Publications by authors named "Qilong Bu"

Accurate assessment of burn severity is crucial for the management of burn injuries. Currently, clinicians mainly rely on visual inspection to assess burns, characterized by notable inter-observer discrepancies. In this study, we introduce an innovative analysis platform using color burn wound images for automatic burn severity assessment.

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Currently, the clinical diagnosis of burn depth primarily relies on physicians' judgements based on patients' symptoms and physical signs, particularly the morphological characteristics of the wound. This method highly depends on individual doctors' clinical experience, proving challenging for less experienced or primary care physicians, with results often varying from one practitioner to another. Therefore, scholars have been exploring an objective and quantitative auxiliary examination technique to enhance the accuracy and consistency of burn depth diagnosis.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Qilong Bu"

  • - Qilong Bu's recent research focuses on improving the assessment and diagnosis of burn injuries through innovative imaging techniques and objective methodologies
  • - One study introduces a novel analysis platform that utilizes smartphone-captured color images for automatic burn severity assessment, addressing the issues of inter-observer discrepancies in clinical evaluations
  • - Another article explores non-invasive medical imaging technology aimed at providing a more accurate and consistent diagnosis of burn depth, thereby assisting less experienced clinicians in their evaluations