Browsing Mohammad Iqbal Omar@Ye Htut, Assoc. Prof. Dr. by Title
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Bacteria classification using electronic nose for diabetic wound monitoring
(Trans Tech Publications, 2013)Array based gas sensor technology namely Electronic Nose (E-nose) now offers the potential of a rapid and robust analytical approach to odor measurement for medical use. Wounds become infected when a microorganism which ... -
Development of cost effective ECG data acquisition system for clinical applications using LabVIEW
(IEEE Conference Publications, 2014-03)The main objective of this work is to develop a portable and cost effective data acquisition (DAQ) system for clinical applications. This DAQ consists of several modules such as power supply, analog to digital converter ... -
Early predictionof cardiovascular diseases using ECG signal: A review
(Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP), 2012-06-18)Electrocardiography is considered a representative signal of cardiac physiology. ECG signal analysis can provide lots of information about heart condition whether it is normal and abnormal. Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) is ... -
The effect of mefloquine-artemether compared with quinine on patients with complicated falciparum malaria
(Elsevier Ltd., 1988)30 pairs of patients with complicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria (with anaemia, hyperpyrexia, jaundice or more than 5% of erythrocytes parasitized) were studied. Patients with cerebral signs and symptoms were excluded. ... -
Emotion classification in Parkinson's disease by higher-order spectra and power spectrum features using EEG signals: a comparative study
(World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd, 2014-03)Deficits in the ability to process emotions characterize several neuropsychiatric disorders and are traits of Parkinson's disease (PD), and there is need for a method of quantifying emotion, which is currently performed ... -
Emotion processing in Parkinson's disease: an EEG spectral power study
(Informa Healthcare, 2013)Objective: Although an emotional deficit is a common finding in Parkinson's disease (PD), its neurobiological mechanism on emotion recognition is still unknown. This study examined the emotion processing deficits in PD ... -
Inter-hemispheric EEG coherence analysis in Parkinson's disease: Assessing brain activity during emotion processing
(Springer-Verlag Wien, 2014-06)Parkinson's disease (PD) is not only characterized by its prominent motor symptoms but also associated with disturbances in cognitive and emotional functioning. The objective of the present study was to investigate the ... -
Multivariate prediction model for early detection and classification of bacterial species in diabetic foot ulcers
(Atlantis Press, 2014)Many diabetic patients eventually develop foot ulcers are at risk for further infection and subsequent amputation if they are not treated promptly. Hence, this study is focused on identifying wild type strain bacteria and ... -
On the analysis of EEG power, frequency and asymmetry in Parkinson's disease during emotion processing
(BioMed Central Ltd., 2014-03)Objective: While Parkinson's disease (PD) has traditionally been described as a movement disorder, there is growing evidence of disruption in emotion information processing associated with the disease. The aim of this study ... -
Optimization of power consumption for centrifugation process based on attenuation measurements
(IOP Publishing Ltd, 2013)The main objective of this research is to produce a mathematical model that allows decreasing the electrical power consumption of centrifugation process based on attenuation measurements. The centrifugation time for desired ... -
Rapid clinical assessment to facilitate the triage of adults with falciparum malaria, a retrospective analysis.
(Public Library of Science, 2014)Background: Most adults dying from falciparum malaria will die within 48 hours of their hospitalisation. An essential component of early supportive care is the rapid identification of patients at greatest risk. In resource-poor ... -
Rapid detection method of bacteria species on diabetic infected foot using E-Nose technology
(Macao Innovation & Invention Association, 2012-06-29)Array based gas sensor technology namely Electronic Nose (E-nose) and Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) proposed for a rapid and a robust analytical approach for odour measurement especially for a medical use. -
Rapid identification method of aerobic bacteria in diabetic foot ulcers using electronic nose
(American Scientific Publishers, 2014-01)Diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is an infection, ulcer or destruction of deep tissue associated with neurological abnormalities, musculoskeletal deformities and various degrees of peripheral vascular disease of lower limb. In ... -
The relationship between age and the manifestations of and mortality associated with severe malaria.
(Oxford University Press, 2008)Background. The reported case-fatality rate associated with severe malaria varies widely. Whether age is an independent risk factor is uncertain. Methods. In a large, multicenter treatment trial conducted in Asia, the ... -
A simple score to predict the outcome of severe malaria in adults
(Oxford University Press, 2010)Background. World Health Organization treatment guidelines recommend that adults with severe malaria be admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU). However, ICU facilities are limited in the resource-poor settings where most ... -
A software prototype based emotional impairments detection in neurological disorders patients using wireless EEG signals
(Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Mechatronic Engineering, 2014-05)Social communication and the ability to respond emotional signals are essential for meaningful Interpersonal Iinteractions -
Sudden cardiac death prediction using ECG signal derivative (heart rate variability): a review
(IEEE Conference Publications, 2013)Sudden cardiac death (SCD) prediction using Electrocardiogram (ECG) signal is a popular area of research because of the seriousness of the matter. There are tons of papers published in this research which available online. ... -
The views of older Malaysians on advanced directive and advanced care planning: a qualitative study
(SAGE Publications, 2007)The provision of optimum care for the ageing population is dependent on the understanding of their views and values on end of life issues. A qualitative descriptive study was conducted to describe views of elderly Malaysians ...