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iScience ; 24(12): 103419, 2021 Dec 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34786538

ABSTRACT

The sudden loss of smell is among the earliest and most prevalent symptoms of COVID-19 when measured with a clinical psychophysical test. Research has shown the potential impact of frequent screening for olfactory dysfunction, but existing tests are expensive and time consuming. We developed a low-cost ($0.50/test) rapid psychophysical olfactory test (KOR) for frequent testing and a model-based COVID-19 screening framework using a Bayes Network symptoms model. We trained and validated the model on two samples: suspected COVID-19 cases in five healthcare centers (n = 926; 33% prevalence, 309 RT-PCR confirmed) and healthy miners (n = 1,365; 1.1% prevalence, 15 RT-PCR confirmed). The model predicted COVID-19 status with 76% and 96% accuracy in the healthcare and miners samples, respectively (healthcare: AUC = 0.79 [0.75-0.82], sensitivity: 59%, specificity: 87%; miners: AUC = 0.71 [0.63-0.79], sensitivity: 40%, specificity: 97%, at 0.50 infection probability threshold). Our results highlight the potential for low-cost, frequent, accessible, routine COVID-19 testing to support society's reopening.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30564790

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OBJECTIVES: Despite many publications describing sheep models for functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) procedures, accurate endoscopic anatomical studies are lacking. There are no publications correlating computed tomography (CT) and 3D models with endoscopic anatomical descriptions. This study evaluates and describes the endoscopic anatomy of a sheep model. METHODS: Ten live sheep (20-sides) were included. Two cadaveric specimens, imaged using thin slice CT for 3D reconstruction correlation were also included. Using endoscopy, anatomical structures were measured and described. Measurement of the same structures was carried out using the 3D imaging model. RESULTS: Three sets of turbinates were identified at 2.3, 5.1 and 8.5 cm from the anterior nasal sill. Frontal recess and uncinate process were identified at 12.7 cm. The septum has a bony and cartilaginous component and measures 10.5 cm. The sphenopalatine foramen was measured at 12.1 cm. All anatomical measurements were correlated with the measurements on the CT scan 3D volume-rendering model, thereby allowing for an accurate description of the sheep sinonasal anatomy. CONCLUSION: This study describes the endoscopic sinonasal anatomical measurements of the adult sheep. It is the first study to evaluate the sheep CT and endoscopic anatomy in order to determine its feasibility as an animal model for research in FESS.

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Laryngoscope ; 127(4): 787-793, 2017 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27861945

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OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Bleeding during endoscopic sinus surgery and open surgeries can easily obstruct the surgeons' field of view and increase morbidity and risk of intraoperative complications. Intraoperative bleeding could potentially be addressed by a hemostatic agent that safely disperses itself through the escaping blood. We tested the safety and efficacy of a self-propelling formulation of thrombin and tranexamic acid (SPTT) in stopping bleeding in a paranasal sinus injury and in an open surgical carotid injury sheep model. STUDY DESIGN: Interventional animal study. METHODS: SPTT was tested in the sinonasal space following endoscopic injury to the inferior turbinate of six sheep, and to the common carotid artery following open surgical injury in eight sheep. In the nasal cavity, bleeding time and local inflammation were measured and compared to plain gauze. Following carotid arteriotomy, successful hemostasis and markers of thrombosis and coagulopathy were compared to Floseal. RESULTS: SPTT significantly decreased bleeding times in the sinonasal space compared to plain gauze (mean difference = 3.8 minutes, P = .002). All of the carotid bleeds (100%) were successfully controlled with SPTT after 10 minutes of application under pressure, compared to 25% with Floseal. No adverse events were noted, and there was no evidence of thromboembolism. CONCLUSIONS: SPTT significantly reduced bleeding time in a sheep model of surgical sinus bleeding and successfully stopped bleeding following catastrophic carotid artery injury, with no adverse events observed. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: NA Laryngoscope, 127:787-793, 2017.


Subject(s)
Carotid Artery Injuries/therapy , Hemostatic Techniques , Hemostatics/pharmacology , Paranasal Sinuses/surgery , Thrombin/pharmacology , Tranexamic Acid/pharmacology , Animals , Blood Loss, Surgical/prevention & control , Disease Models, Animal , Random Allocation , Sheep, Domestic , Treatment Outcome
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Cienc. Trab ; 8(20): 47-51, abr.-jun. 2006. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-444106

ABSTRACT

Se denomina traumatismo acústico al deterioro de la audición producido por la exposición a ruido. Este traumatismo se presenta como enfermedad profesional en individuos que ejercen ocupaciones en un medio en el que se mantiene de forma prolongada un ruido superior a 80 dB, conocido como Traumatismo Acústico Crónico. El Traumatismo Acústico Agudo ocurre en determinadas actividades que generan un gran impacto sonoro y en situaciones accidentales. En la Asociación Chilena de Seguridad la hipoacusia causada por la exposición a ruido representa el 80 poe ciento de las incapacidades permanentes por enfermedades profesionales. La hipoacusia sensorioneural producida por ruido no tiene tratamiento alguno, es decir, una vez instalada no hay posibilidad de remisión. El esfuerzo debe dirigirse a la prevención, mediante la aplicación de medidas adecuadas. La profilaxis se basa en control audiométrico periódico junto con medidas de protección individuales y colectivas.


Subject(s)
Humans , Audiometry/trends , Audiometry , Hearing Loss, Noise-Induced , Occupational Diseases , Noise, Occupational/adverse effects , Noise, Occupational/statistics & numerical data , Noise, Occupational/prevention & control , Chile , Diagnosis, Differential , Otosclerosis , Personal Protection , Presbycusis , Hearing Loss, Sensorineural/diagnosis , Hearing Loss, Sensorineural/physiopathology , Hearing Loss, Sensorineural/prevention & control
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