Comunicações em Eventos - FM/MLS
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A coleção de Comunicações em Eventos compreende trabalhos completos ou resumos de conferências, comunicações orais ou pôsteres, apresentados em congressos, seminários, jornadas, simpósios ou outros tipos de eventos de caráter técnico-científico ou artístico-cultural, publicados em anais impressos ou em meios eletrônicos.
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- Cost-effectiveness analysis of diagnostics tests of respiratory tract infection in cancer patients(2016) FURLAN, Teresa; MASSAD, Eduardo
- Accuracy and precision of smartwatch for patient monitoring in Out-of-Hospital environment(2023) BIN, Kaio Jia; PRETTO, Lucas Ramos De; SANCHEZ, Fabio Beltrame; BATTISTELLA, Linamara RizzoBackground: Smart watches are already capable of monitoring vital signs such as heart rate and oxygen saturation, however their numerical results can often confuse lay patients, especially the elderly. What would the accuracy results look like if the results were presented in a binary system of normal and abnormal? Aim: Evaluate the accuracy, precision and recall of the results obtained from the perspective of a lay patient. Methods: A single-centre prospective study was carried out, following 80 volunteers in a clinical trial 24 weeks each, accuracy and precision of the equipment under out-of-hospital conditions were evaluated to simulate remote home monitoring. Results: In 35 weeks of clinical study, heartbeat and oxygen saturation was collected from smartwatch and gold standard device simultaneously for 80 volunteers to determine accuracy and precision. Those data were evaluated from the perspective of normal and abnormal and presents a accuracy, precision and recall of 97%, 99% and 97% respectively for heart rate, and 77%, 94% and 81% respectively for oxygen saturation. Conclusion: Based on the results obtained, considering a home environment for layman use, the smartwatch used in this study can provide high accuracy, precision and recall for heart rate and oxygen saturation.
conferenceObject Barriers and Facilitators to Healthcare Service Access among Persons with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)(2022) BYCHKOVSKA, O.; EGEN, C.; STROM, V.; JUOCEVICIUS, A.; TEDERKO, P.; ARORA, M.; BATTISTELLA, L. Rizzo; ENGKASAN, J. P.; GEMPERLI, A.- Introducing a new research method for evaluating alcohol and other drug use among fatally injured victims in Latin America(2017) ANDREUCCETTI, Gabriel; LEYTON, Vilma; MIZIARA, Ivan Dieb; LEMOS, Nikolas P.; MUNOZ, Daniel Romero; CHERPITEL, Cheryl J.; CARVALHO, Heraclito Barbosa
conferenceObject Using resting-state electroencephalography to predict motor function improvement in spinal cord injury patients: a machine learning approach(2021) PACHECO-BARRIOS, Kevin; SIMIS, Marcel; ACUNA, Kevin; UYGUR-KUCUKSEYMEN, Elif; BATTISTELLA, Linamara; FREGNI, FelipeconferenceObject TEMPERATURE AND ESTHESIA IN INDIVIDUALS WITH POST STROKE(2021) DIAS, C. D. S.; ALFIERI, F.; SANTOS, A. Dos; BATTISTELLA, L.conferenceObject Developing A Rigid Frame Wheelchair In Brazil(2021) SUGAWARA, Andre Tadeu; OSHIRO, Milton Seigui; YAMANAKA, Eduardo Inglez; RAMOS, Vini'cius Delgado; BATTISTELLA, Linamara RizzoconferenceObject Genomic variation associated with mortality in European ancestry among individuals with heart failure in Brazilian population(2018) CARDENA, M. M. S. G.; SANTOS, H. C.; HORIMOTO, A. R.; MANSUR, A. J.; PEREIRA, A. C.; GOUVEIA, M. H.; LEAL, T. P.; SCLIAR, M. O.; TARAZONA, E. M.; FRIDMAN, C.- Decentralizing Rehabilitation: Using Blockchain to Store Exoskeletons' Movement(2019) SILVA, Daniela America da; LELIS, Claudio Augusto Silveira; COURA, Luiz Henrique; SANTOS, Samara Cardoso dos; YANAGUYA, Leticia; OZORIO JUNIOR, Jose Crisostomo; TIBURCIO, Isaias da Silva; GONCALVES, Gildarcio Sousa; FONSECA, Breslei Max Reis da; NASCIMENTO, Alexandre; MARQUES, Johnny Cardoso; DIAS, Luiz Alberto Vieira; CUNHA, Adilson Marques da; TASINAFFO, Paulo Marcelo; TERRANOVA, Thais Tavares; SIMIS, Marcel; CASTRO, Pedro Claudio Gonsales de; BATTISTELLA, Linamara Rizzo
conferenceObject Molecular autopsy reveals clues for genetic basis of congenital valve defect(2019) MADIA, F. A. R.; DIAS, A. T.; ZANARDO, E. A.; DAMASCENO, J. G.; NASCIMENTO, A. M.; COSTA, T. V. M. M.; CHEHIMI, S. N.; NOVO-FILHO, G. M.; MONTENEGRO, M. M.; OLIVEIRA, Y. G.; FREITAS, A. B.; VIEIRA, L. L.; SCHULTZ, R.; GONCALVES, F. T.; FRIDMAN, C.; KIM, C. A.; KULIKOWSKI, L. D.- PREVALENCE OF BEHAVIORAL RISK FACTORS FOR ROAD TRAFFIC INJURIES IN THREE SOUTH AMERICAN CITIES(2018) VECINO-ORTIZ, Andres I.; ALLEN, Katharine A.; CUNTO, Flavio; ANDREUCCETTI, Gabriel; GUZMAN, Luis Angel; NETO, Manoel; LEYTON, Vilma; GUZMAN, Vanessa; SINAGAWA, Daniele M.; CARVALHO, Heraclito; HYDER, Adnan A.
- PREVALENCE OF BEHAVIORAL RISK FACTORS FOR ROAD TRAFFIC INJURIES IN THE CITY OF SAO PAULO: FINDINGS FROM THE BLOOMBERG INITIATIVE FOR GLOBAL ROAD SAFETY (BIGRS) 2015-2017(2018) ANDREUCCETTI, Gabriel; LEYTON, Vilma; CARVALHO, Heraclito B.; SINAGAWA, Daniele M.; BOMBANA, Henrique S.; PONCE, Julio C.; ALLEN, Katharine A.; VECINO-ORTIZ, Andres I.; HYDER, Adnan A.
- PREVALENCE OF BEHAVIOURAL RISK FACTORS FOR ROAD TRAFFIC INJURIES: REGIONAL DIFFERENCES IN BRAZIL(2016) ALLEN, Katharine A.; CUNTO, Flavio; ANDREUCCETTI, Gabriel; NETO, Manoel; LEYTON, Vilma; SINIGAWA, Daniele; CARVALHO, Heralcito; WADHWANIYA, Shirin; HYDER, Adnan A.
conferenceObject Knowledge Discovery strategy over patient performance data towards the extraction of hemiparesis-inherent features: A case study(2016) MORETTI, Caio Benatti; JOAQUIM, Ricardo C.; TERRANOVA, Thais T.; BATTISTELLA, Linamara R.; MAZZOLENI, Stefano; CAURIN, Glauco A. P.Aiming to perform an extraction of features which are strongly related to hemiparesis, this work describes a case study involving the efforts of patients in upper-limb rehabilitation, diagnosed with such pathology. Expressed as data (kinematic and dynamic measures), patients' performance were sensed and stored by a single InMotion Arm robotic device for further analysis. It was applied a Knowledge Discovery roadmap over collected data in order to preprocess, transform and perform data mining through machine learning methods. Our efforts culminated in a pattern classification with the abilty to distinguish hemiparetic sides with an accuracy rate of 94%, having 8 features of rehabilitation performance feeding the input. Interpreting the obtained feature structure, it was observed that force-related attributes are more significant to the composition of the extracted pattern.conferenceObject Benefits brought by the use of OpenFlow/SDN on the AmLight intercontinental research and education network(2015) IBARRA, Julio; BEZERRA, Jeronimo; MORGAN, Heidi; LOPEZ, Luis Fernandez; STANTON, Michael; MACHADO, Iara; GRIZENDI, Eduardo; III, Donald A. CoxOperating unprotected network links for international collaboration between research and education communities, subject to a high-availability production service requirement, is challenging. Provisioning circuits, maintaining a loop-free network topology, and configuring multipath redundancy to provide high availability are complex processes, which involve extensive coordination between, and manual configuration operations carried out by, multiple network operators, resulting in high operations costs. Moreover, network-oriented research applications increasingly require the capability to program network functions to satisfy particular requirements, such as high tolerance, low delay, end-to-end visibility, etc. We describe a solution, based on Software-Defined Networking (SDN), which significantly lowers the operations costs by automating most network operations and reducing coordination efforts between network operators. The design of the network, before and after SDN was deployed, is discussed. For each network function migrated to SDN, a comparative analysis is provided with metrics, first to represent real measurements before and after each SDN deployment scenario, and second, to describe findings of reduced operations costs.conferenceObject FEMALE SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY: AN IMPORTANT FACTOR ASSOCIATED TO LIFE DISSATISFACTION(2013) GOMES, C.; JR, J. Castro; BELLUCCI, C.; JR, J. Bessa; PINHEIRO, M.; BARROS FILHO, T.; BATTISTELLA, L.; BRUSCHINI, H.; SROUGI, M.conferenceObject Effect of heterocyclic aminesfrom meat intake on oxidative stress according to GSTT1 polymorphism(2015) CARVALHO, Aline; CARIOCA, Antonio Augusto; STELUTI, Josiane; LOUREIRO, Ana Paula; GATTAS, Gilka; FISBERG, Regina; QI, Lu; MARCHIONI, DirceconferenceObject High presence of circulating folic acid after mandatory fortification of flour with folic acid in Sao Paulo-Brazil(2015) STELUTI, Josiane; CARIOCA, Antonio; CARVALHO, Aline de; GATTAS, Gilka; FISBERG, Regina; MARCHIONI, DirceconferenceObject ASSESSMENT OF THE MALE SEXUAL QUOTIENT SCALE RELIABILITY TO EVALUATE SEXUAL FUNCTION OF MEN WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY(2015) MIRANDA, Eduardo; GOMES, Cristiano; BESSA JUNIOR, Jose de; CASTRO FILHO, Jose de; BELLUCCI, Carlos; BATTISTELLA, Linamara; BARROS FILHO, Tarcisio; CARVALHO, Fabricio; ABDO, Carmita; BRUSCHINI, Homero; NAHAS, William; SROUGI, Miguel- Computer Simulations on the Influence of NCLX and Buffers Calcium in Rat Cardiac Myocyte(2014) SILVA, E. T. N. T.; SILVA, R. R.; GOROSO, D. G.The novel biophysical model was updated to describe the calcium (Ca2+) dynamics and contraction force in rat cardiac myocyte. The influence of calcium buffers and the mitochondrial sodium calcium exchanger (NCLX) in the excitation-contraction coupling were studied. Simulations showed that these mechanisms impact directly on the ryanodine receptors by influencing the Ca2+ release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum, altering the Ca2+ transient and, consequently, the contraction force in cardiac myocyte.