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Journal of Health Information and Librarianship ; 6(1): 36-44, 2023. figures, tables
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1537233

ABSTRACT

Background: E-resources are one of the major sources of scientific information which provides the user with more precise and quick information. The completeness and quality of information accessible on electronic resources makes it dependable, reliable sources of information and knowledge production in the academic community. Information accessibility is pivotal in the health research environment as it helps in quick and effective response to challenges and complexities as they arise. However, the level of knowledge possessed by medical researchers in Lagos State University College of Medicine (LASUCOM) is important for teaching, learning and research. Hence, this study evaluated knowledge and use of e-resources by medical researchers in LASUCOM. Methods: The study adopted a descriptive research design. The population is 400 postgraduate students (MPH, resident doctors) and research scholars. The sample size is 200, representing 50% of the total population. Data were collected with the use of a structured questionnaire on knowledge and use of e-resources by the respondents. Frequency counts, percentages, mean, and standard deviation, were used reporting the data. Results: The results revealed the knowledge of medical researchers about electronic resources including journals (91.8%), books (89.4%), theses/dissertations (82.3%). Also, electronic resources were used for the purpose of obtaining current information (78.8%) and for academic /study purposes (78.8%). PubMed/MEDLINE (96.5%), PubMed Central (92.9%), African Journals Online (92.9%) were the most preferred electronic resources used by postgraduate and medical researchers in LASUCOM. Conclusion: The study concluded that librarians should be trained to support researchers in the research process. The study recommended that librarians should create awareness about electronic resources available and accessible in the library. Also, the library should provide adequate user education on database interface usage and optimal search skill techniques for retrieval of relevant information in the Medical Library.


Subject(s)
Access to Information , PubMed , Electronics, Medical , Health Resources
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Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation ; (6): 225-229, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-928893

ABSTRACT

This study introduced the current testing content and standards of ECG medical electronic instruments, combined with actual clinical needs, and discussed the comprehensive verification and evaluation protocol for ECG medical electronic instruments. The protocol mainly includes hardware performance testing, automatic diagnostic function testing and clinical application evaluation. The protocol emphasizes the clinical practicality and importance of the comprehensive verification and evaluation program, and provides a reference for the institutions involved in the program.


Subject(s)
Electrocardiography , Electronics, Medical , Reference Standards
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Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation ; (6): 242-245, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-942735

ABSTRACT

The eRPS system for medical device registration of National Medical Products Administration was officially launched on June 24, 2019. This paper focused on the following two aspects of the electronic declaration process of medical device regulatory agencies in the whole world:one is whether the electronic submission format is consistent, the other is whether the electronic submission path is convenient. Suggestions are put forward for the next nationwide implementation of the electronic submission so as to speed up the process of the electronization of medical device evaluation in China.


Subject(s)
China , Electronics, Medical
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Korean Circulation Journal ; : 753-754, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-759457
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Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation ; (6): 14-16, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-775523

ABSTRACT

This paper presents a three-dimensional electronic laparoscopy system, including three-dimensional laparoscope pipe and medical video system. The three-dimensional laparoscope pipe adopts a dual-optical structure, which can collect three-dimensional information of the surgical region. By selecting a reasonable initial structure, the MTF curve of the objective lens is close to the diffraction limit, and the distortion is less than 25%. The medical video system also achieved high-definition image with 1 080 P, 30 Hz by GPU. At the mean time, the three-dimensional electronic laparoscope has achieved quantitative production and has been tested in a number of animals, which has broad application prospects and significant clinical application value.


Subject(s)
Electronics, Medical , Imaging, Three-Dimensional , Laparoscopes , Laparoscopy
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Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation ; (6): 143-145, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-772542

ABSTRACT

This study presents an electronic portal imaging devices (EPIDs) based on daily check tool for Linac that is usable for different cancer centers.Several images of open rectangle fields were acquired with EPID and the key items of daily Linac check were derived from the obtained images using an in-house developed automatic analysis software.The experiment results showed that each parameter calculated by this tool is as reliable as the corresponding result measured by the commercial quality assurance devices and its measuring efficiency is much higher.


Subject(s)
Electronics, Medical , Electrons , Particle Accelerators , Phantoms, Imaging , Radiometry , Software
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Medisan ; 22(4)abr. 2018. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-894715

ABSTRACT

Se efectuó una revisión bibliográfica para determinar el impacto de la mecatrónica en el sector de la salud. Se valoró el desarrollo de esta desde la visión de diferentes investigadores, lo cual ha permitido su inserción en dicho sector. También se comprobó que la robótica y el procesamiento digital de imágenes y señales tienen mayor incidencia en la medicina. Asimismo, se hizo un análisis de la mecatrónica aplicada a esta ciencia, el cual demostró que las áreas quirúrgica y terapéutica son las más favorecidas y se nutren de técnicas innovadoras, que resultan más fiables y menos invasivas para el paciente


A literature review was carried out to determine the impact of mechatronic in the health sector. Its development was evaluated from the point of view of different investigators, which has allowed its insertion in this sector. It was also proven that robotics and digital processing of images and signs have higher incidence in medicine. Also, an analysis of mechatronic applied to this science was carried out, which demonstrated that the surgical and therapeutical areas are the most favored and receive nourishment through innovative techniques that are more reliable and less invasive for the patient


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Robotics/methods , Electronics, Medical/instrumentation , Electrical Equipment and Supplies , Robotic Surgical Procedures , Health Systems , Electromagnetic Phenomena , Wearable Electronic Devices/statistics & numerical data
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Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation ; (6): 449-452, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-775531

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE@#To establish a method for measuring the photoelectric performance index (luminance response characteristic and luminance tolerance) of medical electronic endoscope.@*METHODS@#Based on the clinical application and product features of medical electronic endoscope, the umbrella grayscale test chart and the adjustable gray scale test chart are designed and made from two aspects of distribution and density differential.@*RESULTS@#The influence of gray scale arrangement, background illumination intensity and illumination spectrum on photoelectric performance measurement of electronic endoscope is verified by test.@*CONCLUSIONS@#It is a reference for the design analysis, evaluation and modification of electronic endoscope product photoelectric part, whether it is suitable for fast detection of umbels and more accurate gray scale test chart.


Subject(s)
Electronics, Medical , Endoscopes , Light , Quality Control
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Weekly Epidemiological Monitor. 2018; 11 (15): 1
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-190330

ABSTRACT

The Ministry of Health [MOH] of Somalia in collaboration with WHO is conducting a training workshop for the roll out of electronic Early Warning Alert and Response Network [EWARN] to enhance epidemic intelligence capacity for early detection and response to epidemic prone diseases


Subject(s)
Humans , Epidemics , Early Diagnosis , Electronics, Medical
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EMHJ-Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 2017; 23 (8): 571-575
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-188178

ABSTRACT

Collection of real-time, standardized data remains a challenge for public health surveillance systems. The use of mobile information technology may facilitate this. A national case-based public health surveillance system was introduced in Jordan in 2015 using mobile tablets and an online framework. After training on the system, users were surveyed about their perceptions of it. Of 596 participants attending the training, 580 [97.3%] completed the survey. The majority of users were nurses [58.5%]. Overall perceptions of the system were highly positive across 5 areas of functionality [standardized case definitions, clinical guidance on signs and symptoms, risk factors and laboratory guidance, SMS and Email alerts for notifiable diseases, one-hour reporting of information via an online framework]. In all areas, over 80% of participants thought the system would help their work and would save time in identifying notifiable diseases and reporting this information centrally. Further work is encouraged to evaluate the system and consider the application of cloud-based models in other settings


Subject(s)
Humans , Perception , Case-Control Studies , Systems Integration , Electronics, Medical , Public Health Surveillance , Nurses
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EMHJ-Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 2014; 20 (2): 105-111
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-159145

ABSTRACT

Limited data are available about the implementation of electronic records systems in primary care in developing countries. The present study aimed to assess the quality of documentation in the electronic medical records at primary health care units in Alexandria, Egypt and to elicit physician's feedback on barriers and facilitators to the system. Data were collected at 7 units selected randomly from each administrative region and in each unit 50 paper-based records and their corresponding e-records were randomly selected for patients who visited the unit in the first 3 months of 2011. Administrative data were almost complete in both paper and e-records, but the completeness of clinical data varied between 60.0% and 100.0% across different units and types of record. The accuracy rate of the main diagnosis in e-records compared with paper-based records ranged between 44.0% and 82.0%. High workload and system complexity were the most frequently mentioned barriers to implementation of the e-records system


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Male , Electronics, Medical , Primary Health Care
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Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation ; (6): 202-206, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-259894

ABSTRACT

Around the features of low power and high integration of portable electronic medical equipment design, the primary low power MCU series from the current semiconductor manufacturers were compared. The analysis results showed that the 32-bit MCUs based on the low cost and high energy efficient ARM Cortex-M architectures, have comprehensive advantages on power level, operational performance and integrated peripherals obviously.


Subject(s)
Electronics, Medical , Equipment Design
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J. appl. oral sci ; 21(2): 132-137, Mar-Apr/2013. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-674356

ABSTRACT

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate, ex vivo, the precision of five electronic root canal length measurement devices (ERCLMDs) with different operating systems: the Root ZX, Mini Apex Locator, Propex II, iPex, and RomiApex A-15, and the possible influence of the positioning of the instrument tips short of the apical foramen. Material and Methods: Forty-two mandibular bicuspids had their real canal lengths (RL) previously determined. Electronic measurements were performed 1.0 mm short of the apical foramen (-1.0), followed by measurements at the apical foramen (0.0). The data resulting from the comparison of the ERCLMD measurements and the RL were evaluated by the Wilcoxon and Friedman tests at a significance level of 5%. Results: Considering the measurements performed at 0.0 and -1.0, the precision rates for the ERCLMDs were: 73.5% and 47.1% (Root ZX), 73.5% and 55.9% (Mini Apex Locator), 67.6% and 41.1% (Propex II), 61.7% and 44.1% (iPex), and 79.4% and 44.1% (RomiApex A-15), respectively, considering ±0.5 mm of tolerance. Regarding the mean discrepancies, no differences were observed at 0.0; however, in the measurements at -1.0, the iPex, a multi-frequency ERCLMD, had significantly more discrepant readings short of the apical foramen than the other devices, except for the Propex II, which had intermediate results. When the ERCLMDs measurements at -1.0 were compared with those at 0.0, the Propex II, iPex and RomiApex A-15 presented significantly higher discrepancies in their readings. Conclusions: Under the conditions of the present study, all the ERCLMDs provided acceptable measurements at the 0.0 position. However, at the -1.0 position, the ERCLMDs had a lower precision, with statistically significant differences for the Propex II, iPex, and RomiApex A-15.


Subject(s)
Humans , Dental Instruments , Dental Pulp Cavity/anatomy & histology , Odontometry/instrumentation , Root Canal Preparation/instrumentation , Tooth Apex/anatomy & histology , Electronics, Medical/instrumentation , Organ Size , Reference Values , Reproducibility of Results , Root Canal Preparation/methods , Statistics, Nonparametric
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JPMI-Journal of Postgraduate Medical Institute. 2013; 27 (3): 233-234
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-127216
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Singapore medical journal ; : e46-9, 2013.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-335436

ABSTRACT

Electrical devices, which have become an integral part of our daily life, may influence the electrical recording of the heart. These disturbances from external sources outside of the heart's own activity produce changes in the electrocardiography (ECG) of the patient, simulating rhythmic disturbances of the heart. Understanding these disturbances is essential in order to better interprete the ECG. Common sources of electrical interferences include external devices, such as alternating current and improper earthing, and surgical procedures like diathermy. We report a case of electrical interference in a patient's ECG due to an inserted bladder stimulator. This case report highlights the importance of precise identification of artefacts in the interpretation of ECG, as well as prompt localisation and elimination of the source of interference.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Artifacts , Diagnosis, Differential , Electrocardiography , Electrodes , Electronics, Medical , Equipment Design , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted , Implantable Neurostimulators , Syncope , Diagnosis , Urinary Bladder , Pathology
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International Neurourology Journal ; : 98-106, 2013.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-68528

ABSTRACT

From the first pacemaker implant in 1958, numerous engineering and medical activities for implantable medical device development have faced challenges in materials, battery power, functionality, electrical power consumption, size shrinkage, system delivery, and wireless communication. With explosive advances in scientific and engineering technology, many implantable medical devices such as the pacemaker, cochlear implant, and real-time blood pressure sensors have been developed and improved. This trend of progress in medical devices will continue because of the coming super-aged society, which will result in more consumers for the devices. The inner body is a special space filled with electrical, chemical, mechanical, and marine-salted reactions. Therefore, electrical connectivity and communication, corrosion, robustness, and hermeticity are key factors to be considered during the development stage. The main participants in the development stage are the user, the medical staff, and the engineer or technician. Thus, there are three different viewpoints in the development of implantable devices. In this review paper, considerations in the development of implantable medical devices will be presented from the viewpoint of an engineering mind.


Subject(s)
Humans , Biocompatible Materials , Biomedical Engineering , Blood Pressure , Cochlear Implants , Corrosion , Electronics, Medical , Medical Staff , Micro-Electrical-Mechanical Systems
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Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation ; (6): 287-290, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-264210

ABSTRACT

The article introduces the requirements of accompanying documents on the new EMC standard of medical electrical equipment (YY 0505-2012), hope it can be useful for the manufacturers of medical electrical equipment.


Subject(s)
Electronics, Medical , Equipment and Supplies , Reference Standards
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Rev. saúde pública ; 46(supl.1): 29-36, Dez. 2012.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-668911

ABSTRACT

O subsistema de base mecânica, eletrônica e de materiais, um dos subsistemas do complexo produtivo da saúde, reúne diferentes atividades, usualmente agregadas na designada indústria de equipamentos e materiais médico-hospitalares e odontológicos, uma área estratégica para a saúde por representar uma fonte contínua de mudanças nas práticas assistenciais. Além de exercer influência na prestação de serviços de saúde, possui potencial de promover o adensamento do sistema nacional de inovação e de ampliar a competitividade da indústria como um todo, dado que articula tecnologias portadoras de futuro. Apesar do crescimento significativo dessa indústria no Brasil nos últimos anos, esses equipamentos e materiais têm apresentado um crescente déficit na balança comercial. Essa incompatibilidade entre as necessidades nacionais de saúde e a base produtiva e inovativa da indústria aponta fragilidades estruturais do subsistema. Utilizando o arcabouço da economia política, o objetivo do artigo foi discutir o desenvolvimento dessa indústria no Brasil e seus desafios.


The mechanics, electronics and materials subsystem, one of the subsystems of the health care productive complex, encompasses different activities, usually clustered in what is called the medical, hospital and dental equipment and materials industry. This is a strategic area for health care, since it represents a continuous source of changes in care practices, and influences the provision of health care services. It has, moreover, potential for promoting the progress of Brazil's system of innovation and for increasing the competitiveness of the industry as a whole, given that it articulates future technologies. Despite the significant growth of this industry in Brazil in recent years, such equipment and materials have been presenting a growing deficit in the balance of trade. This incompatibility between national health care needs and the productive and innovative basis of the industry points to structural fragilities in the system. Using the framework of political economy, the article aims to discuss the development of this industry in Brazil and its challenges.


OBJETIVO: El subsistema de base mecánica, electrónica y de materiales, uno de los subsistemas del complejo productivo de la salud, reúne diferentes actividades, usualmente agregadas en la designada industria de equipos y materiales médico-hospitalarios y odontológicos, un área estratégica para la salud por representar una fuente continua de cambios en las prácticas asistenciales. Además de ejercer influencia en la prestación de servicios de salud, posee potencial de promover la saturación del sistema nacional de innovación y de ampliar la competitividad de la industria como un todo, dado que articula tecnologías portadoras de futuro. A pesar del crecimiento significativo de esta industria en Brasil en los últimos años, los equipos y materiales han presentado un creciente déficit en la balanza comercial. Esta incompatibilidad entre las necesidades nacionales de salud y la base productiva e innovadora de la industria señalan fragilidades estructurales del subsistema. Utilizando el armazón de la economía política, el objetivo del artículo fue discutir el desarrollo de ésta industria en Brasil y sus desafíos.


Subject(s)
Humans , Dental Equipment/economics , Economic Development/trends , Electronics, Medical/instrumentation , Equipment and Supplies, Hospital/economics , Health Policy , Health Services/economics , Biomedical Engineering/instrumentation , Brazil , Health Services/trends , Industry , National Science, Technology and Innovation Policy , Organizational Innovation , Technology
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J. appl. oral sci ; 20(5): 522-525, Sept.-Oct. 2012. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-654915

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To compare, in vivo, the accuracy of conventional and digital radiographic methods in determining root canal working length. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Twenty-five maxillary incisor or canine teeth from 22 patients were used in this study. Considering the preoperative radiographs as the baseline, a 25 K file was inserted into the root canal to the point where the Root ZX electronic apex locator indicated the APEX measurement in the screen. From this measurement, 1 mm was subtracted for positioning the file. The radiographic measurements were made using a digital sensor (Digora 1.51) or conventional type-E films, size 2, following the paralleling technique, to determine the distance of the file tip and the radiographic apex. RESULTS: The Student "t" test indicated mean distances of 1.11 mm to conventional and 1.20 mm for the digital method and indicated a significant statistical difference (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The conventional radiographic method was found to be superior to the digital one in determining the working length of the root canal.


Subject(s)
Humans , Dental Instruments , Dental Pulp Cavity , Odontometry , Root Canal Preparation , Radiography, Dental, Digital/methods , Tooth Apex , Dental Pulp Cavity/anatomy & histology , Electronics, Medical/instrumentation , Organ Size , Odontometry/instrumentation , Reproducibility of Results , Root Canal Preparation/instrumentation , Root Canal Preparation/methods , Tooth Apex/anatomy & histology
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J. appl. oral sci ; 20(5): 538-543, Sept.-Oct. 2012. ilus, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-654918

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: This ex vivo study evaluated the effect of pre-flaring and file size on the accuracy of the Root ZX and Novapex electronic apex locators (EALs). MATERIAL AND METHODS: The actual working length (WL) was set 1 mm short of the apical foramen in the palatal root canals of 24 extracted maxillary molars. The teeth were embedded in an alginate mold, and two examiners performed the electronic measurements using #10, #15, and #20 K-files. The files were inserted into the root canals until the "0.0" or "APEX" signals were observed on the LED or display screens for the Novapex and Root ZX, respectively, retracting to the 1.0 mark. The measurements were repeated after the preflaring using the S1 and SX Pro-Taper instruments. Two measurements were performed for each condition and the means were used. Intra-class correlation coefficients (ICCs) were calculated to verify the intra- and inter-examiner agreement. The mean differences between the WL and electronic length values were analyzed by the three-way ANOVA test (p<0.05). RESULTS: ICCs were high (>0.8) and the results demonstrated a similar accuracy for both EALs (p>0.05). Statistically significant accurate measurements were verified in the pre-flared canals, except for the Novapex using a #20 K-file. CONCLUSIONS: The tested EALs showed acceptable accuracy, whereas the pre-flaring procedure revealed a more significant effect than the used file size.


Subject(s)
Humans , Dental Instruments , Dental Pulp Cavity/anatomy & histology , Odontometry/instrumentation , Root Canal Preparation/instrumentation , Tooth Apex/anatomy & histology , Analysis of Variance , Electronics, Medical/instrumentation , Organ Size , Reproducibility of Results , Root Canal Preparation/methods
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