Now smartphones could diagnose ear
infection
London: Swedish researchers have
developed a new method to diagnose ear infections using smartphones and the
cloud.
"Because of lack of health
personnel in many developing countries, ear infections are often misdiagnosed
or not diagnosed at all. This may lead to hearing impairments, and even to
life-threatening complications," said one of the researchers, Claude
Laurent from the Umea University in Sweden.
The researchers focused on diagnosis of
otitis media, inflammation of the ear -- especially in the middle ear -- that
annually affects half a billion children worldwide.
Not treating the ear infection can be
dangerous, potentially leading to hearing impairments, and in certain extreme
cases, can even have life-threatening complication, the researchers said.
To enable rapid and reliable diagnoses
of the ear infection, the experts developed an image-processing technique to
classify otitis media. The software-based system consists of a cloud-based
analysis of images of the eardrum taken using an otoscope -- an instrument used
in the medical examination of ears.
The image is then uploaded to the cloud
via a smartphone, where it's automatically analysed and compared with
high-resolution archive imagery. The software looks for predefined visual
features, and places the new image in one of five diagnostic groups.
The findings, published in the journal
EbioMedicine, showed that the automatically generated diagnoses based on images
taken with a commercial video-otoscope had an accuracy of 80.6 percent.
The test could provides rapid access to
accurate and low-cost diagnoses in developing countries.
"This method has great potential to ensure accurate
diagnoses of ear infections in countries where such opportunities are not
available at present," Laurent maintained.
Source: www.zeenews.india.com
02.04.2016
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