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KMID : 0387420200310020089
Korean Society of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
2020 Volume.31 No. 2 p.89 ~ p.99
Survey for Needs of Bio-Signal Devices for the Diagnosis, Assessment, or Analysis of Neurocognitive Disorder in Korean Society of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
Choi Yu-Jin

Kim Ji-Hye
Kim Ka-Hye
Kim Jae-Uk U.
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to identify the needs of bio-signal devices for the diagnosis, assessment, and analysis of neurocognitive disorder in Korean medicine (KM) hospitals and clinics.

Methods: A questionnaire was developed to survey the current status of medical device use, and diag-nosis and interventions for patients with cognitive disorders in KM hospitals and clinics. November 11¡­December 2, 2019, 114 responses (71.9% completed) were collected by internet-based ques-tionnaires from the members of the Korean society of Oriental Neuropsychiatry.

Results: The clinical requests were in the descending order of hematology analyzer, ultrasound imag-ing system, and electroencephalography among the 15 most commonly used devices of which re-search would support for their clinical usability. The biosignal-based devices showed the highest re-search demands for patients with mild cognitive impairment rather than more severe stages of cogni-tive impairment. Prevention rather than diagnosis, or several treatment regimens was the strongest clinical area of the KM for patients with neurodegenerative cognitive impairment. Many responded that five to 10 minutes of test duration and 20,000 won to 30,000 won of cost would be appropriated for a new device to be developed.

Conclusions: There were strong demands for the development of bio-signal devices for neurocognitive disorders among the KM doctors. Specifically, it showed high needs for the technology that can be used in the prevention area of cognitive disorders. Additionally, new medical devices to assess cogni-tive functions and to obtain KM pattern-related information were the high needs.
KEYWORD
Neurocognitive disorder, Bioelectric signal, Electroencephalography, Pulse wave, Eye tracking, Pattern identification
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