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2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Anja Levis ◽  
Nives Egli ◽  
Hansjoerg Jenni ◽  
Wolf E. Hautz ◽  
James I. Daley ◽  
...  

AbstractResuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA) for rapid hemorrhage control is increasingly being used in trauma management. Its beneficial hemodynamic effects on unstable patients beyond temporal hemostasis has led to growing interest in its use in other patient populations, such as during cardiac arrest from nontraumatic causes. The ability to insert the catheters without fluoroscopic guidance makes the technique available in the prehospital setting. However, in addition to correct positioning, challenges include reliably achieving aortic occlusion while minimizing the risk of balloon rupture. Without fluoroscopic control, inflation of the balloon relies on estimated aortic diameters and on the disappearing pulse in the contralateral femoral artery. In the case of cardiac arrest or absent palpable pulses, balloon inflation is associated with excess risk of overinflation and adverse events (vessel damage, balloon rupture). In this bench study, we examined how the pressure in the balloon is related to the surrounding blood pressure and the balloon's contact with the vessel wall in two sets of experiments, including a pulsatile circulation model. With this data, we developed a rule of thumb to guide balloon inflation of the ER-REBOA catheter with a simple disposable pressure-reading device (COMPASS). We recommend slowly filling the balloon with saline until the measured balloon pressure is 160 mmHg, or 16 mL of saline have been used. If after 16 mL the balloon pressure is still below 160 mmHg, saline should be added in 1-mL increments, which increases the pressure target about 10 mmHg at each step, until the maximum balloon pressure is reached at 240 mmHg (= 24 mL inflation volume). A balloon pressure greater than 250 mmHg indicates overinflation. With this rule and a disposable pressure-reading device (COMPASS), ER-REBOA balloons can be safely filled in austere environments where fluoroscopy is unavailable. Pressure monitoring of the balloon allows for recognition of unintended deflation or rupture of the balloon.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hoan Nguyen Duc ◽  
Thao Nguyen Manh ◽  
Huy Trinh Le ◽  
Fabien Ferrero

Author(s):  
Norharyati Binti Harum ◽  
Nur’aliah Izzati M. S. K ◽  
Nurul Akmar Emran ◽  
Noraswaliza Abdullah ◽  
Nurul Azma Zakaria ◽  
...  

<p class="0abstract">The issue of lacking reference books in braille in most public building is crucial, especially public places like libraries, museum and others. The visual impairment or blind people is not getting the information like we normal vision do. Therefore, a multi languages reading device for visually impaired is built and designed to overcome the limitation of reference books in public places. Some research regarding current product available is done to develop a better reading device. This reading device is an improvement from previous project which only focuses on single language which is not suitable for public places. This reading device will take a picture of the book using 5MP Pi camera, Google Vision API will extract the text, and Google Translation API will detect the language and translated to desired language based on push buttons input by user. Google Text-to-Speech will convert the text to speech and the device will read out aloud in through audio output like speaker or headphones.   A few testings have been made to test the functionality and accuracy of the reading device. The testings are functionality, performance test and usability test. The reading device passed most of the testing and get a score of 91.7/100 which is an excellent (A) rating<strong>.</strong></p>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ana Baciero ◽  
Manuel Perea ◽  
Jon Andoni Duñabeitia ◽  
Pablo Gomez

The sense of touch is underrepresented in cognitive psychology research. One of the reasons is that controlling the timing of stimulus presentation, which is a hallmark of cognitive research, is significantly more difficult for tactile stimuli than visual or auditory stimuli. To contribute to the development of tactile research, we present a system to display tactile stimuli and collect response time with the capability for static and dynamic (passive haptic) stimuli presentation. While the system requires some construction, it can be put together with commercially available materials. We present here the hardware and software implementation and some examples of experiments.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 049-052
Author(s):  
Supriya Kurlekar ◽  
Onkar A. Deshpande ◽  
Akash V. Kamble ◽  
Aniket A. Omanna ◽  
Dinesh B. Patil
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Author(s):  
Nini Johanna Rodríguez Álvarez ◽  
Eduardo Javier Pedraza Caro ◽  
Ray Alfredo Bello Dávila ◽  
Ricardo Fernando Otero-Caicedo

News websites are a digital extension of newspapers whose purpose is to meet the needs of their visitors in terms of news and information. In these sites, the time a reader remains consuming content is important because a large part of its income is obtained from advertising guidelines. In the present study, it was evaluated how the type of reading device, the presence of multimedia content and the length of the articles, affect the permanence of the readers in the site. Using a sample of paid subscribers from a business news web portal, three experiments were conducted under different approaches: online, where all users went through different news articles, online, where the news article was the same for all the subjects and an offline made in a reading laboratory. From the analysis of variance, it was determined that the reading device and the presence of multimedia content can influence the time a user stays on the website. In addition, in the local experiment, it was observed that readers feel more comfortable consuming content on devices with larger screens


2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (11) ◽  
pp. 717-726
Author(s):  
Kenneth K. Brown ◽  
Amie E. Norton ◽  
Dylan T. Neu ◽  
Peter B. Shaw

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