1.Trends of low-grade serous ovarian carcinoma in the United States
Koji MATSUO ; Hiroko MACHIDA ; Brendan H GRUBBS ; Anil K SOOD ; David M GERSHENSON
Journal of Gynecologic Oncology 2018;29(1):e15-
No abstract available.
United States
2.Telemedicine in the U.S.A. with Focus on Clinical Applications and Issues.
Yonsei Medical Journal 2004;45(5):761-775
Telemedicine usually refers to the use of information-based technologies, such as, computer and communications systems, to provide healthcare across geographic distances. Although telemedicine has the potential to improve healthcare, the number of clinical applications is still small and constrained by custom, regulatory, reimbursement and technical issues. In this review paper, a short historical review of telemedicine is provided, followed by an overview of clinical telemedicine applications, including cardiology, dermatology, emergency medicine and trauma care, homecare, pathology, psychiatry, radiology and surgery. Current telemedicine issues in clinics and technological problems to be decided, improved, and challenged, are reviewed. This is followed by conclusions.
Humans
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*Telemedicine
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United States
3.Activities of Hospital Infections Program in the United States.
Korean Journal of Nosocomial Infection Control 1999;4(1):27-34
No Abstract available.
Cross Infection*
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United States*
4.Adult Protective Services in the United States.
Gerald J JOGERST ; Jeanette M DALY
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 2004;25(4):279-286
No abstract available.
Adult*
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Humans
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United States*
6.Nursing practice in Americ
Chinese Journal of Nursing 1986;21(7):289-90,
7.Measuring Defocus Curves of Monofocal, Multifocal and Extended Depth-of-focus Intraocular Lenses Using Optical Bench Test
Yong Ho KOO ; Chang Su LEE ; Jin Soo KIM ; Min Chul SHIN ; Eun Chul KIM ; Man Soo KIM ; Ho Sik HWANG
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2020;61(2):153-158
PURPOSE: To determine the through-focus optical bench test performance of monofocal, bifocal, and extended depth-of-focus intraocular lenses (IOLs), and to measure their defocus curves.METHODS: A model eye was placed on an optical bench to test three different IOLs (TECNIS ZXR00, ZMB00, and ZCB00; Abbott Medical Optics, Santa Ana, CA, USA). The focus was changed by inserting trial lenses from +1.00 diopters to −4.00 diopters, in increments of +0.25 diopters. The 1951 United States Air Force Resolution chart was used to determine the quality of the images. The degree of similarity with reference images was given by the cross-correlation coefficient, and defocus curves were drawn and compared.RESULTS: Bifocal IOLs showed lower image quality with the addition of minus diopter trial lenses, but showed good image quality at near distance. Bifocal IOLs also showed a ‘double peak’ in their defocus curve. Monofocal IOLs showed a lower image quality and cross-correlation coefficient with addition of lower-diopter trial lenses. The extended depth of focus IOLs showed a single peak in their defocus curve, but had a wider range of diopters and better image quality than monofocal IOLs.CONCLUSIONS: Bifocal IOLs showed a double peak defocus curve, and extended depth of focus IOLs showed a wider diopter range and better image quality than monofocal IOLs.
Lenses, Intraocular
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United States