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Social Participation and Physical Activity Incentive at Home in Stroke Survivor: Contribution of Technologies
We present a synthesis of 8 studies that we have conducted to date to assess and monitor the activity level of post-stroke patients at home. The results of these studies show that home rehabilitation of post-stroke patients requires the use of individualized monitoring criteria to optimize patient care. To encourage the patient to increase his level of moderate physical activity and reduce his sedentary time, it would be recommended to propose a regularly monitored and structured program.PMID:37638941 | DOI:10.3233/SHTI230650
Source: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics - August 28, 2023 Category: Information Technology Authors: St éphane Mandigout Maxence Compagnat Justine Lacroix Jean-Christophe Daviet Source Type: research

Swedish Medical leads in stroke care
New findings published Dec. 17 in the New England Journal of Medicine affirms a practice for stroke response that has been employed by Donald Frei, MD, and the stroke team at Swedish Medical Center's Radiology Imaging Associates in Denver. As Frei sees it, the study results provide new hope for the 695,000 Americans who suffer an acute ischemic stroke each year, and it validates what he and his stroke team have practiced for years. read more
Source: Healthcare IT News - December 18, 2014 Category: Information Technology Authors: Bernie Monegain Tags: Online Only Quality and Safety RIS and PACS Source Type: news

Efficacy of telemedicine for thrombolytic therapy in acute ischemic stroke: a meta-analysis
The aim of this study was to assess the benefits of telemedicine in the delivery of thrombolytic therapy for patients with acute ischemic stroke. We performed a meta-analysis using combinations of the following terms: telestroke, telemedicine, tissue plasminogen activator/t-PA, and acute ischemic stroke. The primary outcome was favorable outcome based on the modified Rankin score. Secondary outcomes were incidence of symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage and overall mortality. We found no significant difference in favorable outcome between the telemedicine and control groups, and no significant difference was found between t...
Source: Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare - March 31, 2015 Category: Information Technology Authors: Zhai, Y.-k., Zhu, W.-j., Hou, H.-l., Sun, D.-x., Zhao, J. Tags: RESEARCH/Original articles Source Type: research

Virtual Reality to Assess and Treat Lower Extremity Disorders in Post-stroke Patients.
CONCLUSION: The use of the VRRS software attached to a motion tracking capture system showed their practical utility and safety in enriching physiotherapeutic assessment and treatment in post-stroke gait disorders. PMID: 26660161 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Methods of Information in Medicine - December 10, 2015 Category: Information Technology Authors: Luque-Moreno C, Oliva-Pascual-Vaca A, Kiper P, Rodríguez-Blanco C, Agostini M, Turolla A Tags: Methods Inf Med Source Type: research

Effective evaluation of arterial pulse waveform analysis by two-dimensional stroke volume variation –stroke volume index plots
In this study, we analyzed how we visually interpret hemodynamic data, including stroke volume variation (SVV) and stroke volume (SV) derived from APWA. We performed arithmetic estimation of the SVV –SV relationship and applied measured values to this estimation. We then collected measured values in six anesthesia cases, including three liver transplantations and three other types of surgeries, to apply them to this SVV–SVI (stroke volume variation index) plot. Arithmetic analysis showed th at the relationship between SVV and SV can be drawn as hyperbolic curves. Plotting SVV-SV values in the semi-logarithmic scale sho...
Source: Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing - August 3, 2016 Category: Information Technology Source Type: research

Effect of stroke-order learning and handwriting exercises on recognizing and writing Chinese characters by Chinese as a foreign language learners
This study used a computer-based teaching system to investigate the effectiveness of stroke-order learning and writing exercises in promoting the ability of Chinese-as-a-foreign-language (CFL) learners to recognize and write Chinese characters. This study included a 2 (stroke-order and non-stroke-order) × 2 (writing exercise and non-writing exercise) × 2 (test point) mixed factorial design involving a total of 91 participants. We compared the difference in their Chinese character learning, including Chinese character recognition and handwriting, based on the learning conditions. We found that CFL learners who practic...
Source: Computers in Human Behavior - May 3, 2017 Category: Information Technology Source Type: research