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2020 ◽  
Vol 93 (1116) ◽  
pp. 20200670
Author(s):  
Nicola Flor ◽  
Andrea Martinelli ◽  
Giovanni Maconi ◽  
Salvatore Di Pietro ◽  
Noemi Perillo ◽  
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Objectives: In this study, we aimed at investigating the relationship between diverticula and in vivo colonic features such as total colon length (TCL), using CTC. We also evaluated polyps, neoplastic lesions and the correlation among them. Methods: This retrospective study considered a series of patients who underwent CTC in our Hospital from 2010 to 2018. We evaluated TCL, the length of each colon segments and sigmoid colon diameter using dedicated software. We verified the presence of diverticula, polyps and neoplasm and measured the number of diverticula using a five-point class scale, evaluating the colonic segments involved by the disease and the number of diverticula for each segment. A logistic regression model was used to analyse the relationship between diverticula and the patients’ age, sigmoid colonic diameter and the length of each colonic segments. Results: The population finally included 467 patients, 177 males and 290 females (average age of 67 ± 12; range 45–96). The mean TCL was 169 ± 25 cm (range 115–241 cm). Out of the 467, 323 patients (69%) had at least one analyse. The patients with diverticula had a mean TCL significantly shorter than patients without diverticula (164 ± 22 vs 181 ± 27 cm; p = 0.001). Among the different variables, sigmoid colon length, sigmoid colon diameter and patient’s age were correlated with diverticula (p < 0.01). Otherwise there is no association among diverticula, polyps and neoplasm. Conclusions: The presence of colonic diverticula was significantly inversely correlated with TCL.The TCL was not significantly correlated with polyps and cancers. Advances in knowledge: The presence of colonic diverticula was significantly inversely correlated with total colon length, and in particular they significantly decreased with increasing colon length; our observation could contribute to the comprehension of diverticula pathogenesis.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2.21) ◽  
pp. 358
Author(s):  
Ranjith . ◽  
P Sheela Gowr ◽  
K S. Archana ◽  
Sai Mouli

A Collaborative Multi-domain sentiment type of communicate to teach view point classifier for more than one company at a time. For this method, the view point facts in one-of-a-type domain names is given to teach more precise and strong view point classifier for both area while labelled records is short supply. Particularly, we putrefy the view point classifier of area into activities, an international one and website precise one. The global model can seize the general sentiment information and is given by using the usage of numerous companies. The vicinity unique model can seize the appropriate view point voicing in every area. Further, we extract region specific view point records for every labelled and unlabelled representative in every area and use it to intensify the mastering area-precise sentiment classifiers. Except, we comprise the opposition among companies to communicate standardise over an area precise view point classifiers to inspire the sharing of view point data among the same domain names. sorts of area standardise compute are explored, one based mostly on text and the alternative based one totally in view point voicing. Here after, we initiate green algorithms to remedy the version of same method. Probing consequences on Benchmark datasets display this method can efficiently make better the overall showing of multi area view point class and substantially overstep baseline strategies.  


2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 94 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qomariyatus Sholihah ◽  
Aprizal Satria Hanafi

The hospital has a high risk of nosocomial infection. Nosocomial infection can infect patients in hospital and can inhibit the patient's recovery, even worsen a patient. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of the application of housekeeping with the total number of germs floor as prevention nosocomial infection in the treatment room Roses in Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin, Indonesia. The study design was observational analytic. The study population was all Roses class treatment rooms. The samples were taken from the floor germs 4 point class treatment rooms in hospitals Rose Ulin. Sampling was conducted in the first week and the second week in November 2015. Paired t-test results showed no relationship between the applications of housekeeping with the total number of germs floor with a p-value 0.015.This study found there was decreasing the total number of germ on the floor in all rooms. It is hoped that the hospital to continue to pay attention to the condition of the hospital, especially in terms of hygiene in order to avoid transmission of germs or nosocomial infections due to bacteria originating from the floor.


2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 91
Author(s):  
Qomariyatus Sholihah ◽  
Aprizal Satria Hanafi

The hospital has a high risk of nosocomial infection. Nosocomial infection can infect patients in hospital and can inhibit the patient's recovery, even worsen a patient. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of the application of housekeeping with the total number of germs floor as prevention nosocomial infection in the treatment room Roses in Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin, Indonesia. The study design was observational analytic. The study population was all Roses class treatment rooms. The samples were taken from the floor germs 4 point class treatment rooms in hospitals Rose Ulin. Sampling was conducted in the first week and the second week in November 2015. Paired t-test results showed no relationship between the applications of housekeeping with the total number of germs floor with a p-value 0.015.This study found there was decreasing the total number of germ on the floor in all rooms. It is hoped that the hospital to continue to pay attention to the condition of the hospital, especially in terms of hygiene in order to avoid transmission of germs or nosocomial infections due to bacteria originating from the floor.


2016 ◽  
Vol 81 (1) ◽  
pp. 174-192 ◽  
Author(s):  
Metin I. Eren ◽  
Anne Chao ◽  
Chun-Huo Chiu ◽  
Robert K. Colwell ◽  
Briggs Buchanan ◽  
...  

AbstractRonald Mason’s hypothesis from the 1960s that the southeastern United States possesses greater Paleoindian projectile-point diversity than other regions is regularly cited, and often assumed to be true, but in fact has never been quantitatively tested. Even if valid, however, the evolutionary meaning of this diversity is contested. Point diversity is often linked to Clovis “origins,” but point diversity could also arise from group fissioning and drift, admixture, adaptation, or multiple founding events, among other possibilities. Before archaeologists can even begin to discuss these scenarios, it is paramount to ensure that what we think we know is representative of reality. To this end, we tested Mason’s hypothesis for the first time, using a sample of 1,056 Paleoindian points from eastern North America arui employing paradigmatic classification and rigorous statistical tools used in the quantification of ecological biodiversity. Our first set of analyses, which compared the Southeast to the Northeast, showed that the Southeast did indeed possess significantly greater point-class richness. Although this result was consistent with Mason’s hypothesis, our second set of analyses, which compared the Upper Southeast to the Lower Southeast and the Northeast showed that in terms of point-class richness the Upper Southeast > Lower Southeast > Northeast. Given current chronometrie evidence, we suggest that this latter result is consistent with the suggestion that the area of the Ohio, Cumberland, and Tennessee River valleys, as well as the mid-Atlantic coastal plain, were possible initial and secondary “staging areas” for colonizing Paleoindian foragers moving from western to eastern North America.


2010 ◽  
Vol 54 (1-2) ◽  
pp. R35-R41 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuuji Hashiba ◽  
Kiyohito Sasaki ◽  
Tadashi Kasuya ◽  
Takehiro Inoue ◽  
Yuuji Funatsu

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