The future of medical imaging TI(未来的医学成像).pdf
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Mark Nadeski
Global director of marketing,
Medical Imaging Group
Texas Instruments
m-nadeski@
Gene Frantz
Principal fellow The future of medical imaging
Texas Instruments
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Making healthcare personal Some examples:
The 19th century poet Emily Dickinson was • Bathroom fixtures with embedded devices that can detect potential problems, such as a
reclusive to the point that she would allow a toilet that analyzes urine to identify kidney infections or the progression of chronic conditions
doctor to examine her only from a distance of such as diabetes and hypertension. Another example is a bathroom scale that detects
several feet as she walked past an open door.
sudden changes in weight or body fat. These devices could automatically upload data to
If she were alive today, it’s likely that she would
the patient’s physician and schedule appointments based on the physician’s
benefit from advances in medical imaging that
predetermined criteria.
could accommodate her standoffishness while
• Connected diagnostic devices such as retinal scanners could be coupled with patients’
still diagnosing the Bright’s disease that ended
her life at ag
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