282 resultados para Fusão de dados de sensores.
Resumo:
OBJETIVO: Apresentar a experiência do serviço de radiologia do Hospital Santa Cecília, São Paulo, SP, no manejo das biópsias pulmonares por aspiração através de agulha fina e biópsias por fragmentos guiadas por tomografia computadorizada e a análise de sua importância e associação com suas complicações. MATERIAIS E MÉTODOS: Foram analisadas 168 biópsias guiadas por tomografia, sendo 84 em homens e 84 em mulheres. Utilizou-se a técnica de biópsia por aspiração por agulha fina em 64 pacientes, a técnica de biópsia por fragmento em 68 pacientes e ambas as técnicas em 36 pacientes. RESULTADOS: Pneumotórax ocorreu em 38 pacientes e a hemorragia pulmonar, em dez pacientes. As dimensões das lesões biopsiadas variaram de 0,5 cm até 15 cm. O diagnóstico foi realizado na primeira tentativa em 132 casos e na segunda tentativa em dez casos. CONCLUSÃO: A acurácia das biópsias aspirativas por agulha fina e por fragmento de lesões pulmonares depende do tamanho da lesão e da colaboração do paciente. Essas técnicas são relativamente seguras e têm acurácia diagnóstica elevada quando feitas por um profissional experiente.
Resumo:
O rim em bolo é uma rara anormalidade do trato urinário que pode ser diagnosticada em qualquer faixa etária. Durante investigação de infecção urinária recorrente em criança de 12 anos, foi revelada em tomografia computadorizada contrastada a presença de rim direito ectópico, com fusão renal, drenado por dois ureteres. Foi iniciado tratamento profilático com nitrofurantoína e o paciente se encontra assintomático.
O SUS na medicina nuclear do Brasil: avaliação e comparação dos dados fornecidos pelo Datasus e CNEN
Resumo:
Objetivo: Investigar o acesso a procedimentos ambulatoriais de medicina nuclear por intermédio do Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS) do Brasil e analisar a correspondência dos dados fornecidos por este sistema com os da Comissão Nacional de Energia Nuclear (CNEN). Materiais e Métodos: Foram obtidos e avaliados os dados disponíveis no Datasus quanto a quantidade de câmaras de cintilação, procedimentos ambulatoriais de 2008 a 2012, esfera administrativa responsável por estes procedimentos, tipo de prestador de serviços e terceirização de serviços. Também foi feita comparação com os dados de estabelecimentos autorizados pela CNEN. Resultados: O estudo mostrou que ainda falta amadurecimento do sistema quanto à sua completa alimentação, especialmente no campo de equipamentos disponíveis. Foi possível elencar os procedimentos mais realizados e verificar o crescimento da especialidade no período estudado. Estabelecimentos privados são responsáveis pela maior parte dos procedimentos cobertos pelo SUS. Entretanto, muitos estabelecimentos de saúde não são autorizados pela CNEN. Conclusão: O Datasus oferece dados importantes para uma análise como a feita neste estudo, embora alguns pontos ainda demandem atenção. O trabalho mostrou, quantitativamente, a realidade brasileira quanto ao acesso a procedimentos de medicina nuclear oferecidos pelo/para o SUS.
Resumo:
QSAR studies based on flow microcalorimetric bioassay data for interaction of homologous series of m-alkoxyphenols and p-hydroxybenzoates with E. coli cells were carried out applying factorial design. Results for both series showed a linear relationship between log(dose)max and log Po/w. Analysis of these data allows the identification of contributions toward the derived bioactivity from the parent structures (the molecule minus n-CH2 groups present in the side-chain) and the lipophilic groups, CH2. These results are discussed with respect to drug quantitative structure-relationship.
Resumo:
The least square method is analyzed. The basic aspects of the method are discussed. Emphasis is given in procedures that allow a simple memorization of the basic equations associated with the linear and non linear least square method, polinomial regression and multilinear method.
Resumo:
This paper describes a sample holder for the electrical measurement of oxides or conducting polymers in the form of pellets or films which are used as gas sensors. The system makes it possible to control the sample temperature, the gas pressure and composition. The temperature in the sample can be changed from 25ºC to 450ºC, and the gas pressure in the chamber is controlled between 5 ¥ 10-4 and 1000 mbar. The performance of the system in resistance measurements of doped tin oxide pellets and polyaniline films deposited on platinum electrodes for methane is analyzed.
Resumo:
The modern technological ability to handle large amounts of information confronts the chemist with the necessity to re-evaluate the statistical tools he routinely uses. Multivariate statistics furnishes theoretical bases for analyzing systems involving large numbers of variables. The mathematical calculations required for these systems are no longer an obstacle due to the existence of statistical packages that furnish multivariate analysis options. Here basic concepts of two multivariate statistical techniques, principal component and hierarchical cluster analysis that have received broad acceptance for treating chemical data are discussed.
Resumo:
The electrochemistry field has increased in recent years, specially in the search for new sensors to monitor specific analyte in complex samples. In order to improve electrodes, many rhodium compounds have been used as electron mediators for novel sensors development. The most used compounds for this purpose are metal, metal complexes and some organic dyes. Rhodium complexes are known by their good catalytic properties and it could be useful in the sensor field. However, there are only a few reports, on the use of rhodium complexes in sensors and biosensors. A brief review of the electrochemistry of rhodium complexes and some discription of their properties which make those compounds suitable for development of sensor and biosensor.
Resumo:
By using DSC data is shown that there are empirical correlations between lattice enthalpy, melting enthalpy and the temperature of melting for adducts, and that is possible, using only a single DSC curve, estimate the value of DM Hmq.
Resumo:
The aim of this work is to describe the recent area that it has been developed for the construction of amperometric sensors, with the purpose to make possible a more effective electron transfer between enzyme and electrode. The advances reported in the literature will be described, such as enzymatic configurations that can be mimic using the chemistry of the artificial enzymes.
Resumo:
Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) modified electrodes exhibit unique behavior that can greatly benefit electrochemical sensing. This brief review highlights the applications of SAM modified electrodes in electroanalytical chemistry. After a general introduction, which includes the approaches for SAM development, different electrochemical systems for detecting inorganic and organic species are described and discussed. Special attention to the coupling of biological sensing element to the SAM is given, which can selectively recognize the analyte. Future prospects are also evaluated.
Resumo:
A digital multimeter (~U$ 240.00 on the national market) connected to a microcomputer by a RS-232 serial interface is proposed for data acquisition in equipment with analog output. Data are measured at the rate of 2 points per second and stored in text files by the software that accompanies the device, running in a Windows environment. The performance of the multimeter was verified by monitoring the transient signals generated in flow injection systems associated with fluorimetric, spectrophotometric and flame photometric detection. In addition, the performance of the proposed device was similar to that attained by employing an interface card with a 12-bit analog-to-digital converter for acquisition of the signals generated by a capillary electrophoresis equipment with oscillometric detection.
Resumo:
The use of the quartz crystal microbalance process, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and surface plasmon resonance for characterizing thin films and monitoring interfaces is presented. The theorical aspects of QCM, EIS and SPR are introduced and the main application areas are outlined. Future prospects of the combined applications of QCM, EIS and SPR methods in the studies of interfacial processes at surfaces are also discussed.
Resumo:
Since the last decade, the combined use of chemometrics and molecular spectroscopic techniques has become a new alternative for direct drug determination, without the need of physical separation. Among the new methodologies developed, the application of PARAFAC in the decomposition of spectrofluorimetric data should be highlighted. The first objective of this article is to describe the theoretical basis of PARAFAC. For this purpose, a discussion about the order of chemometric methods used in multivariate calibration and the development of multi-dimensional methods is presented first. The other objective of this article is to divulge for the Brazilian chemical community the potential of the combination PARAFAC/spectrofluorimetry for the determination of drugs in complex biological matrices. For this purpose, two applications aiming at determining, respectively, doxorrubicine and salicylate in human plasma are presented.