نتایج جستجو برای: Temperature monitoring

تعداد نتایج: 738122  

Journal: :iranian journal of medical physics 0
sahar moghimi department of electrical engineering, ferdowsi university of mashhad, mashhad, iran & center of excellence on soft computing and intelligent information processing

introduction pressure ulcers are tissue damages resulting from blood flow restriction, which occurs when the tissue is exposed to high pressure for a long period of time. these painful sores are common in patients and elderly, who spend extended periods of time in bed or wheelchair. in this study, a continuous pressure and temperature monitoring system was developed for pressure ulcer preventio...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical physics 0
a. nurouzi m.sc. in medical physics, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. m. j. abolhasani assistant professor, physics and biomedical engineering dept., tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. research center for science & technology in medicine, imam khomeini hospital, tehran, iran. a. takavar professor, physics and biomedical engineering dept., tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. m. a. oghabian assistant professor, physics and biomedical engineering dept., tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. research center for science & technology in medicine, imam khomeini hospital, tehran, iran. h. ghanaati associate professor, radiology dept., medical imaging center, imam khomeini hospital, tehran university of medical sciences , tehran, iran.

introduction:  the  success  of  hyperthermia  depends  on  the  accuracy  of  the  temperature  monitoring in the tumor and the surrounding normal tissue. in this study, the temperature changes  were determined by computing the speckle displacement in the ultrasound digital images. speckle  tracking algorithm was used to compute the displacement.  materials and methods: the experiment was perf...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2011
a.h. arias m.c. piccolo c.v. spetter r.h. freije j.e. marcovecchio

both climate change and anthropogenic impact are creating a dynamic of continuous changes in ecosystems. while the expected consequences of these changes are global, the occurrence of extreme events and specific environmental problems are usually local or regional phenomenon. in particular, the coastal ecosystems are among the first vulnerable areas to show those changes; in spite of this, are...

2004
Linda S Smith

Newborns have poor thermal stability and therefore infants are extremely vulnerable to body temperature variations. The purpose of choosing a temperature site in neonates is to minimise the effect of extraneous variables such as environment, on the readings. Moreover, the most accurate, least invasive and obtrusive method should be chosen. Traditional, low-tech mercury-glass thermometers are no...

Journal: :Anaesthesia and Intensive Care 2010

Farve Daneshvar Fard Reza Lotfi Sahar Moghimi,

Introduction Pressure ulcers are tissue damages resulting from blood flow restriction, which occurs when the tissue is exposed to high pressure for a long period of time. These painful sores are common in patients and elderly, who spend extended periods of time in bed or wheelchair. In this study, a continuous pressure and temperature monitoring system was developed for pressure ulcer preventio...

Journal: :JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology 2019

Journal: :iranian journal of medical physics 0
t. gorjiara m.sc. in medical physics, medical physics dept., tarbiat modarres university, tehran, iran. m. mokhtari-dizaji associate professor, medical physics dept., tarbiat modarres university, tehran, iran. h. ghanaati associate professor, radiology dept., tehran medical sciences university, tehran, iran.

introduction:  laser  interstitial  thermotherapy  (litt)  is  an  internal  ablation  therapy  method  consisting of a percutaneous or intraoperative insertion of laser fibers directly into the liver tumor with  maximum diameter of 5 cm. in this treatment method, there isn’t any general information about the  relationship  between  increasing  the  exposure  power,  coagulation  and  carboniza...

2006
T. Wiklind T. Wheeler

The NICMOS detectors are sensitive to the operating temperature. During the Cycle 7 era, NICMOS was cooled through cryogenic solid nitrogen. This resulted in an operating temperature varying from 61K to 62.5K before the nitrogen was exhausted. Using the new NICMOS Cooling System (NCS), the nominal temperature is significantly more stable, but at a higher temperature, 77.15 K. The stability of t...

2009
Wendy M. Fallis

Body temperature of patients in critical care units can be monitored with a variety of devices and at a variety of body sites. In recent years, monitoring of urinary bladder temperature has become more common. Temperature-sensing indwelling urinary catheters allow continuous drainage of urine and continuous measurement of body temperature. This article provides a comprehensive and critical revi...

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