Technology and health care : official journal of the European Society for Engineering and Medicine
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Technol Health Care · Jan 2013
Amount of accidental flush by syringe pump due to inappropriate release of occluded intravenous line.
An unintended bolus is delivered by the syringe pump if intravenous line occlusion is released in an inappropriate manner. ⋯ To minimize the amount of accidentally injected medication, a smaller syringe size and a low alarm setting are important. Using a syringe pump capable of reducing the inadvertently administered bolus may be helpful.
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Technol Health Care · Jan 2013
Prediction of different types of liver diseases using rule based classification model.
Diagnosing different types of liver diseases clinically is a quite hectic process because patients have to undergo large numbers of independent laboratory tests. On the basis of results and analysis of laboratory test, different liver diseases are classified. Hence to simplify this complex process, we have developed a Rule Base Classification Model (RBCM) to predict different types of liver diseases. The proposed model is the combination of rules and different data mining techniques. ⋯ This study demonstrates that there is a significant difference between the proposed rules based classification model and the model without rules for the liver diseases prediction and the rule based classification model with decision tree (DT) technique provides most accurate result. This model can be used as a valuable tool for medical decision making.
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Technol Health Care · Jan 2013
Randomized Controlled TrialPerception of patients with alcohol use disorder and comorbid depression about the usefulness of supportive text messages.
Very little is known about the perception of patients with alcohol use disorder (AUD) and comorbid depression about the usefulness of supportive text messages. ⋯ Patients with AUD and depression perceive that supportive text messages help them to remain abstinent from alcohol and also improve upon their mental wellbeing.
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Technol Health Care · Jan 2013
The use of bedside electromagnetically guided nasointestinal tube for jejunal feeding of critical ill surgical patients.
Gastral nutrition in critically ill surgical patients can be difficult because of gastric paresis and a large number of patients fail to reach required caloric intake. Endoscopic or radiologic placement of nasointestinal tube is frequently performed with delay and may raise the risks for critical ill patients. ⋯ Bedside positioning of electromagnetically guided nasointestinal tube is safe and effective in critically ill surgical patients. Most placements succeed, even in patients after upper GI surgery. EGNT positioning is time saving and may enhance the caloric intake.
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Technol Health Care · Jan 2013
Computer-assisted navigation of a complex femoral shaft fracture: instruction in three steps--a technical note.
The procedure of computer-assisted navigation of femoral shaft fractures is well described. Nevertheless, its use is less common. An unclear disposal and longer operation times might be two reasons. The aim of this technical note is to render assistance concerning the ideal disposal of the setup.