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16th Nordic-Baltic Conference on Biomedical Engineering (eBook)

16. NBC & 10. MTD 2014 joint conferences. October 14-16, 2014, Gothenburg, Sweden
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This volume presents the proceedings of the joint 16th Nordic-Baltic Conference on Biomedical Engineering & Medical Physics and Medicinteknikdagarna 2014! The conference theme is Strategic Innovation. It aims at inspiring increased triple helix collaborations between health care providers, academia and the medtech industry.

Table of Contents 6
Evaluation of Wavelet Based Methods in Removing Motion Artifact from ECGSignal 9
I. INTRODUCTION 9
II. MATERIAL AND METHODS 10
III. RESULTS 11
IV. DISCUSSION 12
V. CONCLUSIONS 12
REFERENCES 12
An Affordable ECG and Respiration Monitoring System Based on Raspberry PIand ADAS1000: First Step towards Homecare Applications 13
I. INTRODUCTION 13
II. SYSTEM DESIGN 13
III. RESULTS 15
IV. DISCUSSION 16
REFERENCES 16
Tailoring of HFPV Treatment by Respiratory Parameters Measurement 17
I. INTRODUCTION 17
II. MATERIALS AND METHODS 18
III. RESULTS 19
IV. DISCUSSION 20
V. CONCLUSIONS 20
REFERENCES 20
Tracking Performance of Several Combinations of Common Evaluation Metricsand Sub-pixel Methods 21
I. INTRODUCTION 21
II. MATERIAL AND METHODS 21
III. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 23
IV. CONCLUSIONS 23
REFERENCES 23
Partial Volume Correction of Cerebral Perfusion Estimates Obtainedby Arterial Spin Labeling 25
INTRODUCTION 25
REFERENCES 27
Automated Estimation of In-plane Nodule Shape in Chest Tomosynthesis Images 28
I. INTRODUCTION 28
II. MATERIAL AND METHODS 28
III. RESULTS 30
IV. DISCUSSION 31
V. CONCLUSIONS 31
REFERENCES 31
Information System for Postmarket Surveillance of Total Joint Prostheses 32
I. INTRODUCTION 32
II. METHODS 32
III. RESULTS 33
IV. DISCUSSION 34
V. CONCLUSIONS 35
REFERENCES 35
Planning of Maintenance for Medical Devicesthrough a Workload Redistribution in a Clinical Engineering Service 36
I. INTRODUCTION 36
MATERIALS AND METHODS 37
RESULTS 38
REFERENCE 39
A New Approach for Objective Evaluation of Writing Quality 40
I. INTRODUCTION 40
II. MATERIALS AND METHODS 40
III. RESULTS 42
IV. DISCUSSION 43
REFERENCES 43
Signal Processing Algorithms for Position Measurementwith MEMS-Based Accelerometer 44
I. INTRODUCTION 44
II. METHODS 44
III. RESULTS 46
IV. CONCLUSIONS 47
REFERENCES 47
Towards Automatic Identification of Cerebral Arteries in 4D Flow MRI 48
INTRODUCTION 48
METHOD 48
SUBJECTS 49
IDENTIFICATION METHOD 49
RESULTS 50
DISCUSSION 50
HRV Analysis in CHF Patients with Different Etiologiesby Means of Spectral and Nonlinear Indexes 52
I. INTRODUCTION 52
II. MATERIAL AND METHODS 52
III. RESULTS 53
IV. DISCUSSION 54
V. CONCLUSIONS 55
REFERENCES 55
A Novel Model for Screening Aortic Stenosis Using Phonocardiogram 56
I. INTRODUCTION 56
METHODS 56
III. RESULTS 58
IV. DISCUSSIONS 58
V. CONCLUSION 59
REFERENCES 59
Assessment of the Microcirculation Using Combined Model Based DiffuseReflectance Spectroscopy and Laser Doppler Flowmetry 60
I. INTRODUCTION 60
II. METHOD 60
III. RESULTS 61
IV. DISCUSSION 61
V. CONCLUSIONS 62
REFERENCES 62
Selection of EEG Frequency Bands for Detection of Depression 63
I. INTRODUCTION 63
II. METHODS AND EQUIPMENT 64
III. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 65
IV. CONCLUSIONS 66
REFERENCES 66
Fluorescence of Beta-2-microglobulin in the Spent Dialysate 67
I. INTRODUCTION 67
II. MATERIALS AND METHOD 67
III. RESULTS 68
IV. DISCCUSION 69
V. CONCLUSIONS 69
REFERENCES 70
Application of 3D Scanner for Estimation of Chest Movement in Scoliotic Patients 71
I. INTRODUCTION 71
II. MATERIALS AND METHODS 71
III. RESULTS AND DISCUSSON 73
IV. CONCLUSIONS 74
REFERENCE 74
An Innovative Method for Standardizing Lean Management Approachin Hospitals 75
I. INTRODUCTION 75
II. MATERIAL AND METHODS 76
III. STANDARDIZING LEAN APPROACH 76
IV. CASE STUDY 77
V. RESULTS 78
VI. DISCUSSION 78
VII. CONCLUSIONS 78
REFERENCES 78
Harvesting Features of an Affordable Cognitive Gym for Seniors 79
I. INTRODUCTION 79
II. MATERIALS AND METHODS 80
III. RESULTS 80
IV. DISCUSSION 81
V. CONCLUSIONS 81
REFERENCES 82
MammoAid 83
I. BACKGROUND 83
II. METHODS 83
III. RESULTS 84
IV. CONCLUSIONS 85
REFERENCES 85
Parallel Measurements of in-vivo Skin AutofluorescenceLifetimes and Photobleaching Rates 86
I. INTRODUCTION 86
II. MATERIALS AND METHODS 86
III. RESULTS 87
IV. DISCUSSION 88
V. CONCLUSIONS 88
REFERENCES 88
A 4-AFC Study Comparing Ultrasound Machines Using a Greyscale Phantom 90
I. INTRODUCTION 90
II. METHOD 90
III. RESULT 91
IV. DISCUSSION 92
V. CONCLUSION 93
REFERENCES 93
Mechanistic Modelling Investigates the Neural Basisbehind the Hemodynamic Response in fMRI 94
I. INTRODUCTION 94
II. MATERIALS AND METHODS 94
III. RESULTS 95
IV. CONCLUSIONS 95
REFERENCES 95
Visualization of Real Time MR Guided Hyperthermia 96
I. INTRODUCTION 96
II. PERFORMANCE SPACE 98
III. CONCLUSION 99
REFERENCES 99
Development of a Bio-Impedance Signal Simulator on the Basis of the RegressionBased Model of the Cardiac and Respiratory Impedance Signals 100
I. .INTRODUCTION 100
II. MODELING THE ICG AND IRG SIGNALS 100
III. EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS 101
V. CONCLUSIONS 103
REFERENCES 103
Evaluation of Automatic Speech Recognition Prototypefor Estonian Language in Radiology Domain: A Pilot Study 104
I. INTRODUCTION 104
II. MATERIALS AND METHODS 104
III. RESULTS 106
IV. DISCUSSION 107
REFERENCES 107
Atrial Impulses at the Atrioventricular Node:Arrival versus Conduction during Atrial Fibrillation 108
I. INTRODUCTION 108
II. METHODS 108
III. RESULTS 110
IV. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS 111
REFERENCES 111
Evaluation of 3D Time-Reversal Focusing Method in Microwave HyperthermiaTreatment: Head and Neck Tumors 112
I. INTRODUCTION 112
II. METHOD 112
III. RESULTS 112
IV. DISCUSSION 112
REFERENCE 112
Heart Rate Analysis by Sparse Representation for Acute Pain Detection 113
I. INTRODUCTION 113
II. METHODS AND MATERIALS 114
III. RESULTS 115
IV. DISCUSSION 116
REFERENCES 116
Optical Urea Rebound Estimation during Dialysis 117
I. INTRODUCTION 117
II. SUBJECTS AND METHODS 117
III. RESULTS 119
IV. DISCUSSION 119
V. CONCLUSION 119
REFERENCES 120
Factors Affecting the Statistical Analysisof Ultrasonic Backscattering Signals and Imaging 121
I. INTRODUCTION 121
REFERNECE 122
Microwave System Development for Medical Diagnostics 125
I. INTRODUCTION 125
II. METHOD 125
III. RESULTS 125
CONCLUSIONS 127
REFERENCES 127
Initial Measurements on Whole Human Prostateex vivo with a Tactile Resonance Sensor in Order to Detect Prostate Cancer 128
I. INTRODUCTION 128
II. MATERIALS AND METHODS 128
III. RESULTS 130
IV. DICUSSIONS 130
V. CONCLUSIONS 131
REFERENCES 131
Author Index 132
Keyword Index 134

Erscheint lt. Verlag 8.10.2014
Reihe/Serie IFMBE Proceedings
IFMBE Proceedings
Zusatzinfo VIII, 128 p. 97 illus.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie
Technik Maschinenbau
Schlagworte 10. MTD 2014 • 16. NBC 2014 • 16. NBC & 10. MTD 2014 • Assistive Technology • Biomedical Imaging • Cardio-pulmonary engineering • Karolinska Hospital • Medical Informatics • Neural Engineering • Telemedicine and MHealth • Virtual Instrumentation
ISBN-10 3-319-12967-8 / 3319129678
ISBN-13 978-3-319-12967-9 / 9783319129679
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