929 resultados para bulk longitudinal velocity


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Aortic stiffness is an independent predictor factor for cardiovascular risk. Different methods for determining pulse wave velocity (PWV) are used, among which the most common are mechanical methods such as SphygmoCor or Complior, which require specific devices and are limited by technical difficulty in obtaining measurements. Doppler guided by 2D ultrasound is a good alternative to these methods. We studied 40 patients (29 male, aged 21 to 82 years) comparing the Complior method with Doppler. Agreement of both devices was high (R = 0.91, 0.84-0.95, 95% CI). The reproducibility analysis revealed no intra-nor interobserver differences. Based on these results, we conclude that Doppler ultrasound is a reliable and reproducible alternative to other established methods for themeasurement of aortic PWV

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BACKGROUND: In our hands, in vivo segmental vessel length changes up to 5% because of blood pressure: increasing in arterial pressure is associated to decrease in segmental vessel length. METHODS AND MATERIAL: Using two piezoelectric crystals sutured on vessel wall and a high fidelity pressure probe, we recorded artery length variations as function of blood pressure, before and after an end-to-end anastomosis on four pigs carotid arteries. RESULTS: Mean arterial pressure before anastomosis = 73 mmHg (+/- 12); mean arterial pressure after anastomosis = 91 mmHg (+/- 14); mean crystals displacement before anastomosis during systole = -0.21 mm; mean crystals displacement after anastomosis during systole = +0.24 mm; mean distance between crystals before anastomosis = 12.3 mm (+/- 0.8) and after anastomosis = 11.2 mm (+/- 0.5). CONCLUSIONS: In the acute phase following an end-to-end anastomosis, an increase in blood pressure causes increasing in vessel length, with an exponential correlation. The anastomosis is constantly subjected to a longitudinal traction whose magnitude depends on blood pressure.

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Extremely preterm infants commonly show brain injury with long-term structural and functional consequences. Three-day-old (P3) rat pups share some similarities in terms of cerebral development with the very preterm infant (born at 24-28 weeks of gestation). The aim of this study was to assess longitudinally the cerebral structural and metabolic changes resulting from a moderate neonatal hypoxic ischemic injury in the P3 rat pup using high-field (9.4 T) MRI and localized (1) H magnetic resonance spectroscopy techniques. The rats were scanned longitudinally at P3, P4, P11, and P25. Volumetric measurements showed that the percentage of cortical loss in the long term correlated with size of damage 6 h after hypoxia-ischemia, male pups being more affected than female. The neurochemical profiles revealed an acute decrease of most of metabolite concentrations and an increase in lactate 24 h after hypoxia-ischemia, followed by a recovery phase leading to minor metabolic changes at P25 in spite of an abnormal brain development. Further, the increase of lactate concentration at P4 correlated with the cortical loss at P25, giving insight into the early prediction of long-term cerebral alterations following a moderate hypoxia-ischemia insult that could be of interest in clinical practice.

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El presente trabajo de investigación trata de caracterizar la evolución de la interlengua de los estudiantes sinohablantes que han estudiado español en Cuba. Este trabajo selecciona una muestra de estudiantes ya graduados de la Universidad de la Habana (UH) y efectúa un análisis de errores de estos estudiantes. A través de una comparación entre los resultados de esta muestra y otra formada por estudiantes chinos que actualmente están estudiando español en la UH se realiza el propósito fundamental de este trabajo

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Estudi de la connectivitat fluvial del riu Fluvià en relació a l’anguila europea (Anguilla anguilla). S’identifiquen les barreres físiques transversals del curs principal d’aquest riu, es valora la connectivitat longitudinal mitjançant l’índex de connectivitat fluvial (ICF) i es proposen mesures correctores per tal de millorar la migració de l’anguila i el moviment natural d’altres espècies

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Rapport de synthèse :Les individus HIV-positifs constituent une population à risque pour les maladies cardiovasculaires telles que |'infarctus cardiaque ou cérébrale. Celles-ci découlent d'une formation accélérée d'athéroscIérose. Ces pathologies s'expliquent en grande partie par une dyslipidémie observée au sein de cette population et qui sont dues à des facteurs externes tels que : l'immunosuppression avancée, la virémie non-contrôlée, et les effets de la thérapie antirétrovirale. Récemment, des polymorphismes nucléotidiques simples (SNP) associés à la dyslipidémie ont été mis en évidence d'une manière globale par des Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS). Le but principal de cette étude est d'éva|uer et de valider |'effet cumulatif des SNP identifiés dans ces GWAS pour la dyslipidémie chez des patients HIV-positifs. De plus, |'identification des facteurs non-génétiques qui contribuent à la dyslipidémie démontrent |'importance des facteurs externes, tels que mentionnés ci- dessus, et en particulier à ceux de la thérapie antirétrovirale.Les participants de l'étude proviennent de trois groupes: 426 personnes sélectionnées pour une étude précédente, 222 personnes sélectionnées de façon arbitraire dans la "Cohorte HIV Suisse" et 103 personnes sélectionnées avec un "New-Onset Diabetes mellitus" identifiées lors d'études précédentes. Ces individus ont contribué à plus de 34'000 mesures de lipides sur une durée moyenne supérieure à 7 ans. Pour l'étude, 33 SNP identifiés dans des GWAS et 9 SNP identifiés dans d'autres études publiées dans la littérature non-couverte par des GWAS ont été repris. Le génotypage a été complété pour 745 (99.2%) des 751 participants. Pour les analyses statistiques, les thérapies antirétrovirales ont été divisées en trois groupes (favorisant peu, moyennement et fortement la dyslipidémie), et trois scores génétiques ont été créés (profil favorable, moyennement favorable, non favorable/favorisant la dyslipidémie). Dans un premier temps, l'effet sur la valeur des lipides d'un ou deux allèles variants a été analysé au moyen d'un modèle de régression pour chaque SNP en ajustant le modèle pour les variables non- génétiques. Dans un deuxième temps, les SNP ayant une valeur p >= à 0.2 ont été repris dans un model Multi-SNP, ce modèle est également ajusté pour les variables non-génétiques. Puisque cette étude se base sur des SNP précédemment identifiés, celle-ci évalue uniquement l'association établie entre chaque SNP et les critères qui ont été établis au préalable, tels que : Cholestérol totale, HDL Cholestérol, non-HDL Cholestérol ou Triglycérides. Les résultats trouvés lors de |'étude confirment les résultats de la littérature. Cette étude montre que les SNP associés à la dyslipidémie doivent être analysés dans le contexte d'une thérapie antirétrovirale en tenant compte de la démographie et en considérant les valeurs du HIV (CD4+, virémie). Ces SNP montrent une tendance à prédire une dyslipidémie prolongée chez l'individu. En effet, un patient avec une thérapie antirétrovirale favorisant la dyslipidémie et un patrimoine génétique non-favorable a un risque qui est 3-f0is plus important d'avoir un Non-HDL- Cholestérol élevé, 5-fois plus important d'avoir un HDL-Cholestérol abaissé, et 4 à 5-fois plus important d'avoir une hypertriglycéridémie qu'un patient qui suit une thérapie antirétrovirale favorisant peu la dyslipidémie qui a un patrimoine génétique favorable. Vu la corrélation entre les SNP et la thérapie antirétrovirale, les cliniciens devraient intégrer les informations génétiques afin de choisir une thérapie antirétrovirale en fonction du patrimoine génétique.

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Using a numerical approach, we explore wave-induced fluid flow effects in partially saturated porous rocks in which the gas-water saturation patterns are governed by mesoscopic heterogeneities associated with the dry frame properties. The link between the dry frame properties and the gas saturation is defined by the assumption of capillary pressure equilibrium, which in the presence of heterogeneity implies that neighbouring regions can exhibit different levels of saturation. To determine the equivalent attenuation and phase velocity of the synthetic rock samples considered in this study, we apply a numerical upscaling procedure, which permits to take into account mesoscopic heterogeneities associated with the dry frame properties as well as spatially continuous variations of the pore fluid properties. The multiscale nature of the fluid saturation is taken into account by locally computing the physical properties of an effective fluid, which are then used for the larger-scale simulations. We consider two sets of numerical experiments to analyse such effects in heterogeneous partially saturated porous media, where the saturation field is determined by variations in porosity and clay content, respectively. In both cases we also evaluate the seismic responses of corresponding binary, patchy-type saturation patterns. Our results indicate that significant attenuation and modest velocity dispersion effects take place in this kind of media for both binary patchy-type and spatially continuous gas saturation patterns and in particular in the presence of relatively small amounts of gas. The numerical experiments also show that the nature of the gas distribution patterns is a critical parameter controlling the seismic responses of these environments, since attenuation and velocity dispersion effects are much more significant and occur over a broader saturation range for binary patchy-type gas-water distributions. This analysis therefore suggests that the physical mechanisms governing partial saturation should be accounted for when analysing seismic data in a poroelastic framework. In this context, heterogeneities associated with the dry frame properties, which do not play important roles in wave-induced fluid flow processes per se, should be taken into account since they may determine the kind of gas distribution pattern taking place in the porous rock.

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Objective: To investigate the usefulness of surrogates for individual susceptibility to organic diisocyanates in occupational asthma. Subjects: All new cases declared to the Swiss National Accident Insurance Company (SUVA) for establishment of a case for compensable occupational disease during 1993. Sixty-nine persons, of whom three were women, were suspected of having occupational asthma due to isocyanates. Of these, 47 subjects fulfilled the criteria to be accepted as an occupational disease case. Methods: All subjects were studied clinically and gave a blood sample for the phenotyping of their alpha-antitrypsin status and for immunological studies. The subjects were also given a peroral dose of caffeine for the determination of their N-acetylation capacity. Finally, those with an occupational disease were subjected to the methacholine provocation test. Results: Forty-four persons with occupational disease, out of 47, were heterozygous antitrypsin carriers and/or slow acetylators of primary amines. In the bronchial provocation with methacholine, 12 of these subjects had an unaltered response and seven had a mild reaction, 13 a moderate one and 15 a severe reaction. Interpretation: The study confirms the finding that slow N-acetylators are susceptible to asthma from exposure to common diisocyanate monomers at work. The same applies to heterozygous antitrypsin-phenotype carriers. Thus, the use of these markers may reinforce the diagnostic procedure, but they cannot completely replace the immunological tests. [Authors]

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El creciente uso de dispositivos móviles y el gran avance en la mejora de las aplicaciones y sistemas inalámbricos ha impulsado la demanda de filtros paso banda miniaturizados, que trabajen a altas frecuencias y tengan unas prestaciones elevadas. Los filtros basados en resonadores Bulk Acoustic Wave (BAW) están siendo la mejor alternativa a los filtros Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW), ya que funcionan a frecuencias superiores, pueden trabajar a mayores niveles de potencia y son compatibles con la tecnología CMOS. El filtro en escalera, que utiliza resonadores BAW, es de momento la mejor opción, debido a su facilidad de diseño y su bajo coste de fabricación. Aunque el filtro con resonadores acoplados (CRF) presenta mejores prestaciones como mayor ancho de banda, menor tamaño y conversión de modos. El problema de este tipo de filtros reside en su complejidad de diseño y su elevado coste. Este trabajo lleva a cabo el diseño de un CRF a partir de unas especificaciones bastante estrictas, demostrando sus altas prestaciones a pesar de su mayor inconveniente: el coste de fabricación.

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AIMS: Experimental models have reported conflicting results regarding the role of dispersion of repolarization in promoting atrial fibrillation (AF). Repolarization alternans, a beat-to-beat alternation in action potential duration, enhances dispersion of repolarization when propagation velocity is involved. METHODS AND RESULTS: In this work, original electrophysiological parameters were analysed to study AF susceptibility in a chronic sheep model of pacing-induced AF. Two pacemakers were implanted, each with a single right atrial lead. Right atrial depolarization and repolarization waves were documented at 2-week intervals. A significant and gradual decrease in the propagation velocity at all pacing rates and in the right atrial effective refractory period (ERP) was observed during the weeks of burst pacing before sustained AF developed when compared with baseline conditions. Right atrial repolarization alternans was observed, but because of the development of 2/1 atrioventricular block with far-field ventricular interference, its threshold could not be precisely measured. Non-sustained AF was not observed at baseline, but appeared during the electrical remodelling in association with a decrease in both ERP and propagation velocity. CONCLUSION: We report here on the feasibility of measuring ERP, atrial repolarization alternans, and propagation velocity kinetics and their potential in predicting susceptibility to AF in a free-behaving model of pacing-induced AF using the standard pacemaker technology.

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PURPOSE: To evaluate accuracy and reproducibility of flow velocity and volume measurements in a phantom and in human coronary arteries using breathhold velocity-encoded (VE) MRI with spiral k-space sampling at 3 Tesla. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Flow velocity assessment was performed using VE MRI with spiral k-space sampling. Accuracy of VE MRI was tested in vitro at five constant flow rates. Reproducibility was investigated in 19 healthy subjects (mean age 25.4 +/- 1.2 years, 11 men) by repeated acquisition in the right coronary artery (RCA). RESULTS: MRI-measured flow rates correlated strongly with volumetric collection (Pearson correlation r = 0.99; P < 0.01). Due to limited sample resolution, VE MRI overestimated the flow rate by 47% on average when nonconstricted region-of-interest segmentation was used. Using constricted region-of-interest segmentation with lumen size equal to ground-truth luminal size, less than 13% error in flow rate was found. In vivo RCA flow velocity assessment was successful in 82% of the applied studies. High interscan, intra- and inter-observer agreement was found for almost all indices describing coronary flow velocity. Reproducibility for repeated acquisitions varied by less than 16% for peak velocity values and by less than 24% for flow volumes. CONCLUSION: 3T breathhold VE MRI with spiral k-space sampling enables accurate and reproducible assessment of RCA flow velocity.

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Background: Awareness of the negative effects of smoking on children's health prompted a decrease in the self-reporting of parental tobacco use in periodic surveys from most industrialized countries. Our aim is to assess changes between ETS exposure at the end of pregnancy and at 4 years of age determined by the parents' self-report and measurement of cotinine in age related biological matrices.Methods: The prospective birth cohort included 487 infants from Barcelona city (Spain). Mothers were asked about maternal and household smoking habit. Cord serum and children's urinary cotinine were analyzed in duplicate using a double antibody radioimmunoassay. Results: At 4 years of age, the median urinary cotinine level in children increased 1.4 or 3.5 times when father or mother smoked, respectively. Cotinine levels in children's urine statistically differentiated children from smoking mothers (Geometric Mean (GM) 19.7 ng/ml; 95% CI 16.83–23.01) and exposed homes (GM 7.1 ng/ml; 95% CI 5.61–8.99) compared with non-exposed homes (GM 4.5 ng/ml; 95% CI 3.71–5.48). Maternal self-reported ETS exposure in homes declined in the four year span between the two time periods from 42.2% to 31.0% (p < 0.01). Nevertheless, most of the children considered non-exposed by their mothers had detectable levels of cotinine above 1 ng/mL in their urine.Conclusion: We concluded that cotinine levels determined in cord blood and urine, respectively, were useful for categorizing the children exposed to smoking and showed that a certain increase in ETS exposure during the 4-year follow-up period occurred.

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This paper presents a new registration algorithm, called Temporal Di eomorphic Free Form Deformation (TDFFD), and its application to motion and strain quanti cation from a sequence of 3D ultrasound (US) images. The originality of our approach resides in enforcing time consistency by representing the 4D velocity eld as the sum of continuous spatiotemporal B-Spline kernels. The spatiotemporal displacement eld is then recovered through forward Eulerian integration of the non-stationary velocity eld. The strain tensor iscomputed locally using the spatial derivatives of the reconstructed displacement eld. The energy functional considered in this paper weighs two terms: the image similarity and a regularization term. The image similarity metric is the sum of squared di erences between the intensities of each frame and a reference one. Any frame in the sequence can be chosen as reference. The regularization term is based on theincompressibility of myocardial tissue. TDFFD was compared to pairwise 3D FFD and 3D+t FFD, bothon displacement and velocity elds, on a set of synthetic 3D US images with di erent noise levels. TDFFDshowed increased robustness to noise compared to these two state-of-the-art algorithms. TDFFD also proved to be more resistant to a reduced temporal resolution when decimating this synthetic sequence. Finally, this synthetic dataset was used to determine optimal settings of the TDFFD algorithm. Subsequently, TDFFDwas applied to a database of cardiac 3D US images of the left ventricle acquired from 9 healthy volunteers and 13 patients treated by Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT). On healthy cases, uniform strain patterns were observed over all myocardial segments, as physiologically expected. On all CRT patients, theimprovement in synchrony of regional longitudinal strain correlated with CRT clinical outcome as quanti ed by the reduction of end-systolic left ventricular volume at follow-up (6 and 12 months), showing the potential of the proposed algorithm for the assessment of CRT.