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Balch D C - - 2001
In June 2000, the Telemedicine Center at the Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University in Greenville, NC participated in a simulated disaster response in Pu'u Paa, Hawaii, a lava plain without running water, electricity, or human habitation. During the five-day exercise we evaluated the ability to establish telecommunications and ...
Cleary K - - 2001
Although it has been over 15 years since the first recorded use of a robot for a surgical procedure, the field of medical robotics is still an emerging one that has not yet reached a critical mass. Although robots have the potential to improve the precision and capabilities of physicians, ...
Corl F M - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: Recent improvements of computer technology have resulted in a new approach to medical illustration and the scientific research process. The purpose of this manuscript is to define the current state of the art and to review paths of progress. CONCLUSION: Using examples, we compared the process of time-intensive hand-rendered ...
Burton R - - 2000
Telemedicine systems aim to provide quality health care services to persons whose access is otherwise restricted by geography and environment. The military medical department has a unique mission to provide all medical care for the battlefields and peacekeeping missions anywhere in the world. In addition, the medical department has to ...
Blackburn T P - - 2000
Man has sought to protect himself from physical injury resulting either from the vicissitudes of an arbitrary natural environment or from the calculated activity of his fellow creatures since at least the beginning of recorded time. The earliest substantial British evidence of this activity dates from shortly after the Roman ...
Cha K Y - - 2000
The establishment of a long-term preservation system for mammalian oocytes is important for the development of both biological and medical sciences. A number of efforts have been made to develop this system. In human reproductive medicine, the development of an oocyte cryopreservation system can improve the efficacy of the current ...
Hummel J M - - 2000
Most types of medical technology assessment are performed only after the technology has been developed. Consequently, they have only minor effects on changes in clinical practice. Our study introduces a new method of constructive medical technology assessment that can change the development and diffusion of a medical device to improve ...
Pietrzak W S - - 2000
Advances in medical technology continue to present clinicians with new treatment options for their patients. Frequently, however, a "settling-in" period occurs after initial introduction, during which continued use and experience present new considerations. Absorbable internal fixation has been available in the orthopedic arena for more than a decade, but has ...
Manning J E - - 2000
The future of cardiopulmonary resuscitation lies in new technologies for monitoring and generating vital organ perfusion during cardiac arrest and the post-resuscitation phase and in pharmacologic agents that will enhance ROSC and reverse ischemia-reperfusion injury. ROSC is the first step toward survival, so interventions that improve ROSC deserve further investigation. ...
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Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 00345 World Journal of Urology World J Urol 0724-4983 WJURDJ 018 004 10.1007/s003450000180235.345 http://link.springer. de/link/service/journals/00345/bibs/0018004/00180235.htm 00180235. 345 EDITORIAL 0235 0236 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2000 Minimally invasive surgery and technology: future directions Jeffrey A.Cadeddu Department of Urology, The University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd., ...
Kapp S L - - 2000
The transfemoral socket is the interface between the patient's residual limb and the remaining prosthesis. Whether the patient uses a technologically advanced knee mechanism and foot or a single axis, constant friction knee and solid ankle cushioned heel, no other prosthetic component is as crucial in assuring a comfortable and ...
Carletta J - - 2000
Collaborative teams are becoming increasingly important for industry, both within and across companies. There is a need for communication technology to support teams because many teams are non-collocated, or 'virtual'. Two automotive supply chain teams were observed while they were experimenting with multimedia conferencing in order to determine what support ...
Vajta G - - 2000
After the first successful application of vitrification for embryo cryopreservation 15 years ago, a rapid application of the method in domestic animal embryology was presumed. However, although the advantages of vitrification (simplicity, cost efficiency, speed of the procedure) were widely acknowledged, its use has been mainly restricted to experimental studies. ...
Viceconti M - - 2000
The present work describes a technology transfer project called HIPCOM devoted to the re-engineering of the process used by a medical devices manufacturer to design custom-made hip prostheses. Although it started with insufficient support from the end-user management, a very tight scheduling and a moderate budget, the project developed into ...
Garthe E A - - 2000
This article presents study results from an assessment of the performance of the air medical (and advanced life support) components of the EMS system in response to fatal motor vehicle crashes. Results are presented for one of Massachusetts' five EMS regions, including the finding that air medical transports are involved ...
Webb P A - - 2000
The evolution of rapid prototyping (RP) technology is briefly discussed, and the application of RP technologies to the medical sector is reviewed. Although the use of RP technology has been slow arriving in the medical arena, the potential of the technique is seen to be widespread. Various uses of the ...
Duffin J - - 2000
One of the most conspicuous nonmedical uses of the x-ray was the shoe-fitting fluoroscope. It allowed visualization of the bones and soft tissues of the foot inside a shoe, purportedly increasing the accuracy of shoe fitting and thereby enhancing sales. From the mid 1920s to the 1950s, shoe-fitting fluoroscopes were ...
Grund J - - 2000
There is a general concern about rising costs of pharmaceutical expenses. One political measure is a more efficient distribution system, which can take the form of new channels for retailing. In Norway mail-order pharmacy (MOP) has been brought to the agenda due to the recently proposed law regulating pharmacies ("Apoteklov"), ...
Illions E H - - 2000
Approximately 12-15% of couples are considered infertile and seek medical care. This review will delineate the current etiologies of infertility and outline a detailed evaluation. Treatment of the infertile couple should be targeted towards specific causes with empiric therapies reserved for those with unexplained infertility. Currently, great advances in the ...
Hoerst B J - - 2000
Electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) is one example of a biomedical technology that rapidly diffused from an experimental innovation into a standard medical practice. First developed in the 1950s, EFM became commercially available in the early 1970s and quickly transformed intrapartum obstetrical practice. Assessments and interventions, which practitioners had previously based ...
Gibson D T - - 2000
Aromatic hydrocarbon dioxygenases belong to a large family of Rieske non-heme iron oxygenases. The dioxygenases have a broad substrate specificity and catalyze enantiospecific reactions with a wide range of substrates. These characteristics make them attractive synthons for the production of industrially and medically important chiral chemicals and also provide essential ...
Fong Y F - - 2000
Great challenges await the gynaecologist in the 21st century. While advances in medical technology necessitate that gynaecology move more towards a medical discipline than a surgical one, gynaecologists will be expected to play an increasingly important role in the modern woman's life. This fundamental change is influenced by four main ...
Emens-Hesslink K E - - 2000
Fleet Marine Force corpsmen are the first medical responders to treat casualties in the field. They carry an outdated bag of supplies called the surgical instrument and supply set. The purpose of this investigation is to develop an updated supply set for field corpsmen by linking each supply item to ...
Zittrain J - - 2000
This article begins with a premise that intellectual property and privacy have something significant and yet understated in common: both are about balancing a creator's desire to control a particular set of data with consumers' desires to access and redistribute that data. Both law and technology influence such balancing, making ...
Chu N S - - 2000
Technologic advances in the last 30 years have resulted in the development of complex, expensive, and heat sensitive medical instrumentation, including flexible gastrointestinal endoscopes. Because of the design complexity and the region of use, gastrointestinal endoscopes present special challenges to cleaning. If instruments are not properly cleaned the disinfection or ...
Simon R - - 2000
Rapid advances in tumor biology, immunology, genomics, and technology give physicians great hopes for providing patients with better chances in the struggle against cancer. The pace of progress will be slowed, however, if we do not have clear answers regarding which treatments work and do not work. Such answers come ...
Kaufman S R - - 2000
In this paper I address one site of technological development and cultural production, the permanent or persistent comatose condition and the institutions and practices that enable this life form to exist. As with other medical sites of ambiguity and change under recent scrutiny by anthropologists, the locations in which comatose ...
Vo-Dinh T - - 2000
In the past two decades, the biological and medical fields have seen great advances in the development of biosensors and biochips capable of characterizing and quantifying biomolecules. This review is meant to provide an overview of the various types of biosensors and biochips that have been developed for biological and ...
Oehmichen M - - 2000
BACKGROUND: The increasing age of every human being is the beginning of the end of life, an obviously natural process, but any attempt to define the term 'natural death' soon encounters difficulties in defining what is meant by 'natural'. In the industrialized countries of the West, for example 'natural death' ...
Gawande A A - - 2000
Increasing data from a few sites demonstrate that information technologies can improve physician decision making and clinical effectiveness. For example, computer-based physician order entry systems, automated laboratory alert systems, and artificial neural networks have demonstrated significant reductions in medical errors. In addition, Internet services to disseminate new knowledge and safety ...
Murray G D - - 2000
Embarking on a new millennium provides the stimulus both to take stock and also to look forward. In the field of medical statistics there is much to make us feel proud and excited. Rapid methodological developments together with parallel developments in computer technology have enormously expanded our statistical repertoire. At ...
Paperny D M - - 2000
The rapidly changing world of computer and information technology will have dramatic changes for adolescent medicine clinicians in the 21st century. This article reviews some of this evolving technology, including the electronic medical record, the Internet, and telemedicine as well as various advances in health screening, assessment, and education. The ...
Riva G - - 2000
Virtual reality (VR) can be considered as the leading edge of a general evolution of present communication interfaces involving the television, computer, and telephone. The main characteristic of this evolution is the full immersion of the human sensorimotor channels into a vivid and global communication experience. Because telemedicine principally focuses ...
Jacobson P D - - 2000
The expansion of information technology has shattered geographic boundaries, allowing for extraordinarily increased access to health information and expanded opportunities for telemedicine practice across state boundaries. But despite its recent growth, telemedicine technology remains embedded in a state-based licensure system that places severe limits on its expansion. The current system ...
Pereira J - - 2000
New instructional technologies, especially Web-based applications, may play an increasing role in medical education, particularly for distance and distributed learning. As medical educators turn to this medium, numerous benefits and opportunities, but also challenges and pitfalls, will arise. The successful development and implementation of instructional technologies in medicine require an ...
Williamson P D - - 2000
Epilepsy surgery (ES) is a well-accepted treatment for medically intractable epilepsy patients in developed countries, but it is highly technology dependent. Such technology is not usually available in developing countries. For presurgical evaluation, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and electroencephalogram recording while videotaping the patient have been important. High technology equipment ...
Lecueder S - - 2000
A new form of scientific medical meeting has emerged in the last few years--the virtual congress. This article describes the general role of computer technologies and the Internet in the development of this new means of scientific communication, by reviewing the history of "cyber sessions" in medical education and the ...
Winsor K - - 2000
An Innovative Ward Project was undertaken as part of the planning for redevelopment of the Princess Alexandra Hospital. Two inpatient units (one medical and one surgical) became pilot areas for developing, implementing and evaluating innovative approaches to service delivery. The project focused on the key areas related to structural environment, ...
Vos R - - 2000
In reference to the different approaches in philosophy (of medicine) of the nature of (medical) technology, this article introduces the topic of this special issue of Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, that is, the way the different forms of medical technology function in everyday medical practice. The authors elaborate on the ...
Rosenau P V - - 2000
Important modifications to technology assessment, diffusion, adoption, and utilization must take place if the United States is to better employ medical technology and save resources so as to assure access for the uninsured and underinsured. The United States can learn from other health systems that are more successful in achieving ...
Beux P - - 2000
This paper is the description of a French Virtual Medical University based on the federation of existing or currently being developed resources in several Medical Schools in France. The objectives of the project is not only to share experiences across the country but also to integrate several resources using the ...
Chapekar M S - - 2000
This article reviews the key developments in the tissue engineering field over the past several years. The issues related to the development of the components of tissue-engineered products including cells, biomaterials, and biomolecules, and their integration into safe and effective products are presented. Moreover, the article outlines the challenges to ...
Terry V - - 2000
In Australia there have been 26,818 live births after IVF and other assisted conception treatments up to 1997. The 3,164 births resulting from assisted conception in 1996 accounted for 1.2% of all Australian births in that year. In 1997 the number of births had increased by 9.3% to 3,458. Medical ...
Rimell J T - - 2000
Rapid prototyping is a relatively new technology, which although prominent in the engineering industry is only just starting to make an impact in the medical field. Its current medical uses are mainly confined to surgical planning and teaching, but the technology also has the potential to allow for patient-tailored prostheses. ...
Hummel M J - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: Our study aims to provide a practical contribution to the field of medical technology assessment within a new paradigm. This paradigm indicates the need for more comprehensive technology assessments in the development stage of a new technology. METHOD: We introduce a method, based on Saaty's Analytic Hierarchy Process, which ...
Angood P B - - 2000
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) initially established a Commercial Space Center (CSC) in the Department of Surgery at Yale University School of Medicine to further develop and evaluate technologies in information systems, telecommunications applied to medicine, and physiologic sensors. The CSC is known as the Medical Informatics and ...
Mitamura Y - - 1999
In the 21st century, medical science will move beyond the practice of transplantation and into fabrication of artificial organs using tissue and generative engineering. Artificial organs will be used not only to save lives at the end stage of diseases, but also to support daily life and to prevent disease. ...
Pelletier-Fleury N - - 1999
Information and communication technology (ICT) is not yet integrated into current medical practice and frequently, organizational patterns of health care production are held responsible for this situation. However, and quite paradoxically, measures recently taken in France indicate that a preferential role is granted to ICT in order to promote the ...
Chen H S - - 1999
With continuing advances in information technology, the applications of computers in medicine are increasing rapidly. Modern information technology not only affects the delivery of health care, but also significantly influences the doctor-patient relationship. Since the 1990s, technologic developments in high-bandwidth telecommunications systems and digitizing devices have led to a surge ...
Thompson T - - 1999
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the extent to which a representative sample of Scottish GPs used on-line resources for medical applications and their attitudes to various aspects of the technology at a time just prior to the introduction of the Scottish Office Computers offering Internet access to the majority of Scottish practices. ...
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