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Patients' data security and privacy is fundamental in the perspective of moving clinical data over the Cloud. Indeed, this concern has slowed down the adoption of Cloud services in the healthcare context. In fact, clinical operators are reluctant to open Hospital Information Systems (HIS) to external Cloud services. In this paper, we discuss system developed at the IRCCS “Bonino Pulejo” clinical and...
Nowadays, in order to enable future medical decision making, in the healthcare panorama there is the need of efficient Cloud-systems able to acquire and integrate Big e-health Data, coming from heterogeneous sources, through smart clinical workflows. Indeed, during the treatment at hospital, patients use medical devices generating a huge amount of data that have to be automatically stored into the...
In spite of the worldwide financial and research efforts made, the pathophysiological mechanism at the basis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is still poorly understood. Previous studies using electroencephalography (EEG) have focused on the slowing of oscillatory brain rhythms, coupled with complexity reduction of the corresponding time-series and their enhanced compressibility. These analyses have been...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a degenerative neurological disorder characterized by a loss of functional connections between different areas of the brain. AD is considered a cortical dementia, thus Electroencephalography (EEG) has been used as a tool for diagnosing AD for the last two decades. Often, the hallmarks of EEG abnormality in AD patients are a shift of the power spectrum to lower frequencies...
Alzheimer's Disease (AD) and its preliminary stage - Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) - are the most widespread neurodegenerative disorders, and their investigation remains an open challenge. ElectroEncephalography (EEG) appears as a non-invasive and repeatable technique to diagnose brain abnormalities. Despite technical advances, the analysis of EEG spectra is usually carried out by experts that must...
The degree of carotid stenosis is up to now considered one of the most important features for determining the risk of stroke. Ultrasound (US) is a non-invasive technique, relatively inexpensive, portable, which has an excellent temporal resolution. Computer-Aided Diagnosis (CAD) has became one of the major research field in medical imaging and diagnostic radiology. This work presents a CAD system,...
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