Search results for "Biomedical engineering"

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Detection of Ventricular Fibrillation Using the Image from Time-Frequency Representation and Combined Classifiers without Feature Extraction

2018

Due the fact that the required therapy to treat Ventricular Fibrillation (V F) is aggressive (electric shock), the lack of a proper detection and recovering therapy could cause serious injuries to the patient or trigger a ventricular fibrillation, or even death. This work describes the development of an automatic diagnostic system for the detection of the occurrence of V F in real time by means of the time-frequency representation (T F R) image of the ECG. The main novelties are the use of the T F R image as input for a classification process, as well as the use of combined classifiers. The feature extraction stage is eliminated and, together with the use of specialized binary classifiers, …

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Assisting Electrophysiological Substrate Quantification in Atrial Fibrillation Ablation

2019

[EN] Catheter ablation (CA) is the most popular treatment of atrial fibrillation (AF) with good results in paroxysmal AF, while its efficiency is significantly reduced in persistent AF. With the equipment used for CA strongly depending on electro-gram (EGM) fractionation quantification, the use of a reliable fractionation estimator is crucial to reduce the high recurrence rates in persistent AF. This work introduces a non-linear EGM fractionation quantification technique, which is based on coarse-grained correlation dimension (CGCD) computed over epochs of 1 second. Recordings were firstly normalized, denoised and lowpass filtered. The final CGCD value was calculated by the median CGCD valu…

Electrogram fractionationSubstrate mappingbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatment0206 medical engineeringCatheter ablationAtrial fibrillation02 engineering and technology030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyAblationmedicine.diseaseCorrelation dimension020601 biomedical engineeringAtrial fibrillationTECNOLOGIA ELECTRONICA03 medical and health sciencesElectrophysiology0302 clinical medicineSettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E InformaticamedicineCatheter ablationNuclear medicinebusinessParoxysmal AF
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Besteht eine Beeinträchtigung der ZNS-Aktivität durch gepulste elektromagnetische Felder? - Do Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields Impair CNS Activity?

2001

In the present pilot study we examined the effects of electromagnetic fields on the biological organism. The study was prompted by discussions on the possible effects on the nervous system and cognitive processes of fields produced by mobile phones. The experiments were performed in an electrophysiological laboratory. Eleven volunteers were exposed to pulsed electromagnetic fields (GSM standard). The psychophysiological method of assessing the order threshold (Ordnungsschwelle = OS) was used to examine cognitive performance. Under the test conditions, nine of the subjects showed a loss of mental regeneration, as reflected by an increase in the OS, in comparison with the field-free situation…

Electromagnetic fieldmedicine.medical_specialtyBiological organismbusiness.industryBiomedical EngineeringMedicineCognitionEffects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performanceCns activityAudiologybusinessBiomedizinische Technik/Biomedical Engineering
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Theoretical and experimental study of the role of cell-cell dipole interaction in dielectrophoretic devices: application to polynomial electrodes

2013

BACKGROUND: We aimed to investigate the effect of cell-cell dipole interactions in the equilibrium distributions in dielectrophoretic devices. METHODS: We used a three dimensional coupled Monte Carlo-Poisson method to theoretically study the final distribution of a system of uncharged polarizable particles suspended in a static liquid medium under the action of an oscillating non-uniform electric field generated by polynomial electrodes. The simulated distributions have been compared with experimental ones observed in the case of MDA-MB-231 cells in the same operating conditions. RESULTS: The real and simulated distributions are consistent. In both cases the cells distribution near the elec…

ElectrophoresisPolynomialMonte Carlo methodBiomedical EngineeringCell Communication-cell-cell dipoleMolecular physicsQuantitative Biology::Cell BehaviorBiomaterialsPolarizabilityCell Line TumorElectric fieldElectric ImpedanceElectronic engineeringHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingPoisson DistributionElectrodesPhysicsRadiological and Ultrasound TechnologyResearchGeneral MedicineDipoleElectrophoresisDistribution (mathematics)ElectrodeMonte Carlo MethodAlgorithmsBioMedical Engineering OnLine
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Comments on “New epicardial mapping electrode with warming/cooling function for experimental electrophysiology studies” [33 (5) (2011) 653–659]

2012

ElectrophysiologyMaterials scienceEpicardial mappingmedia_common.quotation_subjectElectrodeBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsFunction (engineering)Biomedical engineeringmedia_commonMedical Engineering & Physics
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Engineering in-plane mechanics of electrospun polyurethane scaffolds for cardiovascular tissue applications

2021

Effective cardiovascular tissue surrogates require high control of scaffold structural and mechanical features to match native tissue properties, which are dependent on tissue-specific mechanics, function heterogenicity, and morphology. Bridging scaffold processing variables with native tissue properties is recognized as a priority for advancing biomechanical performance of biomedical materials and, when translated to the clinical practice, their efficacy. Accordingly, this study selected electrospinning on a rotating cylindrical target as an apparatus of broad application and mapped the relationship between key processing variables and scaffold mechanics and structure. This information was…

Electrospinningcardiovascular tissue mechanical propertieTissue EngineeringTissue ScaffoldsPolyestersPolyurethanesBiomedical Engineeringcardiovascular tissue surrogateBiocompatible Materialscardiovascular tissue morphology.wet processingCardiovascular SystemBiomaterialsMechanics of MaterialselectrodepositionJournal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials
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Dorsal root ganglia neurite outgrowth measured as a function of changes in microelectrode array resistance

2017

Current research in prosthetic device design aims to mimic natural movements using a feedback system that connects to the patient's own nerves to control the device. The first step in using neurons to control motion is to make and maintain contact between neurons and the feedback sensors. Therefore, the goal of this project was to determine if changes in electrode resistance could be detected when a neuron extended a neurite to contact a sensor. Dorsal root ganglia (DRG) were harvested from chick embryos and cultured on a collagen-coated carbon nanotube microelectrode array for two days. The DRG were seeded along one side of the array so the processes extended across the array, contacting a…

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Isolation of fibroblasts for coating of meshes for reconstructive surgery: differences between mesh types.

2009

Aims: An extensive colonization of surgical meshes with autologous fibroblasts may reduce complications. Therefore, we aimed to establish a technique that allows isolation and propagation of fibroblasts from vaginal biopsies. Using these cells we tested the applicability of several clinically applied meshes for fibroblast coating. Materials & methods: Fibroblasts were isolated from vaginal tissue after digestion with collagenase. Characterization was performed by immunostaining for cytokeratin 5, 6 and 14, smooth muscle actin and vimentin. A semiquantitative technique was applied to determine the degree of mesh coating 5 h and 5 weeks after seeding of fibroblasts. Seven meshes of diffe…

EmbryologyPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyBiomedical EngineeringCell Culture TechniquesVimentinPolypropylenesCytokeratinMaterials TestingmedicineHumansTransplantation HomologousFibroblastCell ProliferationbiologyTissue EngineeringChemistryMesenchymal stem cellProstheses and ImplantsFibroblastsPlastic Surgery ProceduresSurgical MeshTransplantationmedicine.anatomical_structureCell cultureVaginaCollagenasebiology.proteinFemaleImmunostainingmedicine.drugRegenerative medicine
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Crossing frontiers in biomaterials and regenerative medicine

2008

From 28 May–1 June 2008, the 8th World Biomaterials Congress (WBC) was held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The meeting attracted 3052 participants from 82 countries, which has made this congress the largest meeting ever held in the field of biomaterials and regenerative medicine. More than 650 oral and 1500 poster contributions [1] were presented in 108 scientific sessions, divided into nine parallel sessions, including 48 dedicated symposia that had been proposed by international leaders in the field. The symposia each contained an invited keynote, providing expert opinions on current developments in biomaterials research. Historically, research in the field of biomaterials has focused on …

Embryologybusiness.industryBiomedical EngineeringIntegrated approachRegenerative medicineBench to bedsideScientific philosophyTissue engineeringParadigm shiftRegenerative medicineMedicineEngineering ethicsbusinessLife Scientists
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Dendritic cells, engineered to secrete a T-cell receptor mimic peptide, induce antigen-specific immunosuppression in vivo

2003

A T-cell receptor mimic peptide (TCRpep) consisting of an 8-amino-acid peptide, homologous to the transmembrane region of the T-cell receptor (TCR) alpha chain, blocks T-cell activation after systemic application. When dendritic cells (DCs) were transduced to secrete the TCRpep and injected into mice, evidence of immunosuppression was observed. In a CD8-driven allergy model, the injection of DCs transduced with the TCRpep reduced inflammation markedly and in a CD4+ T cell-dependent model of multiple sclerosis (experimental autoimmune encephalitis, EAE), injection of TCRpep-secreting DCs abrogated EAE symptoms and prolonged survival. These effects were antigen specific, because transduced DC…

Encephalomyelitis Autoimmune ExperimentalReceptors Peptidemedicine.medical_treatmentReceptors Antigen T-CellBiomedical EngineeringMice TransgenicT-Cell Antigen Receptor SpecificityBioengineeringPeptideBiologyProtein EngineeringApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMiceAntigenBiomimeticsIn vivomedicineAnimalsSecretionAntigensReceptorCells CulturedImmunosuppression Therapychemistry.chemical_classificationT-cell receptorImmunosuppressionDendritic CellsDendritic cellCell biologychemistryImmunologyMolecular MedicineBiotechnologyNature Biotechnology
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