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Mohammad Reza Rezayi Mofrad, Fatemeh Rangraz Jeddi, Maryam Rangraz Jeddi,
Volume 5, Issue 3 (4 2011)
Abstract

Background and Aim: Knowledge about the external causes of accidents is vital for their prevention, and insufficient data on external causes can reduce their usefulness. That is why, the adequacy of the sources of data is of great importance. The aim of this research is to study the adequacy of data regarding the injuries' external causes for coding based on ICD-10 in inpatient medical records and emergency wards of Kashan Shahid Beheshti Hospital.

Materials and Methods: This prospective descriptive cross-sectional research was done on 1000 patients in Kashan Shahid Beheshti Hospital in 1386 (2007). The data needed for coding were chosen from medical records based on ICD-10 rules and for the following groups: transportation accidents, poisoning, burns, lightning, assaults, respiratory threats, intentional self harm, contact with venomous animals, and exposure to animate and inanimate mechanical forces. Then, the data were put in a checklist and analyzed with SPSS and descriptive statistics.

Results: The data required for the three main characters of the external causes of injuries were adequate in 740 files (47%) the figure for the fourth character of the external causes of transportation accidents was found to be 430 (88.7%). Figures for the place of occurrence and the type of subjects' activities at the time of accidents were found to be sufficient in 109 cases (21.16%) and 50 cases (5%), respectively.

Conclusion: Data on the eternal causes of injuries do not have the required adequacy. More evaluations are essential to enhance the adequacy of such data


Sorayya Rezayi , Ali Asghar Safaei , Nilofar Mohammadzadeh ,
Volume 11, Issue 6 (3-2018)
Abstract

Background and Aim: Nowadays, one of the most important areas of application of information technology in the health sector is monitoring patients' condition. Recently utilization of body area sensor networks in healthcare had significant advances. The purpose of this article is to examine the applications of wireless health sensor networks in the field of health. 
Materials and Methods: This study was a review study which was done by searching in reliable scientific sources such as Pubmed, IEEE, Science Direct, Springer and other Persian information sources like Magiran and Sid. In order to search English sources, keywords such as “Wearable and implantable body sensors” “Body area sensor network”, and in order to search in Persian sources, keywords such as “implantable and wearable network nodes”, were used.
Results: The tasks of the body sensor networks are to monitor the important parameters of the body, which are vital signs of ill health and illness. Additionally, various types of sensor networks can control various illnesses, for example, heart disease, neoplasms, diabetes, kidney disease, Parkinson's disease, infectious diseases, and so on. Also a variety of wireless body sensor networks in the medical field are divided into two main categories: the wearable wireless body area networks and the implantable wireless body area network.
Conclusion: The use of body sensor networks has a tremendous impact on health and leads to improvements in the life quality and comfort of patients. These technologies are improving, and their development aims to help patients, doctors and the treatment team.


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