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TSI-020400-2010-84
1/9/2010 – 31/12/2013
Joaquim Meléndez
+(34) 972.41.88.83.
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The objective of the Mediate project is to increase productivity and effectiveness in healthcare and reduce patient risk and discomfort by supporting healthcare professionals in the transition from invasive, open surgery to minimally invasive, image guided intervention and treatment (IGIT). By empowering the healthcare professional through more advanced technologies during the whole treatment cycle, IGIT helps them to obtain a better clinical outcome of the treatment, predictable procedure times, fewer complications, better service to the patient and lower morbidity & mortality rates. The final outcome of the Mediate project are clinical demonstrators for different disease areas (cardiology, oncology and orthopaedics) that will incorporate advanced technologies in image generation & analysis, procedural navigation & guidance, decision support systems and workflow management.
This project has been funded by the Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Comerce of the Spanish Government (project ref. TSI-020400-2010-84) within the National Plan for Scientific Research, Development and Technological Innovation. The objective of the Mediate project is to increase productivity and effectiveness in healthcare and reduce patient risk and discomfort by supporting healthcare professionals in the transition from invasive, open surgery to minimally invasive, image guided intervention and treatment (IGIT). By empowering the healthcare professional through more advanced technologies during the whole treatment cycle, IGIT helps them to obtain a better clinical outcome of the treatment, predictable procedure times, fewer complications, better service to the patient and lower morbidity & mortality rates. The final outcome of the Mediate project are clinical demonstrators for different disease areas (cardiology, oncology and orthopaedics) that will incorporate advanced technologies in image generation & analysis, procedural navigation & guidance, decision support systems and workflow management.
Proyecto financiado por el Ministerio de Industria, Turismo y Comercio del Gobierno Español (Ref. TSI-020400-2010-84), dentro del Plan Nacional de Investigación Científica, Desarrollo e Innovación Tecnológica 2008-2011. El proyecto MEDIATE pretende incrementar la efectividad en el ambito Healthcare reduciendo el riesgo de los pacientes, proporcionando soporte a los profesionales médicos en su transición de las operaciones quirúgicas invasivas a las llamadas intervencicones y tratamientos mínimamente invasivos guiados por imágenes (IGIT). De esta manera, y gracias a la utilización de las más avanzadas tecnologías a lo largo de todo el ciclo de tratamiento de un paciente, IGIT permitirá a los profesionales conseguir un tratamiento clínico óptimo, pudiendo determinar con mayor exactitud el tiempo necesario para los diferentes procedimientos, reduciendo las complicaciones y en definitiva, mejorando el servicio al paciente y reduciendo las tasas de mortalidad. El objetivo final de MEDIATE consiste en el desarrollo de diversos demostradores clínicos para diferentes áreas(cardiología, oncología y cirugía ortopédica), los cuales incorporarán tecnologías avanzadas en el análisis y generación de imágenes, navegación y gestión del workflow a lo largo de la intervención, así como el desarrollo de sistemas de soporte a la decisión a lo largo del mismo.
Vídeos demostrativos del funcionamiento de los desarrollos de la UdG presentados en la revisión Final de ITEA Demostrative videos to show the SW developments by UdG. UdG software tools were presented in the ITEA Final review
Para más información acerca del software desarrollado por la UdG, por favor, contacte con el investigador principal para obtner login, password y servidor.
For more information about the developed software by UdG, please contact the main researcher to get login, password and hosting.
A. El-Fakdi and J.Meléndez A PROPOSAL OF A WORKFLOW-BASED CBR FOR INTERVENTIONAL CDSS Application to Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) , BIOSTEC 2012- HEALTHINF International Conference on Health Informatics Vilamoura – Algarve, Portugal,1-4/02/2012 A. El-Fakdi, J.Meléndez, F. Gamero and R. Petite EXITCDSS: A framework for a workflow-based CBR for interventional CDSS, Application to Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI), BIOSTEC 2013- HEALTHINF International Conference on Health Informatics Barcelona – Spain, 11-14/02/2013