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Increasing the Number of Underrepresented Minority Behavioral Health Researchers Partnering With Underresourced Communities: Lessons Learned From a Pilot Research Project Program - PubMed
Increasing the Number of Underrepresented Minority Behavioral Health Researchers Partnering With Underresourced Communities: Lessons Learned From a Pilot Research Project Program - PubMed
To address critical health equity issues facing racially and ethnically diverse populations, it is essential to have researchers from similarly diverse backgrounds. Such researchers provide different perspectives that may lead to distinct research questions, novel interpretation of findings, and inn …
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Increasing the Number of Underrepresented Minority Behavioral Health Researchers Partnering With Underresourced Communities: Lessons Learned From a Pilot Research Project Program - PubMed
Dynamics of bone tissue formation in tooth extraction sites. An experimental study in dogs - PubMed
Dynamics of bone tissue formation in tooth extraction sites. An experimental study in dogs - PubMed
The healing of an extraction socket involved a series of events including the formation of a coagulum that was replaced by (i) a provisional connective tissue matrix, (ii) woven bone, and (iii) lamellar bone and BM. During the healing process a hard tissue bridge--cortical bone--formed, which "close …
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Dynamics of bone tissue formation in tooth extraction sites. An experimental study in dogs - PubMed
Dynamics of bone tissue formation in tooth extraction sites. An experimental study in dogs
Dynamics of bone tissue formation in tooth extraction sites. An experimental study in dogs
The healing of an extraction socket involved a series of events including the formation of a coagulum that was replaced by (i) a provisional connective tissue matrix, (ii) woven bone, and (iii) lamellar bone and BM. During the healing process a hard tissue bridge--cortical bone--formed, which "close …
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Dynamics of bone tissue formation in tooth extraction sites. An experimental study in dogs
Characterization of T wave alternans with ambulatory electrocardiography - PubMed
Characterization of T wave alternans with ambulatory electrocardiography - PubMed
T wave alternans (TWA) is a marker of ventricular electrical instability considered to be predictive for ventricular tachyarrhythmias. Techniques have been developed to detect TWA at the microv level as a method for arrhythmia risk stratification of persons at high risk for sudden cardiac death. Cur …
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Characterization of T wave alternans with ambulatory electrocardiography - PubMed
The current evidence base for the clinical nurse leader: a narrative review of the literature - PubMed
The current evidence base for the clinical nurse leader: a narrative review of the literature - PubMed
The clinical nurse leader (CNL) is a relatively new nursing role, introduced in 2003 through the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN). A narrative review of the extant CNL literature was conducted with the aim of comprehensively summarizing the broad and methodologically diverse CNL ev …
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The current evidence base for the clinical nurse leader: a narrative review of the literature - PubMed
'Centering' care - PubMed
'Centering' care - PubMed
As part of its Raise the Voice campaign to showcase nurses who are key players in transforming health care, the American Academy of Nursing has identified nurses they call edge runners -"practical innovators who have led the way in bringing new thinking and new methods to a wide range of health care …
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'Centering' care - PubMed
Perfusion CT Imaging of Brain Tumors: An Overview
Perfusion CT Imaging of Brain Tumors: An Overview
SUMMARY: Perfusion imaging of brain tumors has been performed by using various tracer and nontracer modalities and can provide additional physiologic and hemodynamic information, which is not available with routine morphologic imaging. Tumor vascular perfusion parameters obtained by using CT or MR perfusion have been used for tumor grading, prognosis, and treatment response in addition to differentiating treatment/radiation effects and non-neoplastic lesions from neoplasms. This article is an overview of the utility of PCT for assessment of brain tumors and describes the technique, its advantages, and limitations. BBB : blood-brain barrier CBF : cerebral blood flow CBV : cerebral blood volume DSC : dynamic susceptibility contrast FDG-PET : fluorodeoxyglucose–positron-emission tomography K trans : volume transfer coefficient MRI : MR imaging MTT : mean transit time MVCP : microvascular cellular proliferation MVD : microvascular density PCT : perfusion CT PS : permeability surface-area product rCBV : regional cerebral blood flow ROI : region of interest rPSR : relative percentage signal recovery SDF-1 : stromal derived factor-1 TDL : tumefactive demyelinating lesion TVA : total vascular area VEGF : vascular endothelial growth factor WHO : World Health Organization
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Perfusion CT Imaging of Brain Tumors: An Overview
Perfusion CT Imaging of Brain Tumors: An Overview
Perfusion CT Imaging of Brain Tumors: An Overview
SUMMARY: Perfusion imaging of brain tumors has been performed by using various tracer and nontracer modalities and can provide additional physiologic and hemodynamic information, which is not available with routine morphologic imaging. Tumor vascular perfusion parameters obtained by using CT or MR perfusion have been used for tumor grading, prognosis, and treatment response in addition to differentiating treatment/radiation effects and non-neoplastic lesions from neoplasms. This article is an overview of the utility of PCT for assessment of brain tumors and describes the technique, its advantages, and limitations. BBB : blood-brain barrier CBF : cerebral blood flow CBV : cerebral blood volume DSC : dynamic susceptibility contrast FDG-PET : fluorodeoxyglucose–positron-emission tomography K trans : volume transfer coefficient MRI : MR imaging MTT : mean transit time MVCP : microvascular cellular proliferation MVD : microvascular density PCT : perfusion CT PS : permeability surface-area product rCBV : regional cerebral blood flow ROI : region of interest rPSR : relative percentage signal recovery SDF-1 : stromal derived factor-1 TDL : tumefactive demyelinating lesion TVA : total vascular area VEGF : vascular endothelial growth factor WHO : World Health Organization
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Perfusion CT Imaging of Brain Tumors: An Overview
Introducing intentional rounding: a pilot project - PubMed
Introducing intentional rounding: a pilot project - PubMed
There is disagreement among nurses about the contribution of intentional rounding to patient care, particularly in light of the weak evidence base, time involved and associated documentation. Therefore, further research is needed in this area.
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Introducing intentional rounding: a pilot project - PubMed
WO2019222319 A HOSTED DYNAMIC PROVISIONING PROTOCOL WITH SERVERS AND A NETWORKED RESPONDER
WO2019222319 A HOSTED DYNAMIC PROVISIONING PROTOCOL WITH SERVERS AND A NETWORKED RESPONDER
This patent search tool allows you not only to search the PCT database of about 2 million International Applications but also the worldwide patent collections. This search facility features: flexible search syntax; automatic word stemming and relevance ranking; as well as graphical results.
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WO2019222319 A HOSTED DYNAMIC PROVISIONING PROTOCOL WITH SERVERS AND A NETWORKED RESPONDER
A HOSTED DYNAMIC PROVISIONING PROTOCOL WITH SERVERS AND A NETWORKED RESPONDER
A HOSTED DYNAMIC PROVISIONING PROTOCOL WITH SERVERS AND A NETWORKED RESPONDER
This patent search tool allows you not only to search the PCT database of about 2 million International Applications but also the worldwide patent collections. This search facility features: flexible search syntax; automatic word stemming and relevance ranking; as well as graphical results.
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A HOSTED DYNAMIC PROVISIONING PROTOCOL WITH SERVERS AND A NETWORKED RESPONDER
Higher serum procalcitonin and IL-6 levels predict worse diagnosis for acute respiratory distress syndrome patients with multiple organ dysfunction
Higher serum procalcitonin and IL-6 levels predict worse diagnosis for acute respiratory distress syndrome patients with multiple organ dysfunction
Aims: To study the clinical significance and prognostic value of monitoring procalcitonin (PCT) and interleukin 6 (IL-6) levels in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) patients with multiple organ dysfunction (MODS). Methods: We enrolled 24 ARDS ...
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Higher serum procalcitonin and IL-6 levels predict worse diagnosis for acute respiratory distress syndrome patients with multiple organ dysfunction
Telelink: the use of telephone conferences for multidisciplinary team meetings - PubMed
Telelink: the use of telephone conferences for multidisciplinary team meetings - PubMed
There are various circumstances where the traditional face to face setting for multidisciplinary meetings is not practical or possible. This includes departments which have a responsibility covering a large geographic region. This paper describes an inexpensive, cost-effective and novel way of condu …
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Telelink: the use of telephone conferences for multidisciplinary team meetings - PubMed
On the IR spectroscopy and chemometric based rapid and non-destructive method for the investigation of sunscreen stains: Application in forensic science - PubMed
On the IR spectroscopy and chemometric based rapid and non-destructive method for the investigation of sunscreen stains: Application in forensic science - PubMed
Cosmetic products such as sunscreens may often be encountered in forensic investigations as traces left on tissue paper, apparels, drinkware, painted exterior, or various alternative surfaces. The pilot study aimed at efficiently using Infrared spectroscopy coupled with chemometrics to cater to unbi …
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On the IR spectroscopy and chemometric based rapid and non-destructive method for the investigation of sunscreen stains: Application in forensic science - PubMed
Higher serum procalcitonin and IL-6 levels predict worse diagnosis for acute respiratory distress syndrome patients with multiple organ dysfunction
Higher serum procalcitonin and IL-6 levels predict worse diagnosis for acute respiratory distress syndrome patients with multiple organ dysfunction
Aims: To study the clinical significance and prognostic value of monitoring procalcitonin (PCT) and interleukin 6 (IL-6) levels in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) patients with multiple organ dysfunction (MODS). Methods: We enrolled 24 ARDS ...
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Higher serum procalcitonin and IL-6 levels predict worse diagnosis for acute respiratory distress syndrome patients with multiple organ dysfunction
Serum procalcitonin (PCT-Q) as a diagnostic tool for bacterial lower respiratory tract infection among COPD patients with acute exacerbation
Serum procalcitonin (PCT-Q) as a diagnostic tool for bacterial lower respiratory tract infection among COPD patients with acute exacerbation
Objective: To determine diagnostic performance of serum PCT-Q (BRAHMS procalcitonin commercial kit) for bacterial lower respiratory tract infection among COPD patient with exacerbation. Material and methods: Prospective study was conducted in 40 hospitalized COPD patients with exacerbation between June 2008 and January 2009. Patient clinical profiles including the presence of infiltrate on chest roentgenogram, leukocytosis, positive sputum culture for bacteria and clinical outcome (mortality, length of stay and mechanical ventilation requirement) were determined. Serum procalcitonin concentration was measured by both PCT-Q commercial kits and standard quantitative assay on the first day of admission. Result: The diagnostic yield of PCT-Q for pneumonic exacerbation (the presence of pulmonary infiltrate) exhibits sensitivity and specificity of 100% and 71.9% whereas the test exhibits 50.0% sensitivity and 73.3% specificity for the presence of leukocytosis. However, positive PCT-Q provides 40.9 % sensitivity and 50.0%specificity for determining bacterial causes of exacerbation (defined by bacterial culture positivity in sputum). There is no significant correlation between positive PCT-Q and the mechanical ventilator requirement (p=0.864) as well as an average length of stay (p=0.139). The correlation between the positive PCT-Q and positive standard serum assay is noted. Conclusion: PCT-Q can be used as biomarker for pneumonic exacerbation in COPD patients whereas the PCT-Q level is poorly correlated with the clinical outcome. In addition, correlation of kits and standard assay is noted. However, the benefit of PCT-Q is shorter turnaround time.
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Serum procalcitonin (PCT-Q) as a diagnostic tool for bacterial lower respiratory tract infection among COPD patients with acute exacerbation
In-the-spectacle-lens telescopic device - PubMed
In-the-spectacle-lens telescopic device - PubMed
Spectacle-mounted telescopic systems are prescribed for individuals with visual impairments. Bioptic telescopes are typically mounted toward the top of the spectacle lens (or above the frame) with the telescope eyepiece positioned above the wearer's pupil. This allows the wearer to use up and down h …
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In-the-spectacle-lens telescopic device - PubMed
Dynamic Perfusion CT Assessment of the Blood-Brain Barrier Permeability: First Pass versus Delayed Acquisition
Dynamic Perfusion CT Assessment of the Blood-Brain Barrier Permeability: First Pass versus Delayed Acquisition
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The Patlak model has been applied to first-pass perfusion CT (PCT) data to extract information on blood-brain barrier permeability (BBBP) to predict hemorrhagic transformation in patients with acute stroke. However, the Patlak model was originally described for the delayed steady-state phase of contrast circulation. The goal of this study was to assess whether the first pass or the delayed phase of a contrast bolus injection better respects the assumptions of the Patlak model for the assessment of BBBP in patients with acute stroke by using PCT. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively identified 125 consecutive patients (29 with acute hemispheric stroke and 96 without) who underwent a PCT study by using a prolonged acquisition time up to 3 minutes. The Patlak model was applied to calculate BBBP in ischemic and nonischemic brain tissue. Linear regression of the Patlak plot was performed separately for the first pass and for the delayed phase of the contrast bolus injection. Patlak linear regression models for the first pass and the delayed phase were compared in terms of their respective square root mean squared errors (√MSE) and correlation coefficients ( R ) by using generalized estimating equations with robust variance estimation. RESULTS: BBBP values calculated from the first pass were significantly higher than those from the delayed phase, both in nonischemic brain tissue (2.81 mL × 100 g−1 × min−1 for the first pass versus 1.05 mL × 100 g−1 × min−1 for the delayed phase, P < .001) and in ischemic tissue (7.63 mL × 100 g−1 × min−1 for the first pass versus 1.31 mL × 100 g−1 × min−1 for the delayed phase, P < .001). Compared with regression models from the first pass, Patlak regression models obtained from the delayed data were of better quality, showing significantly lower √MSE and higher R . CONCLUSION: Only the delayed phase of PCT acquisition respects the assumptions of linearity of the Patlak model in patients with and without stroke.
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Dynamic Perfusion CT Assessment of the Blood-Brain Barrier Permeability: First Pass versus Delayed Acquisition
Dynamic Perfusion CT Assessment of the Blood-Brain Barrier Permeability: First Pass versus Delayed Acquisition
Dynamic Perfusion CT Assessment of the Blood-Brain Barrier Permeability: First Pass versus Delayed Acquisition
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The Patlak model has been applied to first-pass perfusion CT (PCT) data to extract information on blood-brain barrier permeability (BBBP) to predict hemorrhagic transformation in patients with acute stroke. However, the Patlak model was originally described for the delayed steady-state phase of contrast circulation. The goal of this study was to assess whether the first pass or the delayed phase of a contrast bolus injection better respects the assumptions of the Patlak model for the assessment of BBBP in patients with acute stroke by using PCT. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively identified 125 consecutive patients (29 with acute hemispheric stroke and 96 without) who underwent a PCT study by using a prolonged acquisition time up to 3 minutes. The Patlak model was applied to calculate BBBP in ischemic and nonischemic brain tissue. Linear regression of the Patlak plot was performed separately for the first pass and for the delayed phase of the contrast bolus injection. Patlak linear regression models for the first pass and the delayed phase were compared in terms of their respective square root mean squared errors (√MSE) and correlation coefficients ( R ) by using generalized estimating equations with robust variance estimation. RESULTS: BBBP values calculated from the first pass were significantly higher than those from the delayed phase, both in nonischemic brain tissue (2.81 mL × 100 g−1 × min−1 for the first pass versus 1.05 mL × 100 g−1 × min−1 for the delayed phase, P < .001) and in ischemic tissue (7.63 mL × 100 g−1 × min−1 for the first pass versus 1.31 mL × 100 g−1 × min−1 for the delayed phase, P < .001). Compared with regression models from the first pass, Patlak regression models obtained from the delayed data were of better quality, showing significantly lower √MSE and higher R . CONCLUSION: Only the delayed phase of PCT acquisition respects the assumptions of linearity of the Patlak model in patients with and without stroke.
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Dynamic Perfusion CT Assessment of the Blood-Brain Barrier Permeability: First Pass versus Delayed Acquisition