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Application of IoT image detection and DWI combined with serum PCT detection in bone infection

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MICROPROCESSORS AND MICROSYSTEMS
Volume 81, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.micpro.2020.103665

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Biomarker procalcitonin guidance antibiotics; Sepsis

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This study discusses the application of Internet of Things and digital image processing technologies in agriculture, as well as the use of procalcitonin as a marker to improve the diagnosis of bacterial infections. The research found that PCT has potential value in determining antibiotic treatment.
IOT and DWI based image processing have been independently used for various purposes. The application field of agriculture exists and has achieved some success, but no combination of these two technologies still exists. For example, conventional biological markers such as C-reactive protein, white blood cells, the decision sensitive, sufficient heat treatment of the infection in the guide, without erythrocyte sedimentation rate, or specific clinical symptoms and signs. Procalcitonin (PCT) comprises several large invasive pathogenic bacteria, fungi, and the response of synthetic tissues and organs of the parasite. They are expanding proof backings the utilization of PCT as a marker to improve the determination of bacterial contaminations, prompting anti-infection treatment. Clinically, PCT levels and empiric anti-microbial treatment and the wellspring of the disease require anti-toxin treatment. The reason for the evaluation is, to sum up, the ebb and flow proof PCT assortment of irresistible illnesses clinical climate, and the unwavering quality of denoting an outline of the direction of a specialist with helpful likely anti-toxins.

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