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A dificuldade de controlo de um motor de indução, bem como o armazenamento de energia CC e posterior utilização como energia alternada promoveram o desenvolvimento de variadores de frequência e inversores. Assim, como projeto de tese de mestrado em Automação e Sistemas surge o desenvolvimento de um variador de frequência. Para elaboração do variador de frequência efetuou-se um estudo sobre as técnicas de modulação utilizadas nos inversores. A técnica escolhida e utilizada é a Sinusoidal Pulse Width Modulation (SPWM). Esta técnica baseia-se na modelação por largura de impulso (PWM), o qual é formado por comparação de um sinal de referência com um sinal de portadora de elevada frequência. Por sua vez, a topologia escolhida para o inversor corresponde a um Voltage Source Inverter (VSI) de ponte trifásica completa a três terminais. O desenvolvimento da técnica de modulação SPWM levou ao desenvolvimento de um modelo de simulação em SIMULINK, o qual permitiu retirar conclusões sobre os resultados obtidos. Na fase de implementação, foram desenvolvidas placas para o funcionamento do variador de frequência. Assim, numa fase inicial foi desenvolvida a placa de controlo, a qual contém a unidade de processamento e que é responsável pela atuação de Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors (IGBTs). Para além disso, foi desenvolvida uma placa para proteção dos IGBTs (evitando condução simultânea no mesmo terminal) e uma placa de fontes isoladas para alimentação dos circuitos e para atuação dos IGBTs. Ainda, foi desenvolvida a técnica de SPWM em software para a unidade de controlo e finalmente foi desenvolvida uma interface gráfica para interação com o utilizador. A validação do projeto foi conseguida através da variação da velocidade do motor de indução trifásico. Para isso, este foi colocado a funcionar a diversas frequências de funcionamento e a diferentes amplitudes. Para além disso, o seu funcionamento foi também validado utilizando uma carga trifásica equilibrada de 3 lâmpadas de forma a ser visualizada a variação de frequência e variação de amplitude.

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Dissertação apresentada na faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores

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HLA antigens and their relationship with malaria infection were studied in four different ethnic groups in Colombia (South America): two groups of indians (Kunas and Katios), one of negroes and a group of mixed ancestry. A total of 965 persons were studied, 415 with malaria and 550 as controls. HLA-A,B, and C antigen frequencies in the four groups are reported. The association of each HLA antigen with malaria infection due to P. vivax and to P. falciparum was evaluated. Negroes, Kunas and Katios indians variously lack from 6 to 9 of the HLA antigens found in the mixed group. In the designated ethnic groups, antigens B5, B13, B15, Cw2 and Cw4 showed borderline association with malaria infection. However, in the mixed ethnic group, statistically significant associations were found with malaria infection and the presence of A9, Aw19, B17, B35, and Z98 (a B21-B45: crossreacting determinant) with few differences when P. vivax infection and P. falciparum infection were considered individually. This finding may represent a lack of general resistance to malaria in the group that harbors antigens of Caucasian origin. These individuals have been in direct and permanent contact with malaria only in the past 65 years. In contrast, indians, both Kunas and Katios, and Negroes have lived for centuries in malaria endemic areas, and it is possible that a natural selection system has developed through which only those individuals able to initiate an acute immune response to malaria have survived.

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Clustering ensemble methods produce a consensus partition of a set of data points by combining the results of a collection of base clustering algorithms. In the evidence accumulation clustering (EAC) paradigm, the clustering ensemble is transformed into a pairwise co-association matrix, thus avoiding the label correspondence problem, which is intrinsic to other clustering ensemble schemes. In this paper, we propose a consensus clustering approach based on the EAC paradigm, which is not limited to crisp partitions and fully exploits the nature of the co-association matrix. Our solution determines probabilistic assignments of data points to clusters by minimizing a Bregman divergence between the observed co-association frequencies and the corresponding co-occurrence probabilities expressed as functions of the unknown assignments. We additionally propose an optimization algorithm to find a solution under any double-convex Bregman divergence. Experiments on both synthetic and real benchmark data show the effectiveness of the proposed approach.

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The aim of this study is to evaluate lighting conditions and speleologists’ visual performance using optical filters when exposed to the lighting conditions of cave environments. A crosssectional study was conducted. Twenty-three speleologists were submitted to an evaluation of visual function in a clinical lab. An examination of visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, stereoacuity and flashlight illuminance levels was also performed in 16 of the 23 speleologists at two caves deprived of natural lightning. Two organic filters (450 nm and 550 nm) were used to compare visual function with and without filters. The mean age of the speleologists was 40.65 (± 10.93) years. We detected 26.1% participants with visual impairment of which refractive error (17.4%) was the major cause. In the cave environment the majority of the speleologists used a head flashlight with a mean illuminance of 451.0 ± 305.7 lux. Binocular visual acuity (BVA) was -0.05 ± 0.15 LogMAR (20/18). BVA for distance without filter was not statistically different from BVA with 550 nm or 450 nm filters (p = 0.093). Significant improved contrast sensitivity was observed with 450 nm filters for 6 cpd (p = 0.034) and 18 cpd (p = 0.026) spatial frequencies. There were no signs and symptoms of visual pathologies related to cave exposure. Illuminance levels were adequate to the majority of the activities performed. The enhancement in contrast sensitivity with filters could potentially improve tasks related with the activities performed in the cave.

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A total of 479 diarrhoeic children and 337 children without diarrhoea (controls) less than 5 years old were investigated in a two-year study in the city of S. Luís (MA), with the purpose to determine the incidence, the age distribution and the seasonality of rotaviruses, as well as to establish the severity of the disease in this region between the North and the Northeast of Brazil. rotavirus incidence was highest in children of the 1st. year of life, showing an average of 25% per year among the diarrhoeic patients attending the two main hospitals and three health units at the periphery of the city. It was shown that rotaviruses are significant enteropathogens in children less than 18 months old. Frequency of rotaviruses droped in diarrhoeic patients 18 to 23 months old to only 4%, the same percentage observed in children of the control group. A typical seasonal distribution of rotaviruses was not seen during the two years of study. There was a peak in the incidence of rotaviruses in 1986, during the rainy season, and two peaks in 1987, one in the rainy season and one in the dry season. It was also shown that severity of diarrhoea in rotavirus positive cases was higher than in the negative cases. Rotavirus diarrhoeic patients had more loose stools per day, and higher frequencies of vomiting and fever, resulting more often (> 2 times) in moderate or severe dehydration. Finally, it is concluded that the introduction of immunoprophylaxis may reduce significantly the high mortality rates in early childhood observed in S. Luís.

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Dissertação para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Electrotécnica Ramo de Energia

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We model the cytoskeleton as a fractal network by identifying each segment with a simple Kelvin-Voigt element with a well defined equilibrium length. The final structure retains the elastic characteristics of a solid or a gel, which may support stress, without relaxing. By considering a very simple regular self-similar structure of segments in series and in parallel, in one, two, or three dimensions, we are able to express the viscoelasticity of the network as an effective generalized Kelvin-Voigt model with a power law spectrum of retardation times L similar to tau(alpha). We relate the parameter alpha with the fractal dimension of the gel. In some regimes ( 0 < alpha < 1), we recover the weak power law behaviors of the elastic and viscous moduli with the angular frequencies G' similar to G" similar to w(alpha) that occur in a variety of soft materials, including living cells. In other regimes, we find different power laws for G' and G".

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Beam-like structures are the most common components in real engineering, while single side damage is often encountered. In this study, a numerical analysis of single side damage in a free-free beam is analysed with three different finite element models; namely solid, shell and beam models for demonstrating their performance in simulating real structures. Similar to experiment, damage is introduced into one side of the beam, and natural frequencies are extracted from the simulations and compared with experimental and analytical results. Mode shapes are also analysed with modal assurance criterion. The results from simulations reveal a good performance of the three models in extracting natural frequencies, and solid model performs better than shell while shell model performs better than beam model under intact state. For damaged states, the natural frequencies captured from solid model show more sensitivity to damage severity than shell model and shell model performs similar to the beam model in distinguishing damage. The main contribution of this paper is to perform a comparison between three finite element models and experimental data as well as analytical solutions. The finite element results show a relatively well performance.

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The formulation of a bending vibration problem of an elastically restrained Bernoulli-Euler beam carrying a finite number of concentrated elements along its length is presented. In this study, the authors exploit the application of the differential evolution optimization technique to identify the torsional stiffness properties of the elastic supports of a Bernoulli-Euler beam. This hybrid strategy allows the determination of the natural frequencies and mode shapes of continuous beams, taking into account the effect of attached concentrated masses and rotational inertias, followed by a reconciliation step between the theoretical model results and the experimental ones. The proposed optimal identification of the elastic support parameters is computationally demanding if the exact eigenproblem solving is considered. Hence, the use of a Gaussian process regression as a meta-model is addressed. An experimental application is used in order to assess the accuracy of the estimated parameters throughout the comparison of the experimentally obtained natural frequency, from impact tests, and the correspondent computed eigenfrequency.

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Cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation is the imprint from an early stage of the Universe and investigation of its properties is crucial for understanding the fundamental laws governing the structure and evolution of the Universe. Measurements of the CMB anisotropies are decisive to cosmology, since any cosmological model must explain it. The brightness, strongest at the microwave frequencies, is almost uniform in all directions, but tiny variations reveal a spatial pattern of small anisotropies. Active research is being developed seeking better interpretations of the phenomenon. This paper analyses the recent data in the perspective of fractional calculus. By taking advantage of the inherent memory of fractional operators some hidden properties are captured and described.

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Mestrado em Engenharia Civil – Ramo Estruturas

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INTRODUÇÃO: Estudos prévios, com técnicas de imagem, documentam de forma consistente a existência de alterações da substância branca cerebral relacionadas com o envelhecimento (ASBRE). Tais alterações poderão ter um papel importante no declínio funcional do idoso, reflectindo‐se sobretudo no desempenho motor e cognitivo, com repercussão evidente na prática clínica. Apesar disso, a caracterização em definitivo dos fenótipos clínicos e da evolução das ASBRE continua por esclarecer, possivelmente pelas dificuldades metodológicas de que se reveste o seu estudo, incluindo: a adequação das baterias neuropsicológicas, a utilização de amostras de doentes com diferentes graus de severidade e de envolvimento regional, as limitações das diferentes escalas e a sensibilidade dos diferentes métodos de imagem. A Ressonância Magnética (RM) de difusão tem revelado grande sensibilidade para as alterações isquémicas, admitindo‐se que poderá permitir uma melhor caracterização das ASBRE e deste modo possibilitar uma correlação mais precisa com as variáveis cognitivas e motoras, permitindo avaliar ainda a substância branca aparentemente normal (SBAN). OBJECTIVOS: Descrever a evolução imagiológica das ASBRE no intervalo de um ano e analisar a sua expressão clínica e impacto funcional; identificar factores preditivos de progressão das ASBRE e de declínio funcional associado. Descrever a expressão clínica e perfil evolutivo dos doentes com ASBRE com envolvimento preferencial da região parieto‐occipital; comparar este grupo de doentes com os doentes com ASBRE, sem envolvimento preferencial desta região. Medir os coeficientes de difusão aparente (CDA), utilizando regiões de interesse (RDI), em diferentes localizações da substância branca, incluindo substância branca lesada e SBAN, descrever sua evolução temporal no intervalo de um ano e determinar suas correlações clínicas e imagiológicas. MÉTODOS: Utilizando uma amostra de conveniência, foram estudados 30 doentes, com mais de 65 anos, sem incapacidade funcional ou com incapacidade mínima, avaliada pela escala de actividades instrumentais da vida diária (IADL), apresentando ASBRE em TC. Foi utilizado um protocolo exaustivo de avaliação clínica (com particular destaque para as funções motoras e cognitivas) e imagiológica, em dois momentos de avaliação separados por um ano de intervalo (t0 e t1). As ASBRE foram avaliadas com escalas visuais, escala ARWMC e escala de Fazekas, e os doentes foram estudados em função do grau de severidade (ligeiro versus moderado a grave na escala de Fazekas) e de um envolvimento preferencial posterior (definido como 2 ou mais pontos na escala ARWMC na região parieto‐occipital por comparação com a região frontal). Os CDA foram avaliados mediante estudo de RDI, na substância branca frontal lesada (SBFL) e SBAN frontal, parieto‐occipital e dos pedúnculos cerebelosos. Para verificar diferenças na ordem de distribuição das variáveis foi usado o teste de Mann‐Whitney e para comparação de proporções, o teste exacto de Fisher. Na comparação entre a avaliação em t0 e t1 foi usado o teste Wilcoxon Signed Ranks na comparação da distribuição da ordem das variáveis e o teste McNemar na análise de frequências. Na análise correlacional foram utilizados os testes de T para variáveis emparelhadas e as correlações entre estas foram efectuadas com o coeficiente de correlação de Spearman ou de Pearson. O trabalho foi aprovado pela Comissão de Ética do hospital onde foi realizado e todos os doentes incluídos assinaram um consentimento informado. RESULTADOS: A idade média da população estudada foi 72,5 anos (17 doentes eram do sexo masculino). No final de um ano, 1 doente tinha falecido e 3 doentes não completaram a avaliação imagiológica. Registou‐se uma progressão significativa das ASBRE segundo a escala ARWMC (t0: 8,37 / t1: 9,65 ; p<0,001). Na análise funcional, motora e cognitiva, não houve um agravamento significativo. Avaliando os doentes em t0 e t1 segundo o grau de severidade das ASBRE, o grupo com atingimento moderado a grave (ASBRE2) comparado com o grupo com atingimento ligeiro (ASBRE1) apresentava: maior extensão de lesão da substância branca (ARWMC t0: 11,9 / 4,8 ; p<0.001 ; t1: 14,0 / 5,9 ; p<0,001); tendência a pior desempenho funcional (IADL t0: 90,7 / 99,2 ; p=0,023; t1: 86,4 / 96,7 ; p=n.s.) e motor (SPPB t0: 9,8 / 10,3 ; p=n.s. ; t1: 9,5 / 10,5 ; p=0,058); tendência a maior compromisso do humor (Escala Cornell t0: 6,7 / 3,5 ; p=0,037; t1: 6,2 / 4,5 ; p=n.s.). Analisando a evolução, de t0 para t1, de cada um dos grupos (ASBRE2 e ASBRE1) registou‐se: aumento da extensão da lesão da substância branca em ambos (ASBRE2: 12,0 / 14,0;z=‐2,687 ; p=0,007; ASBR1: 4,8 / 5,9 ; z=‐2,724 ; p=0,006); variação não significativa funcional e motora; tendência ao agravamento em ambos na prova de Cancelamento de dígitos (ASBRE2: 17,5 / 17,4 ; p=n.s. ; ASBRE1: 19,9 / 16,9 ; z=‐2,096 ; p=0,036);tendência à melhoria em ambos no MMS (ASBRE2: 25,7 / 27,5 ; z=‐2,155 ; p=0,031; ASBRE1: 27,5 / 28,2 ; p=n.s). Avaliando os doentes em t0 e t1 em função do padrão de distribuição das ASBRE, os doentes com um envolvimento preferencial posterior (ASBREP) comparados com os restantes (ASBREnP), apresentavam: maior extensão da lesão (ARWMC t0: 10,8 / 6,9 ; p=0,025; t1: 12,9 / 7,6 ; p=0,011); diferenças não significativas no desempenho motor; tendência a melhor desempenho na prova dos Labirintos (t0: 8,1 / 11,8 ; p=0,06; t1: 8,7 / 9,5 ; p=n.s.) e Cancelamento de dígitos (t0: 20,9 / 17,4 ; p=0,045; t1: 18,5 / 16,3 ; p=n.s.); tendência a maior compromisso depressivo na GDS (t0: 5,0 / 3,68 ; p=n.s. ; t1: 5,7 / 3,3 p=0,033). Analisando o perfil evolutivo de t0 para t1, registou‐se: aumento da extensão da lesão nos dois grupos (ASBREP: 10,8 / 12,9 ; z=‐2,555 ; P=0,011; ASBREnP: 6,4 / 7,6 ; z=‐2,877 ; p=0,04); variação em sentidos diferentes com melhoria funcional no grupo ASBREP (91,0 / 95,5 ; z=‐0,926 ; p=0,036) e agravamento no grupo ASBREnP (96,7 / 89,8 ; z=‐2,032 ; p=0,042); variação sem sentidos diferentes, com agravamento significativo no grupo ASBREnP no item estação de pé do SPPB (ASBREP 3,8/3,9 p=n.s.; ASBREnP 3,9/3,6; z=‐2,236 ; p=0,025); tendência à melhoria nos dois grupos no MMS (ASBREP: 27,2 / 28,2 ; p=n.s.; ASBREnP: 26,3 / 27,7 ; z=‐2,413 ; p=0,016) e tendência em sentidos diferentes no Trail Making, com eventual melhoria no grupo ASBREP (113,9 / 91,6 ; p=n.s.) e agravamento no grupo ASBREnP (113,7 / 152,0 ; z=‐2,155 ; p=0,031). Na análise da imagem, utilizando a escala ARWMC e o estudo dos CDA, na avaliação transversal na inclusão, a comparação entre as pontuações médias da escala ARWML nas diferentes regiões mostrava diferenças significativas (F=39,54 , p<0,0001). A análise comparativa post‐hoc de Bonferroni mostrou valores significativamente mais altos para as regiões frontais e parieto‐occipitais (p<0,0001). Os valores médios dos CDA eram significativamente diferentes entre regiões (F=44,56; p<0,0001), sendo mais altos na SBFL (p<0,0001). Não existia diferença significativa entre os valores registados na SBAN nas regiões frontais e parieto‐occipitais. As pontuações regionais da escala ARWMC e os valores médios dos CDA correlacionavam‐se todos de forma positiva. A pontuação da escala ARWMC na região frontal correlacionava‐se significativamente com os valores do CDA da SBFL (r=0,467 ; p=0,012). Existia tendência para uma correlação positiva entre as pontuações da escala ARWMC na região frontal e os valores médios dos CDA na SBAN frontal (r=0,276 ; p=0,155). As pontuações da escala ARWMC e os CDA correlacionavam‐se de forma positiva com a idade e com a tensão arterial (TA). Foram encontradas correlações significativas entre: idade e SBAN frontal (r=0,440 ; p=0,019); TA diastólica e SBFL (r=0,386 ; p=0,034); TA sistólica e SBAN Parieto‐occipital (r=0,407 ; P=0,032). Na avaliação motora e cognitiva, dado elevado número de variáveis, foi efectuada uma análise de factor principal. Registou‐se uma tendência global negativa na correlação entre as pontuações da escala visual na região frontal, os valores dos CDA, e o desempenho motor e cognitivo. Na análise evolutiva, (n=19), registou‐se variação significativa dos CDA, com aumento na SBFL (Direita: z=‐2,875 ; p=0,004 ; Esquerda: z=‐2,113 ; p=0,035) e diminuição na SBAN dos pedúnculos cerebelosos (Direita: z=‐2,094 ; p=0,036 ; Esquerda: z=‐1,989 ; p=0,047). Foi observada uma correlação negativa entre a variação do CDA na SBAN dos pedúnculos cerebelosos e na SBFL contralateral (SBAN pedúnculo cerebeloso Esquerdo / SBFL Direita: r=‐0,133 ; p=n.s.; SBAN pedúnculo cerebeloso Direito / SBFL Esquerda: r=‐0,561 ; p=0,012). Os valores dos CDA à direita correlacionavam‐se de forma positiva com a velocidade da marcha (r=0,562 ; p=0,012). CONCLUSÕES: A progressão das ASBRE pode ser observada com uma escala visual detalhada no intervalo de um ano. Contudo, o eventual agravamento da incapacidade funcional, motora e cognitiva, não parece ser apreciável em igual intervalo de tempo. A maior severidade das ASBRE associa‐se a uma tendência para um maior compromisso funcional, motor e possivelmente do humor. A questão da progressão em escalas simplificadas, de um estádio ligeiro para um estádio moderado a grave, não é elucidada pelos resultados do presente trabalho. Os doentes com um envolvimento preferencial da região parieto‐occipital poderão constituir um subgrupo distinto que, apesar de ter maior extensão de lesão, parece ter um melhor desempenho motor e cognitivo. O perfil evolutivo destes doentes parece igualmente ser distinto, não se observando a tendência ao agravamento funcional, motor e cognitivo (sobretudo em provas de função executiva) que se encontra nos restantes doentes. A análise transversal na inclusão, utilizando uma escala visual e o estudo dos CDA, sugere que a severidade das ASBRE se correlaciona com o compromisso motor e cognitivo, bem como com a idade e com a TA. Uma maior vulnerabilidade da substância branca frontal à lesão vascular parece ter um papel importante no compromisso motor e na disfunção executiva, (essencialmente à custa do compromisso da atenção), possivelmente associada à desconexão dos circuitos fronto‐subcorticais. A análise dos CDA sugere que isso é válido igualmente para a SBAN e sublinha que, as imagens de RM convencional poderão não traduzir a verdadeira extensão da lesão e consequentemente do compromisso motor e cognitivo. A relação entre a progressão da doença vascular em lesões frontais constituídas e a redução do CDA no pedúnculo cerebeloso contralateral poderá estar associada a um pior desempenho motor. A disrupção dos circuitos fronto‐cerebelosos, determinando hipometabolismo e diminuição da perfusão no cerebelo, poderá ser responsável pela diminuição do CDA no cerebelo. ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Previous studies, with new imaging techniques, have consistently documented the presence of age‐related white matter lesions (ARWML), emphasizing their role in agerelated functional decline, mainly related to motor and cognitive impairment, and inherent consequences in clinical practice. However clinical significance of ARWML remains to be elucidated, probably on account of methodological difficulties such as: specific neuropsychological batteries, utilization of samples with different degrees of severity and regional involvement, utilization of different imaging scales and different sensitivity of imaging techniques. Recently, Diffusion Weighted Magnetic Ressonance imaging (DWI) has shown a higher sensitivity to ischemic lesions, suggesting it might be superior for characterization of ARWML, allowing more precise correlation with motor and cognitive variables, and evaluating also normal appearing white matter (NAWM). OBJECTIVES: To describe imagiologic evolution of ARWML within one year interval and to analyse its clinical and functional significance. To identify predictors of ARWML progression and associated functional impairment. To describe clinical characteristics and evolution profile of patients with predominantly posterior lesions; to compare this group of patients with patients without predominantly posterior lesions. To study average Apparent Diffusion Coeficcients (ADC) in different white matter regions using regions of interest (ROI); to analyse their evolution profile and to determine their clinical and imagiologic correlations. METHODS: A sample of 30 patients older than 65 years, without functional impairment or with minimal impairment, according to the Instrumental Activities of Daily Lliving scale, with ARWML on CT scan, were studied in a cross‐sectional design. An extensive clinical(with detailed motor and cognitive evaluation) and imagiologic protocol was applied in two one‐year interval separate moments (t0 and t1). ARWML were studied using visual scales, ARWMC and Fazekas’s scale, and patients were studied according to degree of severity (Fazekas scale mild versus moderate / severe) and preferential involvement of the posterior region (defined as 2 or more points in the ARWMC scale in the parietooccipital region compared with frontal region). Evaluation of ADC was performed using ROI in frontal lesioned white matter (FLWM) and NAWM (frontal, parieto‐occipital and cerebellar regions). To study differences in the distribution of variables the Mann‐Whitney test was used and to compare proportions the exact Fisher Test was used. To compare temporal evolution profile between t0 and t1, the Wilcoxon Signed ranks Test was used to analyse the distribution of variables and the Mc Nemar Test to analyse frequencies. Correlation analysis was performed using Spearman or Pearson tests. The study was approved by the local Ethics Committee and all patients signed an informed consent. RESULTS: Mean age was 72.5 years (17 patients were male). By the end of the study, one patient was dead and 3 patients did not undergo brain imaging. There was a higher extent of ARWML evaluated with the ARWMC scale (t0: 8.37 / t1: 9.65 ; p<0.001). Functional, motor and cognitive performance did not progress significantly. Evaluating patients in t0 and t1 according to the degree of severity (Fazekas scale), the moderate / severe group of patients (WML2), compared with the mild group (WML1), showed: higher extent of lesion (ARWMC scale t0: 11.9 / 4.8 ; p<0.001 ; t1: 14.0 / 5.9 ; p<0.001); tendency to worse functional (IADL t0: 90.7 / 99.2 ; p=0.023; t1: 86.4 / 96.7 ; p=n.s.) and motor (SPPB t0: 9.8 / 10.3 ; p=n.s. ; t1: 9.5 / 10.5 ; p=0.058) performance; tendency to higher depressive scores (Cornell Scale t0: 6.7 / 3.5 ; p=0.037; t1: 6.2 / 4.5; p=n.s.). Analysing the evolution profile from t0 to t1 of each group (WML2 and WML1), there was a higher extent of lesion (ARWMC scale) in both (WML2: 12.0 / 14.0; z=‐2.687 ; p=0.007; WML1: 4.8 / 5.9 ; z=‐2.724 ; p=0.006); non‐significant variation in functional and motor performances; tendency to worse performance on the Digit Cancelling (WML2: 17.5 / 17.4 ; p=n.s. ; WML1: 19.9 / 16.9 ; z=‐2.096 ; p=0,036) and to better performance on the MMS (WML2: 25.7 / 27.5 ; z=‐2.155 ; p=0.031; WML1: 27.5/ 28.2 ; p=n.s). Evaluating patients in t0 and t1 according to the regional distribution of ARWML, patients with predominantly posterior lesions (WMLP) compared with the rest of the group (WMLnP), showed: higher extent of lesion (ARWMC scale t0: 10.8 / 6.9 ; p=0.025; t1:12.9 / 7.6 ; p=0.011); non significant differences on motor evaluation; tendency to a better performance on Maze (t0: 8.1 / 11.8 ; p=0.06; t1: 8.7 / 9.5 ; p=n.s.) and Digit cancelling (t0: 20.9 / 17.4 ; p=0.045; t1: 18.5 / 16.3 ; p=n.s.) tests;tendency to higher scores on GDS (t0: 5.0 / 3.68 ; p=n.s. ; t1: 5.7 / 3.3 p=0.033). Analysing the evolution profile from t0 to t1 of each group (WMLP and WMLnP), there was: higher extent of lesion (ARWMC scale) in both groups (WMLP: 10.8 / 12.9 ;z=‐2,555 ; P=0,011; WMLnP: 6.4 / 7.6 ; z=‐2.877; p=0.04); variation in different directions with better functional performance in the group WMLP (91.0 / 95.5 ;z=‐0.926 ; p=0.036) and worse in WMLnP (96.7 / 89.8 ; z=‐2.032 ; p=0.042); variation in different directions with worse motor performance in one SPPB item (total stands) in the group WMLnP (WMLP 3.8/3.9 p=n.s.; ASBREnP 3.9/3.6; z=‐2.236 ; p=0.025);tendency to improvement in both groups in MMS (WMLP: 27.2 / 28.2 ; p=n.s.; WMLnP:26.3 / 27.7 ; z=‐2.413 ; p=0.016); tendency to a variation in different directions in the Trail Making Test, with possible improvement in the group WMLP (113.9 / 91.6 ;p=n.s.) and worsening in the group WMLnP (113.7 / 152.0 ; z=‐2.155 ; p=0.031). Imaging analysis in the inclusion, using the ARWMC scale and ADC evaluation, showed significant differences in different regions (F=39.54, p<0.0001). Comparative post‐hoc Bonferroni analysis showed significantly higher scores in the frontal and parieto‐occipital regions (p<0.0001. ADC values were significantly different between regions (F=44.56; p<0.0001), being higher in FLWM (p<0‐0001). There was no significant difference between ADC in NAWM in frontal and parieto‐occipital regions. ARWMC scores and ADC values correlated positively. Significant correlations were found between frontal ARWMC score and FLWM ADC values (r=0.467 ; p=0.012). ARWMC scores and ADC values correlated positively with age and blood pressure. Significant correlations were: age and frontal NAWM (r=0.440 ; p=0.019); Diastolic blood pressure and FLWM (r=0.386 ; p=0.034); sistolic blood pressure and parietooccipital NAWM (r=0.407 ; P=0.032). Due to the higher number of motor and cognitive variables a preliminary study was done, using principal component analysis. A global tendency to a negative correlation was found between ARWMC scores, ADC values and motor and cognitive performances. Evolutive analysis of ADC (n=19), showed a significant variation, with higher values in t1 in FLWM (Right: z=‐2.875 ; p=0.004 ; Left: z=‐2.113 ; p=0.035) and lower values in t1 in cerebellar NAWM (Right: z=‐2.094 ; p=0.036 ; Left: z=‐1.989 ; p=0.047). A negative correlation was found between ADC variation in cerebellar NAWM and contralateral FLWM (Left cerebellar NAWM / Right FLWM: r=‐0.133 ; p=n.s.; Right cerebellar NAWM/ Left FLWM: r=‐0.561 ; p=0.012). ADC values on the right correlated positively with walking speed (r=0,562 ; p=0,012). CONCLUSIONS: Progression of ARWML can be documented with a detailed visual scale in a one year interval. However, functional, motor and cognitive impairment, do not seem to progress significantly within the same period. A higher severity of ARWML is associated with a tendency to a worse functional and motor performance (and possibly to higher scores in depression scales). The issue of progression in a simplified visual scale from a mild to a moderate / severe degree of ARWML is not further elucidated. Patients with predominantly posterior lesions may be a subset of ARWML patients, with a different profile, that despite higher extent of lesion, seem to fair better than the rest of the group, namely with better performance on motor and cognitive tests. Evolution profile of this subset of patients also seems to be different, without a clearcut tendency to worsening functional, motor and cognitive (particularly for executive function tests) performance that is observed in the rest of the group. Imaging analysis, with a visual scale and ADC evaluation, suggests that severity of ARWML correlates negatively with cognitive and motor performance and positively with age and blood pressure. A higher vulnerability of frontal white matter to vascular disease seems to play an important role in motor and cognitive dysfunction, mainly determined by impairment of attention skills associated with frontal‐subcortical disconnection. DWI results, suggest that this may also be true for NAWM, underlining that conventional MR images may not represent the true extent of cognitive decline. The relation between vascular disease progression inside frontal lesions and ADC reduction in contralateral cerebellar peduncles, may be associated with a worse motor performance. Disruption of fronto‐cerebellar cicuits, with associated regional hypometabolism, may be responsible for the reduction of cerebellar ADC.

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The response to interferon treatment in chronic hepatitis NANB/C has usually been classified as complete, partial or absent, according to the behavior of serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT). However, a more detailed observation of the enzymatic activity has shown that the patterns may be more complex. The aim of this study was to describe the long term follow-up and patterns of ALT response in patients with chronic hepatitis NANB/C treated with recombinant interferon-alpha. A follow-up of 6 months or more after interferon-a was achieved in 44 patients. We have classified the serum ALT responses into six patterns and the observed frequencies were as follows: I. Long term response = 9 (20.5%); II. Normalization followed by persistent relapse after IFN = 7 (15.9%); III. Normalization with transient relapse = 5 (11.9%); IV. Temporary normalization and relapse during IFN = 4 (9.1%); V. Partial response (more than 50% of ALT decrease) = 7 (15.9%); VI. No response = 12 (27.3%). In conclusion, ALT patterns vary widely during and after IFN treatment and can be classified in at least 6 types.