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Journal of Korean Society of Medical Informatics ; : 97-105, 2005.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-213000

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OBJECTIVE: We have developed an instant messenger system that supports transmitting 3D medical image objects for telediagnostic use. METHODS: We used thresholding and down-scaling technique to build down-scaled 3D object with 80 sliced Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine(DICOM) images. And, we also construct instant messenger for medical data transfer and general communication. We measured total image size and transmission time which were decreased when applied peer to peer connection using instant messenger for medicine. RESULTS: Our study showed that total DICOM image size was decreased around 1% and transmission time was also decreased by 1.59% when we use proposed system. CONCLUSION: Proposed methods have a potential to be a useful tool in ubiquitous health network system. Also, we expect the synergy effect is increased by developing 3D object technique and security solutions.

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Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine ; : 778-783, 1998.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-724140

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of orthostatic stress with a head-up tilt on the autonomic nervous system and to determine how a cerebral stroke influences the cardiac autonomic function, using the power spectral analysis(PSA) of heart rate variability(HRV). METHOD: We studied 11 stroke patients with a left hemiplegia and 14 patients with a right hemiplegia. Their hemispheric brain lesions were confirmed by the MRI. The ECG and respiration signals were recorded at the tilt angle of 0o and 70o for 5 minutes under the condition of frequency controlled respirtaion(0.25 Hz). Data were compared with the age- and sex-matched 12 healthy controls. RESULT: In a control group, the normalized high frequency power showed a significant decrease during the head-up tilt(p0.05). Compared with the right hemiplegia and control groups, the left hemiplegia group was associated more with a reduced low and high frequency power and showed no significant changes under the orthostatic stress. CONCLUSION: PSA of HRV can identify the reduced cardiac autonomic activity in stroke patients, with a greater reduction in the left hemiplegia group than in the right hemiplegia group, which may cause a high risk of cardiac arrhythmias and sudden death.


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Humans , Arrhythmias, Cardiac , Autonomic Nervous System , Brain , Death, Sudden , Electrocardiography , Heart Rate , Heart , Hemiplegia , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Respiration , Stroke
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Journal of the Korean Continence Society ; : 17-28, 1998.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-106358

ABSTRACT

No abstract available.


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Humans , Male , Nursing , Urinary Incontinence
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Journal of Korean Society of Medical Informatics ; : 47-56, 1998.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-133247

ABSTRACT

We developed the Tele-PACS of radiology, which uses the communication network as asymmetric satellite data communication system. The asymmetric satellite data communication system uses receive-only satellite links for data delivery and PSTN(Public Switched Telephone Network) modem or N-ISDN(Narrow-band Integrate Services Digital Network) for communication. The satellite communication linking we implemented showed the very high-speed performance compared to the terrestrial linking such as 28.8 kbps modem linking or 56Kbps linking. The satellite linking was 5-10 times faster than the terrestrial linking on the average. We developed the down-link system of satellite and the medical collaborative tools and the Web-based Image-viewer. We concluded that 1) Satellite networking is currently the cheapest and fastest solution for internet access. 2) Web-based Image-Viewer enables small size hospitals in rural area to connect to the central PACS easily and to retrieve the image data reliably. 3) The suggested teleradiology system using satellite networking could be adequate to the fast telemedicine and telecare for rural hospitals especially located in geographically isolated areas such as islands.


Subject(s)
Hospitals, Rural , Internet , Islands , Modems , Satellite Communications , Telemedicine , Telephone , Teleradiology
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Journal of Korean Society of Medical Informatics ; : 47-56, 1998.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-133245

ABSTRACT

We developed the Tele-PACS of radiology, which uses the communication network as asymmetric satellite data communication system. The asymmetric satellite data communication system uses receive-only satellite links for data delivery and PSTN(Public Switched Telephone Network) modem or N-ISDN(Narrow-band Integrate Services Digital Network) for communication. The satellite communication linking we implemented showed the very high-speed performance compared to the terrestrial linking such as 28.8 kbps modem linking or 56Kbps linking. The satellite linking was 5-10 times faster than the terrestrial linking on the average. We developed the down-link system of satellite and the medical collaborative tools and the Web-based Image-viewer. We concluded that 1) Satellite networking is currently the cheapest and fastest solution for internet access. 2) Web-based Image-Viewer enables small size hospitals in rural area to connect to the central PACS easily and to retrieve the image data reliably. 3) The suggested teleradiology system using satellite networking could be adequate to the fast telemedicine and telecare for rural hospitals especially located in geographically isolated areas such as islands.


Subject(s)
Hospitals, Rural , Internet , Islands , Modems , Satellite Communications , Telemedicine , Telephone , Teleradiology
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Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine ; : 928-935, 1997.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-724354

ABSTRACT

The powers of the low-frequency(LF) and high-frequency(HF) components characterizing heart rate variability (HRV) appear to reflect, in their reciprocal relationship, changes in the state of the sympatho-vagal balance occurring during orthostatic stress with head-up tilt. We studied 24 healthy volunteers (median age, 23.1 years) who were subjected after a rest period to a series of passive head-up tilt steps chosen from the following angles: 0 degree. 15 degrees, 30degrees, 45degrees, 70degrees, and 90degrees under the condition of frequency controlled respiration(0.25Hz) in order to get data of the Korean young adults. During head-up tilt, heart rate and normalized low frequency power(LF(N : 0.05-0.15 Hz) of HRV showed significant increase(p=0.000), but normalized high frequency power(HFN : 0.2-0.3 Hz) and total power showed progressive decrease(p=0.000, p<0.01 respectively). Male showed significantly higher LF(N and lower HFN than female at tilt table angle 0degree(p<0.01). Power spectral analysis of HRV appears to be capable of providing a noninvasive quantitatibve evaluation of graded changes in the state of the sympatho-vagal balance.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Male , Young Adult , Healthy Volunteers , Heart Rate , Heart
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