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Objective: To develop a reliable, valid, and responsive self-administered questionnaire to probe pain, stiffness and physical disability in patients with osteoarthritis (OA) of the hand. Design: In order to assess the dimensionality of the symptomatology of hand OA, a self-administered questionnaire was developed to probe various aspects of pain (10 items), stiffness (two items), and physical function (83 items). The question inventory was generated from eight existing health status measures and an interactive process involving four rheumatologists, two physiotherapists, and an orthopaedic surgeon. Results: Face-to-face interviews were conducted with 50 OA hand patients; 39 females and 11 males with mean age 62.8 years and mean disease duration 9.4 years. Items retained were those which fulfilled specified selection criteria: prevalence greater than or equal to60% and mean importance score approximating or exceeding 2.0 Item exclusion criteria included low prevalence, gender-based, ambiguous, duplicates or similarities, alternatives, composite items, and items that were too restrictive. This process resulted in five pain, one stiffness and nine function items which have been proposed for incorporation in the AUSCAN Index. Conclusions: Using a traditional development strategy, we have constructed a self-administered multi-dimensional outcome measure for assessing hand OA. The next stage includes reliability, validity and responsiveness testing of the 15-item questionnaire. (C) 2002 OsteoArthritis Research Society Intenational. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Background: The Western Ontario and McMaster Universities (WOMAC) Osteoarthritis Index is a previously described self-administered questionnaire covering three domains: pain, stiffness and function. It has been validated in patients with osteoarthritis (OA) of the hip or knee in a paper-based format. Aim: To validate the WOMAC 3.0 using a numerical rating scale in a computerized touch screen format allowing immediate evaluation of the questionnaire. In the computed version cartoons, written and audio instruments were included in order facilitate application. Methods: Fifty patients, demographically balanced, with radiographically proven primary hip or knee OA completed the classical paper and the new computerized WOMAC version. Subjects were randomized either to paper format or computerized format first to balance possible order effects, Results: The intra-class correlation coefficients for pain, stiffness and function values were 0.915, 0.745 and 0.940, respectively. The Spearman correlation coefficients for pain, stiffness and function were 0.88, 0.77 and 0.87, respectively. Conclusion: These data indicate that the computerized WOMAC OA index 3.0 is comparable to the paper WOMAC in all three dimensions. The computerized version would allow physicians to get an immediate result and if present a direct comparison with a previous exam. (C) 2002 OsteoArthritis Research Society International. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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High index Differential Algebraic Equations (DAEs) force standard numerical methods to lower order. Implicit Runge-Kutta methods such as RADAU5 handle high index problems but their fully implicit structure creates significant overhead costs for large problems. Singly Diagonally Implicit Runge-Kutta (SDIRK) methods offer lower costs for integration. This paper derives a four-stage, index 2 Explicit Singly Diagonally Implicit Runge-Kutta (ESDIRK) method. By introducing an explicit first stage, the method achieves second order stage calculations. After deriving and solving appropriate order conditions., numerical examples are used to test the proposed method using fixed and variable step size implementations. (C) 2001 IMACS. Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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Background: Steatosis occurs in more than 50% of patients with chronic hepatitis C and is associated with increased hepatic fibrosis. In many of these patients the pathogenesis of steatosis appears to be the some as for patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease-that is, related to visceral adiposity and obesity. Methods: The effect of a three month weight reduction programme on liver biochemistry and metabolic parameters was examined in 19 subjects with steatosis and chronic hepatitis C. Paired liver biopsies were performed in 10 subjects, prior to and 3-6 months following the intervention, to determine the effect of weight loss on liver histology. Results: There was a mean weight loss of 5.9 (3.2) kg and a mean reduction in waist circumference of 9.0 (5.0) cm. In 16 of the 19 patients, serum alanine aminotransferase levels fell progressively with weight loss. Mean fasting insulin fell from 16 (7) to 11 (4) mmol/l (p
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Objective: To compare percentage body fat (%BF) for a given body mass index (BMI) among New Zealand European, Maori and Pacific Island children. To develop prediction equations based on bioimpedance measurements for the estimation of fat-free mass (FFM) appropriate to children in these three ethnic groups. Design: Cross-sectional study. Purposive sampling of schoolchildren aimed at recruiting three children of each sex and ethnicity for each year of age. Double cross-validation of FFM prediction equations developed by multiple regression. Setting: Local schools in Auckland. Subjects: Healthy European, Maori and Pacific Island children (n = 172, 83 M, 89 F, mean age 9.4 +/- 2.8(s. d.), range 5 - 14 y). Measurements: Height, weight, age, sex and ethnicity were recorded. FFM was derived from measurements of total body water by deuterium dilution and resistance and reactance were measured by bioimpedance analysis. Results: For fixed BMI, the Maori and Pacific Island girls averaged 3.7% lower % BF than European girls. For boys a similar relation was not found since BMI did not significantly influence % BF of European boys ( P = 0.18). Based on bioimpedance measurements a single prediction equation was developed for all children: FFM (kg) = 0.622 height (cm)(2)/ resistance +0.234 weight (kg)+1.166, R-2 = 0.96, s. e. e. = 2.44 kg. Ethnicity, age and sex were not significant predictors. Conclusions: A robust equation for estimation of FFM in New Zealand European, Maori and Pacific Island children in the 5 - 14 y age range that is more suitable than BMI for the determination of body fatness in field studies has been developed. Sponsorship: Maurice and Phyllis Paykel Trust, Auckland University of Technology Contestable Grants Fund and the Ministry of Health.
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Background/Aims: Host factors such as increased body mass index (BMI) and genotype-specific viral factors contribute to the development of steatosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C (HCV). We hypothesized that host metabolic factors associated with increased BMI may play a role in disease progression. Methods: Fasting serum was collected from 160 patients with chronic HCV at the time of liver biopsy and 45 age, gender and BMI matched controls, and assessed for levels of insulin, c-peptide and leptin. Results: Patients with viral genotype 3 had more severe steatosis (P = 0.0001) and developed stages 1 and 2 fibrosis at a younger age (P < 0.05) than patients with genotype 1. For both genotypes, overweight patients had significantly more steatosis and increased insulin and leptin levels. In contrast to lean patients, there was a statistically significant increase in circulating insulin levels with increasing fibrosis in overweight patients with chronic HCV (P = 0.03). Following multivariate analysis, insulin was independently associated with fibrosis (P = 0.046) but not inflammation (P = 0.83). There was no association between serum leptin levels and stage of fibrosis. Conclusions: Increasing circulating insulin levels may be a factor responsible for the association between BMI and fibrosis in patients with HCV, irrespective of viral genotype. (C) 2003 European Association for the Study of the Liver. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Efetuar o c??lculo dos acr??scimos legais para uma determinada data, mediante o fornecimento dos dados do cr??dito tribut??rio e/ou apurar o valor devedor ou credor, saldo, resultante da associa????o de pagamentos e cr??ditos tribut??rios. A aplica????o visa facilitar e agilizar o atendimento ao p??blico em geral e subsidiar os c??lculos no acompanhamento de processos fiscais nas reparti????es da SRF. Minimizar o fluxo de pessoas a SRF, permitindo que qualquer usu??rio que tenha tributos j?? vencidos ou a vencer (quotas), possa utilizar o sistema, bastando para isso, efetuar uma baixa dos programas da Internet e realizar os seus pr??prios c??lculos, gerando automaticamente o Documento de Arrecada????o Federal - DARF para ser recolhido na rede arrecadora sem a necessidade de se dirigir ?? SRF
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O projeto refere-se ?? elabora????o de um manual que aborda, de forma pontual e objetiva, a legisla????o relativa aos procedimentos a serem observados nos processos sob responsabilidade da Advocacia Geral da Uni??o ??? AGU, em tramita????o na Justi??a Federal e Justi??a do Trabalho. O manual re??ne no????es sobre a legisla????o do processo, cria normas e rotinas para a an??lise, confer??ncia, elabora????o de c??lculos e per??cias judiciais, fornece f??rmulas, tabelas e ??ndices aplicados nos c??lculos. A ado????o do manual trouxe resultados qualitativos e quantitativos na medida em que a padroniza????o dos procedimentos se traduziu na melhoria da produtividade e transpar??ncia dos c??lculos, aumentando o grau de confiabilidade e seguran??a para os representantes judiciais que promovem a defesa da Uni??o
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Criada na d??cada de 40 para extrair min??rio de ferro dos dep??sitos do interior do Estado de Minas Gerais, aos poucos a Companhia Vale do Rio Doce (CVRD) expandiu suas atividades e ??reas de atua????o, de forma que hoje ?? a maior companhia exportadora de ferro, al??m de atuar na extra????o e beneficiamento de bauxita, ouro e outros minerais abundantes no Brasil. Com o prop??sito de elevar o rendimento das minas e a economicidade global do sistema, a CVRD adotou o processo de aglomera????o de min??rio por pelotiza????o e implantou seis usinas de pelotiza????o na ??rea de Tubar??o, no Estado do Esp??rito Santo. As usinas de pelotiza????o produzem pelotas de min??rio de ferro de alta qualidade. A pelotiza????o ?? um processo de aglomera????o da parcela ultrafina de min??rio ??? com o recurso de um processamento t??rmico ??? em esferas de di??metro adequado, com caracter??sticas de qualidade que permitam a sua aplica????o direta nos fornos sider??rgicos. A moagem ?? parte desse processo. Quando os moinhos est??o em opera????o normal, s??o programadas paradas para inspe????o do revestimento. Se h?? desgaste, programam-se paradas para trocar as barras de revestimento desgastadas
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O artigo apresenta o in??cio da implanta????o das c??maras setoriais no Governo do Estado do Par??, introduzindo um novo desenho para a gest??o das pol??ticas p??blicas no estado. A pesquisa foi realizada por meio de an??lise documental junto a diversas inst??ncias do governo paraense, tendo sido o autor participante da implanta????o e da coordena????o da C??mara Setorial de Gest??o at?? 2007. Primeiramente, faz-se uma an??lise sobre os novos modelos de gest??o p??blica no Brasil e a dissolu????o dos antigos padr??es. Em seguida, apresenta-se a proposta de c??maras setoriais, seus m??todos e conceitos, partindo para avan??os e desafios impostos pela implementa????o do novo modelo, conclui-se com uma an??lise sobre o futuro do modelo na gest??o p??blica estadual, bem como a aproxima????o com ferramentas contempor??neas da administra????o, interagindo com as diversas ??reas do governo estadual.