2013
DOI: 10.7309/jmtm.2.3.2
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The utility of mHealth in Medical Imaging

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“…Depending on the type of injury and the affected area, we classified the photographs as: close-up, taken at the closest possible distance (generally about 10 cm from the lesion); taken at medium distance (approximately 30 cm away from the lesion), which included identifying anatomical elements; and long or general view, in which the image contained the lesions plus approximately 20% of healthy skin surface. 24 The images were transferred to a Google Forms online survey and the 22 cases were randomized and numbered for inclusion in the survey. The approval of the Clinical Research Ethics Committee of the Foundation University Institute for Primary Health Care Research Jordi Gol i Gurina (P18/046) was obtained for the study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depending on the type of injury and the affected area, we classified the photographs as: close-up, taken at the closest possible distance (generally about 10 cm from the lesion); taken at medium distance (approximately 30 cm away from the lesion), which included identifying anatomical elements; and long or general view, in which the image contained the lesions plus approximately 20% of healthy skin surface. 24 The images were transferred to a Google Forms online survey and the 22 cases were randomized and numbered for inclusion in the survey. The approval of the Clinical Research Ethics Committee of the Foundation University Institute for Primary Health Care Research Jordi Gol i Gurina (P18/046) was obtained for the study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Telecommunication technologies, especially mobile phones have contributed greatly to the successful implementation of mHealth initiatives. The popularity of smartphones to the global population, its computing capabilities and affordability have made it an effective tool for disseminating health care (28,29). mHealth cardiology applications have generally been utilized for the following purposes: monitoring, selfmanagement, reporting, adherence and rehabilitation.…”
Section: Rural Healthcare Telemedicine and Mobile Health (Mhealth)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, the use of smartphones equipped with camera and various sensors is very common the people and these equipments are practical for wound measurement (Wannous et al, 2011;Cuautle, 2007;Foltynski et al, 2013;Hettiarachchi et al, 2013;Perera and Chakrabarti, 2013;Sikka et al, 2012). These devices can improve the telemedicine techniques and treatment at distance (Vivanco et al, 2011).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, many authors developed various frameworks to estimate the wound area using the Java programming language (Cuautle, 2007), and XML (eXtended Markup Language) descriptors (Prodan et al, 2009;Prodan et al, 2006) as reference, for Android platform or other mobile platforms. The mobile health improves the treatments in various areas, such as control of a healing wound and the patient's health state in various parameters (Friesen et al, 2013, Perera andChakrabarti, 2013). For desktop applications, mobile applications or webbased applications, this needs a study and development of a framework for the programming language used and an image descriptor (in general, it is defined in XML) for classifying the images.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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