Japanese journal of medical electronics and biological engineering
Online ISSN : 2185-5498
Print ISSN : 0021-3292
ISSN-L : 0021-3292
Volume 15, Issue 5
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  • [in Japanese]
    1977Volume 15Issue 5 Pages 303-314
    Published: September 15, 1977
    Released on J-STAGE: March 09, 2011
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  • Susumu TACHI, Kazuo TANIE, Minoru ABE
    1977Volume 15Issue 5 Pages 315-320
    Published: September 15, 1977
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    The subjective magnitude of sensation for electrocutaneous stimuli is experimentally studied.
    In experiment I, two pulse trains, which have the same pulse interval and stimulus duration but have the different pulse heights (IA & IB) and pulse widths (TA & TB), have been applied to the skin just above the triceps of a subject via wet electrodes. And tests were made using AB method how various stimulus pairs give the different magnitude sensation or how they give the same magnitude sensation under the various conditions of IB and TB for several values of pulse interval as a parameter, while IA and TA were fixed to 4.7 mA and 100 μs respectively, as a reference.
    In experiment II, the threshold current of minimum sensation for various pulse width has been examined also by using AB method.
    The most important findings :
    1) For the pulse trains of 100 ms and 50 ms pulse interval, stimulus A with pulse height IA and pulse width TA and stimulus B with IB and TB give the same magnitude sensation if they meet the following condition :
    IA2TA = IB2TB (even if TATB)
    threshold current< IA, IB<<threshold of pain
    0< TA, TB<1000 μs
    2) For the stimuli of pulse interval of 20 ms and 10 ms, the same tendencies have been found, but the difference is slightly detected even if they meet the condition of 1).
    3) The threshold of minimum sensation is obtained when the current I reaches the value which holds the condition I2T= constant for various Ts, if T<1 000μs.
    These facts suggest that the electrocutaneous magnitude sensation is strongly affected by theenergy of one pulse if the pulse width is less than 1 ms, more correctly, by the integrated value_ of instantaneous power (ZI2) for about 1 ms.
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  • Noboru KAWAMURA, Shigekoto KAIHARA
    1977Volume 15Issue 5 Pages 321-326
    Published: September 15, 1977
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    A method of analyzing medical demands by a simulation model is proposed. This method is based on the calculation of essential parameters of health care from ordinary statistics. The essential parameters proposed in the study are population structure, morbidity rate; recovery rate, death rate, patient registration rate and awareness rate. The method was applied to the Japanese statistics of the national level. The method showed that in the past 20 years the awareness factor was the most important factor which contributed to the increase of patients. But the model showed that the change of population structure is likely to be the main cause of the increase in the number of patients in future.
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  • Kozaburo HACHIMURA, Shigeru EIHO, Michiyoshi KUWAHARA, Masahiko KINOSH ...
    1977Volume 15Issue 5 Pages 327-333
    Published: September 15, 1977
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    Quantitative and objective measurements from the medical RI-images have been prevented by the inferiority in picture quality, namely, noise and blur caused by the statistical nature of γ-ray emission of radioisotope and the limited resolution characteristics of the imaging devices. The improvement of the picture quality is desired. The actual desire for the picture quality improvement includes (1) reduction of noise and (2) deblurring of the unsharp boundaries. Generally these two requirements are contradictory in themselves, and linear filtering techniques will not give us satisfactory results.
    When we observe the sample variance of the image density value within a small local area, it can be derived that the variance value increases if this local area contains edges of image. The local variance value is, therefore, found to be a good measure for the existence of edge. Utilizing the above mentioned, nonlinear filters, which smoothen the object regions and sharpen the boundaries of the regions, have been constructed. Simulation experiment and application to the actual RI-image, namely, ECG-gated RI-angiocardiogram, are presented to illustrate the satisfactory performance of these filters.
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  • Masahiro ENDO, Takeshi A.IINUMA
    1977Volume 15Issue 5 Pages 334-341
    Published: September 15, 1977
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    Convolution methods, which are most effective algorithms to the reconstruction of X-ray transaxial tomography, are studied by means of computer simulations. Correction functions which are suggested by Ramachandran, Shepp and Chesler respectively have been compared. The effects, of decreasing number of projections using distributions of a simple disk and a simulated head section have then been considered. Noise propagations have also been considered and we propose “Noise Amplification Figure” as a measure of noise sensitivity, which is a ratio of the standard deviation of reconstructed image to that of projection. This figure is discussed in relation to spatial resolution of reconstruction. The effects of a polichromatic X-ray distortion of the reconstructed images are shown and a correction method of these effects is proposed.
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  • Hiroyuki SUGA
    1977Volume 15Issue 5 Pages 342-344
    Published: September 15, 1977
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    Two hypotheses of the principle of cardiac adaptation to loading conditions were incorporated in a simple ventricle model. The theoretical prediction was compared with experimental data documented in literature. Their agreement suggested a strong probability of the hypotheses that 1) end-systolic contractile force per unit cross-sectional area and 2) amount of shortening during systole per unit length of myocardium can be kept constant by normal cardiac adaptation against changes in loading conditions.
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  • [in Japanese], [in Japanese]
    1977Volume 15Issue 5 Pages 345-350
    Published: September 15, 1977
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    1977Volume 15Issue 5 Pages 351-352
    Published: September 15, 1977
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  • 1977Volume 15Issue 5 Pages 353-363
    Published: September 15, 1977
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  • 1977Volume 15Issue 5 Pages 364-372
    Published: September 15, 1977
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  • 1977Volume 15Issue 5 Pages 373
    Published: 1977
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