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XII Mediterranean Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing 2010

MEDICON 2010, 27-30 May 2010, Chalkidiki, Greece

  • Presents the Proceedings of the XII Medicon Conference Chalkidiki, Greece
  • All research papers are double peer reviewed

Part of the book series: IFMBE Proceedings (IFMBE, volume 29)

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Table of contents (259 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Biosignal Processing

    1. Spike Sorting based on Dominant-Sets clustering

      • D. A. Adamos, N. A. Laskaris, E. K. Kosmidis, G. Theophilidis
      Pages 5-8
    2. Differentiation of human bone marrow stromal cells onto gelatin cryogel scaffolds

      • L. Fassina, E. Saino, L. Visai, M. A. Avanzini, M. G. Cusella De Angelis, F. Benazzo et al.
      Pages 9-12
    3. Simples Coherence vs. Multiple Coherence: A Somatosensory Evoked Response Detection Investigation

      • D. B. Melges, A. M. F. L. Miranda de Sá, A. F. C. Infantosi
      Pages 13-16
    4. Measure of Similarity of ECG Cycles

      • Á. Jobbágy, Á. Nagy
      Pages 17-20
    5. Wavelet phase synchronization between EHGs at different uterine sites: comparison of pregnancy and labor contractions

      • M. Hassan, Á. Alexandersson, J. Terrien, B. Karlsson, C. Marque
      Pages 21-24
    6. Dynamic Generation of Physiological Model Systems

      • J. Kretschmer, A. Wahl, K. Moeller
      Pages 25-28
    7. Validation of MRS metabolic markers in the classification of brain gliomas and their correlation to energy metabolism

      • M. G. Kounelakis, M. E. Zervakis, G. J. Postma, L. M. C. Buydens, A. Heerschap, X. Kotsiakis
      Pages 33-36
    8. Principal Components Clustering through a Variance-Defined Metric

      • J. C. G. D. Costa, D. B. Melges, R. M. V. R. Almeida, A. F. C. Infantosi
      Pages 45-48
    9. Correlation between Fractal Behavior of HRV and Neurohormonal and Functional Indexes in Chronic Heart Failure

      • G. D’ Addio, M. Cesarelli, M. Romano, A. Accardo, G. Corbi, R. Maestri et al.
      Pages 53-56
    10. Development of a Simple and Cheap Device for Movement Analysis

      • Csanád G. Erdős, Gergő Farkas, Béla Pataki
      Pages 61-64
    11. Signal Peptide Prediction in Single Transmembrane Proteins Using the Continuous Wavelet Transform

      • I. A. Avramidou, I. K. Kitsas, L. J. Hadjileontiadis
      Pages 65-68
    12. Comparison of AM-FM Features with Standard Features for the Classification of Surface Electromyographic Signals

      • C. I. Christodoulou, P. A. Kaplanis, V. Murray, M. S. Pattichis, C. S. Pattichis
      Pages 69-72
    13. Studying Brain Visuo-Tactile Integration through Cross-Spectral Analysis of Human MEG Recordings

      • S. Erla, C. Papadelis, L. Faes, C. Braun, G. Nollo
      Pages 73-76

About this book

Over the past three decades, the exploding number of new technologies and applications introduced in medical practice, often powered by advances in biosignal processing and biomedical imaging, created an amazing account of new possibilities for diagnosis and therapy, but also raised major questions of appropriateness and safety. The accelerated development in this field, alongside with the promotion of electronic health care solutions, is often on the basis of an uncontrolled diffusion and use of medical technology. The emergence and use of medical devices is multiplied rapidly and today there exist more than one million different products available on the world market. Despite the fact that the rising cost of health care, partly resulting from the new emerging technological applications, forms the most serious and urgent problem for many governments today, another important concern is that of patient safety and user protection, issues that should never be compromised and expelled from the Biomedical Engineering research practice agenda.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Lab of Medical Informatics, Medical Scho, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece

    Panagiotis D. Bamidis

  • Biomedical Technology Unit, University of Patras, Rio Patras, Greece

    Nicolas Pallikarakis

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