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One of the difficult of the hands peripheral neuropathy screening uncertainty is that the current diagnosis is based not on assessments obtained by accurate and repeatable devices, but mostly on the clinical examination. So, in this paper the authors present a tactile pins-array scale determined with well-defined parameters assessed by non-invasive DITA device (Dynamic Investigation Test-rig on hAptics)...
Insulin sensitivity is determined using direct or indirect methods. Indirect methods are less invasive than direct methods, but have lower accuracy. The accuracy is set through the Spearman's rank correlation coefficient between the indirect method and a direct method. Since the set of parameters of each indirect method has been set empirically, different values of insulin sensitivity have been reported...
Falls are a common and serious problem faced by older populations. There is a growing interest in estimating the risk of falling for older people using body-worn sensors and simple movement tasks, allowing appropriate fall prevention programs to be administered in a timely manner to the high risk population. This study investigated the capability and validity of using a waist-mounted triaxial accelerometer...
There are many applications in biomedical research where detection and enumeration of circulating cells (CCs) is important. Existing techniques involve drawing and enriching blood samples and analyzing them ex vivo. More recently, small animal “in vivo flow cytometry” (IVFC) techniques have been developed, where fluorescently-labeled cells flowing through small arterioles (ear, retina) are detected...
Noninvasive assessment of baroreceptor sensitivity (BRS) facilitates clinical investigation of autonomic function. The spontaneous sequence method estimates BRS using the continuous measurement of arterial pressure in the finger. Since the baroreceptors are centrally located (aortic arch, carotid arteries), this study assessed the use of a continuous aortic pressure signal derived from the peripheral...
Research in automated Sleep Spindle detection has been highly explored in the past few years. Although a number of automated techniques were developed, many of them were based on using fixed parameters or thresholds which do not consider subject specific differences. In this research study, we introduce a novel method of sleep spindle detection using Gaussian Mixture Models with no fixed parameters...
This paper addresses an optimization problem in choosing optimum window length for feature extraction in automatic seizure detection. The processing window length plays an important role in reducing the false positive and false negative rates and decreasing required processing time for seizure detection. This study presents an approach for selecting the optimum window length toward the extraction...
The white cane plays a vital role in the independent mobility support of the visually impaired. Allowing the recognition of target attributes through the contact of a white cane is an important function. We have conducted research to obtain fundamental knowledge concerning the exploration methods used to perceive the hardness of an object through contact with a white cane. This research has allowed...
There is approximately a 6–8 hour window that exists from when a hypoxic-ischemic insult occurs, in utero, before significant irreversible brain injury occurs in new born infants. The focus of our work is to determine through the electroencephalogram (EEG) if such a hypoxic-ischemic insult has occurred such that neuro-protective treatment can be sought within this period. At present, there are no...
Wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) is one of the most effective technologies to diagnose gastrointestinal (GI) diseases, such as bleeding in GI tract. Because of long duration of WCE video containing large number images, it is a burden for clinician to detect diseases in real time. In this paper, an automatic bleeding image detection method is proposed utilizing construction of an index image incorporating...
Technologies for automated detection of neonatal seizures are gradually moving towards cot-side implementation. The aim of this paper is to present an alternative way to visualize the output of a neonatal seizure detection algorithm. For this purpose audified neonatal EEG is considered. The EEG is audified with the aid of the neonatal seizure detection algorithm which selects the representative channels...
Wearable digital health devices are dominantly found in rigid form factors such as bracelets and pucks. An adhesive RFID sensor bandage (patch) is reported, which can be made completely intimate with human skin, a distinct advantage for chronological monitoring of biomarkers in sweat. In this demonstration, a commercial RFID chip is adapted with minimum components to allow potentiometric sensing of...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the major cause of death in the world. Clinical guidelines recommend the use of risk assessment tools (scores) to identify the CVD risk of each patient as the correct stratification of patients may significantly contribute to the optimization of the health care strategies. This work further explores the personalization of CVD risk assessment, supported on the evidence...
The purpose of this work was to develop an algorithm for detecting brain metastases in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), emphasizing the reduction of false positives. Firstly, three-dimensional templates were cross-correlated with the brain volume. Afterwards, each lesion candidate was segmented in the three orthogonal views as a previous step to remove elongated structures such as blood vessels....
A novel multivariate lesion-symptom mapping (LSM) methodology was developed in this study. Lesion analysis is a classic model for studying brain functions. Using lesion data, focal brain-behavior associations have been widely assessed using the massive voxel-based lesion symptom mapping (VLSM) method. Assessing each voxel independently, VLSM suffers from low sensitivity after correcting for the enormous...
In hemochromatosis an abnormal accumulation of iron is present in parenchymal organs and especially in liver. Among the several techniques employed to diagnose the iron overload, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and Computed Tomography (CT) are the most promising non-invasive ones. MRI is largely used but shows limitation including an overestimation of iron and inability to quantify iron at very high...
Up to 30% of epileptic patients have seizures poorly controlled with anti-epileptic drugs alone. Surgical therapy might be beneficial to patients who respond poorly to drug treatments. It is therefore crucial to accurately localize the seizure focus. Neurologists rely heavily on seizures to determine the focus. The invasive recordings usually continue for days or weeks, which is costly and entails...
The double Debye model can be used to capture the dielectric response of human skin in terahertz regime due to high water content in the tissue. The increased water proportion is widely considered as a biomarker of carcinogenesis, which gives rise of using this model in skin cancer detection. Therefore, the goal of this paper is to provide a specific analysis of the double Debye parameters in terms...
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is currently diagnosed by a full nocturnal polysomnography (PSG), a very expensive and time-consuming method. In previous studies we were able to distinguish patients with OSA through formant frequencies of breath sound during sleep. In this study we aimed at identifying OSA patients from breath sound analysis during wakefulness. The respiratory sound was acquired by...
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common sleep disorder. OSA is associated with several anatomical and functional abnormalities of the upper airway. It was shown that these abnormalities in the upper airway are also likely to be the reason for increased rate of apneic events in the supine position. Functional and structural changes in the vocal tract can affect the acoustic properties of speech....
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