28 resultados para Pet-Vet
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La memòria de projecte de final de carrera objecte d'aquest document, sintetitza lasolució realitzada d'un portal Web per a la gestió d'una protectora d'animals amb la finalitat de fomentar i facilitar als usuaris, l'adopció d'animals abandonats.El portal Web té com a principals objectius, oferir una interfície gràfica fàcil de ferservir i intuïtiva en la interacció, per tal que tot tipus d'usuaris d'Internet senserestriccions de coneixements puguin gaudir amb comoditat del lloc. El resultat s'haobtingut fent ús de tecnologies basades amb la plataforma .NET de Microsoft com Visual Studio 2010 pel que fa al desenvolupament, AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript And XML) pel que fa a l'actualització asíncrona dels continguts de les pàgines, i Microsoft SQL Server com a motor de la base de dades.
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Studies show that feeding patterns, environmental conditions, and pet management mainly affect animal health, behavior and welfare. However, little epidemiologic data exist about pet dog feeding habits and management and canine behavior, especially aggression. Moreover, it is well known that serotonin is involved in aggression: a diet low in tryptophan (serotonin precursor) with high levels of neutral amino-acids could decrease the central levels of serotonin and increase the expression of aggression and impulsiveness in several domestic animals. oreover, brain levels of serotonin in humans and other species can be increased by physical activity. In this study we alysed the effects of diet management, supplementation and regular physical activity on oncentration of serotonin in a population of non aggressive dogs. The general aim of the study is to determine the effect of environmental factors on the dogs’ feeding habits as well as the relationship between the type of food provided and management and behavioral problems in dogs. The specific objectives were: characterization and comparison of different physiological and blood parameters between dogs with and without behavior pathologies. Observation of the impact of the diet and managment factors (exercise, education) on those parameters and on dog’s behavior, with particular attention to aggression. This study is divided into three phases, according with the objectives. Firstly, characterization of the dogs’ characteristics and serics profiles on the basis of the blood tests. Comparison between the values noticed on animals without any behavior pathology and animals with behavior disorder to point out the difference between the biochemical parameters of the two groups. Secondly, the purpose of the second phase is to verify whether a type of food is able to affect the biochemical paramenters of a population of non-aggressive dogs. Thirdly, the goal is to evaluate the effects of different diet factors, management and physical exercise on the canine aggression.
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El proyecto consiste en la creación un software que permita dar servicio a familias con mascotas que necesiten encontrar de una manera rápida residencias cercanas, protectoras o bien veterinarios. En caso de no poder mantener a la mascota, tener la posibilidad de anunciarlo para que otra familia pueda hacerse cargo de nuestra mascota adoptándola. En esta etapa de crisis económica se quiere ofrecer un servicio que permite a familias con mascota ponerse en contacto con personas de su provincia que se responsabilicen de su mascota durante un periodo de tiempo llegando a un acuerdo. De esta manera los dueños de la mascota obtienen un cuidado temporal más económico que una guardería de verano.
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Background: The COSMIN checklist (COnsensus-based Standards for the selection of health status Measurement INstruments) was developed in an international Delphi study to evaluate the methodological quality of studies on measurement properties of health-related patient reported outcomes (HR-PROs). In this paper, we explain our choices for the design requirements and preferred statistical methods for which no evidence is available in the literature or on which the Delphi panel members had substantial discussion. Methods: The issues described in this paper are a reflection of the Delphi process in which 43 panel members participated. Results: The topics discussed are internal consistency (relevance for reflective and formative models, and distinction with unidimensionality), content validity (judging relevance and comprehensiveness), hypotheses testing as an aspect of construct validity (specificity of hypotheses), criterion validity (relevance for PROs), and responsiveness (concept and relation to validity, and (in) appropriate measures).Conclusions: We expect that this paper will contribute to a better understanding of the rationale behind the items, thereby enhancing the acceptance and use of the COSMIN checklist.
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Background: The COSMIN checklist is a tool for evaluating the methodological quality of studies on measurement properties of health-related patient-reported outcomes. The aim of this study is to determine the inter-rater agreement and reliability of each item score of the COSMIN checklist (n = 114). Methods: 75 articles evaluating measurement properties were randomly selected from the bibliographic database compiled by the Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Group, Oxford, UK. Raters were asked to assess the methodological quality of three articles, using the COSMIN checklist. In a one-way design, percentage agreement and intraclass kappa coefficients or quadratic-weighted kappa coefficients were calculated for each item. Results: 88 raters participated. Of the 75 selected articles, 26 articles were rated by four to six participants, and 49 by two or three participants. Overall, percentage agreement was appropriate (68% was above 80% agreement), and the kappa coefficients for the COSMIN items were low (61% was below 0.40, 6% was above 0.75). Reasons for low inter-rater agreement were need for subjective judgement, and accustom to different standards, terminology and definitions.Conclusions: Results indicated that raters often choose the same response option, but that it is difficult on item level to distinguish between articles. When using the COSMIN checklist in a systematic review, we recommend getting some training and experience, completing it by two independent raters, and reaching consensus on one final rating. Instructions for using the checklist are improved.
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Background: Choosing an adequate measurement instrument depends on the proposed use of the instrument, the concept to be measured, the measurement properties (e.g. internal consistency, reproducibility, content and construct validity, responsiveness, and interpretability), the requirements, the burden for subjects, and costs of the available instruments. As far as measurement properties are concerned, there are no sufficiently specific standards for the evaluation of measurement properties of instruments to measure health status, and also no explicit criteria for what constitutes good measurement properties. In this paper we describe the protocol for the COSMIN study, the objective of which is to develop a checklist that contains COnsensus-based Standards for the selection of health Measurement INstruments, including explicit criteria for satisfying these standards. We will focus on evaluative health related patient-reported outcomes (HR-PROs), i.e. patient-reported health measurement instruments used in a longitudinal design as an outcome measure, excluding health care related PROs, such as satisfaction with care or adherence. The COSMIN standards will be made available in the form of an easily applicable checklist.Method: An international Delphi study will be performed to reach consensus on which and how measurement properties should be assessed, and on criteria for good measurement properties. Two sources of input will be used for the Delphi study: (1) a systematic review of properties, standards and criteria of measurement properties found in systematic reviews of measurement instruments, and (2) an additional literature search of methodological articles presenting a comprehensive checklist of standards and criteria. The Delphi study will consist of four (written) Delphi rounds, with approximately 30 expert panel members with different backgrounds in clinical medicine, biostatistics, psychology, and epidemiology. The final checklist will subsequently be field-tested by assessing the inter-rater reproducibility of the checklist.Discussion: Since the study will mainly be anonymous, problems that are commonly encountered in face-to-face group meetings, such as the dominance of certain persons in the communication process, will be avoided. By performing a Delphi study and involving many experts, the likelihood that the checklist will have sufficient credibility to be accepted and implemented will increase.
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Los Programas Estratégicos Transfusionales (PET) racionalizan las reservas de hemoderivados y disminuyen los riesgos transfusionales. Se realizó un estudio retrospectivo para verificar si el PET de Mútua Terrassa mejoró índice, volumen y masa transfusional en la artroplastia de cadera comparando un grupo de pacientes antes con otro después de la implementación del programa. El índice y masa transfusionales descendieron en el grupo PET comparado con el grupo No PET. El volumen transfusional fue similar. Estos resultados fueron más evidentes tras la introducción del ácido tranexámico. Proponemos la implementación de PET para cirugías de elevado consumo de hemoderivados.
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The influence of incorporating 5-tert-butyl isophthalic units (tBI) in the polymer chain of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) on the crystallization behavior, crystal structure, and tensile and gas transport properties of this polyester was evaluated. Random poly(ethyleneterephthalate-co-5-tert-butyl isophthalate) copolyesters (PETtBI) containing between 5 and 40 mol% of tBI units were examined. Isothermal crystallization studies were performed on amorphous glassy films at 120 8C and on molten samples at 200 8C by means of differential scanning calorimetry. Furthermore, the non-isothermal crystallization behavior of the copolyesters was investigated. It was observed that both crystallinity and crystallization rate of the PETtBI copolyesters tend to decrease largely with the comonomeric content, except for the copolymer containing 5 mol% of tBI units, which crystallized faster than PET. Fiber X-ray diffraction patterns of the semicrystalline PETtBI copolyesters proved that they adopt the same triclinic crystal structure as PET with the comonomeric units being excluded from the crystalline phase. Although PETtBI copolyesters became brittle for higher contents in tBI, the tensile modulus and strength of PET were barely affected by copolymerization. The ncorporation of tBI units slightly increased the permeability of PET, but copolymers containing up to 20 mol% of the comonomeric units were still able to present barrier properties.
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Un entrenamiento musical de larga duración durante la infancia y/o adolescencia puede reducir la degeneración neuronal que, inevitablemente, se produce con la edad. Hoy día, gracias a las técnicas de neuroimagen, es posible "ver" que ocurre en el interior de nuestro cerebro cuando estamos sometidos a diversos estímulos, entre ellos los musicales. Si utilizamos marcadores radioactivos, a través de las técnicas denominadas Tomografía por Emisión de Positrones (PET), podremos ver qué ocurre con el metabolismo cerebral. La neurología musical es un estimulante campo para los científicos.
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The influence of storage time and temperature on Sb migration from PET bottles into mineral water was studied in short-term tests lasting up to 15 days and long-term studies lasting up to 220 days. Samples purchased were stored in three different coloured bottles: clear (CL), light blue (LB) and dark blue (DB). Sb migration was assayed by HG-AFS for total determination and HPLC-ICP-MS for speciation analysis. Migration studies showed that waters stored at 4 and 20 oC were not subject to Sb migration. At 40 oC there was a significant increase in Sb concentration, although the maximum limit established by the European Union (5.0 ug/L) was not exceeded, whereas at 60 oC samples were subject to considerable Sb migration after 30 days of storage. In this case, the maximum limit established by the European Union was exceeded and both Sb (V) and Sb (III) were detected.
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La presente entrega de la serie de Nursing sobre pruebas complementarias está dedicada a la gammagrafía. La gammagrafía es una técnica de diagnóstico por la imagen de medicina nuclear. Las exploraciones de medicina nuclear se pueden clasificar en medicina nuclear convencional (gammagrafía) y medicina nuclear por tomografía por emisión de positrones (PET), que se estudiará en la siguiente entrega de Nursing sobre pruebas complementarias. La gammagrafía es una técnica diagnóstica que utiliza sustancias radiactivas (isótopos) para estudiar la anatomía y el funcionalismo de diferentes órganos y tejidos del cuerpo. La gran ventaja de esta modalidad diagnóstica es su carácter funcional y su capacidad para evidenciar procesos pre-anatómicos de desarrollo patológico o anómalo que, junto con su elevada sensibilidad, permite diagnosticar alteraciones en fases muy precoces para poder ser tratadas. En el presente artículo se exponen las pruebas diagnósticas de gammagrafía más habituales, teniendo en cuenta que también existe la posibilidad de tratamientos terapéuticos que no son objeto de este trabajo. La enfermera, además del cuidado del paciente durante la preparación y después de la técnica, puede resolver las inquietudes relacionadas con las exploraciones gammagráficas, que normalmente tienen que ver con las características de cada prueba, la duración y el grado de molestia.
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La presente entrega de la serie de Nursing sobre pruebas complementarias está dedicada a la gammagrafía. La gammagrafía es una técnica de diagnóstico por la imagen de medicina nuclear. Las exploraciones de medicina nuclear se pueden clasificar en medicina nuclear convencional (gammagrafía) y medicina nuclear por tomografía por emisión de positrones (PET), que se estudiará en la siguiente entrega de Nursing sobre pruebas complementarias. La gammagrafía es una técnica diagnóstica que utiliza sustancias radiactivas (isótopos) para estudiar la anatomía y el funcionalismo de diferentes órganos y tejidos del cuerpo. La gran ventaja de esta modalidad diagnóstica es su carácter funcional y su capacidad para evidenciar procesos pre-anatómicos de desarrollo patológico o anómalo que, junto con su elevada sensibilidad, permite diagnosticar alteraciones en fases muy precoces para poder ser tratadas. En el presente artículo se exponen las pruebas diagnósticas de gammagrafía más habituales, teniendo en cuenta que también existe la posibilidad de tratamientos terapéuticos que no son objeto de este trabajo. La enfermera, además del cuidado del paciente durante la preparación y después de la técnica, puede resolver las inquietudes relacionadas con las exploraciones gammagráficas, que normalmente tienen que ver con las características de cada prueba, la duración y el grado de molestia.
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Ewing sarcoma or primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNET) of bone is the second most common pediatric malignant bone tumor. The median age at diagnosis is 15 years and there is a male predilection of 1.5/1. The authors present the case of a 14-year-old boy with Ewing sarcoma situated on the left ninth rib which was being investigated for respiratory tract infection. Pleurisy is the most common misdiagnosis. Our case illustrates the importance of recognizing exceptional features when interpreting FDG PET or scintigraphy to prevent the misinterpretation of metastases as other etiologies, such as infection.