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Effectiveness of a digital platform for sharing knowledge on headache management: a two-year experience

2018

It is crucial that all headache specialists receive adequate training. Considering the unsatisfactory results obtained with standard updating courses and the growing need for continuing professional education, a digital platform was developed as a training tool. The platform has been active since 1 October 2014. It is readily accessible to doctors by free registration. Users have access to all the material available on the platform, which includes scientific articles, e-books, presentations and images. Users can share their own material and clinical cases directly. At the time of this study, the platform had 37 users. In the second year following its launch 316 files were downloaded and fiv…

AdultMedical educationComputer scienceHeadache DisordersGeneral NeuroscienceHeadache DisorderMEDLINEHeadacheGeneral MedicineArticlesOnline Systems03 medical and health sciencesUpload0302 clinical medicineAction (philosophy)Continuing professional developmentItaly030225 pediatricsHumansEducation Medical ContinuingNeurology (clinical)Headache DisordersChild030217 neurology & neurosurgeryHuman
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Access to an online video enhances the consent process, increases knowledge, and decreases anxiety of caregivers with children scheduled for inguinal…

2019

Abstract Background There is limited time within the clinical workflow of most pediatric surgeons to obtain a comprehensive, well informed consent. This study evaluates whether ad-lib access to an online video on the consent dialogue enhances the consent process for inguinal hernia repair (IHR) in children. Methods The study was approved by the state ethics board. A 6-min video of a consent speech on IHR was produced and uploaded to a nonpublic online channel, explaining the condition, procedure, complications, and postoperative expectations. A total of 50 families were randomized to conventional, face-to-face consenting in clinic either with (intervention) or without (control) access to th…

AdultParentsmedicine.medical_specialtyHealth Knowledge Attitudes PracticeVideo RecordingHernia InguinalAnxietylaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled trialPatient Education as TopiclawInformed consentSatisfaction level030225 pediatricsIntervention (counseling)MedicineHumansProspective StudiesChildInternetInformed Consentbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineEvidence-based medicineOnline videomedicine.diseaseInguinal herniaCaregivers030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthPhysical therapyAnxietySurgerymedicine.symptombusinessJournal of pediatric surgery
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A minimal limit-cycle model to profile movement patterns of individuals during agility drill performance: Effects of skill level.

2015

Identification of control strategies during agility performance is significant in understanding movement behavior. This study aimed at providing a fundamental mathematical model for describing the motion of participants during an agility drill and to determine whether skill level constrained model components. Motion patterns of two groups of skilled and unskilled participants (n = 8 in each) during performance of a forward/backward agility drill modeled as limit-cycles. Participant movements were recorded by motion capture of a reflective marker attached to the sacrum of each individual. Graphical and regression analyses of movement kinematics in Hooke’s plane, phase plane and velocity prof…

AdultSacrumComputer scienceMovementBiophysicsExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyKinematicsAthletic PerformanceMotion captureMotion (physics)RunningSkill levelMotionYoung AdultOscillometryHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineComputer Simulationta315Postural BalanceSimulationVan der Pol oscillatorDrillMovement (music)Limit-cycle modelGeneral MedicineVariance (accounting)Phase planeModels TheoreticalMotor processesBiomechanical PhenomenaPhysical FitnessNonlinear dynamicsCalibrationAgilityRegression AnalysisPsychomotor PerformanceHuman movement science
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Mixed predictability and cross-validation to assess non-linear Granger causality in short cardiovascular variability series

2006

A method to evaluate the direction and strength of causal interactions in bivariate cardiovascular and cardiorespiratory series is presented. The method is based on quantifying self and mixed predictability of the two series using nearest-neighbour local linear approximation. It returns two causal coupling indexes measuring the relative improvement in predictability along direct and reverse directions, and a directionality index indicating the preferential direction of interaction. The method was implemented through a cross-validation approach that allowed quantification of directionality without constraining the embedding of the series, and fully exploited the available data to maximise th…

AdultStatistics as TopicBiomedical EngineeringInferenceBlood PressureHealth InformaticsBivariate analysisDirectionalityCross-validationGranger causalityHeart RateStatisticsEconometricsHumansComputer SimulationPredictabilityMathematicsSeries (mathematics)Models CardiovascularNonlinear systemNonlinear DynamicsData Interpretation StatisticalShort-term cardiovascular variabilityRespiratory MechanicsRegression AnalysisFemaleNon-linear predictionLinear approximationAlgorithmsBiomedizinische Technik/Biomedical Engineering
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Time-Varying Surrogate Data to Assess Nonlinearity in Nonstationary Time Series: Application to Heart Rate Variability

2009

We propose a method to extend to time-varying (TV) systems the procedure for generating typical surrogate time series, in order to test the presence of nonlinear dynamics in potentially nonstationary signals. The method is based on fitting a TV autoregressive (AR) model to the original series and then regressing the model coefficients with random replacements of the model residuals to generate TV AR surrogate series. The proposed surrogate series were used in combination with a TV sample entropy (SE) discriminating statistic to assess nonlinearity in both simulated and experimental time series, in comparison with traditional time-invariant (TIV) surrogates combined with the TIV SE discrimin…

AdultTime FactorsComputer scienceRestBiomedical EngineeringSurrogate dataHeart RateStatisticsHumansHeart rate variabilityEntropy (information theory)Computer SimulationNonstationarityEntropy (energy dispersal)Time seriesEntropy (arrow of time)StatisticModels StatisticalEntropy (statistical thermodynamics)RespirationNonlinear dynamicModels CardiovascularComplexitySample entropyNonlinear systemNonlinear DynamicsAutoregressive modelSettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E InformaticaSurrogate dataTime-varying (TV) autoregressive (AR) modelHeart rate variability (HRV)AlgorithmsEntropy (order and disorder)IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
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Association of Cesarean Delivery With Risk of Neurodevelopmental and Psychiatric Disorders in the Offspring: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

2019

This systematic review and meta-analysis examines the association between birth by cesarean delivery and risk of neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders in the offspring compared with birth by vaginal delivery.

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentOffspringAutism Spectrum DisorderSensitivity and SpecificityYoung AdultPregnancyRisk FactorsmedicineElective Cesarean DeliveryAttention deficit hyperactivity disorderHumansPsychiatryChildreproductive and urinary physiologyOriginal InvestigationPsychiatrybusiness.industryVaginal deliveryCesarean SectionMental DisordersResearchGeneral MedicineOdds ratiomedicine.diseaseDelivery ObstetricEating disordersObservational Studies as TopicOnline OnlyAutism spectrum disorderAttention Deficit Disorder with HyperactivityNeurodevelopmental DisordersCase-Control StudiesChild PreschoolFemalebusinessCohort studyJAMA network open
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Evidence of unbalanced regulatory mechanism of heart rate and systolic pressure after acute myocardial infarction

2002

The interactions between systolic arterial pressure (SAP) and R-R interval (RR) fluctuations after acute myocardial infarction (AMI) were investigated by measures of synchronization separating the feedback from the feedforward control and capturing both linear and nonlinear contributions. The causal synchronization, evaluating the ability of RR to predict SAP (χs/t) or vice versa (χt/s), and the global synchronization (χ) were estimated at rest and after head-up tilt in 35 post-AMI patients, 20 young and 12 old. Significance and nonlinearity of the coupling were assessed by surrogate data analysis. Tilting increased the number of young subjects in which RR-SAP link was significant (from 17…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologyMyocardial InfarctionHemodynamicsBlood PressureSynchronizationAutonomic Nervous SystemHeart RatePhysiology (medical)Internal medicineHeart ratemedicineNonlinear couplingHumansMyocardial infarctionNonlinear couplingAgedFeedback PhysiologicalSurrogate data analysisbusiness.industryCausal analysicausal analysis; nonlinear coupling; synchronization; baroreflex regulationcausal analysisBaroreflexMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseEndocrinologyBlood pressureNeural regulationSystolic arterial pressureCardiologyBaroreflex regulationCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusiness
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Evaluation of saliva as a complementary technique to the diagnosis of COVID-19:a systematic review

2021

Background Infectious disease coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) is caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, and it mainly affects the upper respiratory tract. The gold standard for its diagnosis is real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) performed on a nasopharyngeal swab. In contrast, testing saliva has significant advantages as a diagnostic method. Material and Methods We searched for articles evaluating saliva as a diagnostic method for COVID-19 on the PUBMED/MEDLINE, WEB OF SCIENCE, COCHRANE, and SCIELO platforms. We initially found 233 articles and 20 were selected for inclusion following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses protocol: 18 c…

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Assessing Causality in normal and impaired short-term cardiovascular regulation via nonlinear prediction methods

2009

We investigated the ability of mutual nonlinear prediction methods to assess causal interactions in short-term cardiovascular variability during normal and impaired conditions. Directional interactions between heart period (RR interval of the ECG) and systolic arterial pressure (SAP) short-term variability series were quantified as the cross-predictability (CP) of one series given the other, and as the predictability improvement (PI) yielded by the inclusion of samples of one series into the prediction of the other series. Nonlinear prediction was performed through global approximation (GA), approximation with locally constant models (LA0) and approximation with locally linear models (LA1) …

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtySupine positionTime FactorsGeneral MathematicsRR intervalGlobal nonlinear predictionGeneral Physics and AstronomyNeurally-mediated syncopeBlood PressureK-nearest neighbours local nonlinear predictionCardiovascular SystemSyncopeCardiovascular Physiological PhenomenaPhysics and Astronomy (all)Engineering (all)Control theoryHeart RateNeurally mediated syncopeInternal medicinemedicinePressureHumansMathematics (all)Computer SimulationOut-of-sample predictionMathematicsModels StatisticalGeneral EngineeringLinear modelModels CardiovascularNonlinear granger causalityModels TheoreticalControl subjectsHeart rate and arterial pressure variabilityCausalityNonlinear predictionTerm (time)Case-Control StudiesSettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E InformaticaCardiologyAlgorithms
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Identification of organic hydroperoxides and hydroperoxy acids in secondary organic aerosol formed during the ozonolysis of different monoterpenes an…

2009

On-line ion trap mass spectrometry (ITMS) enables the real-time characterization of reaction products of secondary organic aerosol (SOA). The analysis was conducted by directly introducing the aerosol particles into the ion source. Positive-ion chemical ionization at atmospheric pressure (APCI(+)) ITMS was used for the characterization of constituents of biogenic SOA produced in reaction-chamber experiments. APCI in the positive-ion mode usually enables the detection of [M+H](+) ions of the individual SOA components. In this paper the identification of organic peroxides from biogenic volatile organic compounds (VOCs) by on-line APCI-ITMS is presented. Organic peroxides containing a hydroper…

AerosolsOrganic peroxideChemical ionizationAir PollutantsSpectrometry Mass Electrospray IonizationOzonolysisAtmospheric pressureOrganic ChemistryAnalytical chemistryCarboxylic AcidsAtmospheric-pressure chemical ionizationHydrogen PeroxideOnline SystemsIon sourceAnalytical ChemistryPeroxideschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryFunctional groupMonoterpenesPressureVolatilizationHydrogen peroxideSesquiterpenesSpectroscopyRapid communications in mass spectrometry : RCM
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