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  1. Paul JK, Iype T, R D, Hagiwara Y, Koh JW, Acharya UR
    Comput Biol Med, 2019 08;111:103331.
    PMID: 31284155 DOI: 10.1016/j.compbiomed.2019.103331
    Fibromyalgia is an intense musculoskeletal pain causing sleep, fatigue, and mood problems. Sleep studies have suggested that 70%-80% of fibromyalgia patients complain of non-restorative sleep. The abnormalities in sleep have been implicated as both a cause and effect of the disease. In this paper, the electroencephalogram (EEG) signals of sleep stages 2 and 3 are used to classify the normal and fibromyalgia classes automatically. We have used various nonlinear parameters, namely sample entropy (SampEn), fractal dimension (FD), higher order spectra (HOS), largest Lyapunov exponent (LLE), Kolmogorov complexity (KC), Hurst exponent (HE), energy, and power in various frequency bands from the EEG signals. Then these features are subjected to Student's t-test to select the clinically significant features, and are classified using the support vector machine (SVM) classifier. Our proposed method can classify normal and fibromyalgia subjects using the stage 2 sleep EEG signals with an accuracy of 96.15%, sensitivity and specificity of 96.88% and 95.65%, respectively. Performance of the developed system can be improved further by adding more subjects in each class, and can be employed for clinical use.
  2. Chew KS, Wong SS, Tarazi ISB, Koh JW, Ridzuan NA'B, Wan Allam SASB
    BMC Med Educ, 2023 Jun 12;23(1):432.
    PMID: 37308907 DOI: 10.1186/s12909-023-04356-4
    BACKGROUND: Although tabletop exercise is a commonly used method for disaster response training, it is labor-intensive, requires a tutor for facilitation and may not be ideal in a pandemic situation. Board game is a low-cost and portable alternative that can be utilized for this purpose. The purpose of this study was to compare the perception of interaction engagement and behavioral intention to use a newly developed board game with tabletop exercise for disaster training.

    METHODS: Using the Mechanics-Dynamics-Aesthetics' (MDA) framework, a new, tutorless educational board game known as the Simulated Disaster Management And Response Triage training ("SMARTriage") was first developed for disaster response training. Subsequently, the perceptions of 113 final year medical students on the "SMARTriage" board game was compared with that of tabletop exercise using a crossover design.

    RESULTS: Using Wilcoxon signed rank test, it was that found that tabletop exercise was generally rated significantly higher (with p 

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