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NeuroQuantology ; 21(2):600-615, 2023.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2253443

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Introduction: The test applied to the students of the Agroindustry career of the National University of Chimborazo presents previous visual diseases in: 33.3 % myopia, 5.1 % astigmatism, 0.5 % presbyopia, referring to the use of the computer we have: 54.9 % of 2 to 4 hours, 39 % of 4 to 8 hours and 6.2 % more than 8 hours which can cause visual fatigue. This research aims to determine the level of visual computer syndrome when applying the CVSS 17 test and technostress by applying the NTP 730 test. The reliability of the instruments is 0. 693 good and 0.959 mu and good, and the reliability of 0.916 and 0.931 which is very good respectively. The result of visual fatigue is 29.2% symptomatic and 70.8% asymptomatic. Regarding technostress, 55.4% is low, 35.9% is medium, and 8.7% is high. The conclusions are determined: the existence of visual fatigue determines the presence of ocular and visual symptoms which will cause short-term affections to the organ of sight and referring to technostress there is resistance to the use of technology. The presence of visual fatigue is associated with the tele study due to the high frequency of computer use and other environmental factors, theCovid 19 pandemic is one of the factors that has contributed to the phenomenon under study, so it is necessary to implement preventive measures.Copyright © 2023, Anka Publishers. All rights reserved.

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Open Forum Infectious Diseases ; 9(Supplement 2):S853-S854, 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2190007

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Background. The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has significantly impacted cancer patients with some reported mortality as high as 25%. The Immunodeficiency Scoring Index (ISI) was developed as a prognostic tool in allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplant (allo-HCT) recipients with respiratory syncytial virus but also for other respiratory viruses to predict severe infections and mortality. The purpose of our study was to correlate the ISI in HCT recipients with COVID-19 and associated complications such as hospitalization, supplemental oxygen use, and mortality. Methods. We performed a cohort study of HCT recipients of all ages with COVID-19 between March 2020 and October 2021. We included only patients who were diagnosed by a PCR-based assay. We excluded patients for whom an ISI score, as previously described, could not be calculated. Outcomes of interest included 60-day mortality, hospital and ICU admission due to COVID-19, and supplemental oxygen requirements. A univariate analysis using Fischer exact testing for nominal variables was performed. Results. Out of the 219 HCT with COVID-19, 101 were excluded due to alternative methods of diagnosis (13), lack of laboratory values needed to calculate an ISI at time of COVID-19 diagnosis (79), or COVID-19 diagnosed prior to transplant (9). Out of the remaining 118 patients, the median age was 60 years (range 6-85), most were male (56%), Caucasian (57%), and had no smoking history (64%). Most patients had an alloHCT (66%) with matched related donor [MRD] (25%), or matched unrelated donor [MUD] (21%) (Table 1). Median time from transplant to COVID-19 was 615 days (range 2-5692), median ISI was 3 (range 0-11), and 92% of patients were unvaccinated prior to COVID-19 (Table 1). On univariate analysis, an ISI of moderate to high (score >=3) was associated with COVID-19 related hospitalization [p=0.0147] and an ISI >= 4 was associated with 60-day all-cause (p=0.045) and COVID-19-related (p-0.019) mortality (Table 2). Conclusion. An ISI of 4 or greater was a prognostic marker for worse outcomes such as COVID-related and all-cause mortality in HCT recipients. Whether an aggressive and prompt management of high-risk patients with COVID-19 may impact these outcomes needs to be determined in future studies. (Table Presented).

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2022 IEEE Aerospace Conference, AERO 2022 ; 2022-March, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2037811

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This paper describes key technologies for the use of the six-legged walking system Mantis in a multi robot team performing cooperative tasks for the construction of an In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) facility on the Moon. Autonomous multi robot cooperation is one of several key technologies that hold promise for In-Situ space exploration and ISRU facility construction. Therefore, the PRO-ACT (Planetary RObots deployed for Assembly and Construction Tasks) project aimed to develop a multi robot team which can act (semi-) autonomous. PRO-ACT is a European project with many partners working on space robotics technologies, the so-called building blocks. These building blocks have been implemented and extended on Mantis to cover the scope of multi-robot cooperative scenarios. To allow the different partners to execute commands without considering the robot's control framework, a communication interface was developed to provide a common and generic way to send commands and receive sensor data. It facilitates access to all robots and to their simulated counterparts. Due to the impact of COVID-19, most of the testing, including the final demonstration, was performed remotely, with robots available at the partners' premises. © 2022 IEEE.

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IAF Space Exploration Symposium 2021 at the 72nd International Astronautical Congress, IAC 2021 ; A3, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1781953

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Exploring planets requires cooperative robotics technologies that make it possible to act independently of human influence. So-called multi-robot teams, consisting of different and synchronized robots, can solve problems that cannot be handled by a single robot. The PRO-ACT (Planetary RObots deployed for Assembly and Construction Tasks) project aimed to develop and demonstrate key technologies for robot collaboration in the construction of future ISRU (In-Situ Resource Utilization) facilities on the Moon. To this end, the following robots were used: Veles-a rover with six wheels and a 7-DoF (Degree of Freedom) arm, Mantis-a six-legged walking system, and a mobile gantry that can be used for payload manipulation or 3D printing. The project further developed existing software and hardware developed in previous space robotics projects and integrated them into the robotic systems involved. The software enables collaborative tasks such as transportation, mapping and navigation. Due to the Covid-19 situation, the final demonstration was performed remotely for defined mission scenarios. The intensive remote test campaigns provided valuable lessons learned that are directly applicable to future space missions. In addition, PRO-ACT opens a new way for multi-robot collaboration. The paper describes the developed robotic software and hardware as well as the final mission scenarios performed in lunar analogues with Mantis tested in the test field with granules in the DFKI Space Hall in Bremen, Germany, with Veles tested in Warsaw, Poland and with the mobile gantry tested in Elgoibar, Spain. In addition one mission scenario, manipulation tasks with two robotic systems, was performed with two Panda robotic arms in Toulouse, France. The paper concludes with the results of the final demonstration of the multi-robotics team. © 2021 International Astronautical Federation, IAF. All rights reserved.

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Revista Estomatologica Herediana ; 31(3):199-207, 2021.
Article in Spanish | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1527063

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COVID-19 is a recent disease, this virus has shown in various studies to have an approximate incubation time of five days. The health areas, including the area of dentistry, have been seen in a panorama of high vulnerability and exposure, this has allowed modifying the role of the dental surgeon during this pandemic, adopting new biosafety guidelines to keep the health of healthcare personnel and patients. Thus, the protocols for the use of PPE, oral cavity antisepsis and disinfection have become pillars of emergency and emergency treatment care. The objective of this literature review is to highlight the information collected during the health crisis and the updating of protocols adopted by dental surgeons and healthcare personnel to provide adequate care during the pandemic.

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Turkish Journal of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation ; 32(3):6835-6840, 2021.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1299919

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In the present research work on a Virtual Education Center and mobile application, Telemedicine, Biosafety, Applied Psychology before Covid 19 through the ADDIE methodology is addressed through this design at the National University of Chimborazo and the Ministry of Public Health of Ecuador that require it for the learning of Covid 19 in the aspects mentioned above, as well as making an early diagnosis of the object of study, the Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation and Evaluation (ADDIE) methodology will be used for its development and the use of agile methodologies for the mobile application the problem It happens that many people have a lack of knowledge about the causes and how to make a diagnosis of the presence and contagion of the virus. Hence the proposal for the design of the virtual classroom to a mobile application with an innovative, friendly and interactive approach, facilitating the user to generate meaningful learning about the virus.

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Revista Venezolana de Gerencia ; 26(94):603-622, 2021.
Article in Spanish | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1215942

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In February 2020, the SARS-CoV-2 virus from China has reached Ecuador, on March 16 the state of exception is declared, leading to the confinement of the entire population. This research is contextualized in students, postgraduate teachers. The objective is to analyze, based on Covid 19, the levels of depression, anxiety and stress in graduate students and teachers, as well as the ability to cope by performing an analysis based on sociodemographic variables. The methodology consists of collecting a sample of 139 students and teachers of the Master's Degree in Occupational Risk Prevention, applying the DASS 21 survey to measure the anxiety, stress and depression scales. The experimental design is cross-sectional, correlational and inductive. The results show that the Mental Disorder Syndrome in its three scales is mild to moderate, there are severe cases with low coping of people in the presence of Covid 19. Regarding the sociodemographic variables, coping is low in the presence of the crisis. It is predicted that the specific symptoms will increase as the confinement progresses and the increase in cases-deaths from Covid 19. Interventions are defended through psychological prevention programs. It is determined that the lower the coping capacity, the higher the level of stress, anxiety and depression, students and teachers with levels from little to medium. © 2021, Universidad del Zulia. All rights reserved.

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Rev Esp Cir Ortop Traumatol (Engl Ed) ; 65(1): 54-62, 2021.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1006457

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The COVID pandemic has made telematic consultations a basic tool in daily practice. AIMS: The main objective of the study is to assess the results of the application of telematic consultations to limit the mobility of patients. The operational objectives are; to propose a consultation plan, to know how attendance limits consultations and to define which pathologies benefit the most from this plan. METHODS: A scheme is proposed with the creation of pre-scheduled clinic to assess suitability and the possibility of carrying them out in a single non face-to-face act. RESULTS: Phone call to 5,619 patients were made with a lack of response of 19%. The cases of 74% of the patients that answered were resolved virtually. There is a difference between units, obtaining a higher answering rate from patients appointed to specific clinic units, OR = 0.60, or to general trauma ones, OR = 0.67. The lowest answering rate was obtained from those derived from the emergency department. Twenty per cent of the consultations were not accompanied by complementary tests that would have favored the resolution in a single act. The general trauma consultations, OR = 0.34, postoperative control, OR = 0.49, and specific unit ones, OR = 0.40, were the ones that better met this requirement. Out of the remaining patients, the general trauma consultations, OR = 0.50, and those referred to units, OR = 0.54, were the ones that had a higher resolution rate without in- person consultation. CONCLUSIONS: The cases of 74% of the patients who answered the phone call were resolved virtually. Cases of 20% of the patients cannot be solved in a single act because they are derived without complementary tests. Osteosynthesis and postoperative arthroscopic follow-up consultations are the ones that need to be carried out in person the most.


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COVID-19 , Orthopedic Procedures , Orthopedics/methods , Remote Consultation/organization & administration , Traumatology/methods , Humans , Laparoscopy , Spain
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