---------------------------------------------------------- Sixth Annual IEEE Computer-Based Medical Systems Symposium ---------------------------------------------------------- University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA June 13-16, 1993 The following is the program schedule for the symposium. For more information, please contact: Diversified Conference Management Deborah S. Highfield, President PO Box 2508 Ann Arbor, MI 48106 (800) 458-2535 Keynote Address June 14, 8:30 am Ms. Virginia Dial, Attorney at Law, depends daily on a nutritional infusion pump made by Ross Laboratories to sustain her full and busy schedule, as well as her life. She depends on the (wo)man / machine interface to be effective both functionally and aesthetically. Ms. Dial will share the podium with a technical representative of Ross Laboratories, Mr. Scott Osborn, as they discuss the challenges of developing safe and effective Computer-Based Medical Systems. Four Approaches to Creativity and Successful Product Design: Industrial Design Examples June 15, 8:30 am Chair: Allen Samuels Where do original product designs come from? How are raw ideas and concepts dealing with product utility, ergonomics, manufacturability, assembly, aesthetics, and use developed and translated into innovative and whole product designs? This session will feature presentations from four product designers who will describe their unique approaches to product design and development resulting in original, competitive, profitable, and useable products. Seth R. Banks, Manager of Marketing Communications and Industrial Design at the General Electric Company, Milwaukee, WI Allen Samuels, School of Art and Architecture at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor James Morrow, Vice President of Design at Robert Case & Associates, Ann Arbor, MI James S. Couch, Vice President, and Liz Sanders, Manager of Human Factors, at Fitch Richardson Smith, Worthington, OH MONDAY, JUNE 14 10:30am to 12 noon TRACK 1 - SOFTWARE (R. Fries) "By Demons Driven": FDA and the Regulation of Medical Software, by Paul T.H. Kim, Food and Drug Administration Medical CANDAs as a Regulatory Tool for Clinical Data Review, by P.V. Matsiras, Ph.D. & E.T. Berger, Ph.D., Merck & Co., Rahway, NJ Safety and Hazard Analysis for Software Controlled Medical Devices, by B. John Elahi, Intermetrics, Inc., Bellevue, WA Planning Successful Products (On Purpose), by William E. Eureka, American Supplier Institute, Dearborn, MI TRACK 2 - QFD (G. Widin) Using QFD for a Medical Filter Case, by Glenn Mazur, Japan Business Consultants, Ann Arbor, MI Quality Function Deployment in Concurrent Product/Process Development, by Robert F. Hales, International TechnoGroup Inc., Milford, OH TRACK 3 - IMAGING I (W. Geckle) A New Multiresolution Predictive Scheme for Lossless Compression of Medical Images, by Michael L. Quinn, et.al., Pacific Science and Engineering Group, San Diego, California Segmentation and Registration of Retinal Images Using Adaptive Adjency Graphs, by Piotr Jasiobedzki, University of Toronto A Multimedia Conferencing System for Co-Operative Medical Devices, by Jim M. Ng, et. al., City Polytechnic of Hong Kong Kowloon, Hong Kong 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm TRACK I - Software II (A.Remillard) DANIEL: A Dynamic Acquisition and Numerical Information Environment & Language, and RIVKA: Robust Intelligent Vector Krunching Application (Virtual Instrument), by A. Robert Spitzer, M.D. & Felix Bearden, Harper Hospital, Detroit, MI Traditional Software DevelopmentUs Effects on Safety, by Lon D. Gowen and May Yee Yap, Mississippi State University A New Software Verification Technique for Quantifying Ultra-reliability in High- Risk Medical Devices, by Jeffrey Voas, et. al., Reliable Software Technologies TRACK II - Clinical Assessment I (C. Finelli) Rapid Acquisition and Tracking of Evoked Potentials by Two Dimensional Filtering, by Ozcan Ozdamar, et.al., University of Miami Predictable Time Structure of Blood Pressure in Healthy Human Pregnancy, by R.C. Hermida & D.E. Ayala, ETSI Telecomunicacion, Campus Universitario, Spain Comparison of Results from Two Methods of Measurement of Stride Characteristics, by Margaret G.E. Peterson, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY TRACK III - IMAGING II (S. Mitra) A Computer Imaging System for Noninvasively Determining Blood Pool Volume in the Chick Embryo Heart, by Michael Magee, et. al., University of Wyoming, Laramie Convolution Reverse-Projection, by Roger Fager & K.V. Peddanarappagari, Medical Imaging Research Group, University of Virginia, Charlottesville A Hyperdocument Architecture for Cardiac Catheterisation Documents, by Horace H. S. Ip, et. al., City Polytechnic of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm TRACK I - Neural Nets/Expert Systems I (T. Samad) Building the Domain Expert for a Cardiovascular Physiology Tutor, by Ramzan A. Khuwaja, et. al., Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago Rapid Validation of a Medical Expert System Using Precedence Logic, by James M. Sorace, M.D. & G. William Moore, M.D., Ph.D. Applying Hyperdermia and Expert System Technology to the Neurological Consultation, by Chiang S. Jao, Ph.D. & Daniel B. Hier, University of Illinois, Chicago Tracing and Controlling Child's Development Using COCIDIN, by Peter Kokol, et. al., University of Maribor, Slovenia TRACK II - Clinical Assessment II (K. Merte) Computerized Cardiopulmonary Perfusion - A Five Year 2000 Case Overview, by Molly L. Tisdell, CCP & Charles F. Jerabek, CCP, Providence Medical Center, Portland, OR Clinical System Development, by Mark Thursz & Martin Fowler, St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, London TRACK III - Imaging III (B. Smith) Image Analysis and 3-D Visualization of Intracerebral Brain Hemorrhage , by Atam P. Dhawan, Ph.D., et.al., University of Cincinnati Analysis of 3-D Micromotion of Porous-Coated Femoral Prostheses, by Mansur R. Kabuka, et.al., University of Miami A New Method for Estimating Dimensions and 3-D Reconstruction of Coronary Arterial Trees from Biplane Angiograms, by Sunanda Mitra & Temel Kayikcioglu, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX TUESDAY, JUNE 15 10:30 am to 12 noon TRACK I - Neural Nets/Expert Systems II (J. Long) A Multi-Agent, Knowledge-Based System for Planning and Scheduling Medical Tests, by L. Tandy Herren, Ph.D. et. al., Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX An Intelligent Hypermedia System for Generating Progress Notes and Physician Reminders, by Natasha Ma, et. al., Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago NNERVE: Neural Network Extraction of Repetitive Vectors for Electrodiagnosis, by A. Robert Spitzer, M.D. & Mohammad Hassoun, Ph.D., Harper Hospital, Detroit, MI Computer/User Interface Design Specification for Medical Devices, by Peter Eisenberg, 3M Company, St. Paul MN TRACK II - Human Factors I (J. Kruse) Development of an Effective User Interface for a Computerized Laboratory Alerting System, by Karen E. Tate, Ph.D. & Reed M. Gardner, Ph.D., LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City, UT Graphical User Interfacing with Domain Visualization for an Intelligent Medical Tutoring System, by Sudnya Sukthankar, et. al., Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago TRACK III - ClinCAL AssessMENT III (T. Nagle) A Comparison Among Different Front-End Input Systems for a Medical Record System, by Kuo-Lane Chen, et.al., Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago A Quantitative, Multi-Function Risk Analysis System for Treatment Decision Support, by Chung C. Chang, et.al., Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago Automatic Examination Systems for Vestibulo-ocular Reflex Function Test, by Tainsong Chen, et.al., Institute of Biomedical Engineering, National Cheng- Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm TRACK I - Neural Nets/Expert Systems III (R. Eberhart) Application of Neural Network Based Hybrid System for Lung Nodule Detection, by Fleming Lure, Ph.D., et.al., Caelum Research Corporation, Silver Spring, M.D. Extraction of Diagnostic Rules Using Neural Networks, by Ishwar K. Sethi, et.al., Wayne State University, Detroit, MI In-Vivo Ultrasound Liver Differentiation Using Artificial Neural Network, by Nazeih M. Botros & Daoud I. Zatari, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale TRACK II - Human Factors II (J. Kruse) Developing an Advanced "Tool" for the Clinician: Utilizing Industrial Design and Interface Design to Bring the Technology into the Hands of the User, by Tighe Belden, et. al., Polivka Logan Design, Minneapolis, MN Human Factors Problem Analysis of a Voice-Recognition Computer Based Medical Record, by John Gosbee, M.D., MS & Michael Clay, BS, Michigan State University Kalamazoo Center for Medical Studies TRACK III - Implantable Devices (J. Marlotte) Cochlear Implants for the Profoundly Deaf, by T.A. Zwolan, Ph.D. & P.R. Kileny, Ph.D., University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor Electronics Development for the Utah Electrohydraulic Total Artificial Heart, by Gill Bearnson, et. al., University of Utah Artificial Heart Lab, Salt Lake City A Secure Communications and Status Reporting Protocol for Implanted Devices, by Alan Snyder, et. al., Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm Roundtable I (R. Nazarian) Hardware and Software Topologies for Embedded Medical Applications: This roundtable focuses on medical device hardware and software development methods. We will consider issues relevant to the rapid development of low volume, highly specialized, embedded real time systems which are common to non-medical devices. There will also be discussion on specific medical device concerns such as reliability and regulatory issues and their relation to development methods. Roundtable II (M. Peterson) Meeting FDA Requirements: Industry and FDA participants will describe briefly their experiences with the FDA/industry interface and how it is defined. They will exchange views on smoothing the process and the making of FDA policy. Dr. Sandy Weinberg of Weinberg Associates and Paul T. H. Kim, M.P.P., of the FDA will be among those taking part. Audience participation is welcome. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 8:30 am to 10:00 am TRACK I - Human Factors III (J. Kruse) Human Factors in Radiation Oncology Therapy: Some Software Control Interface Issues, by Ronald D. Kaye, et. al., CAE-Link Corporation, Falls Church, VA Remote Afterloading Brachytherapy: Human Factors in a Partially Automated Treatment System, by Michael L. Quinn, et. al., Pacific Science and Engineering Group, San Diego, CA TRACK II - S/W Quality I (L. Ihlenfeldt) Software Engineering Process Group for a Medical Device Company, by Bruce Zemlin & Sherman Eagles, Medtronic, Minneapolis, MN Defining the Role of Software Quality Engineering in a Medical Device Company, by Kurt Linberg, Medtronic, Minneapolis, MN Setting-up a Successful Software Vendor Evaluation/Qualification Process for "Off-the-Shelf" Commercial Software Used in Medical Devices, by James Beach & Mark Bonewell Medtronic,, Minneapolis, MN 10:30 am to 12 noon TRACK I - MIS/Interconnectivity (T. Bauld) The Person-side Terminal: The Missing Link in Direct Physician-Use Patient Information Systems,, by William F. Bria II, M.D., University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor Integration of Intermittent Clinical Data with Continuous Data from Bedside Monitors, by James C. Fackler M.D. & Isaac S. Kohane, M.D., Ph.D., Children's Hospital , Boston, MA The MEDAS Local Area Network, by Shih-Chang Chao, et.al Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago TRACK II - S/W Quality II (F. Gruhl) Total Quality Management for Software Development, by Gene Redig & Mike Swanson, Medtronic, Inc., Minneapolis, MN A Top-Down Approach to Software Quality, by Dean A. Leffingwell, RELA, Inc., Boulder, CO Registration Fees: Advance On-site Members $295 $360 Non-members $375 $450 Student members $100 $125