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European Commission
Telematics Technologies Programme
Project #HC4021
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The aim of this project was to setup a transportable telemedicine workstation
to be used in isolated areas such as islands, rural areas and crisis situation
areas. It integrates in one custommade device: |
- a portable PC with telecommunication capabilities
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- a light, portable 3D ultrasound station.
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The TeleInViVo device |
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The system
developed has low price, low weight, is transportable and non radiating.
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The integrated workstation uses advanced software techniques
able to collect 3-dimensional ultrasound data of a patient. Ultrasound
supports a very large range of applications varying from gynaecology and
abdominal scans to cardiological examinations and is currently the only
economically and practically affordable imaging modality.
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The doctor in the field scans the patient and transmits the acquired 3D
dataset via: |
- Internet,
- ISDN,
- phone line
- GSM
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to the distant expert. Such data transmission can be online, i.e. while
both doctors are connected, or offline, e.g. overnight, even through narrowband
channels. In the latter case waiting times are minimised, whereas in the
first case additional scans can be requested by the remote expert during
the teleconsultation for finetuning the diagnosis.
The innovative idea of the system lies on the fact after
the transfer of the 3D ultrasound data and during the on-line cooperation,
only control signals (e.g. position of mouse, activation of buttons etc.)
are transmitted over the network.
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InViVo ScanNT interface |
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Only
the actions introduced by one user are transferred to the remote location,
where the second workstation locally calculates the corresponding image.
Therefore, no bulky image data have to be transferred over the network,
only a few bytes of control signals. Nevertheless the 2 doctors see exactly
the same image on their screens. The delay between two locations depends
only on the latency of the intermediate network, which can be as low as
that of a usual telephone line or even a GSM mobile phone. |
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The device is now ready to be tested in different socioeconomic conditions
and adjusted accordingly to meet needs of developing countries and countries
in transition. It currently comes in two versions, one fully portable,
selfcontaining device, and a workstation version (PC attached to an ultrasound
scanner for internal hospital use).
A fixed station for expert diagnosis support will be situated at the
Coimbra University Hospital in Portugal. The field test sites include
Azores and Canary Islands; UNESCO will evaluate EU-TeleInViVo in Uganda
and Kazakhstan, at two different sites for each country.
At the end of the project a medical teleconference emergency workstation
will be available, to be used in Europe, as well as in other regions of
the world allowing to provide health care service where it is not possible
by the usual means such as ecological disaster areas, remote rural areas,
isolated islands, etc.
Detailed project description
Flyer (PDF, 975KB)
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IGD - Fraunhofer Institut für Graphische
Datenverarbeitung
DSC - Langen,
Germany
PIE Medical
- Maastricht, Netherlands
CCG - Coimbra, Portugal
ZGDV - Darmstadt, Germany
CATAI - Tenerife,
Spain
UNESCO - Paris,
France
HUC - Hospitais
da Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal
HPD - Hospital de
Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portugal
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University Hospital - La Laguna, Spain
UNESCO ITU Telecentre
and Nakaseke
Hospital - Nakaseke, Uganda
Mulago Hospital - Kampala, Uganda
Central Regional Hospital - Aralsk, Kazakhstan
Almaty Diagnostic Centre - Almaty, Kazakhstan
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EU-TeleInViVo World Map
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- The
development of the telemedicine in Central Asia countries
KAZAKHSTAN, Almaty, Almaty Diagnostic Center 27-28 October 2000
- IST'99
Expo, Helsinki, Finland (22-24 November 1999)
- 8th
Annual Medicine Meets Virtual Reality (MMVR) Confernce, Newport Beach,
CA, USA (27-30 January 2000)
- Bamako
2000 Conference and Exhibition, Bamako, Mali (West Africa) (21-26 February
2000)
- 4th
IEEE-EMBS Summer School on Biomedical Imaging
- "Telemedicine:
Present and Future" Workshop, EXPO 2000, Hannover, Germany (29 September
2000)
- 4th International
Congress on the Internet and Medicine (MedNet99)
- Bildverarbeitung
für die Medizin 2000 Industriemesse
- The
Stockholm Challenge Award 2000 (1)
- IST'99
Conference in Helsinki, Finland, Nov. 1999
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- Jahr der Technik 2004 - MOBILTRÄUME-Mobilität
& Kommunikation (PDF, 118KB)
- Handelsblatt (19.11.2001)
- Information
Technology - the Press (29.05.2000)
- Business Briefing (Next -
Generation Healthcare)
- Westfalenpost (08.09.2001)
- Iserlohner Kreisanzeiger und Zeitung
(08.09.2001)
- Westdeutsche Zeitung (16.07.2001)
- Intelligent für die Zukunft (29.03.2001)
- The
UN works for Health (Ainura Gets A Second Opinion)
- Fraunhofer Magazin (01.2001)
- Information Technology (29.05.2000)
- Frankfurter
Allgemein (Sonntagszeitung, 17.12.2000)
- ITAB
2000 (PDF, 307 KB)
- MEDNET
2000
- Hannover
2000 - Advances in European Research
Download
PDF File, Teleinvivo on page 25
- Innovationsreport
- Projekt TeleInViVo gewinnt europäischen Technologie-Preis
- IDW
- Informationsdienst Wissenschaft (25.10.2000)
- Virtual
Medical Worlds On-Line Magazine --- Details
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(European IST 2001 Oscars awarded to telemedicine, surgery simulation
and e-business)
- Article
bei flash.gr (greek)
- UNESCO
(Connections that Save Lives)
- UNESCO
(Connections that Save Lives, PDF english)
- UNESCO
(Connections that Save Lives, PDF france)
- UNESCO
(Connections that Save Lives, PDF spanish)
- El
Dia Digital (La Laguna, Canary Islands) (report on the 2001 IST
Awar, spanish)
- The
Oscars of IT Europe 2001
- EU-TeleInViVo
and G. Sakas on Echo-Online (german)
- EU-TeleInViVo
in the IT-Press Newsletter
- Virtual
Medical Worlds On-Line Magazine
(Advertisement Special issue with an update on results from European
R&D projects April 1999)
- Virtual
Medical Worlds On-Line Magazine
(TeleInViVo, the building of an economically viable telemedical workstation
for 3D ultrasound)
- Virtual
Medical Worlds On-Line Magazine
(Telemedical and 3D medical imaging projects or the future at your doorstep)
- VIRTUAL
On-line Magazine (portuguese)
- DIARIO
MEDICO On-line Magazine (spanish)
(Ecografías hechas desde la montaña)
- DIARIO
MEDICO On-line Magazine (spanish)
(Telemedicina)
- SPIEGEL
On-line Magazine (german)
- Report
on EU-TeleinViVo at the Frontiers in Visualisation and Human-Computer
Interaction '97 (finnish)
- Le
Télégramme
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IST-Prize
Bunderepublik Deutschland - Urkunde
Medical
Technology and Application (PDF, 2.79 MB)
Awards
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