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A model-based approach for assessing bronchodilator responsiveness in children: The conventional cutoff revisited

2020

An increase in FEV1 >=12% has been proposed in international guidelines as a clue to airway reversibility for diagnosing asthma in both adults and children. However, the validity of this cut-off has been questioned in the pediatric population. The aim of this study was to provide evidence that different cut-off values in BDR may be associated with better performance in discriminating among outpatient children with naïve asthma (A) and without asthma (NA). We compared three approaches: i) the conventional cutoff (12%); ii) the cut-off estimated by Youden's criteria; and iii) the cut-off based on a model-driven approach. we found that the conventional cut-off of 12% showed poor sensitivity in…

SpirometryMalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtycut-offAdolescentmedicine.drug_classImmunologyspirometrySensitivity and Specificitysegmented modelchildrenReference ValuesBronchodilatorForced Expiratory VolumeImmunology and AllergyMedicineCutoffHumansChildAsthmaModels Statisticalmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryasthmachildren asthma spirometry bronchodilator response cut-offmedicine.diseaseBronchodilator AgentsChild PreschoolFemalebronchodilator responsedynamic nomogrambusiness
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On powerful exact nonrandomized tests for the Poisson two-sample setting.

2020

In the case of two independent samples from Poisson distributions, the natural target parameter for hypothesis testing is the ratio of the two population means. The conditional tests which have been derived for this class of problems already in the 1940s are well known to be optimal in terms of power only when randomized decisions between hypotheses are admitted at the boundary of the respective rejection regions. The major objective of this contribution is to show how the approach used by Boschloo in 1970 for constructing a powerful nonrandomized version of Fisher’s exact test for hypotheses about the odds ratio between two binomial parameters can successfully be adapted for the Poisson c…

Statistics and Probabilityeducation.field_of_studyEpidemiologyPopulationBoundary (topology)Poisson distribution01 natural sciences010104 statistics & probability03 medical and health sciencessymbols.namesakeExact test0302 clinical medicineHealth Information ManagementSample size determinationSample SizesymbolsCutoffApplied mathematics030212 general & internal medicinePoisson Distribution0101 mathematicseducationEquivalence (measure theory)Statistical hypothesis testingMathematicsStatistical methods in medical research
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Cylindrical surface waveguide modes using a surface impedance dyadic method

1987

The fields and characteristic parameters of nonradiating modes of a dielectric-coated wire with an intervening airgap are derived using a surface impedance dyadic method. This method shows several advantages and provides a straightforward method for working out the characteristic equation, cutoff conditions, far-from-cutoff conditions and field coefficients. Important results about the hybrid nature of these modes are shown, and some of them are common to any cylindrical surface waveguide.

Surface (mathematics)Waveguide (electromagnetism)OnesField (physics)business.industryMathematical analysisGeneral EngineeringCharacteristic equationCutoff frequencyOpticsSurface waveCutoffSurface impedancebusinessMathematics
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Ultrasonic guided wave propagation in long bones with varying cortical thickness

2009

The propagation of ultrasonic guided wave (GW) in the long bone is very sensitive to the bones' shapes, properties and cortical thicknesses (CTh). Most of the previous studies on the GW propagation in long bones mainly focused on the bones with uniform CTh. However, it is necessary to understand the impacts of CTh variation, such as mode conversion. Therefore, an adequate analysis on GW propagating in long bones with varying CTh is essential for the precise calibration of the quantitative measurement of it. The aim of this study is to use a modified boundary element method (BEM) to analyze the GW propagation characteristics in long bones with varying CTh. Numerical analysis implemented by t…

Ultrasonic guided waveOpticsMaterials sciencebusiness.industryBioacousticsAcousticsNumerical analysisCalibrationSensitivity (control systems)Transmission coefficientbusinessBoundary element methodCutoff frequency2009 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium
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Correlation of the highest-energy cosmic rays with the positions of nearby active galactic nuclei

2008

Data collected by the Pierre Auger Observatory provide evidence for anisotropy in the arrival directions of the cosmic rays with the ighest-energies, which are correlated with the positions of relatively nearby active galactic nuclei (AGN) [Pierre Auger Collaboration, Science 318 (2007) 938]. The correlation has maximum significance for cosmic rays with energy greater than ~6 x 1019 eV and AGN at a distance less than ~75 Mpc. We have confirmed the anisotropy at a confidence level of more than 99% through a test with parameters specified a priori, using an independent data set. The observed correlation is compatible with the hypothesis that cosmic rays with the highest-energies originate fro…

[SDU.ASTR.CO]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Cosmology and Extra-Galactic Astrophysics [astro-ph.CO]AstronomyOsservatorio Pierre AugerAstrophysicsGALAXY CLUSTER SURVEYAstrophysicsauger01 natural sciencesHigh energy cosmic rayRaggi cosmiciAstrophysical jetGMFObservatoryUltra-high-energy cosmic ray010303 astronomy & astrophysicsPhysicsBL-LACERTAEGreisen–Zatsepin–Kuz’min effect[SDU.ASTR]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]ORIGINUHECRAstrophysics (astro-ph)Settore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentaleAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsPierre Auger ObservatoryGZKRadiación cósmicaAnisotropíaCATALOGobservatoryddc:540EGMFCUTOFFComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSINGRELATIVISTIC JETSActive galactic nucleusAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaCosmic background radiationFOS: Physical sciencesCosmic rayAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsACCELERATION[PHYS.ASTR.CO]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Cosmology and Extra-Galactic Astrophysics [astro-ph.CO]0103 physical sciencesextra-galacticPARTICLESAGNAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsCiencias ExactasPierre Auger ObservatoryANISOTROPYhigh energy cosmic raysSciami atmosferici010308 nuclear & particles physicsFísicaAstronomyAstronomy and AstrophysicsCENTAURUSGalaxyExperimental High Energy Physics
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Capturing the Severity and Impairment Associated With Depression: The Overall Depression Severity and Impairment Scale (ODSIS) Validation in a Spanis…

2019

Background: The Overall Depression Severity and Impairment Scale (ODSIS) is a self-report scale designed to evaluate the severity and functional impairment associated with depression. Objective: This study evaluated the psychometric properties of the online version of the ODSIS in Spanish outpatients with depression and anxiety disorders. Method: Patients with a main diagnosis of a depressive (n = 283) or anxiety disorder (n = 191) and a mean age of 38.15 (SD = 12.06) were evaluated with a clinical diagnostic interview and measures assessing depression, anxiety, positive and negative affect, and quality of life. Factorial structure, internal consistency, convergent, and discriminant validit…

impairmentlcsh:RC435-571severitypsychometric propertiesSeverity03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of lifelcsh:PsychiatryMedicineCutoffOnlineonlineDepression (differential diagnoses)Original ResearchPsychiatrybusiness.industryDepressionDiscriminant validityConstruct validitymedicine.diseaseConfirmatory factor analysis030227 psychiatryPsychiatry and Mental healthPsychometric propertiesImpairmentdepressionAnxietymedicine.symptombusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAnxiety disorderClinical psychology
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Prenatal Risk Calculation (PRC) 3.0: An Extended DoE-Based First-Trimester Screening Algorithm Allowing For Early Blood Sampling

2015

Aim: Both previous versions of the German PRC algorithm developed by our group for routine first-trimester screening relied on the assumption that maternal blood sampling and fetal ultrasonography are performed at the same visit of a pregnant women. In this paper we present an extension of our method allowing also for constellations where this synchronization is abandoned through preponing blood sampling to dates before 11 weeks of gestation. Methods: In contrast to the directly measured concentrations of the serum parameters PAPP-A and free ß-hCG, the logarithmically transformed values could be shown to admit the construction of reference bands covering the whole range from 16 to 84 mm CRL…

lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicinemedicine.medical_specialtylcsh:R895-920lcsh:MedicinePrenatal diagnosisScreening algorithm030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineStatisticsMedicineCutoffRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingprenatal diagnosisfirst trimester screening030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicinebusiness.industrylcsh:RSampling (statistics)risk calculationmedicine.diseaseSurgeryGestationFalse positive ratebusinessTrisomyBlood samplingUltrasound International Open
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The Prognostic Value of the Surface Electromyographic Assessment of Pelvic Floor Muscles in Women with Stress Urinary Incontinence

2020

Background: The use of surface electromyography (sEMG) measurements to evaluate the bioelectrical activity of the pelvic floor muscle (PFM) during therapeutic intervention is now well established. This study investigates the diagnostic possibilities of sEMG in women with stress urinary incontinence (SUI). The aim of this study was to carry out objective assessments of the bioelectrical activity of the PFM in women after menopause and determine the prognostic value of sEMG for assessing the PFM in patients with SUI. Methods: This was a prospective, observational study that evaluated the bioelectrical activity of the PFM in postmenopausal women with or without SUI (SUI group, n = 89 vs. non-S…

medicine.medical_specialty030232 urology & nephrologylcsh:MedicineUrinary incontinenceElectromyographysurface electromyographyPelvic Floor MuscleArticle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineCutoffIn patient030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicinePelvic floorurinary incontinenceReceiver operating characteristicmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrylcsh:RCurve analysisGeneral Medicinemedicine.anatomical_structurePhysical therapymedicine.symptombusinesspelvic floor muscleJournal of Clinical Medicine
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OARSI–OMERACT definition of relevant radiological progression in hip/knee osteoarthritis

2009

Summary Background Joint space width (JSW) evaluated in millimeters on plain X-rays is the currently optimal recognized technique to evaluate osteoarthritis (OA) structural progression. Data obtained can be presented at the group level (e.g., mean±standard deviation of the changes). Such presentation makes difficult the interpretation of the clinical relevance of the reported results. Therefore, a presentation at the individual level (e.g., % progressors) seems more attractive but requires to determining a cut-off. Several methodologies have been proposed to define cut-offs in JSW: arbitrary chosen cut-off, cut-off based on the validity to predict a relevant end-point such as the requiremen…

medicine.medical_specialtyConsensusKnee JointRadiographyBiomedical EngineeringOsteoarthritisCutoffsArticleOsteoarthritis HipRheumatologyReference ValuesReliability studyOsteoarthritisMedicineHumansMedical physicsOrthopedics and Sports MedicineReliability (statistics)Clinical Trials as Topicbusiness.industryEvidence-based medicineOsteoarthritis Kneemedicine.diseaseClinical trialRadiographyRadiological weaponPhysical therapyDisease ProgressionFeasibility StudiesHip JointJoint space widthbusinessMedline databaseOsteoarthritis and Cartilage
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P1013 : Chronic intermittent hypoxia is associated with liver damage and atherosclerosis in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

2015

all the steatosis grades, except S2 vs S3. The diagnostic performances of CAP in quantifying each steatosis grade was: for S ≥1 AUC=0.813 (cutoff 260dB/m, Se = 64.84%, Sp =87.27%, PPV=80.8%, NPV=75%, +LR =5.09, −LR =0.40, DA=76.11%); for S ≥2 AUC=0.822 (cutoff 285dB/m, Se = 69.70%, Sp =85.12%, PPV=47.9%, NPV=93.5%, +LR =4.68, −LR =0.36, DA=82.08%); for S ≥3 AUC=0.838 (cutoff 294dB/m, Se =83.33%, Sp =82.54%, PPV=23.3%, NPV=98.7%, +LR =4.77, −LR =0.20, DA=81.59%). AUCs calculated between two steatosis grades only were: 0.772 (for S0 vs S1), 0.874 (S0 vs S2), 0.904 (S0 vs S3), 0.659 (S1 vs S2), 0.777 (S1 vs S3), and 0.665 (S2 vs S3) respectively. Conclusions: Maximal diagnostic accuracy could …

medicine.medical_specialtyHepatologybusiness.industryFatty liverNon alcoholicDiseasemedicine.diseaseGastroenterologyInternal medicinemedicineCutoffChronic intermittent hypoxiaIn patientLiver damageSteatosisbusinessJournal of Hepatology
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