新技术对西班牙神经病学的影响。西班牙神经病学学会新技术特设委员会审查。

R. López-Blanco , A. Sorrentino Rodriguez , E. Cubo , Í. Gabilondo , D. Ezpeleta , M.Á. Labrador-Espinosa , Á. Sánchez-Ferro , C. Tejero , M. Matarazzo , on behalf of the SEN's New Technologies Ad-Hoc Committee
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简介:新技术在生物医学领域越来越广泛。利用西班牙神经病学学会(SEN)新技术特设委员会对新技术的一致定义,我们评估了这些技术对西班牙神经病学的影响,基于SEN年会上的交流。材料和方法:我们将神经病学中新技术的概念定义为一种新技术或现有技术的新应用,其特征是随着时间的推移持续存在一定程度的一致性,有可能对神经病学的现在和/或未来产生影响。我们对2012年至2018年SEN年会上发表的科学传播进行了描述性研究,分析了技术类型、神经病学领域和研究的地理来源。结果:我们从8139份(3.7%)中确定了299份与新技术相关的通信,包括120份海报和179份口头通信,从2012年的1.6%到2018年的6.8%不等。最常见的技术是先进的神经成像(24.7%)、生物传感器(17.1%)、电生理和神经刺激(14.7%)以及远程医疗(13.7%)。新技术应用最广泛的神经领域是运动障碍(18.4%)、脑血管疾病(15.7%),和痴呆症(13.4%)。马德里是与新技术相关的通信数量最多的地区(32.8%),其次是加泰罗尼亚(26.8%)和安达卢西亚(9.0%)。结论:与新技术有关的通信数量呈上升趋势。神经病学中使用的技术数量随着其可用性的增加而增加。我们在所有神经亚专业中都发现了科学交流,具有异质的地理分布。
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Impact of new technologies on neurology in Spain. Review by the New Technologies Ad-Hoc Committee of the Spanish Society of Neurology

Introduction

New technologies are increasingly widespread in biomedicine. Using the consensus definition of new technologies established by the New Technologies Ad-Hoc Committee of the Spanish Society of Neurology (SEN), we evaluated the impact of these technologies on Spanish neurology, based on communications presented at Annual Meetings of the SEN.

Material and methods

We defined the concept of new technology in neurology as a novel technology or novel application of an existing technology, characterised by a certain degree of coherence persisting over time, with the potential to have an impact on the present and/or future of neurology. We conducted a descriptive study of scientific communications presented at the SEN’s annual meetings from 2012 to 2018, analysing the type of technology, the field of neurology, and the geographical provenance of the studies.

Results

We identified 299 communications related with new technologies from a total of 8139 (3.7%), including 120 posters and 179 oral communications, ranging from 1.6% of all communications in 2012 to 6.8% in 2018. The technologies most commonly addressed were advanced neuroimaging (24.7%), biosensors (17.1%), electrophysiology and neurostimulation (14.7%), and telemedicine (13.7%). The neurological fields where new technologies were most widely employed were movement disorders (18.4%), cerebrovascular diseases (15.7%), and dementia (13.4%). Madrid was the region presenting the highest number of communications related to new technologies (32.8%), followed by Catalonia (26.8%) and Andalusia (9.0%).

Conclusions

The number of communications addressing new technologies follows an upward trend. The number of technologies used in neurology has increased in parallel with their availability. We found scientific communications in all neurological subspecialties, with a heterogeneous geographical distribution.

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