César Cáceres
Technical University of Madrid
58 Papers
404 Citations
César Cáceres is an academic researcher from Technical University of Madrid. The author has contributed to research in topics: Telemedicine & Cognitive rehabilitation therapy. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 56 publications. Previous affiliations of César Cáceres include Complutense University of Madrid & King Juan Carlos University.
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Papers
A new multidisciplinary home care telemedicine system to monitor stable chronic human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients: a randomized study.
Agathe León,César Cáceres,Emma Quiles Fernández,Paloma Chausa,M.A. Martin,Carles Codina,Araceli Rousaud,Jordi Blanch,Josep Mallolas,Esteban Martínez,José Luis Santiago Blanco,Montserrat Laguno,Maria Larrousse,Ana Milinkovic,Laura Zamora,Neus Canal,Josep M. Miró,Josep M. Gatell,Enrique J. Gómez,Felipe García +19 more
TL;DR: A prospective randomised study comparing standard care received by HIV-infected patients with Virtual Hospital care finds that the virtual system is a feasible and safe tool for the multidisciplinary home care of chronic HIV patients.
Upper Limb Portable Motion Analysis System Based on Inertial Technology for Neurorehabilitation Purposes
Rodrigo Pérez,Ursula Costa,Marc Torrent,Javier Solana,Eloy Opisso,César Cáceres,Josep Maria Tormos,Josep Medina,Enrique J. Gómez +8 more
TL;DR: An inertial sensor-based monitoring system for measuring and analyzing upper limb movements and the integration of this motion-tracking device within a portable rehabilitation system for brain injury patients is presented.
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Agent-Based Semantic Service Discovery for Healthcare: An Organizational Approach
TL;DR: This semantic-service-d discovery mechanism considers relevant parts of the organizational context in which e-health services are used, to improve a service-discovery system's usability in medical emergencies.
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Clinical Electrocardiography And Computers
César Cáceres,Leonard S. Dreifus +1 more
- 01 Jan 1970
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Intelligent Therapy Assistant (ITA) for cognitive rehabilitation in patients with acquired brain injury
Javier Solana,César Cáceres,Alberto García-Molina,Paloma Chausa,Eloy Opisso,Teresa Roig-Rovira,Ernestina Menasalvas,José M. Tormos-Muñoz,Enrique J. Gómez +8 more
TL;DR: The obtained results reveal that the rehabilitation treatment proposed by the ITA is as effective as the one performed manually by therapists, arising as a new powerful support tool for therapists.