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J Med Syst ; 48(1): 83, 2024 Sep 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39259341

RESUMEN

Chat Generative Pretrained Transformer (ChatGPT; OpenAI) is a state-of-the-art large language model that can simulate human-like conversations based on user input. We evaluated the performance of GPT-4 V in the Japanese National Clinical Engineer Licensing Examination using 2,155 questions from 2012 to 2023. The average correct answer rate for all questions was 86.0%. In particular, clinical medicine, basic medicine, medical materials, biological properties, and mechanical engineering achieved a correct response rate of ≥ 90%. Conversely, medical device safety management, electrical and electronic engineering, and extracorporeal circulation obtained low correct answer rates ranging from 64.8% to 76.5%. The correct answer rates for questions that included figures/tables, required numerical calculation, figure/table ∩ calculation, and knowledge of Japanese Industrial Standards were 55.2%, 85.8%, 64.2% and 31.0%, respectively. The reason for the low correct answer rates is that ChatGPT lacked recognition of the images and knowledge of standards and laws. This study concludes that careful attention is required when using ChatGPT because several of its explanations lack the correct description.


Asunto(s)
Ingeniería Biomédica , Ingeniería Biomédica/organización & administración , Evaluación Educacional/métodos , Japón , Concesión de Licencias/normas , Inteligencia Artificial
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Surg Innov ; 28(2): 208-213, 2021 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33980097

RESUMEN

As the scope and scale of the COVID-19 pandemic became clear in early March of 2020, the faculty of the Malone Center engaged in several projects aimed at addressing both immediate and long-term implications of COVID-19. In this article, we briefly outline the processes that we engaged in to identify areas of need, the projects that emerged, and the results of those projects. As we write, some of these projects have reached a natural termination point, whereas others continue. We identify some of the factors that led to projects that moved to implementation, as well as factors that led projects to fail to progress or to be abandoned.


Asunto(s)
Ingeniería Biomédica , COVID-19/prevención & control , Ingeniería Biomédica/instrumentación , Ingeniería Biomédica/métodos , Ingeniería Biomédica/organización & administración , Bases de Datos Factuales , Humanos , Nebraska , Pandemias , SARS-CoV-2
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Sci Eng Ethics ; 26(1): 275-292, 2020 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30806940

RESUMEN

The aim of this article is to offer a view of the current status of women in medical physics and biomedical engineering, while focusing on solutions towards gender balance and providing examples of current activities carried out at national and international levels. The International Union of Physical and Engineering Scientists in Medicine is committed to advancing women in science and health and has several initiatives overseen by the Women in Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering Task Group. Some of the main strategies proposed by the Task Group to attain gender balance are: (a) identify and promote female role models that achieve successful work-life balance, (b) establish programs to develop female leaders, (c) create opportunities for females to increase the international visibility within the scientific community, and (d) establish archives and databases of women in STEM.


Asunto(s)
Ingeniería Biomédica/organización & administración , Equidad de Género , Liderazgo , Tutoría , Física/organización & administración , Mujeres , Comités Consultivos , Femenino , Humanos , Internacionalidad , Informe de Investigación
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Biomed Instrum Technol ; 51(2): 109-115, 2017.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28296432

RESUMEN

This article focuses on the type of problems that lead to false or nonactionable clinical alarms and the type of data that can help identify which of these alarms are most prevalent in specific units in healthcare facilities. The process of identifying necessary data is first described, as this activity will drive later choices on capturing data. This article also discusses how to use the data collected in alarm reports to help determine which alarms should be targeted first for improved management in a pilot environment. Suggestions are provided on how to reduce false and nonactionable alarm signals and how to monitor to ensure no untoward consequences occur from new alarm default settings. The information provided here can be individualized to hospitals and units to enhance alarm management with physiological monitor alarms. It also can be adapted to reduce nonactionable alarm signals occurring from other medical devices.


Asunto(s)
Ingeniería Biomédica/organización & administración , Alarmas Clínicas , Errores Médicos/prevención & control , Evaluación de Procesos, Atención de Salud/organización & administración , Mejoramiento de la Calidad/organización & administración , Estados Unidos
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Assist Technol ; 28(1): 57-62, 2016.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26910615

RESUMEN

This article, approved by the Rehabilitation Engineering & Assistive Technology Society of North America Board of Directors on December 23, 2013, shares typical clinical applications and provides evidence from the literature supporting the use of wheelchair standers.


Asunto(s)
Ingeniería Biomédica , Rehabilitación , Dispositivos de Autoayuda/normas , Silla de Ruedas/normas , Ingeniería Biomédica/organización & administración , Ingeniería Biomédica/normas , Diseño de Equipo , Humanos , Limitación de la Movilidad , Postura/fisiología , Rehabilitación/organización & administración , Rehabilitación/normas
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Artículo en Japonés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25707198

RESUMEN

Division of Medical Devices has been conducting the projects to accelerate the practical use of innovative medical devices to collaborate with TWIns, Center for Advanced Biomedical Sciences, Waseda University and School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo. The TWIns has been studying to aim at establishment of preclinical evaluation methods by "Engineering Based Medicine", and established Regulatory Science Institute for Medical Devices. School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo has been studying to aim at establishment of assessment methodology for innovative minimally invasive therapeutic devices, materials, and nanobio diagnostic devices. This report reviews the exchanges of personnel, the implement systems and the research progress of these projects.


Asunto(s)
Disciplinas de las Ciencias Biológicas/organización & administración , Ingeniería Biomédica/organización & administración , Tecnología Biomédica/organización & administración , Conducta Cooperativa , Diseño de Equipo , Investigación Biomédica Traslacional , Universidades/organización & administración , Diseño de Equipo/tendencias , Japón
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Arch Phys Med Rehabil ; 94(1 Suppl): S9-19, 2013 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23260777

RESUMEN

Rehabilitation engineering is concerned with technology innovations and technology-mediated treatments for the improvement of quality of care and quality of life of individuals with disability. Unlike many other fields of health research, the knowledge translation (KT) cycle of rehabilitation engineering research and development (R&D) is often considered incomplete until a technology product or technology-facilitated therapy is available to target clientele. As such, the KT journey of rehabilitation engineering R&D is extremely challenging, necessarily involving knowledge exchange among numerous players across multiple sectors. In this article, we draw on recent literature about the knowledge trichotomy in technology-based rehabilitation R&D and propose a knowledge ecosystem to frame the rehabilitation engineering KT process from need to product. Identifying the principal process of the ecosystem as one of knowledge flow, we elucidate the roles of repository and networked knowledge, identify key consumers and producers in a trinity of communities of practice, and draw on knowledge management literature to describe different knowledge flows. The article concludes with instantiations of this knowledge ecosystem for 2 local rehabilitation engineering research-development-commercialization endeavors.


Asunto(s)
Ingeniería Biomédica/organización & administración , Especialidad de Fisioterapia/organización & administración , Investigación Biomédica Traslacional/organización & administración , Humanos , Prótesis e Implantes , Rehabilitación
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Biomed Instrum Technol ; 47(2): 137-42, 2013.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23600352

RESUMEN

This article examines the role a clinical engineering or healthcare technology management (HTM) department can play in promoting patient safety from three different perspectives: a community hospital, a national government health system, and an academic medical center. After a general overview, Izabella Gieras from Huntington Hospital in Pasadena, CA, leads off by examining the growing role of human factors in healthcare technology, and describing how her facility uses clinical simulations in medical equipment evaluations. A section by Paul Sherman follows, examining patient safety initiatives from the perspective of the Veterans Health Administration with a focus on hazard alerts and recalls. Dennis Minsent from Oregon Health & Science University writes about patient safety from an academic healthcare perspective, and details how clinical engineers can engage in multidisciplinary safety opportunities.


Asunto(s)
Ingeniería Biomédica/organización & administración , Ingeniería Biomédica/normas , Errores Médicos/prevención & control , Seguridad del Paciente , Ingeniería Biomédica/educación , Equipos y Suministros/normas , Humanos
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Biomed Instrum Technol ; 47(2): 152-5, 2013.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23600355

RESUMEN

In an AAMI survey last year of the top medical device-related challenges, 42% of respondents cited medical device incident reporting and investigations as an issue. All HTM professionals should make sure that they and their team understand their role in investing and reporting of APEs that involve medical devices. In general, all healthcare organizations have room for improvement in how they deal with APEs and NMEs. The discussion about how to do a better job of investigating and reporting these incidents should be going on in your organization. If the HTM team is not already participating in that discussion, it's time to start.


Asunto(s)
Ingeniería Biomédica/organización & administración , Ingeniería Biomédica/normas , Seguridad de Equipos , Errores Médicos , Recolección de Datos , Hospitales , Humanos , Gestión de Riesgos , Estados Unidos
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Biomed Instrum Technol ; 47(6): 524-35, 2013.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24328978

RESUMEN

The aims of this paper are (1) to identify the characteristics of maintenance service providers that directly impact maintenance service quality, using 18 independent covariables; (2) to quantify the change in risk these covariables present to service quality, measured in terms of equipment turnaround time (TAT). A survey was applied to every maintenance service provider (n = 19) for characterization purposes. The equipment inventory was characterized, and the TAT variable recorded and monitored for every work order of each service provider (N = 1,025). Finally, the research team conducted a statistical analysis to accomplish the research objectives. The results of this study offer strong empirical evidence that the most influential variables affecting the quality of maintenance service performance are the following: type of maintenance, availability of spare parts in the country, user training, technological complexity of the equipment, distance between the company and the hospital, and the number of maintenance visits performed by the company. The strength of the results obtained by the Cox model built are supported by the measure of the Rp,e(2) = 0.57 with a value of Rp,e= 0.75. Thus, the model explained 57% of the variation in equipment TAT, with moderate high positive correlation between the dependent variable (TAT) and independent variables.


Asunto(s)
Ingeniería Biomédica/organización & administración , Ingeniería Biomédica/normas , Mantenimiento/métodos , Mantenimiento/normas , Servicios Externos , Equipos y Suministros de Hospitales , Departamentos de Hospitales , Humanos , Modelos Estadísticos , Evaluación de Programas y Proyectos de Salud
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