computer aid in medical instrument term paper ppt
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Computer Aided in Diagnostics Medical
Instrument
By KOUSHIK SARKAR
12/CA/622
Agenda
• Computer Aided Diagnosis
• Computerized Instrument
– List of Instrument.
– Challenges for existing Instrument.
• Ongoing Research Instrument– 3D graphical user interface for computer-assisted surgery
– Computer-Aided Surgery
– Direct Brain interface between human
– Android Medical Apps in Mobile technology.
Computer Aided Diagnosis
• Aid of computers in the process of diagnosis
• Computer aided diagnosis has became one of the majorsupport systems assisting medical experts in diagnosisthrough images.
• Computer aided diagnosis tools are used for measurement,display and analysis of both the structural and functionalaspects of the body from images.
Computerized Instrument
• Today In Computer era lots of computerized instruments, there are some basic Instruments like-
• X-Ray Machine
• CT-Scan
• Radiology
• M R I
• Ultrasonography
• Electrocardiography (ECG)
Challenges for existing Instrument
Why we use computerized instruments:
However. in many cases the problem has a solution thatcommon sense can find in a short time. In such a case, thebrute-force method machines require could never competewith humans. This is the key to the proper use of anycomputation machine. When common sense does not supply aquick solution, a machine can facilitate the exploration of thepossible reasons for a patient's illness. A machine can keeptrack of more findings, possible conclusions, and diseaseand test parameters than most clinicians. If common sensecould be partnered with machines, the result is better thaneither can provide alone. If together they can improve theaccuracy, speed and efficiency of diagnosis, the combinationof man and machine in medicine provides value.
3D graphical user interface forcomputer-assisted surgery
The introduction of 3Dimaging in medical applications hasopened new possibilities for surgeryplanning and assistance. Thesurgeons can now investigate imagedata in virtual reality (VR) prior tosurgery in order to decide what willbe the best surgical procedure.During surgery, valuable informationcan be provided to help the surgeonperform as planned. Additionally, if alive data provider such as an openMRI scanner is available, the medicalpersonnel can monitor the patientclosely and make sure adequateactions are taken as surgeryprogresses.
Reference link: http://campar.in.tum.de/Chair/ProjectMedUI(Technische Universitat Munchen (TUM) )
Computer-Aided Surgery
• Computer-Aided Surgery androbotically-assisted surgery are terms fortechnological developments that userobotic systems to aid in surgicalprocedures. Robotically-assisted surgerywas developed to overcome thelimitations of minimally-invasive surgeryand to enhance the capabilities ofsurgeons performing open surgery.
• Reference Link-http://campar.in.tum.de/view/Chair/ResearchIssueCompAidedSurgery#Research_Projects_in_Computer_Ai (Technische Universitat Munchen (TUM) )
Why robotics, imaging and modeling & simulation
• Healthcare is the only industry without a
computer representation of its “product”
•A robot is not a machine . . .
it is an information system with arms . . .
• A CT scanner is not an imaging system
it is an information system with eyes . . . thus
• An operating room is an information system with . . .
Total Integration of Surgical Care
Minimally Invasive& Open Surgery
Pre-operative planning
Surgical Rehearsal
Intra-operative navigation
Remote Surgery
Simulation & TrainingPre-operative Warmup
Direct Brain interface between human
• University of Washington researchers have successfully replicated a direct brain-to-brain connection between pairs of people as part of a scientific study following the team’s initial demonstration a year ago. In the newly published study, which involved six people, researchers were able to transmit the signals from one person’s brain over the Internet and use these signals to control the hand motions of another person within a split second of sending that signal.
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• Reference link- http://www.washington.edu/news/2013/08/27/researcher-controls-colleagues-motions-in-1st-human-brain-to-brain-interface/ (University of Washington)
Android Medical Apps
• Some list of apps:
– Radiology 2.0• Download link- https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/radiology-2.0-one-night-
in/id397926581?mt=8
– Diagnose • Download Link-
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.DiagnoseSoftware.diagnose
– Neuromind• Download Link-
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/neuromind/id353386909?mt=8
Android Medical Apps
• Need for Mobile Devices at the Point of Care– One major motivation driving the widespread
adoption of mobile devices by Health Care Provider’s has been the need for better communication and information resources at the point of care. Ideally, Health Care Provider’s require access to many types of resources in a clinical setting, including:• Communication capabilities—voice calling, video
conferencing, text, and e-mail• Hospital information systems (HISs)—electronic health
records (EHRs), electronic medical records (EMRs), clinical decision support systems (CDSSs), picture archiving and communication systems (PACSs), and laboratory information systems (LISs)
• Informational resources—textbooks, guidelines, medical literature, drug references
• Clinical software applications—disease diagnosis aids, medical calculators
Android Medical Apps
Communication System:
It’s a most important advantage is Physicians can now explore disease pathology and review medical literature anywhere and anytime.