, 2001.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-10139

ABSTRACT

For effective construction of OCS(Order Communication System), the most core part of medical information system on medium and small hospital, this thesis understands the interface types of current medical treatment examination equipments and operational problems and shows the solution through the integrated interface management system. Showing the development cases of real time interface system for integration of clinical pathology inspection equipment, LIS(Laboratory Information System) and medical treatment system, this thesis suggests the basic construction element and the functions.


Subject(s)
Clinical Laboratory Information Systems , Information Systems , Pathology, Clinical
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