Saint Louis University Hospital has a variety of advanced neuroscience technologies to aid in diagnosis and treatment, including MEG, intraoperative MRI, angiography suites, PET/CT scans, and CyberKnife. The document discusses several specific technologies and their applications in mapping brain activity, allowing surgeons to scan patients' brains during surgery, performing minimally invasive vascular procedures, combining CT and PET scans, and precisely targeting tumors. It also summarizes services for stroke treatment, skull base surgery, epilepsy treatment, and neurocritical care.
Neuroradiology is the subspecialty of radiology focused on imaging the central and peripheral nervous systems. The document discusses several key imaging modalities used in neuroradiology including CT, MRI, ultrasound, angiography, and myelography. It provides details on the techniques, advantages, and limitations of each modality. CT and MRI are currently the main modalities used for evaluating neurological pathology, though each has specific scenarios where it is particularly useful over the other. Recent technological advances have improved imaging capabilities and increased accessibility of various modalities.
This article provides an introduction to advanced neuroimaging techniques including functional MRI (fMRI), diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), and their clinical applications. fMRI detects changes in blood oxygenation related to neural activation and is used to map functional areas of the brain. DTI visualizes white matter tracts by measuring the anisotropy of water diffusion. DWI is sensitive to restricted diffusion and used to detect acute ischemia or cellular abnormalities. These techniques provide complementary structural and functional information for clinical applications such as pre-surgical planning, assessing white matter tract involvement, and monitoring treatment response.
Austin Neurosurgery: Open Access is an open access, peer reviewed, scholarly journal committed to publication of unique contributions concerned with the prevention, analysis, cure, and rehabilitation of disorders which affect any section of the nervous system including the peripheral nerves, brain, extra-cranial cerebrovascular system, and spinal cord.
The aim of this journal is to give a platform for scientists and academicians all over the world to endorse, share, and talk about various advancements in all aspects of neurosurgery.
Austin Neurosurgery: Open Access accepts original research articles, review articles, case reports, clinical images and rapid communication on all the aspects of diagnosis and treatment of Neurology.
Austin Neurosurgery: Open Access is an open access, peer reviewed, scholarly journal committed to publication of unique contributions concerned with the prevention, analysis, cure, and rehabilitation of disorders which affect any section of the nervous system including the peripheral nerves, brain, extra-cranial cerebrovascular system, and spinal cord.
06 acute coronary syndromes is there a place for a real pre hospital treatmen...NPSAIC
1) The management of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients requires close collaboration between emergency physicians and cardiologists according to simplified protocols.
2) Key challenges for pre-hospital ACS management include precise knowledge of new drugs, developing regional hospital cooperation, organizing the healthcare network, and regularly analyzing practices.
3) The emergency physician must adapt strategies to international guidelines and the patient's needs, routing high-risk patients directly to catheterization facilities within recommended time limits.
Health monitoring system for comatose patients a surveyIJARIIT
This survey paper outlines the existing and proposed system for a comatose patient health monitoring aid. In general,
the comatose patients never respond for anything however they might abnormal movements are frequently encountered in
patients with brain injury characterization of these movements and their underlying pathophysiology is difficult due to the
comatose or uncooperative state of the patient. Thus, we reviewed the available literature regarding abnormal movements
encountered in acutely ill patients with brain injuries. There are so many abnormal movements in the seen in each category as
well as their epidemiologic, semiology and clinic pathologic correlates. We propose a practical paradigm that can be applied at
the bedside for diagnosing abnormal movements in patients. Which they are self-conscious and that can make them reticent.
The Hand Talk glove is a normal, cloth driving glove fitted with flex sensors. The sensors output a stream of data that varies
with the degree of bend made by the fingers. Flex sensors are sensors that change in resistance depending on the amount of
bend on the sensor. They convert the change in a bend to electrical resistance and send data to the doctor.
Ct scan , self care, rehab after traumatic brain injuryConnie Dello Buono
This study examined the association between early CT scan findings and needs for assistance with ambulation, self-care, and supervision at rehabilitation discharge and 1 year after traumatic brain injury (TBI). The study analyzed CT scans from 1839 TBI patients taken during the first week after injury and recorded findings such as midline shift, subcortical contusions, and bilateral frontal or temporal contusions. It found that a midline shift greater than 5mm or subcortical contusions were associated with greater needs for assistance at discharge, and subcortical contusions were also associated with needs at 1 year. Bilateral frontal or temporal contusions were associated with needs for greater supervision at discharge but not for ambulation or self-care
This document summarizes an article about volunteer surgeons providing care to wounded soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan. It discusses the senior visiting surgeon program established by the American College of Surgeons that allows surgeons to volunteer their time. The volunteer rotation described involved caring for patients at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany as part of the complex medical evacuation process bringing wounded soldiers from war zones to the United States for further treatment and recovery.
1) The study aimed to develop an automated routine for precise brain volume measurement in patients after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) using magnetic resonance (MR) images.
2) A k-nearest neighbor (kNN) classification approach was used, which requires manually segmented training data. The routine included brain extraction, inhomogeneity correction, and kNN classification to generate probability maps for different brain structures.
3) The routine was evaluated on MR images from 39 aSAH patients and 25 controls. Evaluation showed fractional similarity indices of 0.98, 0.93 and 0.92 for intracranial volume, total brain and lateral ventricles respectively, comparable to
Neuroradiology is the subspecialty of radiology focused on imaging the central and peripheral nervous systems. The document discusses several key imaging modalities used in neuroradiology including CT, MRI, ultrasound, angiography, and myelography. It provides details on the techniques, advantages, and limitations of each modality. CT and MRI are currently the main modalities used for evaluating neurological pathology, though each has specific scenarios where it is particularly useful over the other. Recent technological advances have improved imaging capabilities and increased accessibility of various modalities.
This article provides an introduction to advanced neuroimaging techniques including functional MRI (fMRI), diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), and their clinical applications. fMRI detects changes in blood oxygenation related to neural activation and is used to map functional areas of the brain. DTI visualizes white matter tracts by measuring the anisotropy of water diffusion. DWI is sensitive to restricted diffusion and used to detect acute ischemia or cellular abnormalities. These techniques provide complementary structural and functional information for clinical applications such as pre-surgical planning, assessing white matter tract involvement, and monitoring treatment response.
Austin Neurosurgery: Open Access is an open access, peer reviewed, scholarly journal committed to publication of unique contributions concerned with the prevention, analysis, cure, and rehabilitation of disorders which affect any section of the nervous system including the peripheral nerves, brain, extra-cranial cerebrovascular system, and spinal cord.
The aim of this journal is to give a platform for scientists and academicians all over the world to endorse, share, and talk about various advancements in all aspects of neurosurgery.
Austin Neurosurgery: Open Access accepts original research articles, review articles, case reports, clinical images and rapid communication on all the aspects of diagnosis and treatment of Neurology.
Austin Neurosurgery: Open Access is an open access, peer reviewed, scholarly journal committed to publication of unique contributions concerned with the prevention, analysis, cure, and rehabilitation of disorders which affect any section of the nervous system including the peripheral nerves, brain, extra-cranial cerebrovascular system, and spinal cord.
06 acute coronary syndromes is there a place for a real pre hospital treatmen...NPSAIC
1) The management of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients requires close collaboration between emergency physicians and cardiologists according to simplified protocols.
2) Key challenges for pre-hospital ACS management include precise knowledge of new drugs, developing regional hospital cooperation, organizing the healthcare network, and regularly analyzing practices.
3) The emergency physician must adapt strategies to international guidelines and the patient's needs, routing high-risk patients directly to catheterization facilities within recommended time limits.
Health monitoring system for comatose patients a surveyIJARIIT
This survey paper outlines the existing and proposed system for a comatose patient health monitoring aid. In general,
the comatose patients never respond for anything however they might abnormal movements are frequently encountered in
patients with brain injury characterization of these movements and their underlying pathophysiology is difficult due to the
comatose or uncooperative state of the patient. Thus, we reviewed the available literature regarding abnormal movements
encountered in acutely ill patients with brain injuries. There are so many abnormal movements in the seen in each category as
well as their epidemiologic, semiology and clinic pathologic correlates. We propose a practical paradigm that can be applied at
the bedside for diagnosing abnormal movements in patients. Which they are self-conscious and that can make them reticent.
The Hand Talk glove is a normal, cloth driving glove fitted with flex sensors. The sensors output a stream of data that varies
with the degree of bend made by the fingers. Flex sensors are sensors that change in resistance depending on the amount of
bend on the sensor. They convert the change in a bend to electrical resistance and send data to the doctor.
Ct scan , self care, rehab after traumatic brain injuryConnie Dello Buono
This study examined the association between early CT scan findings and needs for assistance with ambulation, self-care, and supervision at rehabilitation discharge and 1 year after traumatic brain injury (TBI). The study analyzed CT scans from 1839 TBI patients taken during the first week after injury and recorded findings such as midline shift, subcortical contusions, and bilateral frontal or temporal contusions. It found that a midline shift greater than 5mm or subcortical contusions were associated with greater needs for assistance at discharge, and subcortical contusions were also associated with needs at 1 year. Bilateral frontal or temporal contusions were associated with needs for greater supervision at discharge but not for ambulation or self-care
This document summarizes an article about volunteer surgeons providing care to wounded soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan. It discusses the senior visiting surgeon program established by the American College of Surgeons that allows surgeons to volunteer their time. The volunteer rotation described involved caring for patients at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany as part of the complex medical evacuation process bringing wounded soldiers from war zones to the United States for further treatment and recovery.
1) The study aimed to develop an automated routine for precise brain volume measurement in patients after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) using magnetic resonance (MR) images.
2) A k-nearest neighbor (kNN) classification approach was used, which requires manually segmented training data. The routine included brain extraction, inhomogeneity correction, and kNN classification to generate probability maps for different brain structures.
3) The routine was evaluated on MR images from 39 aSAH patients and 25 controls. Evaluation showed fractional similarity indices of 0.98, 0.93 and 0.92 for intracranial volume, total brain and lateral ventricles respectively, comparable to
This document provides information about brain tumors and their treatment. It notes that there are over 120 types of brain tumors, with some being cancerous and others non-cancerous. Each year about 66,000 new brain tumors are diagnosed in the United States. Common symptoms include headaches, vision changes, nausea, fatigue, tremors and seizures. Treatment options include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, conventional surgery, and stereotactic radiosurgery. The document also provides information about a local radiosurgery center and how people can help with brain tumor awareness.
May marks the recognition of National Brain Tumor Awareness Month. Since its establishment in 2008, community organizations and support groups celebrate this month with increased efforts to raise awareness of brain tumors, increase funding for research and educate the public on symptoms and treatment options.
Neurological Pupil Index as an Indicator of Irreversible Cerebral Edema: A Ca...NeurOptics, Inc.
Assessing the pupillary light reflex (PLR) is acore component of neurological assessments. Changes in pupil size and reactivity can provide early recognition of neurological decline and facilitate lifesaving interventions.
Esaote provides ultrasound solutions for prevention, diagnosis, intervention and follow up across clinical needs. Their solutions include high-frequency probes, elastosonography, contrast-enhanced ultrasound, virtual biopsy, and fusion imaging to integrate ultrasound with CT, MR and PET images. This allows for more accurate diagnosis and treatment planning for difficult cases and lesions not easily visible with ultrasound alone. Esaote aims to support the entire patient care pathway with innovative technologies that improve workflow efficiency and diagnostic confidence.
May marks the recognition of National Brain Tumor Awareness Month. Since its establishment in 2008, community organizations and support groups celebrate this month with increased efforts to raise awareness of brain tumors, increase funding for research and educate the public on symptoms and treatment options.
Using the VEP for Better Patient Outcomes in Mild Traumatic Brain InjuryDiopsys, Inc.
An optimal VEP test protocol can differentiate objectively between visually normal patients and those with mild traumatic brain injury.
BY KENNETH J. CIUFFREDA, OD, PhD; NAVEEN YADAV, BSOptom, MS, PhD; AND DIANA P. LUDLAM, BS, COVT
Purpose: To evaluate the corneal volume (CV) before and after Ferrara intrastromal corneal ring segments (ICRS) implantation and its influence in clinical outcomes in keratoconus patients.
Deep Brain Stimulation surgery experience at Apollo Hospital, New DelhiApollo Hospitals
Functional neurosurgery is concerned with the treatment of conditions where central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) function is abnormal although the structure or anatomy is normal. Eighty-seven Deep Brain Stimulation surgeries were done at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi since year 2000. This included 81 cases of Parkinson’s disease (STN stimulation), 4 cases of Essential Tremors (VIM thalamic nucleus stimulation) and three cases of Dystonia (Globus Pallidus stimulation). All the patients showed good response and one patient developed small thalamic hemorrhage which improved over a period of six weeks.
This study evaluated the long-term safety and efficacy of Ferrara intrastromal corneal ring segments for keratoconus treatment. The records of 36 eyes of 30 patients who received ICRS from 1996-2002 were reviewed. At the 5-year follow-up, uncorrected and corrected visual acuity significantly improved, and keratometry and corneal thickness values significantly decreased. At the 10-year follow-up, these improvements were maintained without significant changes, demonstrating the long-term effectiveness and stability of ICRS for keratoconus. This is the longest reported follow-up of ICRS for keratoconus correction.
This document summarizes a 1-hour course on how to read head CT scans for emergency physicians. The course aims to help physicians improve their ability to interpret cranial CT scans by explaining the physics of CT scanning, reviewing normal brain anatomy, and presenting cases of pathologies commonly missed on scans. These pathologies include fractures, hemorrhages, infarcts, edema, hygromas, and shear injuries. Methods for avoiding interpretation errors will also be discussed.
The document provides an overview of various medical imaging techniques used to image the brain including CT, MRI, fMRI, PET, and SPECT. It describes each technique, how they work, what types of images they produce, and what they can be used to detect in the brain. CT uses X-rays to produce 2D images while MRI uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed 3D images without radiation. fMRI can show which parts of the brain are active during tasks by tracking blood flow and oxygen usage. PET and SPECT involve radioactive tracers to detect biochemical processes.
This document summarizes several neuroimaging methods used to study brain function, including EEG, MEG, TMS, PET, MRI, and fMRI. It discusses how each method works, its strengths and limitations, and provides examples of how neuroimaging has been used to study decision making preferences related to uncertainty, probability, and choice.
Medical Image Processing on NVIDIA TK1/TX1NVIDIA Taiwan
This document discusses using NVIDIA TK1/TX1 platforms for medical image processing. It summarizes segmenting brain MRI images using fuzzy c-means clustering on these platforms. Performance is evaluated for single and multiple GPU implementations using different precision formats and memory copy modes. Texture-based image processing for mammographic images is also discussed.
Brain Tumor Detection using CT scan Image by Image Processingijtsrd
Hydrocephalus or brain tumor is critical problem in the medical world and also milestone in medical industries because analysis the brain tumor is bigger issue. It’s very difficult to analysis the tumor available in brain. And it’s essential to evaluate pre operation as well as the post operation. Analysis the tumor in pre operation is quite easy compare to post operation because pre operation is straight forward problem. We have more advance technology to analysis but in cause of the post operation and analysis because after operation we can’t able to pressing on the brain due to distorted anatomy and subdural from brain and CSF so we used a CT scan Computational Tomographic for segmentation Of brain image in various dimension. So it’s quite easy to analysis the problem. We can also identify the spot of the damage accurately and it useful treatment by using some advance technology we can also detect whether cancer or normal tumor. So that it easy to medical world to treat further because in medical world analysis and spot the disease is a milestone. This process became easy, fast and efficient diagnosis. U. Indumathy | Mr. M. Anand "Brain Tumor Detection using CT scan Image by Image Processing" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-6 , October 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd33413.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/computer-science/other/33413/brain-tumor-detection-using-ct-scan-image-by-image-processing/u-indumathy
BGS GLOBAL HOSPITALS COMMISSIONS THE WORLD’S MOST ADVANCED RADIATION THERAPY TECHNOLOGY FOR CANCER TREATMENT.
THE FIRST ‘TRUEBEAM™ STx’ IN ASIA PACIFIC, NOW AT BANGALORE.
This document summarizes a study that assessed changes in nearwork-induced transient myopia (NITM) parameters and accommodative functions after 6 weeks of home-based accommodative training in 10 young adult progressing myopes. The study found that after training, several dynamic accommodative response functions improved significantly, including increased lens flipper and Hart chart rates. There was also a significant negative correlation between lens flipper rate and NITM decay duration, indicating faster decay. The training resulted in improved accommodative dynamics and a reduction in NITM, consistent with previous reports of improvement in symptomatic myopes with vision therapy.
Tumor Detection Based On Symmetry InformationIJERA Editor
Various subjects that are paired usually are not identically the same, asymmetry is perfectly normal but sometimes asymmetry can benoticeable too much. Structural and functional asymmetry in the human brain and nervous system is reviewed in a historical perspective. Brainasymmetry is one of such examples, which is a difference in size or shape, or both. Asymmetry analysis of brain has great importance because itis not only indicator for brain cancer but also predict future potential risk for the same. In our work, we have concentrated to segment theanatomical regions of brain, isolate the two halves of brain and to investigate each half for the presence of asymmetry of anatomical regions inMRI.
Neural Network Based Classification and Diagnosis of Brain HemorrhagesWaqas Tariq
The classification and diagnosis of brain hemorrhages has work out into a great importance diligence in early detection of hemorrhages which reduce the death rates. The purpose of this research was to detect brain hemorrhages and classify them and provide the patient with correct diagnosis. A possible solution to this social problem is to utilize predictive techniques such as sparse component analysis, artificial neural networks to develop a method for detection and classification. In this study we considered a perceptron based feed forward neural network for early detection of hemorrhages. This paper attempts to spot on consider and talk about Computer Aided Diagnosis (CAD) that chiefly necessitated in clinical diagnosis without human act. This paper introduces a Region Severance Algorithm (RSA) for detection and location of hemorrhages and an algorithm for finding threshold band. In this paper different data sets (CT images) are taken from various machines and the results obtained by applying our algorithm and those results were compared with domain expert. Further researches were challenged to originate different models in study of hemorrhages caused by hyper tension or by existing tumor in the brain.
The document discusses the five modalities that make up the medical radiation technology field: nuclear medicine, radiation therapy, magnetic resonance, ultrasound, and radiological technology. It provides examples of the types of images and procedures performed by technologists in each specialty area. The document promotes careers in medical radiation technology and describes opportunities to work at a large, urban teaching hospital with state-of-the-art equipment.
Larkin Community Hospital provides a wide range of medical services to the South Miami community. It has 146 beds and specializes in medical, surgical, psychiatric and teaching services. It also has outpatient clinics and is accredited by the Joint Commission. The hospital focuses on healthcare reform initiatives to improve care and reduce costs. It is also committed to graduate medical education, training new physicians through residency programs in family medicine, internal medicine, and psychiatry.
This document provides information about brain tumors and their treatment. It notes that there are over 120 types of brain tumors, with some being cancerous and others non-cancerous. Each year about 66,000 new brain tumors are diagnosed in the United States. Common symptoms include headaches, vision changes, nausea, fatigue, tremors and seizures. Treatment options include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, conventional surgery, and stereotactic radiosurgery. The document also provides information about a local radiosurgery center and how people can help with brain tumor awareness.
May marks the recognition of National Brain Tumor Awareness Month. Since its establishment in 2008, community organizations and support groups celebrate this month with increased efforts to raise awareness of brain tumors, increase funding for research and educate the public on symptoms and treatment options.
Neurological Pupil Index as an Indicator of Irreversible Cerebral Edema: A Ca...NeurOptics, Inc.
Assessing the pupillary light reflex (PLR) is acore component of neurological assessments. Changes in pupil size and reactivity can provide early recognition of neurological decline and facilitate lifesaving interventions.
Esaote provides ultrasound solutions for prevention, diagnosis, intervention and follow up across clinical needs. Their solutions include high-frequency probes, elastosonography, contrast-enhanced ultrasound, virtual biopsy, and fusion imaging to integrate ultrasound with CT, MR and PET images. This allows for more accurate diagnosis and treatment planning for difficult cases and lesions not easily visible with ultrasound alone. Esaote aims to support the entire patient care pathway with innovative technologies that improve workflow efficiency and diagnostic confidence.
May marks the recognition of National Brain Tumor Awareness Month. Since its establishment in 2008, community organizations and support groups celebrate this month with increased efforts to raise awareness of brain tumors, increase funding for research and educate the public on symptoms and treatment options.
Using the VEP for Better Patient Outcomes in Mild Traumatic Brain InjuryDiopsys, Inc.
An optimal VEP test protocol can differentiate objectively between visually normal patients and those with mild traumatic brain injury.
BY KENNETH J. CIUFFREDA, OD, PhD; NAVEEN YADAV, BSOptom, MS, PhD; AND DIANA P. LUDLAM, BS, COVT
Purpose: To evaluate the corneal volume (CV) before and after Ferrara intrastromal corneal ring segments (ICRS) implantation and its influence in clinical outcomes in keratoconus patients.
Deep Brain Stimulation surgery experience at Apollo Hospital, New DelhiApollo Hospitals
Functional neurosurgery is concerned with the treatment of conditions where central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) function is abnormal although the structure or anatomy is normal. Eighty-seven Deep Brain Stimulation surgeries were done at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi since year 2000. This included 81 cases of Parkinson’s disease (STN stimulation), 4 cases of Essential Tremors (VIM thalamic nucleus stimulation) and three cases of Dystonia (Globus Pallidus stimulation). All the patients showed good response and one patient developed small thalamic hemorrhage which improved over a period of six weeks.
This study evaluated the long-term safety and efficacy of Ferrara intrastromal corneal ring segments for keratoconus treatment. The records of 36 eyes of 30 patients who received ICRS from 1996-2002 were reviewed. At the 5-year follow-up, uncorrected and corrected visual acuity significantly improved, and keratometry and corneal thickness values significantly decreased. At the 10-year follow-up, these improvements were maintained without significant changes, demonstrating the long-term effectiveness and stability of ICRS for keratoconus. This is the longest reported follow-up of ICRS for keratoconus correction.
This document summarizes a 1-hour course on how to read head CT scans for emergency physicians. The course aims to help physicians improve their ability to interpret cranial CT scans by explaining the physics of CT scanning, reviewing normal brain anatomy, and presenting cases of pathologies commonly missed on scans. These pathologies include fractures, hemorrhages, infarcts, edema, hygromas, and shear injuries. Methods for avoiding interpretation errors will also be discussed.
The document provides an overview of various medical imaging techniques used to image the brain including CT, MRI, fMRI, PET, and SPECT. It describes each technique, how they work, what types of images they produce, and what they can be used to detect in the brain. CT uses X-rays to produce 2D images while MRI uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed 3D images without radiation. fMRI can show which parts of the brain are active during tasks by tracking blood flow and oxygen usage. PET and SPECT involve radioactive tracers to detect biochemical processes.
This document summarizes several neuroimaging methods used to study brain function, including EEG, MEG, TMS, PET, MRI, and fMRI. It discusses how each method works, its strengths and limitations, and provides examples of how neuroimaging has been used to study decision making preferences related to uncertainty, probability, and choice.
Medical Image Processing on NVIDIA TK1/TX1NVIDIA Taiwan
This document discusses using NVIDIA TK1/TX1 platforms for medical image processing. It summarizes segmenting brain MRI images using fuzzy c-means clustering on these platforms. Performance is evaluated for single and multiple GPU implementations using different precision formats and memory copy modes. Texture-based image processing for mammographic images is also discussed.
Brain Tumor Detection using CT scan Image by Image Processingijtsrd
Hydrocephalus or brain tumor is critical problem in the medical world and also milestone in medical industries because analysis the brain tumor is bigger issue. It’s very difficult to analysis the tumor available in brain. And it’s essential to evaluate pre operation as well as the post operation. Analysis the tumor in pre operation is quite easy compare to post operation because pre operation is straight forward problem. We have more advance technology to analysis but in cause of the post operation and analysis because after operation we can’t able to pressing on the brain due to distorted anatomy and subdural from brain and CSF so we used a CT scan Computational Tomographic for segmentation Of brain image in various dimension. So it’s quite easy to analysis the problem. We can also identify the spot of the damage accurately and it useful treatment by using some advance technology we can also detect whether cancer or normal tumor. So that it easy to medical world to treat further because in medical world analysis and spot the disease is a milestone. This process became easy, fast and efficient diagnosis. U. Indumathy | Mr. M. Anand "Brain Tumor Detection using CT scan Image by Image Processing" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-6 , October 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd33413.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/computer-science/other/33413/brain-tumor-detection-using-ct-scan-image-by-image-processing/u-indumathy
BGS GLOBAL HOSPITALS COMMISSIONS THE WORLD’S MOST ADVANCED RADIATION THERAPY TECHNOLOGY FOR CANCER TREATMENT.
THE FIRST ‘TRUEBEAM™ STx’ IN ASIA PACIFIC, NOW AT BANGALORE.
This document summarizes a study that assessed changes in nearwork-induced transient myopia (NITM) parameters and accommodative functions after 6 weeks of home-based accommodative training in 10 young adult progressing myopes. The study found that after training, several dynamic accommodative response functions improved significantly, including increased lens flipper and Hart chart rates. There was also a significant negative correlation between lens flipper rate and NITM decay duration, indicating faster decay. The training resulted in improved accommodative dynamics and a reduction in NITM, consistent with previous reports of improvement in symptomatic myopes with vision therapy.
Tumor Detection Based On Symmetry InformationIJERA Editor
Various subjects that are paired usually are not identically the same, asymmetry is perfectly normal but sometimes asymmetry can benoticeable too much. Structural and functional asymmetry in the human brain and nervous system is reviewed in a historical perspective. Brainasymmetry is one of such examples, which is a difference in size or shape, or both. Asymmetry analysis of brain has great importance because itis not only indicator for brain cancer but also predict future potential risk for the same. In our work, we have concentrated to segment theanatomical regions of brain, isolate the two halves of brain and to investigate each half for the presence of asymmetry of anatomical regions inMRI.
Neural Network Based Classification and Diagnosis of Brain HemorrhagesWaqas Tariq
The classification and diagnosis of brain hemorrhages has work out into a great importance diligence in early detection of hemorrhages which reduce the death rates. The purpose of this research was to detect brain hemorrhages and classify them and provide the patient with correct diagnosis. A possible solution to this social problem is to utilize predictive techniques such as sparse component analysis, artificial neural networks to develop a method for detection and classification. In this study we considered a perceptron based feed forward neural network for early detection of hemorrhages. This paper attempts to spot on consider and talk about Computer Aided Diagnosis (CAD) that chiefly necessitated in clinical diagnosis without human act. This paper introduces a Region Severance Algorithm (RSA) for detection and location of hemorrhages and an algorithm for finding threshold band. In this paper different data sets (CT images) are taken from various machines and the results obtained by applying our algorithm and those results were compared with domain expert. Further researches were challenged to originate different models in study of hemorrhages caused by hyper tension or by existing tumor in the brain.
The document discusses the five modalities that make up the medical radiation technology field: nuclear medicine, radiation therapy, magnetic resonance, ultrasound, and radiological technology. It provides examples of the types of images and procedures performed by technologists in each specialty area. The document promotes careers in medical radiation technology and describes opportunities to work at a large, urban teaching hospital with state-of-the-art equipment.
Larkin Community Hospital provides a wide range of medical services to the South Miami community. It has 146 beds and specializes in medical, surgical, psychiatric and teaching services. It also has outpatient clinics and is accredited by the Joint Commission. The hospital focuses on healthcare reform initiatives to improve care and reduce costs. It is also committed to graduate medical education, training new physicians through residency programs in family medicine, internal medicine, and psychiatry.
Setting up a Neurointervention cath labNeurologyKota
The document discusses guidelines for setting up a new neurointervention cath lab. It covers necessary physical space, equipment, staffing, protocols, and inventory. The lab should be near imaging modalities like CT and have biplane angiography equipment. Staffing includes a medical director, neurointerventionalists, technicians, nurses and support as needed. Standard protocols are outlined for procedures, informed consent, monitoring and radiation safety. A variety of medical devices, medications and supplies must be maintained and inventoried.
Despite its name, the Gamma Knife is not an actual knife, but a stereotactic radiosurgery device that has become a well-accepted standard of care for the minimally invasive treatment of inaccessible or inoperable brain abnormalities.
Anaesthesia or sedation for mri in childrenZainal Maarif
This document discusses sedation and anesthesia options for MRI scans in children. It reviews recent literature on different sedation regimens and their safety and effectiveness. Chloral hydrate, pentobarbital, and midazolam are found to be less than ideal options. Dexmedetomidine appears suitable for sedation in non-cardiac patients, while propofol can be used for sedation or anesthesia with experienced medical staff. General anesthesia is preferred for preterm or small children due to its predictability and safety. Overall, the optimal approach requires trained staff, appropriate drugs based on patient risk, and sufficient monitoring to ensure safety and image quality.
Mount Sinai Otolaryngology Specialty Report 2018Lisa Chase
1) Dr. Wanna developed an endoscopic technique for removing glomus tumors without external incisions using a suctioning endoscope. This reduces pain for patients and allows for improved visualization for surgeons compared to traditional open surgery.
2) A clinical trial at Vanderbilt University and Mount Sinai found a 100% success rate with improved hearing and no complications using this new endoscopic technique.
3) The endoscopic approach is becoming the new gold standard for removing smaller glomus tumors as it provides benefits over traditional open surgery such as reduced pain, scarring and faster recovery times for patients.
There are over 600 neurological disorders that can cause dysfunction in the brain, spine or nerves. Neuroprosthetics are implantable devices that can replace or support lost neurological function. There are three main types: sensory neuroprosthetics like cochlear implants that restore hearing; motor neuroprosthetics that help control limb movement; and cognitive prosthetics that treat conditions like Alzheimer's. While neuroprosthetics show promise, they also carry risks like infections from brain surgery. Regulations vary depending on the device, but most require clinical trials to demonstrate safety and effectiveness before approval. Further research and international guidelines could help advance this emerging field.
Stroke Care Brochure: Copy by Walt JaschekWalt Now
This carotid stent keeps blood flowing by restoring blood flow through positioning a tiny stent in the carotid artery. Most patients are able to return to their regular activities within 24 hours after the minimally invasive procedure. The stent provides relief for those at risk of stroke through this new procedure.
MedicalResearch.com: Medical Research Exclusive Interviews December 14 2014Marie Benz MD FAAD
MedicalResearch.com features exclusive interviews with medical researchers from major and specialty medical research and health care journals and meetings.
Reno CyberKnife Offers Multidisciplinary Approach to Brain Tumor TreatmentReno CyberKnife
Reno CyberKnife has treated over 300 brain tumor patients since 2008 using a multidisciplinary approach with Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center and Sierra Neurosurgery. Specialists in radiation oncology and neurosurgery evaluate each patient's case to determine the best treatment option, which may include CyberKnife radiosurgery. CyberKnife is a non-invasive treatment that uses high-dose radiation beams with sub-millimeter accuracy to target tumors while minimizing damage to healthy tissue. Brain tumors make up 41% of cases treated at Reno CyberKnife and patients typically return to daily routines with few side effects after a single 90-minute CyberKnife session.
The new Aortic Center at MUSC Health offers innovative treatments for complex aortic diseases using a multidisciplinary approach. The center provides cutting-edge therapies and comprehensive care for aortic conditions. Experts from various specialties such as cardiothoracic surgery, radiology, and cardiology work together to treat each patient's individual case. The goal is to help patients with serious aortic problems through specialized services and coordinated treatment plans.
scientific methods of genetical dieseases using pupillometryRahulChinnuYelakapal
The document proposes a clinical decision support system using chromatic pupillometry and machine learning to diagnose inherited retinal diseases in pediatric patients. Pupillometry data is collected from patients using a dedicated medical device and analyzed using two support vector machine classifiers, one for each eye, to classify features and diagnose conditions like retinitis pigmentosa. The system achieved 0.846 accuracy, 0.937 sensitivity and 0.786 specificity in diagnosing retinitis pigmentosa in pediatric subjects. This novel approach provides a non-invasive alternative to traditional invasive clinical tests for diagnosing genetic eye diseases in children.
This document provides an overview of two studies being presented at an LDI symposium. The first study analyzes video recordings of clinician interactions with patients, nurses and families in the surgical intensive care unit. It aims to evaluate the extent of clinician involvement and how it may impact outcomes. The second study seeks to identify characteristics of effective ad hoc trauma resuscitation teams and how team functioning affects patient outcomes. It will survey team members and analyze responses to identify qualities of high performing teams with the goal of developing training to improve collaboration and outcomes.
Fractionated radiosurgery for brain metastasesGil Lederman
Brain metastases are cancer cells that have spread to the brain from other parts of the body. Traditionally, whole brain radiation has been used to treat brain metastases, but this risks damaging healthy brain tissue. Stereotactic radiosurgery directs precise beams of radiation at tumor sites and reduces radiation exposure to normal brain tissue. A recent study evaluated fractionated stereotactic radiosurgery, delivering the radiation in multiple lower doses, in treating 24 patients with 28 brain metastases. Patients tolerated the treatment well and remained outpatients after treatment. Fractionated stereotactic radiosurgery allows for treatment of single or multiple metastases while better protecting healthy brain tissue compared to single-dose radiosurgery.
Fractionated radiosurgery for brain metastasesGil Lederman
Brain metastases are cancer cells that have spread to the brain from other parts of the body. Traditionally, whole brain radiation has been used to treat brain metastases, but this risks damaging healthy brain tissue. Stereotactic radiosurgery directs precise beams of radiation at tumor sites and reduces radiation exposure to normal brain tissue. A recent study evaluated fractionated stereotactic radiosurgery, delivering the radiation in multiple lower doses, in treating 24 patients with 28 brain metastases. Patients tolerated the treatment well and remained outpatients after treatment. Fractionated stereotactic radiosurgery allows for treatment of single or multiple metastases while better protecting healthy brain tissue compared to single-dose radiosurgery.
Mediterraneo Hospital is a 147-bed private hospital in southern Athens that offers a wide range of clinical services. It uses cutting edge technologies like hybrid operating rooms and has departments for cardiology, neurosurgery, orthopedics, and more. The hospital places emphasis on education and training through programs like ATLS and partners with international centers for research collaborations in areas such as multiple sclerosis and medical genetics. It also holds quality certifications and aims to implement additional certifications by July 2012.
This document describes a major project on classifying brain tumours using MRI scans. The project aims to use machine learning algorithms to automatically detect and classify tumours in brain MRI images. The methodology involves pre-processing MRI images, extracting features using convolutional neural networks, segmenting tumour regions, and classifying tumours into categories such as glioma, meningioma, and pituitary tumours. The project outlines the hardware, software and data requirements and discusses techniques such as convolutional layers and transfer learning to build accurate CNN models for tumour classification.
This document provides descriptions of the various departments within a hospital. It discusses departments such as casualty, cardiology, critical care, general surgery, maternity/neonatal/paediatrics, gynaecology, anaesthetics, ears nose and throat, neurology, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, psychiatry, outpatient, inpatient, diagnostic imaging, nutrition and dietetics, medical social work, housekeeping, catering, administration, medical records, maintenance, IT, human resources, and finance. The document aims to give an overview of the functions and services provided by each department within a hospital.
These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of the physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar lead (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
6. Describe the flow of current around the heart during the cardiac cycle
7. Discuss the placement and polarity of the leads of electrocardiograph
8. Describe the normal electrocardiograms recorded from the limb leads and explain the physiological basis of the different records that are obtained
9. Define mean electrical vector (axis) of the heart and give the normal range
10. Define the mean QRS vector
11. Describe the axes of leads (hexagonal reference system)
12. Comprehend the vectorial analysis of the normal ECG
13. Determine the mean electrical axis of the ventricular QRS and appreciate the mean axis deviation
14. Explain the concepts of current of injury, J point, and their significance
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. Chapter 3, Cardiology Explained, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2214/
7. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
8 Surprising Reasons To Meditate 40 Minutes A Day That Can Change Your Life.pptxHolistified Wellness
We’re talking about Vedic Meditation, a form of meditation that has been around for at least 5,000 years. Back then, the people who lived in the Indus Valley, now known as India and Pakistan, practised meditation as a fundamental part of daily life. This knowledge that has given us yoga and Ayurveda, was known as Veda, hence the name Vedic. And though there are some written records, the practice has been passed down verbally from generation to generation.
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• Pitfalls and pivots needed to use AI effectively in public health
• Evidence-based strategies to address health misinformation effectively
• Building trust with communities online and offline
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Integrating Ayurveda into Parkinson’s Management: A Holistic ApproachAyurveda ForAll
Explore the benefits of combining Ayurveda with conventional Parkinson's treatments. Learn how a holistic approach can manage symptoms, enhance well-being, and balance body energies. Discover the steps to safely integrate Ayurvedic practices into your Parkinson’s care plan, including expert guidance on diet, herbal remedies, and lifestyle modifications.
Rasamanikya is a excellent preparation in the field of Rasashastra, it is used in various Kushtha Roga, Shwasa, Vicharchika, Bhagandara, Vatarakta, and Phiranga Roga. In this article Preparation& Comparative analytical profile for both Formulationon i.e Rasamanikya prepared by Kushmanda swarasa & Churnodhaka Shodita Haratala. The study aims to provide insights into the comparative efficacy and analytical aspects of these formulations for enhanced therapeutic outcomes.
Cell Therapy Expansion and Challenges in Autoimmune DiseaseHealth Advances
There is increasing confidence that cell therapies will soon play a role in the treatment of autoimmune disorders, but the extent of this impact remains to be seen. Early readouts on autologous CAR-Ts in lupus are encouraging, but manufacturing and cost limitations are likely to restrict access to highly refractory patients. Allogeneic CAR-Ts have the potential to broaden access to earlier lines of treatment due to their inherent cost benefits, however they will need to demonstrate comparable or improved efficacy to established modalities.
In addition to infrastructure and capacity constraints, CAR-Ts face a very different risk-benefit dynamic in autoimmune compared to oncology, highlighting the need for tolerable therapies with low adverse event risk. CAR-NK and Treg-based therapies are also being developed in certain autoimmune disorders and may demonstrate favorable safety profiles. Several novel non-cell therapies such as bispecific antibodies, nanobodies, and RNAi drugs, may also offer future alternative competitive solutions with variable value propositions.
Widespread adoption of cell therapies will not only require strong efficacy and safety data, but also adapted pricing and access strategies. At oncology-based price points, CAR-Ts are unlikely to achieve broad market access in autoimmune disorders, with eligible patient populations that are potentially orders of magnitude greater than the number of currently addressable cancer patients. Developers have made strides towards reducing cell therapy COGS while improving manufacturing efficiency, but payors will inevitably restrict access until more sustainable pricing is achieved.
Despite these headwinds, industry leaders and investors remain confident that cell therapies are poised to address significant unmet need in patients suffering from autoimmune disorders. However, the extent of this impact on the treatment landscape remains to be seen, as the industry rapidly approaches an inflection point.
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Muktapishti is a traditional Ayurvedic preparation made from Shoditha Mukta (Purified Pearl), is believed to help regulate thyroid function and reduce symptoms of hyperthyroidism due to its cooling and balancing properties. Clinical evidence on its efficacy remains limited, necessitating further research to validate its therapeutic benefits.
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SLU Hospital neurosurgeons have More than 400 people seek
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the patient who needs brain surgery Each patient receives state-of-the-art
The Technology. The Talent. The Treatments. to remove a large tumor include: treatment as well as rehabilitation
I more precise surgical planning and prevention services that are
I smaller incisions tailored to his or her needs by a
I less-invasive excisions for team of specialists. The team works
improved patient outcomes closely with patients and their
I less restriction of caregivers to educate and create
surgical access than a plan of treatment that involves
frame-based the mind, body and spirit.
procedures
I less patient The Neuro-intensive
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time
special care for patients with
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The Souers Stroke Institute disorders. Once the patient’s
Saint Louis University Hospital is condition has been stabilized, the
home to one of only three JCAHO- physician teams meet daily to further
certified Primary Stroke Centers in evaluate the diagnosis, management,
the St. Louis region. As the only rehabilitation and prognosis. Nurse
Level I Trauma Center in Missouri specialists, trained in neuro-patient
and Illinois, it also is a preferred management, provide assistance
facility by local emergency medical for patients and their loved ones
services transporting stroke patients. through the entire process of
Through the hospital’s Code Stroke recovery.
program, patients are able to begin
treatment before they reach the
emergency department.
3. The Technology and the Talent
Saint Louis University Hospital has made a great investment
in neuroscience technology to ensure that physicians and their
patients have access to diagnostic and treatment technology
through their continuum of care.
MEG Intraoperative MRI Angiography suite 64-Slice “Time of Flight” CyberKnife Vagal nerve stimulation
Magnetoencephalography allows Intraoperative MRI (iMRI), used A third angiography suite at Phillips PET/CT SLU Hospital has the only SLUCare psychiatrists at Saint Louis
for mapping of brain activity, which during brain surgery, allows SLU Hospital includes the latest Saint Louis University Hospital is CyberKnife in the St. Louis region. University Hospital have been
has many diagnostic and treatment neurosurgeons to take a complete technology specifically designed one of only two Beta sites in the The technology applies pinpoint involved in the research and
indications. Patients with epilepsy, scan of the brain during a procedure. to combine the lowest possible United States for this diagnostic radiation to malignant and benign development of this innovative
arteriovenous malformations or This imaging usually takes place radiation dose with a high imaging equipment, making it the only brain tumors and vascular therapy for treatment-resistant
brain lesions stand to benefit from after a patient’s surgery is quality for patients with vascular hospital in a 500-mile radius to malformations. At SLU Hospital, depression. A vagal nerve stimulator
this technology. There are just a few “completed,”to determine whether problems of the brain and own and operate this powerful it also is used to treat extracranial is implanted under the collar bone
dozen MEGs currently in the United all of a tumor was successfully surrounding tissues. The system diagnostic technology. By combining tumors and lesions of the spine, and has leads that run to the vagal
States, and Saint Louis University removed, or to see if any other brain offers sophisticated imaging computed tomography (CT) and lung, liver, prostate and pancreas. nerve in the neck. The device emits
Hospital has the only one in a tissue appears abnormal. By allowing capabilities, allowing the physician positron emission tomography, a Patients have benefited from the electrical pulses to stimulate the
200-mile radius. the surgeon to scan the brain while to provide faster, more accurate PT/CT scanner gives physicians a system’s precision and flexibility, brain. It has been used for and is
still in the operating room, the diagnoses. A further benefit of the way to accurately merge two distinct as well as the ease and comfort of FDA-approved to treat epilepsy,
chance that an entire tumor is new system is its soft-tissue imaging radiologic images into one image of the treatment process compared as well.
removed increases, helping improve capability based on the latest a patient’s entire body. This allows to similar modalities.
patient outcomes. This technology is innovation for C-arm angiography for greater diagnostic accuracy
available in the St. Louis region only systems. This enables physicians to than is possible with either
at Saint Louis University Hospital. perform angiographic computed technology alone.
tomography during the procedure.
4. The Treatments
Saint Louis University Hospital is the only Level I Trauma
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injuries, our physicians, nurses and other health professionals
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Skull Base Surgery Epilepsy Treatment Center
With a special combination of neuroscience The SLUCare specialists at the Saint Through a comprehensive program
technology and expertise, Saint Louis Louis University Hospital Center for of diagnostic services, treatment,
University Hospital is one of the nation’s leading
Skull Base Surgery are highly trained education and research, a
we call it our
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and experienced neurosurgeons and multidisciplinary epilepsy team
hospitals in the diagnosis and treatment of brain otolaryngologists, plastic surgeons offers inpatient and outpatient
and ophthalmic surgeons. They are services for children, adolescents
injuries, diseases and disorders. equipped with advanced image- and adults who are experiencing
guided surgical navigation systems seizure disorders or epilepsy.
and specially designed surgical suites Diagnostic procedures performed
with integrated endoscopic tools. may include:
With their training and tools, they I Continuous audio-visual/EEG
can reach deep inside the brain to telemetry monitoring
remove tumors and lesions once I EEG source imaging to uncover
considered untreatable. structural brain abnormalities
I SPECT imaging showing the
region of the brain
Over the course of five causing seizures
noninvasive CyberKnife I PET Scan
radiosurgery treatments that
caused no side effects, the After diagnostic tests are performed,
tumor in this young patient’s some patients may be eligible for
epilepsy surgery. When indicated,
brain (top image) was
surgery is performed using advanced
eradicated (as seen in the
stereotactic techniques to resect the
bottom image taken six seizure focus. The goal is complete
months after treatment) control of seizures.
without exposing normal
tissue to dangerous amounts
of radiation.
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