2 resultados para concordancia

em Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa - Portugal


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Objective - To describe and validate the simulation of the basic features of GE Millennium MG gamma camera using the GATE Monte Carlo platform. Material and methods - Crystal size and thickness, parallel-hole collimation and a realistic energy acquisition window were simulated in the GATE platform. GATE results were compared to experimental data in the following imaging conditions: a point source of 99mTc at different positions during static imaging and tomographic acquisitions using two different energy windows. The accuracy between the events expected and detected by simulation was obtained with the Mann–Whitney–Wilcoxon test. Comparisons were made regarding the measurement of sensitivity and spatial resolution, static and tomographic. Simulated and experimental spatial resolutions for tomographic data were compared with the Kruskal–Wallis test to assess simulation accuracy for this parameter. Results - There was good agreement between simulated and experimental data. The number of decays expected when compared with the number of decays registered, showed small deviation (≤0.007%). The sensitivity comparisons between static acquisitions for different distances from source to collimator (1, 5, 10, 20, 30cm) with energy windows of 126–154 keV and 130–158 keV showed differences of 4.4%, 5.5%, 4.2%, 5.5%, 4.5% and 5.4%, 6.3%, 6.3%, 5.8%, 5.3%, respectively. For the tomographic acquisitions, the mean differences were 7.5% and 9.8% for the energy window 126–154 keV and 130–158 keV. Comparison of simulated and experimental spatial resolutions for tomographic data showed no statistically significant differences with 95% confidence interval. Conclusions - Adequate simulation of the system basic features using GATE Monte Carlo simulation platform was achieved and validated.

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Enquadramento: A prestação de cuidados de saúde está associada aos eventos adversos (EA) que causam dano nos doentes internados em hospitais. Objetivos: Estudar os EA num serviço de Medicina. Metodologia: Realizou-se um estudo quantitativo, descritivo observacional retrospetivo, de 1 de setembro a 31 de dezembro de 2014 num serviço de medicina do Centro Hospitalar do Algarve. Para identificar os EA utilizou-se a Global Trigger Tool (GTT). Listaram-se os doentes que tiveram alta hospitalar no período de 1 de janeiro a 30 de setembro do ano 2014. Resultados: A concordância entre as revisoras, relativamente à classificação dos EA, através do índice de Kappa, demonstrou ser perfeita. Identificaram-se 278 triggers, dos quais 124 resultaram em EA, 44,6% dos EA ocorreram durante o internamento e 9,4% dos doentes apresentavam EA no momento de admissão. Constataram-se 62,63 EA por 1000 doentes dia, 137,8 EA por 100 admissões e, em 31,1% dos casos, ocorreu um EA durante o internamento. Conclusão: A metodologia GTT é uma ferramenta útil no estudo dos EA no contexto hospitalar.