84 resultados para Visual Impact
em Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa - Portugal
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There are few professions in which visual acuity is as important as it is to radiologists. The diagnostic decision making process is composed of a number of events (detection or observation, interpretation and reporting), where the detection phase is subject to a number of physical and psychological phenomena that are critical to the process. Visual acuity is one phenomenon that has often been overlooked, and there is very little research assessing the impact of reduced visual acuity on diagnostic performance. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of reduced visual acuity on an observer’s ability to detect simulated nodules in an anthropomorphic chest phantom.
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Purpose - In this study we aim to validate a method to assess the impact of reduced visual function and observer performance concurrently with a nodule detection task. Materials and methods - Three consultant radiologists completed a nodule detection task under three conditions: without visual defocus (0.00 Dioptres; D), and with two different magnitudes of visual defocus (−1.00 D and −2.00 D). Defocus was applied with lenses and visual function was assessed prior to each image evaluation. Observers evaluated the same cases on each occasion; this comprised of 50 abnormal cases containing 1–4 simulated nodules (5, 8, 10 and 12 mm spherical diameter, 100 HU) placed within a phantom, and 25 normal cases (images containing no nodules). Data was collected under the free-response paradigm and analysed using Rjafroc. A difference in nodule detection performance would be considered significant at p < 0.05. Results - All observers had acceptable visual function prior to beginning the nodule detection task. Visual acuity was reduced to an unacceptable level for two observers when defocussed to −1.00 D and for one observer when defocussed to −2.00 D. Stereoacuity was unacceptable for one observer when defocussed to −2.00 D. Despite unsatisfactory visual function in the presence of defocus we were unable to find a statistically significant difference in nodule detection performance (F(2,4) = 3.55, p = 0.130). Conclusion - A method to assess visual function and observer performance is proposed. In this pilot evaluation we were unable to detect any difference in nodule detection performance when using lenses to reduce visual function.
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Purpose - This study aims to investigate the influence of tube potential (kVp) variation in relation to perceptual image quality and effective dose (E) for pelvis using automatic exposure control (AEC) and non-AEC in a Computed Radiography (CR) system. Methods and materials - To determine the effects of using AEC and non-AEC by applying the 10 kVp rule in two experiments using an anthropomorphic pelvis phantom. Images were acquired using 10 kVp increments (60–120 kVp) for both experiments. The first experiment, based on seven AEC combinations, produced 49 images. The mean mAs from each kVp increment were used as a baseline for the second experiment producing 35 images. A total of 84 images were produced and a panel of 5 experienced observers participated for the image scoring using the two alternative forced choice (2AFC) visual grading software. PCXMC software was used to estimate E. Results - A decrease in perceptual image quality as the kVp increases was observed both in non-AEC and AEC experiments, however no significant statistical differences (p > 0.05) were found. Image quality scores from all observers at 10 kVp increments for all mAs values using non-AEC mode demonstrates a better score up to 90 kVp. E results show a statistically significant decrease (p = 0.000) on the 75th quartile from 0.37 mSv at 60 kVp to 0.13 mSv at 120 kVp when applying the 10 kVp rule in non-AEC mode. Conclusion - Using the 10 kVp rule, no significant reduction in perceptual image quality is observed when increasing kVp whilst a marked and significant E reduction is observed.
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Purpose: This study aims to investigate the influence of tube potential (kVp) variation in relation to perceptual image quality and effective dose for pelvis using automatic exposure control (AEC) and non-AEC in a computed radiography (CR) system. Methods and Materials: To determine the effects of using AEC and non-AEC by applying the 10 kVp rule in two experiments using an anthropomorphic pelvis phantom. Images were acquired using 10 kVp increments (60-120 kVp) for both experiments. The first experiment, based on seven AEC combinations, produced 49 images. The mean mAs from each kVp increment were used as a baseline for the second experiment producing 35 images. A total of 84 images were produced and a panel of 5 experienced observers participated for the image scoring using the 2 AFC visual grading software. PCXMC software was used to estimate the effective dose. Results: A decrease in perceptual image quality as the kVp increases was observed both in non-AEC and AEC experiments, however no significant statistical differences (p> 0.05) were found. Image quality scores from all observers at 10 kVp increments for all mAs values using non-AEC mode demonstrates a better score up to 90 kVp. Effective dose results show a statistical significant decrease (p=0.000) on the 75th quartile from 0.3 mSv at 60 kVp to 0.1 mSv at 120 kVp when applying the 10 kVp rule in non-AEC mode. Conclusion: No significant reduction in perceptual image quality is observed when increasing kVp whilst a marked and significant effective dose reduction is observed.
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Purpose: It is important to establish a differential diagnosis between the different types of nystagmus, in order to give the appropriate clinical approach to every situation and to improve visual acuity. The nystagmus is normally blocked when the eyes are positioned in a particular way. This makes the child adopt a posture of ocular torticollis that reduces the nistagmiformes movements, improving the vision in this position. A way to promote the blocking of the nystagmic movements is by using prismatic lenses with opposite bases, to block or minimize the oscillatory movements. This results in a vision improvement and it reduces the anomalous head position. There is limited research on the visual results in children with nystagmus after using prisms with opposing bases. Our aim is to describe the impact on the visual acuity (VA ) of theprescription prism lenses in a nystagmus patient starting at 3 months of age. Methods: Case report on thirty month old caucasian male infant, with normal growth and development for their age, with an early onset of horizontal nystagmus at 3 months of age. Ophthalmic examination included slit lamp examination, fundus, refractive study, electrophysiological and magnetic resonance tests, measurement of VA over time with the Teller Acuity Cards (TAC ) in the distance agreed for the age. At age ten months, the mother noted a persistent turn to the right of the child’s head, which became increasingly more severe along the months. There’s no oscillopcia. At 24 months, an atropine refraction showed the following refractive error: 0D.: -1,50, OS: -0,50 and prismatic lens adapting OD 8 Δ nasal base and OE 8 Δ temporal base. Results: Thirty month old child, with adequate development for their age, with onset of idiopatic horizontal nystagmus, at 3 months of age. Normal ocular fundus and magnetic ressoance without alterations, sub-normal results in electrophysiological tests and VA with values below normal for age. At 6 months OD 20/300; OE 20/400; OU 20/300. At 9 months OD 20/250; OE 20/300; OU 20/150 (TAC a 38 cm). At 18 months OD 20/200; OE 20/100; OU 20/80 (TAC at 38 cm), when the head is turned to the right and the eyes in levoversão, the nystagmus decreases in a “neutral” area. At 24 month, with the prismatic glasses, OD 20/200 OE 20/100, OU20/80 (TAC at 54 cm, reference value is 20/30 – 20/100 para OU e 20/40 – 20/100 monocular), there was an increase in the visual acuity. The child did visual stimulation with multimedia devices and using glasses. After adaptation of prisms: at 30 months VA (with Cambridge cards) OD e OE = 6/18. The child improved the VA and reduced the anomalous head position. There is also improvement in mobility and fine motricity. Conclusion: Prisms with opposing bases., were used in the treatment of idiopathic nystagmus. Said prisms were adapted to reduce the skewed position of the head, and to improve VA and binocular function. Monitoring of visual acuity and visual stimulation was done using electronic devices. Following the use of prismatic, the patient improved significantly VA and the anomalous head position was reduced.
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Introdução - Numa tentativa pioneira em Portugal de avaliar o estado da visão dos pacientes residentes de um Hospital Psiquiátrico, foi nosso objectivo identificar alterações visuais existentes nesta população, passíveis de comprometer o funcionamento do sistema visual e com repercussões negativas nas actividades da vida diária; caracterizar e corrigir ametropias; relacionar as patologias encontradas com a medicação e seleccionar! encaminhar os utentes para consulta de oftalmologia. Métodos - Foram examinados 254 pacientes residentes num Hospital Psiquiátrico de Lisboa, com idade compreendida entre os 25 e os 92 anos de idade, com diagnóstico no âmbito da saúde mental, capacidade de deslocação e alguma autonomia. Na recolha de dados foi utilizado o protocolo de observação do rastreio visual, tendo sido avaliados os seguintes parâmetros: Acuidade visual, Estudo refractivo; Função sensório-motora; Visão cromática; Segmento anterior; Tensão ocular. O rastreio foi composto por duas fases: uma primeira fase para identificação das alterações visuais, com 254 residentes e uma segunda fase, com 100 residentes, para correcção das ametropias diagnosticadas e prescrição óptica. Os resultados foram sujeitos a uma análise estatística descritiva e inferencial através do programa SPSS. Resultados - A maioria dos pacientes era do sexo masculino (64,2%), internados principalmente por esquizofrenia (47,24%) e medicados com antipsicóticos (82,8%) mas tomando também anti-parkinsónicos (62,3%) e ansiolíticos (52,4%). Apenas 20,87% da amostra tinha feito anteriormente um exame visual. Além de 33,86% de cataratas, em que 27,4% representam residentes entre os 20 e os 50 anos, encontraram-se acuidades visuais baixas. Para longe, 51% dos indivíduos apresentavam acuidade visual no intervalo entre contar dedos e os 6/10. No que concerne à acuidade visual para perto, os resultados obtidos demonstram que a maioria da população apresenta também baixa acuidade visual, entre os 1/10 e os 3/10, tanto para olho direito (25,59%), como para o olho esquerdo (26,38%). É de referir que esta baixa acuidade visual atinge um total de 27 indivíduos no intervalo dos 40 aos 59 anos. Foi ainda identificado um número expressivo de exoforias para perto (38,58%) e 7,15% de neuropatias glaucomatosas. Do estudo refractivo (2. Fase do rastreio visual), resultou a prescrição de 75 óculos, o que levou a uma melhoria significativa da acuidade visual, principalmente para perto: 50% da amostra que apresentava acuidade visual, no intervalo de percepção luminosa aos 6/10, passou a 3%, após correcção refractiva. No decurso do rastreio 5 residentes foram encaminhadas para o serviço de urgência por neuropatia glaucomatosa e melanoma da coróide. Apenas 5,5% teve alta e os restantes foram encaminhados para consulta de oftalmologia (34% com prioridade). Conclusões - Este rastreio permitiu além da correcção das ametropias diagnosticadas, encaminhar, os residentes com alterações visuais, para tratamento, possibilitando assim, que esta população use a sua visão da melhor maneira e potencializando um aumento da qualidade de vida destes pacientes.
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O presente estudo teve em vista estimar e analisar a possível relação entre as competências profissionais e as práticas dos Ortoptistas nos Programas de Rastreio Visual Infantil, com o objectivo de identificar e descrever as competências essenciais destes profissionais da saúde. Para o efeito, foi elaborado um quadro teórico apoiado na literatura, a partir do qual se definiram 3 dimensões de análise: Competências Sistémicas (ST), Competências Interpessoais (IP) e Competências instrumentais (IT). Com o recurso a uma entrevista colectiva específica conhecida por Focus Group, foi auscultada a percepção de um painel de especialistas sobre as competências profissionais que devem possuir os Ortoptistas que desempenham funções nos Programas de Rastreio Visual Infantil. Complementarmente, através de um inquérito por questionário, foi recolhida a percepção dos Ortoptistas sobre as competências profissionais que consideram possuir e a forma como as utilizam na sua prática profissional. As dimensões do questionário apresentaram a seguinte consistência interna: (ST)=0,916; (IP)=0,949; (IT)=0,892. Os resultados dos coeficientes de correlação de Spearman, sugerem a existência de uma correlação positiva moderada entre as competências profissionais e sua aplicação na prática profissional (r(ST)=0,634; r(IP)=0,61; r(IT)=0,606; p=0,000). Foram identificadas 5 competências essenciais, destacando-se na dimensão Competências Sistémicas a compreensão da visão binocular e a compreensão do papel da refracção na visão binocular. Com base nos resultados propõe-se um modelo de intervenção para o desenvolvimento de competências em contexto organizacional.
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This study aimed to determine and evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of visual screening tests for detecting vision loss in elderly. This study is defined as study of diagnostic performance. The diagnostic accuracy of 5 visual tests -near convergence point, near accommodation point, stereopsis, contrast sensibility and amsler grid—was evaluated by means of the ROC method (receiver operating characteristics curves), sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative likelihood ratios (LR+/LR−). Visual acuity was used as the reference standard. A sample of 44 elderly aged 76.7 years (±9.32), who were institutionalized, was collected. The curves of contrast sensitivity and stereopsis are the most accurate (area under the curves were 0.814−p = 0.001, C.I.95%[0.653;0.975]— and 0.713−p = 0.027, C.I.95%[0,540;0,887], respectively). The scores with the best diagnostic validity for the stereopsis test were 0.605 (sensitivity 0.87, specificity 0.54; LR+ 1.89, LR−0.24) and 0.610 (sensitivity 0.81, specificity 0.54; LR+1.75, LR−0.36). The scores with higher diagnostic validity for the contrast sensibility test were 0.530 (sensitivity 0.94, specificity 0.69; LR+ 3.04, LR−0.09). The contrast sensitivity and stereopsis test's proved to be clinically useful in detecting vision loss in the elderly.
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Aim: Visual acuity outcome of amblyopia treatment depends on the compliance. This study aimed to determine parental predictors of poor visual outcome with occlusion treatment in unilateral amblyopia and identify the relationship between occlusion recommendations and the patient's actual dose of occlusion reported by the parents. Methods: This study comprised three phases: refractive adaptation for a period of 18 weeks after spectacle correction; occlusion of 3 to 6 hours per day during a period of 6 months; questionnaire administration and completion by parents. Visual acuity as assessed using the Sheridan-Gardiner singles or Snellen acuity chart was used as a measure of visual outcome. Correlation analysis was used to describe the strength and direction of two variables: prescribed occlusion reported by the doctor and actual dose reported by parents. A logistic binary model was adjusted using the following variables: severity, vulnerability, self-efficacy, behaviour intentions, perceived efficacy and treatment barriers, parents' and childrens' age, and parents' level of education. Results: The study included 100 parents (mean age 38.9 years, SD approx 9.2) of 100 children (mean age 6.3 years, SD approx 2.4) with amblyopia. Twenty-eight percent of children had no improvement in visual acuity. The results showed a positive mild correlation (kappa = 0.54) between the prescribed occlusion and actual dose reported by parents. Three predictors for poor visual outcome with occlusion were identified: parents' level of education (OR = 9.28; 95%CI 1.32-65.41); treatment barriers (OR = 2.75; 95%CI 1.22-6.20); interaction between severity and vulnerability (OR = 3.64; 95%CI 1.21-10.93). Severity (OR = 0.07; 95%CI 0.00-0.72) and vulnerability (OR = 0.06; 95%CI 0.05-0.74) when considered in isolation were identified as protective factors. Conclusions: Parents frequently do not use the correct dosage of occlusion as recommended. Parents' educational level and awareness of treatment barriers were predictors of poor visual outcome. Lower levels of education represented a 9-times higher risk of having a poor visual outcome with occlusion treatment.
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Neste estudo de investigação foi analisada a estrutura factorial do questionário de “Competências dos Ortoptistas no Rastreio Visual Infantil - CORVI” e construída uma escala de avaliação de competências no rastreio visual infantil. Questionário CORVI é um questionário específico de autopreenchimento constituído por 47 itens, apresentados sob a forma de afirmações, agrupados por 3 dimensões analíticas de análise adaptadas do Tuning Educacional Structures in Europe (2004): competências sistémicas, competências interpessoais e competências instrumentais. Os itens que o constituem permitem identificar a percepção dos inquiridos sobre as competências que consideram possuir para a prática profissional do rastreio visual infantil. Este questionário foi submetido a validação facial e a pré-teste. A consistência interna foi analisada com recurso à Reliability Analysis com análise do índice alpha de Cronbach (α). Obtiveram-se bons valores de consistência interna para todas as dimensões de análise “Competências Sistémicas” (α = 0,916), “Competências Interpessoais” (α = 0,949) e “Competências Instrumentais” (α = 0,892).
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Renal scintigraphy with 99mTc-dimercaptosuccinic acid (99mTc-DMSA) is performed with the aim of detect cortical abnormalities related to urinary tract infection and accurately quantify relative renal function (RRF). For this quantitative assessment Nuclear Medicine Technologist should draw regions of interest (ROI) around each kidney (KROI) and peri-renal background (BKG) ROI, although, controversy still exists about BKG-ROI. The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of the normalization procedure, number and location of BKG-ROI on the RRF in 99mTc-DMSA scintigraphy.
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The aging of Portuguese population is characterized by an increase of individuals aged older than 65 years. Preventable visual loss in older persons is an important public health problem. Tests used for vision screening should have a high degree of diagnostic validity confirmed by means of clinical trials. The primary aim of a screening program is the early detection of visual diseases. Between 20% and 50% of older people in the UK have undetected reduced vision and in most cases is correctable. Elderly patients do not receive a systematic eye examination unless a problem arises with their glasses or suspicion vision loss. This study aimed to determine and evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of visual screening tests for detecting vision loss in elderly. Furthermore, it pretends to define the ability to find the subjects affected with vision loss as positive and the subjects not affected with the same disease as negative. The ideal vision screening method should have high sensitivity and specificity for early detection of risk factors. It should be also low cost and easy to implement in all geographic and socioeconomic regions. Sensitivity is the ability of an examination to identify the presence of a given disease and specificity is the ability of the examination to identify the absence of a given disease. It was not an aim of this study to detect abnormalities that affect visual acuity. The aim of this study was to find out what´s the best test for the identification of any vision loss.
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Introdução: Em Portugal a proporção de pessoas com 65 anos ou mais duplicou nos últimos 45 anos, provocando um aumento anual do índice de envelhecimento. O declínio da função visual com o envelhecimento, é fonte de grande preocupação. Pelo menos 1 a 2% da população mundial sofre de acentuadas baixas de visão e estima-se que 20 a 50% dos indivíduos, acima dos 65 anos, tem alguma diminuição visual. O objectivo deste estudo é descrever as repercussões do envelhecimento no funcionamento visual em indivíduos com idade igual ou superior a 65 anos. Metodologia: este estudo de tipo meta-análise considerou uma amostra de 93 artigos sujeitos a leitura seletiva. Os artigos incluídos foram selecionados com base nos seguintes critérios de inclusão: conter referência a implicações do envelhecimento na visão e funcionamento visual de idosos binocularmente; conter referência a pelo menos uma das funções visuais em estudo (acuidade visual, sensibilidade ao contraste e campo visual, com e sem factor atencional). Como critérios de exclusão foram estabelecidos a referência a patologia específica e em que estivesse definida a existência de deficiência visual. Foram seleccionados 18 artigos. Resultados: existe uma relação entre o envelhecimento e a diminuição das funções visuais em estudo. Existe também uma relação entre a diminuição das funções visuais: e uma redução do desempenho em tarefas do quotidiano como a leitura e a condução; e quedas, colisões, erros de orientação e velocidade da caminhada. Conclusão: O envelhecimento tem repercussões ao nível do funcionamento visual. Todas as funções visuais analisadas se encontram diminuídas com o envelhecimento. Esta diminuição varia consoante as condições de teste e do próprio teste utilizado, assim como a amostragem em causa.
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Cada vez mais se privilegia a visão em detrimento dos outros sentidos, sendo constantes os apelos à imagem. A visão representa 80% dos estímulos visuais recebidos. A perda ou diminuição da visão coloca o indivíduo deficiente visual numa posição de desvantagem social. Objectivos do estudo: quantos deficientes visuais existem no mundo e em Portugal? Estão empregados? Quantos e em que sector de actividade? Como funciona o processo de integração profissional?
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Today, information overload and the lack of systems that enable locating employees with the right knowledge or skills are common challenges that large organisations face. This makes knowledge workers to re-invent the wheel and have problems to retrieve information from both internal and external resources. In addition, information is dynamically changing and ownership of data is moving from corporations to the individuals. However, there is a set of web based tools that may cause a major progress in the way people collaborate and share their knowledge. This article aims to analyse the impact of ‘Web 2.0’ on organisational knowledge strategies. A comprehensive literature review was done to present the academic background followed by a review of current ‘Web 2.0’ technologies and assessment of their strengths and weaknesses. As the framework of this study is oriented to business applications, the characteristics of the involved segments and tools were reviewed from an organisational point of view. Moreover, the ‘Enterprise 2.0’ paradigm does not only imply tools but also changes the way people collaborate, the way the work is done (processes) and finally impacts on other technologies. Finally, gaps in the literature in this area are outlined.