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Journal of Biomedical Science and Bioengineering
Published by Universitas Diponegoro
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This journal has the scope of all aspects of biomedical science and bioengineering. Its scope also covers medical sciences, signal processing, biomaterial, medical diagnostic tools, ergonomy as well as all related studies.
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Designing to Speech Therapy of Augmented Reality Technology: Needs Identification Manik Mahachandra; Abel Kristanto Widodo; Wiwik Budiawan
Journal of Biomedical Science and Bioengineering Vol 2, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Center for Biomechanics, Biomaterials, Biomechantronics and Biosignal Processing (CBOIM3S)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jbiomes.2022.v2i2.30-36

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Speech Delay (primary) is one of the high contributors to the case of children's speech delay. That matter occurs due to the lack of child interaction in this modern era. The speech delay treatment can be provided in flashcards, hand puppet stories, multimedia, mobile applications, and computer games. The handling has not fulfilled the multisensory (visual, auditory, and tactile) components children need. Augmented reality technology will be the answer as a tool for speech therapy because children will interact significantly with virtual objects that have been combined with conditions in the real world. Before using augmented reality, it is necessary to identify the appropriate needs. The process of identification by the Delphi method for the design factors for speech therapy aids with Ulrich & Eppingger until the concept development stage. Delphi results indicate three main factors, i.e., visual, sound, and interactive technology, which become the basis of planning. The design will generate a low-fidelity prototype. Usability test results obtained: Effectiveness (82%), Efficiency (0.01285 goals/sec), and Satisfaction (87%) with task performance easy to do. Speech therapy aids are recommended at the cost of 100,000 IDR. The companion is willing to use this speech therapy aid if it is recommended or the product is sold.
The Effect Of Administrative Drug Due To Oxidative Stress On HIV Patients : A Literature Reviev Figa Danang Hidayatulloh
Journal of Biomedical Science and Bioengineering Vol 2, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jbiomes.2022.v2i2.37-42

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ABSTRACTHIV-related neurocognitive problems have been associated with elevated levels of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) as indications of oxidative stress, nerve damage, and inflammation as well as lower levels of neurotransmitters (HAND). HIV-related neurocognitive problems have been associated with elevated levels of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) as indications of oxidative stress, nerve damage, and inflammation as well as lower levels of neurotransmitters (HAND). This study aims to collect and analyze articles related to drug administration in HIV patients. The design used is a literature review. Search articles were collected using the PubMed database by entering the keywords HIV, Oxidative Stress, and Effect. Since it is known that there is a stress process oxidative stress in HIV patients a type of antioxidant developed for protection against the occurrence of HIV a mixture of various antioxidants that do not dangerous like vitamins and their derivatives able to suppress the symptoms of HIVKeywords : HIV, Oxidative Stress, Effect On HIV
Prototype Of Mask Recognition And Body Temperature In Real Time With Amg8833 Thermal Cam Sensor For Covid-19 Early Warning Based On Minicomputer Aan Burhanuddin; Muchamad Malik; Yuris SetyoadI
Journal of Biomedical Science and Bioengineering Vol 2, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jbiomes.2022.v2i2.43-49

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On April 19, 2020, the Republican Covid Task Force declared that the Covid-19 pandemic was a national disaster in Indonesia. At that time it was confirmed that there were 6575 cases and an increase of 5.23% compared to the previous day, then there were 5307 people in treatment which increased by 5.55% compared to the previous day, it was reported that 582 people died, which increased by 8.79 % compared to the previous day, and 686 recovered patients. WHO reports that the case fatality rate (CFR) or the death rate of Covid-19 cases in Indonesia reached 8.3%, which is twice the world's CFR. In this study, the main focus is to detect masks and body temperature used by visitors with various variations of masks on the market today, and next is to control the servo motor according to the detection conditions whether using a mask in real-time. Based on research on the system that has been tested, it shows that the components used to generate heat are very effectively used and can work as expected, and the MobilenetV2 method applied to the Raspberry Pi as the brain of the system can work as expected and has an accuracy rate of 99%. The AMG8833 sensor can read effectively at a maximum distance of 30 cm, the temperature reading deviation level is 0.1⁰C.
Task and Kinematic Parameters for Upper Limb Stroke Patient: A Review Yosua Wijaya; Rifky Ismail; Toni Prahasto
Journal of Biomedical Science and Bioengineering Vol 2, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jbiomes.2022.v2i2.50-62

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The development of robotics technology has now been used to assist the rehabilitation therapy process of stroke patients.  This far, the progress of therapy patients has been observed qualitatively and quantitatively with several clinical assessments such as Fuegl Meyer, Barthel Index, Motor Function Index, etc. This paper aims to provide a review of stroke patient progress evaluation measurements using kinematic parameters using elbow and shoulder robotic therapy devices and provide an overview of the types of exercises performed on the robotic therapy interface on the motor and cognitive development of stroke patients. Thirty publications that used kinematic parameters as the basis for assessing the development of stroke patients were included, there were 81 kinematic parameters from all the studies reviewed, based on ICF 53 of which were included in the Body Functions and Structures (BFS) classification, and 28 others were included in the Activities and Participation (AP) classification. Several studies showed a good correlation between the measurement of kinematic parameters and clinical assessment (P<0.05), in addition to good correlation some kinematic parameters also showed good reliability (ICC, r>0.7; P<0.05).
CT SCAN 128 SLICES TECHNOLOGY IN EMERGENCY PNEUMOTORAX AND PNEUMOMEDIASTINUM CASES Lilik Lestari; Muhammad Harris Sis Sultansyah
Journal of Biomedical Science and Bioengineering Vol 2, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Center for Biomechanics, Biomaterials, Biomechantronics and Biosignal Processing (CBOIM3S)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jbiomes.2022.v2i2.63-67

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Pneumothorax and pneumomediastinum are complications of mechanical ventilation of the pleural and mediastina cavities. This study aims to report the findings of a 128-slice 3D chest scan with an axial coronal view for a case of pneumothorax and pneumomediastinum. Research conducted at dr. Ario Wirawan, Salatiga. The study used a CT scan 128-slice type Ingenuity CT 120 kV, series 502 idose 4, slice thickness 0.64 mm, zoom 1.0 and used contrast. The CT scan imaging results were qualitatively analyzed by experts. The results showed four cases with pneumothorax and pneumomediastinum, and only pneumothorax was found in seven cases.

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