962 resultados para electrochemical techniques
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Computed tomography (CT) is a modality of choice for the study of the musculoskeletal system for various indications including the study of bone, calcifications, internal derangements of joints (with CT arthrography), as well as periprosthetic complications. However, CT remains intrinsically limited by the fact that it exposes patients to ionizing radiation. Scanning protocols need to be optimized to achieve diagnostic image quality at the lowest radiation dose possible. In this optimization process, the radiologist needs to be familiar with the parameters used to quantify radiation dose and image quality. CT imaging of the musculoskeletal system has certain specificities including the focus on high-contrast objects (i.e., in CT of bone or CT arthrography). These characteristics need to be taken into account when defining a strategy to optimize dose and when choosing the best combination of scanning parameters. In the first part of this review, we present the parameters used for the evaluation and quantification of radiation dose and image quality. In the second part, we discuss different strategies to optimize radiation dose and image quality at CT, with a focus on the musculoskeletal system and the use of novel iterative reconstruction techniques.
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Dixon techniques are part of the methods used to suppress the signal of fat in MRI. They present many advantages compared with other fat suppression techniques including (1) the robustness of fat signal suppression, (2) the possibility to combine these techniques with all types of sequences (gradient echo, spin echo) and different weightings (T1-, T2-, proton density-, intermediate-weighted sequences), and (3) the availability of images both with and without fat suppression from one single acquisition. These advantages have opened many applications in musculoskeletal imaging. We first review the technical aspects of Dixon techniques including their advantages and disadvantages. We then illustrate their applications for the imaging of different body parts, as well as for tumors, neuromuscular disorders, and the imaging of metallic hardware.
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Computed tomography (CT) is a modality of choice for the study of the musculoskeletal system for various indications including the study of bone, calcifications, internal derangements of joints (with CT arthrography), as well as periprosthetic complications. However, CT remains intrinsically limited by the fact that it exposes patients to ionizing radiation. Scanning protocols need to be optimized to achieve diagnostic image quality at the lowest radiation dose possible. In this optimization process, the radiologist needs to be familiar with the parameters used to quantify radiation dose and image quality. CT imaging of the musculoskeletal system has certain specificities including the focus on high-contrast objects (i.e., in CT of bone or CT arthrography). These characteristics need to be taken into account when defining a strategy to optimize dose and when choosing the best combination of scanning parameters. In the first part of this review, we present the parameters used for the evaluation and quantification of radiation dose and image quality. In the second part, we discuss different strategies to optimize radiation dose and image quality of CT, with a focus on the musculoskeletal system and the use of novel iterative reconstruction techniques.
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L’aprenentatge de la llengua anglesa com a llengua estrangera és una oportunitat que cada vegada més escoles de Catalunya presenten a l’etapa d’educació Infantil. La metodologia utilitzada per introduir aquesta llengua és variada en cada cas. Aquesta recerca es centra en l’estudi de l’ús de tècniques dramàtiques com a metodologia per ensenyar anglès a infantil. A partir d’un qüestionari contestat per 129 professors d’anglès de Catalunya s’ha analitzat la percepció que tenen sobre les tècniques dramàtiques i la seva utilització. Els resultats mostren una manca de coneixement general sobre la metodologia.
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Objective The present study was aimed at describing a case series where a preoperative diagnosis of intestinal complications secondary to accidentally ingested dietary foreign bodies was made by multidetector-row computed tomography (MDCT), with emphasis on complementary findings yielded by volume rendering techniques (VRT) and curved multiplanar reconstructions (MPR). Materials and Methods The authors retrospectively assessed five patients with surgically confirmed intestinal complications (perforation and /or obstruction) secondary to unsuspected ingested dietary foreign bodies, consecutively assisted in their institution between 2010 and 2012. Demographic, clinical, laboratory and radiological data were analyzed. VRT and curved MPR were subsequently performed. Results Preoperative diagnosis of intestinal complications was originally performed in all cases. In one case the presence of a foreign body was not initially identified as the causal factor, and the use of complementary techniques facilitated its retrospective identification. In all cases these tools allowed a better depiction of the entire foreign bodies on a single image section, contributing to the assessment of their morphology. Conclusion Although the use of complementary techniques has not had a direct impact on diagnostic performance in most cases of this series, they may provide a better depiction of foreign bodies' morphology on a single image section.
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Contexte: Présent sous forme physiologique chez environ 60% des nourrissons normaux de moins de quatre mois, le reflux gastro-oesophagien (RGO) n'est symptomatique que chez 10% d'entre eux. Il est également plus fréquent chez les enfants atteints de troubles neurologiques quelque soit leur âge. Non traité, il peut avoir des conséquences graves (oesophagite, sténose peptique, endobrachyoesophage (Barrett) puis adénocarcinome de l'oesophage). Il s'agit donc d'un problème qu'il faut savoir détecter et traiter précocement. Les signes et symptômes du RGO sont multiples et varient en fonction de l'âge. Ils ne se limitent pas au seul vomissement. Le traitement initial du RGO chez l'enfant est médical. En cas d'échec de celui-ci ou dans certaines indications (comme les RGO récidivants, les malformations congénitales, les anomalies morphologiques ou les pathologies neurologiques) un traitement chirurgical est nécessaire. L'évolution des traitements conservateurs et des techniques chirurgicales lors de ces dernières années en font un bon sujet pour une étude rétrospective. Objectif: Le but de cette étude est de mettre en évidence dans une population d'enfants ayant bénéficié d'une cure chirurgicale anti-reflux la fréquence relative des symptômes selon la pathologie initiale de l'enfant, puis de préciser le choix de traitement et sa durée. Nous analyserons également les risques d'échec qui s'y rapportent. Ces conclusions devraient nous permettre de proposer un algorithme décisionnel de prise en charge du RGO de l'enfant en pré et post-opératoire. Méthodologie: Étude rétrospective sur 9 ans se basant sur les dossiers médicaux-chirurgicaux de 132 enfants opérés d'un reflux gastro-oesophagien dans le Service de Chirurgie Pédiatrique du Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois (CHUV) par le Professeur Olivier Reinberg et son équipe entre le 1er janvier 2003 et le 31 décembre 2012. Résultats: Sur les 132 enfants, 93 ont bénéficié d'une fundoplicature selon Toupet, 34 selon Nissen et 5 selon Dor. 57% des enfants présentant un déficit neurologique ont été opérés selon la technique de Nissen contre 7% des enfants "sains". Les taux de démontage et de récidive sont respectivement 5.4% et 3.5 % pour la technique selon Toupet et 2.9% et 0% pour la technique de Nissen. Le taux de démontage global de la fundoplicature est de 4.6% (N=6) Conclusions: La fundoplicature est une méthode de choix pour les enfants chez qui tous les autres traitements ont échoué ou chez qui la présence concomitante du RGO et des comorbidités est délétère à une croissance harmonieuse. Grâce à la chirurgie, la qualité de vie d'au moins 95% des enfants est grandement améliorée après la disparition de symptômes quotidiens et qui peuvent donner lieu à des complications graves.
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The first studies about DNA electrochemistry appeared at the end of the fifties. The voltammetric techniques became important tool for the DNA conformational analysis, producing evidences about DNA double helix polimorphism. The new techniques based on electrodes modification with nucleic acid enlarged the use of the electrochemical methods on the DNA research. DNA electrochemical biosensors are able to detect specific sequences of DNA bases, becoming important alternative for the diagnosis of disease, as well as in the carcinogenic species determination. Besides, the use of DNA biosensors in the mechanism study of biological drug actions can be useful for drug design.
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Cesarean section (CS) is now the most common major surgical procedure performed on women worldwide. A quarter of deliveries in Spain are performed by cesarean section. With the increasing rates of the operation, there is the need to use evidence-based techniques to optimize outcomes and minimize complications. The goal of this study is to employ a well-designed randomized controlled trial to evaluate the intraoperative blood loss of two surgical techniques for cesarean section, the Pelosi-type and the modified Misgav-Ladach. The trial will take place in Hospital Universitari de Girona Dr. Josep Trueta From 2014 to 2015, 512 pregnant women undergoing delivery by their first lower segment cesarean section in this center will be selected through a consecutive nonprobability sampling. We will collect the main obstetrical characteristics, intraoperative outcomes, short-term outcomes for the baby and postoperative outcomes. We will evaluate the intraoperative blood loss by comparing the changes in hemoglobin levels, pre and postoperatively. Patients will be followed during the postoperative period and in a two-week postoperative appointment. We will analyze the continuous variables, such as the differences in hemoglobin levels, using an unpaired two-sided Student’s t-test, while for the categorical variables Fischer’s exact test will be used
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This paper describes in detail a technique employed to grow quasi-spherical single crystals of noble metals for electrochemical applications, using platinum as an example. The metal beads were formed by melting the extremity of a wire in an oxygen / butane flame. X-ray techniques were used to check the crystallization and to determine the orientation of the crystals. Treatment with a pure hydrogen flame followed by a cooling procedure in a hydrogen / argon atmosphere were used for conditioning the well-defined platinum single crystal surfaces. Finally, electrochemical characterization of the Pt(111), Pt(110) and Pt(100) surfaces was done in diluted sulfuric acid solution in the hydrogen adsorption / desorption potential region.