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13th International Conference on Autonomous Robot Systems (Robotica), 2013, Lisboa
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To compare two yeast identification methods, i. e, the manual and the VITEK mechanical methods, 62 clinical samples from hemocultures and animal sources were analyzed. After identification as Candida yeasts by the VITEK method, the strains were recharacterized using manual assimilation methods and sugar fermentation tests. Our findings reveal 58% concurrent identification between the two methods for animal strains, and 51% for human hemoculture strains.
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A levitação magnética tem sido um tema bastante investigado sobretudo devido à sua utilização em sistemas ferroviários de transportes. É o método ideal quando existe a necessidade em aplicações de restringir do contacto físico, ou a conveniência, em termos energéticos, de eliminar o atrito. O princípio de funcionamento é simples, um eletroíman cria uma força sobre um objeto ferromagnético que contraria a gravidade. Contudo um sistema de levitação por atração é instável e não linear, o que significa a necessidade de implementar um controlador para satisfazer as características de estabilidade desejadas. Ao longo deste projeto serão descritos os procedimentos teóricos e práticos que foram tomados na criação de um sistema de levitação eletromagnética. Desde a conceção física do sistema, como escolha do sensor, condicionamento de sinal ou construção do eletroíman, até aos procedimentos matemáticos que permitiram a modelação do sistema e criação de controladores. Os controladores clássicos, como o PID ou em avanço de fase, foram projetados através da técnica do Lugar Geométrico de Raízes. No projeto do controlador difuso, pelo contrário não se fez uso da modelação do sistema ou de qualquer relação matemática entre as variáveis. A utilização desta técnica de controlo destacou-se pela usa simplicidade e rapidez de implementação, fornecendo um bom desempenho ao sistema. Na parte final do relatório os resultados obtidos pelos diferentes métodos de controlo são analisados e apresentadas as respetivas conclusões. Estes resultados revelam que para este sistema, relativamente aos outros métodos, o controlador difuso apresenta o melhor desempenho tanto ao nível da resposta transitória, como em regime permanente.
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The in vitro susceptibility of dermatophytes to the azole antifungals itraconazole, fluconazole and ketoconazole was evaluated by broth macro and microdilution methods, according to recommendations of the CLSI, with some adaptations. Twenty nail and skin clinical isolates, four of Trichophyton mentagrophytes and 16 of T. rubrum were selected for the tests. Itraconazole minimal inhibitory concentrations (MIC) varied from < 0.03 to 0.25 µg/mL in the macrodilution and from < 0.03 to 0.5 µg/mL in the microdilution methods; for fluconazole, MICs were in the ranges of 0.5 to 64 µg/mL and 0.125 to 16 µg/mL by the macro and microdilution methods, respectively, and from < 0.03 to 0.5 µg/mL by both methods for ketoconazole. Levels of agreement between the two methods (± one dilution) were 70% for itraconazole, 45% for fluconazole and 85% for ketoconazole. It is concluded that the strains selected were inhibited by relatively low concentrations of the antifungals tested and that the two methodologies are in good agreement especially for itraconazole and ketoconazole.
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This study aims to compare two methods of assessing the postural phase of gait initiation as to intrasession reliability, in healthy and post-stroke subjects. As a secondary aim, this study aims to analyse anticipatory postural adjustments during gait initiation based on the centre of pressure (CoP) displacements in post-stroke participants. The CoP signal was acquired during gait initiation in fifteen post-stroke subjects and twenty-three healthy controls. Postural phase was identified through a baseline-based method and a maximal displacement based method. In both healthy and post-stroke participants higher intra-class correlation coefficient and lower coefficient of variation values were obtained with the baseline-based method when compared to the maximal displacement based method. Post-stroke participants presented decreased CoP displacement backward and toward the first swing limb compared to controls when the baseline-based method was used. With the maximal displacement based method, there were differences between groups only regarding backward CoP displacement. Postural phase duration in medial-lateral direction was also increased in post-stroke participants when using the maximal displacement based method. The findings obtained indicate that the baseline-based method is more reliable detecting the onset of gait initiation in both groups, while the maximal displacement based method presents greater sensitivity for post-stroke participants.
Canine visceral leishmaniasis: study of methods for the detection of IgG in serum and eluate samples
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The Brazilian Ministry of Health recommends the culling and euthanasia of dogs with a positive serological test for canine visceral leishmaniasis (CVL). In the Municipality of Rio de Janeiro, the technique used for the diagnosis of CVL is the indirect fluorescent antibody test (IFAT), using blood samples eluted on filter paper (eluate). A dog survey was conducted over a period of one year in the region of Carapiá, in order to evaluate the diagnosis of CVL in this region. All animals underwent clinical examination, and blood samples (serum and eluate) were collected for analysis by enzyme immunoassay (ELISA) and IFAT. A skin biopsy was obtained for parasitological examination (culture). A total of 305 animals were studied and Leishmania chagasi was isolated from nine animals. Sensitivity and specificity were 100% and 96.6% for ELISA, respectively, 100% and 65.5% for IFAT (cut-off at a 1:40 dilution), 100% and 83.4% for IFAT (cut-off at a 1:80 dilution), and 22.2% and 97.0% for eluate IFAT. In conclusion, ELISA was the best tool for the diagnosis of CVL among the serological techniques tested. The present results suggest the need for a better evaluation of filter paper IFAT as the only diagnostic method for CVL in the Municipality of Rio de Janeiro.
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Dissertação apresentada para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ciência Política e Relações Internacionais na área de especialização em Globalização e Ambiente
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Adenovirus (AdV) respiratory infections are usually described as being associated with high mortality rates. Laboratory diagnosis is essential for the establishment of the appropriate therapy, and for guiding the implementation of preventive measures in order to prevent the spread of the infection. Aiming to analyze the sensitivity and specificity of the laboratorial diagnosis methods available, we compared antigen detection by indirect immunofluorescence assay (IF), and a specific nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR), to detect AdV in respiratory samples collected from patients admitted to hospital with acute respiratory disease. Positive samples were inoculated into a cell culture to confirm the results. We analyzed 381 samples from the nasopharyngeal aspirates collected during the year 2008; of these, 2.6% tested were positive for adenovirus through IF and 10% through PCR; positive isolation was obtained in 40% and 26% of these cases, respectively. Most infected patients were children under six months of age, and despite of the fact that a significant number of patients required intensive care, the mortality rate was low (5%). In conclusion, molecular methods were found to be useful for rapid diagnosis of adenovirus infections with higher sensitivity than antigen detection; their introduction permitted a significant increase in diagnoses of adenovirus infections.
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Objective: Localizing epileptic foci in posterior brain epilepsy remains a difficult exercise in surgery for epilepsy evaluation. Neither clinical manifestations, neurological, EEG nor neuropsychological evaluations provide strong information about the area of onset, and fast spread of paroxysms often produces mixed features of occipital, temporal and parietal symptoms. We investigated the usefulness of the N170 event-related potential to map epileptic activity in these patients. Methods: A group of seven patients with symptomatic posterior cortex epilepsy were submitted to a high-resolution EEG (78 electrodes), with recordings of interictal spikes and face-evoked N170. Generators of spikes and N170 were localized by source analysis. Range of normal N170 asymmetry was determined in 30 healthy volunteers. Results: In 3 out of 7 patients the N170 inter-hemispheric asymmetry was outside control values. Those were the patients whose spike sources were nearest (within 3 cm) to the fusiform gyrus, while foci further away did not affect the N170 ratio. Conclusions: N170 event-related potential provides useful information about focal cortical dysfunction produced by epileptic foci located in the close neighborhood of the fusiform gyrus, but are unaffected by foci further away. Significance: The N170 evoked by faces can improve the epileptic foci localization in posterior brain epilepsy.
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RESUMO: A permeabilidade nasal (nasal patency) é um conceito importante na avaliação da função nasal. Pode ser explicado como uma medida do quanto a cavidade nasal está “aberta” e é determinada por fatores dependentes da sua estrutura anatómica que se relacionam com o fluxo e a resistência nasais e a existência de um fenómeno denominado ciclo nasal. Tradicionalmente, a avaliação da permeabilidade nasal baseia-se em indicadores subjetivos, nomeadamente Escalas Visuais Analógicas ou Scores de Sintomas, embora a sensação subjetiva de obstrução nasal seja difícil de quantificar e frequentemente não se correlacione com métodos mais objetivos de avaliação. A Rinometria Acústica (RA) tem adquirido um papel cada vez mais relevante na avaliação das alterações da permeabilidade nasal, pelo seu carácter não-invasivo, rápido, de fácil execução e por ser bem tolerada pelos pacientes. Contudo, não foram ainda publicados valores de referência para a população normal. Com o presente trabalho pretendeu-se determinar áreas transversais (AT) e volumes (Vol) da cavidade nasal em adultos saudáveis através de RA, em condições basais e após a administração de um fármaco descongestionante tópico nasal, relacionando estes parâmetros com variáveis demográficas e antropométricas. MATERIAL E MÉTODOS: O estudo foi realizado em 32 adultos jovens, de ambos os sexos (18 mulheres e 14 homens), com idade igual ou superior a 18 anos, não fumadores, sem patologias crónicas ou infeção recente das vias aéreas superiores. Para a execução do exame de RA foi utilizado o equipamento SRE2000 com Software RhinoScan Interacoustics, Dinamarca). O rinograma foi analisado em condições basais e após descongestionamento até aos 5 cm de distância da narina, obtendo-se os valores médios entre cavidade nasal direita e esquerda das áreas transversais (AT) dos entalhes registados (AT1 e AT2), a sua localização e volumes nasais a diferentes distâncias (Vol.0-2; Vol.2-5 e Vol.0-5). RESULTADOS: Os indivíduos do género masculino apresentaram valores significativamente superiores aos do género feminino em todos os parâmetros estudados. A administração do fármaco descongestionante tópico nasal provocou um aumento generalizado das AT e volumes nasais, traduzindo uma diminuição da congestão da mucosa nasal, mais acentuada posteriormente ao nível dos cornetos. A comparação entre fossas nasais (direita versus esquerda) após descongestionamento, eliminando o efeito do ciclo nasal, revelou simetria significativa. De uma forma geral, os parâmetros rinométricos estudados revelaram correlação positiva significativa com a altura. CONCLUSÃO: O estudo foi pioneiro para a população portuguesa e representa uma contribuição para a obtenção de valores de referência em adultos jovens. Estudos futuros em amostras de maior dimensão e representatividade são necessários para a obtenção de valores de referência com utilidade clínica e em investigação.--------------ABSTRACT: Nasal patency is an important concept in the evaluation of nasal function. It may be explained as a measure of how open the nasal cavity is, and it depends of anatomical aspects, that relate to nasal airflow, resistance and nasal cycle. Nasal patency evaluation is based in subjective indicators like visual analogical scales or symptom scores, but subjective sensation of nasal obstruction is difficult to quantify and usually doesn’t correlate with more objective methods of evaluation. Acoustic rhinometry has gained an increasingly relevant role in assessing changes in nasal patency, because it is noninvasive, fast and easy to perform and well tolerated by patients However, reference values for the normal population have not yet been published. The aim of the present study was to determine nasal cross-sectional areas and volumes in healthy adults by acoustic rhinometry, before and after administration of a topical nasal decongestant drug, correlating these parameters with demographic and anthropometric variables. MATERIAL E METHODS: The study was performed in 32 young adults (18 females and 14 males), aged 18 years old or more, non-smokers, without chronic diseases or recent airway infection. Acoustic rhinometry evaluation was performed using SRE2000 with RhinoScan software (Interacoustics, Denmark). Nasal cavities were assessed up to 5 cm distance from the nostril, before and after administration of the topical nasal decongestant drug, and mean cross-sectional areas of the notches, their location and mean volumes at different distances from nostril were measured. RESULTS: Males presented significant higher values than females for all rhinometric parameters studied. The decongestant drug, significantly increased all the rhinometric parameters evaluated, in particular those corresponding to the more posterior regions. Comparison between nasal cavities after nasal decongestion showed no significant asymmetry. Globally,a positive correlation was found between rhinometric parameters and height . CONCLUSION: This study was pioneer in the Portuguese population and represents a contribution to acoustic rhinometry reference values in young adults . Further studies, on larger and representative samples, are necessary in order to obtain reference values, useful both to clinical and research applications of this technique.
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Respiratory virus infections are the main cause of infant hospitalization and are potentially severe in children with congenital heart disease (CHD). Rapid and sensitive diagnosis is very important to early introduction of antiviral treatment and implementation of precautions to control transmission, reducing the risk of nosocomial infections. In the present study we compare different techniques in the diagnosis of respiratory viruses in CHD infants. Thirty-nine samples of nasopharyngeal aspirate were obtained from CHD infants with symptoms of respiratory infection. The Multiplex PCR (Seeplex® RV 12 ACE Detection) driven to the detection of 12 respiratory viruses was compared with the direct immunofluorescence assay (DFA) and PCR, both targeting seven respiratory viruses. The positivity found by DFA, Multiplex and PCR was 33.3%, 51.3% and 48.7%, respectively. Kappa index comparing DFA and Multiplex, DFA and PCR and PCR and Multiplex PCR was 0.542, 0.483 and 0.539, respectively. The concordance between techniques was considered moderate. Both Multiplex PCR (p = 0.001) and PCR (p = 0.002) detected significantly more respiratory virus than DFA. As the performance of the tests may vary, the combination of two or more techniques may increase diagnostic sensitivity favoring the diagnosis of co-infections, early introduction of antiviral therapy and implementation of appropriate measures.
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Thesis submitted in the fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master in Biomedical Engineering
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Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) are now a worldwide problem. Cystic fibrosis (CF) patients are commonly colonized and infected by MRSA. Accurate oxacillin susceptibility testing is mandatory for the adequate management of these patients. We performed a comparison of the accuracy of different tests in CF isolates, including methicillin-susceptible S. aureus and MRSA with different SCCmec types, and using the mecA gene as the gold-standard. The sensitivity and specificity of oxacillin disc, Etest, and oxacillin agar screening plate were 100%. Sensitivity of the cefoxitin disc was 85% and specificity was 100%. For clinically relevant isolates, laboratories may consider the use of a combination of two phenotypic methods.
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Asymptomatic Plasmodium infection is a new challenge for public health in the American region. The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is the best method for diagnosing subpatent parasitemias. In endemic areas, blood collection is hampered by geographical distances and deficient transport and storage conditions of the samples. Because DNA extraction from blood collected on filter paper is an efficient method for molecular studies in high parasitemic individuals, we investigated whether the technique could be an alternative for Plasmodium diagnosis among asymptomatic and pauciparasitemic subjects. In this report we compared three different methods (Chelex®-saponin, methanol and TRIS-EDTA) of DNA extraction from blood collected on filter paper from asymptomatic Plasmodium-infected individuals. Polymerase chain reaction assays for detection of Plasmodium species showed the best results when the Chelex®-saponin method was used. Even though the sensitivity of detection was approximately 66% and 31% for P. falciparum and P. vivax, respectively, this method did not show the effectiveness in DNA extraction required for molecular diagnosis of Plasmodium. The development of better methods for extracting DNA from blood collected on filter paper is important for the diagnosis of subpatent malarial infections in remote areas and would contribute to establishing the epidemiology of this form of infection.