958 resultados para Occlusion Culling
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The authors investigated the effect of manual hyperinflation (MHI) with set parameters applied to patients on mechanical ventilation on hemodynamics, respiratory mechanics, and gas exchange. Sixteen critically ill patients post-septic shock, with acute lung injury, were studied. Heart rate, arterial pressure, and mean pulmonary artery pressure were recorded every minute. pulmonary artery occlusion pressure, cardiac output, arterial blood gases, and dynamic compliance (C-dyn) were recorded pre- and post-MHI. From this, systemic vascular resistance index (SVRI), cardiac index, oxygen delivery, and partial pressure of oxygen:fraction of inspired oxygen (PaO2:FiO(2)) ratio were calculated. There were significant increases in SVRI (P < 0.05) post-MHI and diastolic arterial pressure (P < 0.01)during MHI. C-dyn increased post-MHI (P < 0.01) and was sustained at 20 minutes post-MHI (P < 0.01). Subjects with an intrapulmonary cause of lung disease had a significant decrease (P = 0.02) in PaO2:FiO(2), and those with extrapulmonary causes of lung disease had a significant increase (P < 0.001) in PaO2:FiO(2) post-MHI. In critically ill patients, MHI resulted in an improvement in lung mechanics and an improvement in gas exchange in patients with lung disease due to extrapulmonary events and did not result in impairment of the cardiovascular system.
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In response to movements involving a large part of the visual field, the eyes of vertebrates typically show an optokinetic nystagmus, a response in which both eyes are tightly yoked. Using a comparative approach, this study sets out to establish whether fish with independent spontaneous eye movements show independent optokinetic nystagmus in each eye. Two fish with independent spontaneous eye movements, the pipefish Corythoichthyes intestinalis and the sandlance Limnichthyes fasciatus were compared with the butterflyfish Chaetodon rainfordi, which exhibits tightly yoked eye movements. In the butterflyfish a single whole-field stimulus elicits conjugate optokinesis, whereas the sandlance and pipefish show asynchronous optokinetic movements. In a split drum experiment, when both eyes were stimulated in opposite directions with different speeds, both the sandlance and the pipefish compensated independently with each eye. The optokinetic response in the butterflyfish showed some disconjugacy but was generally confused. When one eye was occluded, the seeing eye was capable of driving the occluded eye in both the butterflyfish and the pipefish but not in the sandlance. Monocular occlusion therefore unmasks a link between the two eyes in the pipefish, which is overridden when both eyes receive visual input. The sandlance never showed any correlation between the eyes during optokinesis in all stimulus conditions. This suggests that there are different levels of linkage between the two eyes in the oculomotor system of teleosts, depending on the visual input.
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In the reproductive biology of organisms, a continuum exists from "highly reproductive species" at one end to "survivor species" at the other end. Among other factors, the position of a species along this continuum affects its sensitivity to human exploitation and its vulnerability to extinction. Flying foxes are long-lived, seasonal breeders, with a rigid, well-defined breeding season that is largely or wholly genetically determined. Unlike opportunistic, highly reproductive species, such as rabbits or mice, female flying foxes are unable to produce viable young before their second or third year of life, and are then capable of producing just one young per year. Such a breeding strategy will be successful only if flying-foxes are long-lived and suffer naturally low mortality rates. In this paper, we assess the vulnerability of flying foxes to extinction, using basic parameters of reproduction observed in the wild, and in captive breeding colonies of P. poliocephalus, P. alecto and P. scapulatus, and survival rates that are likely to apply to Australian conditions. Our models show explicitly that flying-fox populations have a very low capacity for increase, even under the most ideal conditions. The implications of our models are discussed in reference to the long-term management and conservation needs of Australian flying foxes. We conclude that current death-rates of flying-foxes in NSW and Queensland fruit orchards are putting state populations at serious risk.
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Two experiments using a temporal occlusion paradigm (the first with expert and novice participants and the second with participants of intermediate skill) were conducted to examine the capability of tennis players to predict the direction of an opponent's service in situ. In both experiments two different response conditions, reflecting differing degrees of perception-action coupling, were employed. In a coupled condition players were required to make a movement-based response identical to that which they would use to hit a return of service in a game situation, whereas in an uncoupled condition a verbal prediction of service direction was required. Experiment 1 provided clear evidence of superior prediction accuracy under the coupled response condition when ball flight was available, plus some limited evidence to suggest that superior prediction accuracy under uncoupled response conditions might hold true if only advance (pre-contact) information was available. Experiment 2 showed the former finding to be a robust one, but was unable to reveal any support for the latter. Experiment 1 also revealed that expert superiority is more apparent for predictions made under natural (coupled) than uncoupled response-mode conditions. Collectively, these findings suggest that different perceptual processes may be in operation in anticipatory tasks which depend on skill level, the type of information presented, and degree of perception-action coupling inherent in the task requirements.
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Obstructive apnea (OA) can exert significant effects on renal sympathetic nerve activity (RSNA) and hemodynamic parameters. The present study focuses on the modulatory actions of RSNA on OA-induced sodium and water retention. The experiments were performed in renal-denervated rats (D; N = 9), which were compared to sham (S; N = 9) rats. Mean arterial pressure (MAP) and heart rate (HR) were assessed via an intrafemoral catheter. A catheter was inserted into the bladder for urinary measurements. OA episodes were induced via occlusion of the catheter inserted into the trachea. After an equilibration period, OA was induced for 20 s every 2 min and the changes in urine, MAP, HR and RSNA were recorded. Renal denervation did not alter resting MAP (S: 113 ± 4 vs D: 115 ± 4 mmHg) or HR (S: 340 ± 12 vs D: 368 ± 11 bpm). An OA episode resulted in decreased HR and MAP in both groups, but D rats showed exacerbated hypotension and attenuated bradycardia (S: -12 ± 1 mmHg and -16 ± 2 bpm vs D: -16 ± 1 mmHg and 9 ± 2 bpm; P < 0.01). The basal urinary parameters did not change during or after OA in S rats. However, D rats showed significant increases both during and after OA. Renal sympathetic nerve activity in S rats increased (34 ± 9%) during apnea episodes. These results indicate that renal denervation induces elevations of sodium content and urine volume and alters bradycardia and hypotension patterns during total OA in unconscious rats.
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Mestrado em Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores
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Uma das mais graves complicações da endocardite infecciosa é o acidente vascular cerebral isquémico, responsável por uma alta taxa de mortalidade e morbilidade nos países desenvolvidos. Embora não seja o mecanismo dominante, o cardioembolismo é responsável por cerca de 20% dos enfartes cerebrais isquémicos. Sabe-se que o embolismo cerebral afeta mais de 40% dos pacientes com endocardite infecciosa, uma vez que a embolização da vegetação resultante da infeção das estruturas intracardíacas para a circulação arterial pode levar à oclusão das artérias cerebrais, dando origem, assim, a enfarte por ausência de aporte sanguíneo. O desenvolvimento de técnicas não invasivas baseadas na ultrassonografia tem potenciado um amplo estudo destas patologias, quer a nível cardíaco, quer vascular, promovendo uma melhor compreensão dos mecanismos fisiopatológicos que as envolvem. A ecocardiografia e o Doppler transcraniano detêm um papel central, respetivamente, no diagnóstico e predição do risco de fenómenos embólicos em pacientes com endocardite infecciosa e na avaliação inicial, prognóstico e follow-up de um episódio de acidente vascular cerebral.
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Introdução: As teorias etiológicas recíprocas que relacionam as disfunções da articulação temporo mandibular (ATM) com as disfunções da coluna cervical, os seus critérios de diagnóstico e formas de tratamento, não reúnem consenso, constituindo, actualmente, uma temática de debate e investigação. Objectivo: Descrever a avaliação e intervenção em fisioterapia, e os seus resultados numa utente com disfunção do complexo crânio-cervico-mandibular. Métodos: Foi realizado um estudo observacional descritivo, do tipo estudo de caso, reportando-se a uma enfermeira, de 28 anos, com quadro sintomatológico compatível com disfunção crânio-cervico-mandibular, com antecedentes de condilectomia e artroplastia da ATM, aos 14 anos. Inicialmente a utente apresentava dor irradiada na região cervical (7/10) e limitação dos movimentos articulares da coluna cervical. Referia, também, dor na região do ptérion direito (6/10), limitação dos movimentos da mandíbula, desvio lateral na abertura da boca e dificuldades funcionais na mastigação. A avaliação inicial e final (após tratamento), foi efectuada recorrendo-se à utilização do Goniometro CROM e da Therabite Range of Motion Scale, para medição das amplitudes articulares da cervical e ATM, respectivamente; Estetoscópio, para avaliação dos sons articulares da ATM; Escala Visual Analógica para graduação da dor. A intervenção decorreu ao longo de 10 sessões, bissemanais. No tratamento, foram aplicadas técnicas sobre os trigers points da musculatura cervical e músculos da mastigação; Mobilização passiva da cervical e ATM; Manipulação dos segmentos vertebrais cervicais e torácicos; Streching e técnicas de energia muscular; Técnicas funcionais para a ATM; Técnicas miofasciais para a coluna cervical e ATM; Exercícios de controlo motor da coluna cervical. Resultados: No final do tratamento, as amplitudes dos movimentos cervicais estavam completas e sem dor (0/10), mantendo, sensibilidade dolorosa à palpação das espinhosas de C5-C6 (1/10). Relativamente à ATM, verifica-se a abolição da dor (0/10) e a ausência do desvio lateral da mandíbula na abertura da boca, bem como, o aumento das amplitudes de movimento na abertura da boca (33 para 36 mm), e no desvio lateral esquerdo (2 para 2,8 mm). Conclusão: os resultados sugerem que a intervenção, com recurso a técnicas de terapia manual, no caso em estudo, parecem surtir efeitos positivos no quadro sintomatológico e funcional da utente.
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Mestrado em Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores.
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Resumo: O corpo carotídeo gera o quimiorreflexo à hipoxia, tendo por objectivo principal a homeostase dos gases do sangue. Esta tese testou a hipótese da função destes quimiossensores não se deteriorar ao longo da idade. In vivo, em ratos anestesiados, foram estudados os efeitos da idade nas respostas cardiorespiratórias a dois tipos de estímulos diferentes: a isquemia carotídea e a manipulação farmacológica de dois neurotransmissores com efeitos opostos nos quimiorreceptores, a adenosina e a dopamina. O modelo de isquemia carotídea corresponde à oclusão bilateral da artéria carótida comum, durante períodos de 5 a 15 s, o que determina um efeito excitatório na ventilação que é abolido pela secção bilateral dos nervos do seio carotídeo. No estudo farmacológico foram analisadas as respostas cardio-respiratórias à adenosina e à dopamina exógenas na presença e na ausência de antagonistas selectivos para os receptores A2A e D2, respectivamente. In vitro, no corpo carotídeo, foi quantificado o efeito de diferentes concentrações de oxigénio no conteúdo do segundo mensageiro comum à activação dos receptores A2A e D2, o cAMP. Em conjunto, estes resultados demonstraram que no rato o controlo da ventilação pelo corpo carotídeo se mantém inalterado ao longo da idade.--------------------- ABSTRACT: The carotid body initiates reflexes aimed principally at the homeostatic maintenance of blood gas tensions. This thesis tested the hypothesis of the function of these quimiossensores not deteriorate through age. In vivo, in anesthetized rats, we studied the effects of age on cardiorespiratory responses to two different types of stimuli: carotid ischemia and pharmacological manipulation of neurotransmitters with two opposite effects on chemoreceptors, adenosine and dopamine. The model of carotid ischemia corresponded to bilateral occlusion of common carotid artery, during periods of 5 to 15 s, which determines an excitatory effect on ventilation that is abolished by bilateral section of carotid sinus nerve. The pharmacological study analyzed the cardiorespiratory responses to exogenous adenosine and dopamine in the presence and absence of selective antagonists for the A2A and D2 receptors, respectively. In vitro, at the carotid body, it was quantified the effect of different concentrations of oxygen in the content of the common second messenger for the activation of A2A and D2 receptors, the cAMP. Together, these results showed that in rats the control of ventilation by carotid body remains unchanged through age.
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There is a body of evidence that supports the important role of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) in atherosclerotic disease and in the cardiovascular disease continuum: from endothelial dysfunction to vascular occlusion. In the earlier stages of vascular disease, the RAS promotes functional changes, of which endothelial dysfunction is the best example. The deposition of atherogenic lipoproteins in the intima, their oxidative modification and the onset and amplification of the inflammatory response strengthens the atherogenic role of the RAS. Inflammatory cells are one of the main sources of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) and angiotensin II (Ang II) in the vascular wall, in a process that leads to structural changes in the artery and progression of atherosclerotic disease. Ang II promotes the migration of vascular smooth muscle cells and their phenotypic differentiation in synthesis that accelerates vascular disease. By modulating the inflammatory response and, in general, all the elements of the plaque, Ang II plays a part in its instability, in the onset of acute events and in the promotion of the local prothrombotic state that leads to infarction.
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The aim of this study was to compare the fecundity and fertility of B. glabrata and B. straminea by cross- and self-fertilization. To attain this objective, laboratory-raised strains of B. glabrata and B. straminea were used. The former originated from natural breeding grounds in the municipality Paulista, state of Pernambuco, Brazil. The latter originated from irrigation ditches in the municipality of Petrolândia, in the same state. Snail populations of B. glabrata and B. straminea were maintained for 240 days in laboratory. Their fecundity was evaluated by noting the number of egg-masses, eggs and eggs per mass. Their fertility was evaluated by the number of viable eggs and the hatching rate. B. straminea was markedly more fecund than B. glabrata through cross- and self-fertilization, namely: greater egg-mass; higher egg production and more eggs per mass. Regarding fertility, there seemed to be no preferential period for occlusion to occur or a trend in the rhythm of producing viable eggs.
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Orbital myositis is a subgroup of the nonspecific inflammatory syndrome or orbital pseudotumor and is characterized by a primary inflammation of extraocular muscles. The authors describe a 70-year-old patient with acute proptosis, ocular pain and right ophthalmoplegia, whose orbital computed tomographic scan showed enlargement of the homolateral extraocular muscles. Clinical presentation and complementary tests were compatible with the diagnosis of orbital myositis however, because of the particular aspects, which included retinal central vein occlusion, optic nerve lesion, distension of the superior ophthalmic vein and the homolateral cavernous sinus, the differential diagnosis with cavernous sinus pathology and thyroid ophthalmopathy was considered. The importance of a rapid diagnosis and treatment is stressed.
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The thoracic outlet syndrome is a changeable clinical syndrome caused by compression of the neurovascular bundle of the upper extremity, within the cervicoaxillary channel. From April 1980 through May 1995, 24 patients with clinical thoracic outlet syndrome were evaluated by selective arteriography. The diagnosis was confirmed in seven patients, in 14 the exam was normal and in the last three cases another arterial pathology was detected--subclavian artery occlusion, subclavian artery kinking and vertebral steal syndrome. The authors' aim is to emphasize arteriography as a diagnostic exam for thoracic outlet syndrome, very useful in the detection and localization of arterial compression. It also allows the diagnosis of other arterial entities.