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Entropy (Basel) ; 22(8)2020 Jul 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33286569

ABSTRACT

Phase Entropy (PhEn) was recently introduced for evaluating the nonlinear features of physiological time series. PhEn has been demonstrated to be a robust approach in comparison to other entropy-based methods to achieve this goal. In this context, the present study aimed to analyze the nonlinear features of raw electrohysterogram (EHG) time series collected from women at the third trimester of pregnancy (TT) and later during term active parturition (P) by PhEn. We collected 10-min longitudinal transabdominal recordings of 24 low-risk pregnant women at TT (from 35 to 38 weeks of pregnancy) and P (>39 weeks of pregnancy). We computed the second-order difference plots (SODPs) for the TT and P stages, and we evaluated the PhEn by modifying the k value, a coarse-graining parameter. Our results pointed out that PhEn in TT is characterized by a higher likelihood of manifesting nonlinear dynamics compared to the P condition. However, both conditions maintain percentages of nonlinear series higher than 66%. We conclude that the nonlinear features appear to be retained for both stages of pregnancy despite the uterine and cervical reorganization process that occurs in the transition from the third trimester to parturition.

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Ginecol. obstet. Méx ; 87(1): 46-59, ene. 2019. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1154270

ABSTRACT

Resumen ANTECEDENTES: El análisis del registro de superficie de la actividad mioeléctrica uterina, o electrohisterograma, es uno de los marcadores biofísicos más prometedores para evaluar las contracciones y el estado electrofisiológico del útero. A pesar de las evidencias derivadas de la información clínica que proporciona el análisis electrohisterográfico, hasta la fecha no se ha logrado el esfuerzo significativo para introducir esta técnica en la práctica médica. OBJETIVO: Mostrar la evidencia disponible acerca de la utilidad de la electrohisterografía como técnica alternativa para la monitorización de la actividad uterina en el ámbito clínico. METODOLOGÍA: Búsqueda bibliográfica en las bases de datos de PubMed, Google Scholar y Scopus, con las palabras clave: electrohysterogram, uterine electromyography y electrohysterography. RESULTADOS: Se seleccionaron 65 artículos originales, 5 de revisión y 1 capítulo de libro con metodología adecuada, claridad y relevancia clínica, enfocados en la aplicación clínica del electrohisterograma. CONCLUSIÓN: Las técnicas de monitoreo convencional de la actividad uterina tienen limitaciones para establecer, oportunamente, el diagnóstico de distocias durante el trabajo de parto. El análisis de registros electrohisterográficos permite explicar las alteraciones detectadas en la actividad eléctrica uterina, mediante el aporte de información del estado funcional, incluso predecir posibles complicaciones durante el trabajo de parto.


Abstract BACKGROUND: The analysis of the surface myoelectric activity of the uterus electrohysterogram (EHG) has proved to be one of the most promising biophysical markers for the evaluation of uterine contractions and the electrophysiological state of the uterus. However, despite the emerging evidence that the analysis of EHG provides valuable clinical information, there has not been a meaningful effort to apply this technique for clinical monitoring. OBJECTIVE: To show the available evidence of the usefulness of electrohysterography in the clinical field as a technique for uterine monitoring. METHODOLOGY: a literature search was performed in PubMed, Google Scholar and Scopus databases with the following keywords: electrohysterogram, uterine electromyography and electrohysterography. RESULTS: 65 original research papers, 5 review papers and 1 book chapter with adequate methodology, clarity and clinical relevance were selected according to the focus of the clinical application of the EHG. CONCLUSION: Conventional monitoring of uterine activity lack the ability to accurately diagnose dystocias during labor. On the other hand, the analysis of electrohysterographic recordings has made possible to elucidate alterations in the uterine electrical activity by providing information of the functional state of the uterus, and even, to predict possible complications during labor.

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Sci Total Environ ; 572: 312-323, 2016 Dec 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27505264

ABSTRACT

Mining activities pollute the environment with by-products that cause unpredictable impacts in surrounding areas. Cartagena-La Unión mine (Southeastern-Spain) was active for >2500years. Despite its closure in 1991, high concentrations of metals and waste residues remain in this area. A previous study using nematodes suggested that high lead content diminished soil biodiversity. However, the effects of mine pollution on specific ecosystem services remain unknown. Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPN) play a major role in the biocontrol of insect pests. Because EPNs are widespread throughout the world, we speculated that EPNs would be present in the mined areas, but at increased incidence with distance from the pollution focus. We predicted that the natural enemies of nematodes would follow a similar spatial pattern. We used qPCR techniques to measure abundance of five EPN species, five nematophagous fungi species, two bacterial ectoparasites of EPNs and one group of free-living nematodes that compete for the insect-cadaver. The study comprised 193 soil samples taken from mining sites, natural areas and agricultural fields. The highest concentrations of iron and zinc were detected in the mined area as was previously described for lead, cadmium and nickel. Molecular tools detected very low numbers of EPNs in samples found to be negative by insect-baiting, demonstrating the importance of the approach. EPNs were detected at low numbers in 13% of the localities, without relationship to heavy-metal concentrations. Only Acrobeloides-group nematodes were inversely related to the pollution gradient. Factors associated with agricultural areas explained 98.35% of the biotic variability, including EPN association with agricultural areas. Our study suggests that EPNs have adapted to polluted habitats that might support arthropod hosts. By contrast, the relationship between abundance of Acrobeloides-group and heavy-metal levels, revealed these taxa as especially well suited bio-indicators of soil mining pollution.


Subject(s)
Food Chain , Insecta/physiology , Iron/toxicity , Nematoda/physiology , Soil Pollutants/toxicity , Zinc/toxicity , Animals , Biological Control Agents , Insecta/drug effects , Mining , Nematoda/drug effects , Spain
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Physiol Behav ; 149: 255-61, 2015 Oct 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26048301

ABSTRACT

Heart rate variability (HRV) has been recognised as a non-invasive method for assessing cardiac autonomic regulation. Aiming to characterize HRV changes at labour in women, we studied 10 minute ECG recordings from young mothers (n=30) at the third trimester of pregnancy (P) or during augmentation of labour (L) (n=30). Data of the L group were collected when no-contractions (L-NC) or the contractile activity (L-C) was manifested. Accordingly, the inter-beat interval (IBI) time series were processed to estimate relevant parameters of HRV such as the mean IBI (IBI¯), the mean heart rate HR¯, the root mean square of successive differences (RMSSD) in IBIs, the natural logarithm of high-frequency component (LnHF), the short-term scaling parameters from detrended fluctuation and magnitude and sign analyses such as (α1, α1(MAG), α1(SIGN)), and the sample entropy (SampEn). We found statistical differences (p<0.05) for RMSSD among P and L-NC/L-C groups (25 ± 13 vs. 36 ± 14/34 ± 16 ms) and for LnHF between P and L-NC (5.37 ± 1.15 vs. 6.05 ± 0.86 ms(2)). Likewise, we identified statistical differences (p<0.05) for α1(SIGN) among P and L-NC/L-C groups (0.19 ± 0.20 vs. 0.32 ± 0.17/0.39 ± 0.13). By contrast, L-NC and L-C groups showed statistical differences (p<0.05) in α1(MAG) (0.67 ± 0.12 vs. 0.79 ± 0.12), and SampEn (1.62 ± 0.26 vs. 1.20 ± 0.44). These results suggest that during labour, despite preserving a concomitant non-linear influence, the maternal short-term cardiac autonomic regulation becomes weakly anticorrelated (as indicated by α1(SIGN)); furthermore, an increased vagally mediated activity is observed (as indicated by RMSSD and LnHF), which may reflect a cholinergic pathway activation owing to the use of oxytocin or the anti-inflammatory cholinergic response triggered during labour.


Subject(s)
Heart Rate/physiology , Labor, Obstetric/physiology , Pregnancy Trimester, Third/physiology , Adolescent , Adult , Electrocardiography , Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Young Adult
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Nanomaterials (Basel) ; 3(1): 126-140, 2013 Mar 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28348326

ABSTRACT

The structural and surface changes undergone by the different precursors that are produced during the synthesis of imogolite are reported. The surface changes that occur during the synthesis of imogolite were determined by electrophoretic migration (EM) measurements, which enabled the identification of the time at which the critical precursor of the nanoparticles was generated. A critical parameter for understanding the evolution of these precursors is the isoelectric point (IEP), of which variation revealed that the precursors modify the number of active ≡Al-OH and ≡Si-OH sites during the formation of imogolite. We also found that the IEP is displaced to a higher pH level as a consequence of the surface differentiation that occurs during the synthesis. At the same time, we established that the pH of the reaction (pHrx) decreases with the evolution and condensation of the precursors during aging. Integration of all of the obtained results related to the structural and surface properties allows an overall understanding of the different processes that occur and the products that are formed during the synthesis of imogolite.

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Chemosphere ; 65(11): 2377-87, 2006 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16872662

ABSTRACT

In situ stabilization of toxic elements in contaminated soils by the addition of amendments is being considered as an effective technique for remediation. In this paper, we performed both kinetics and equilibrium-based sorption experiments of three toxic elements (As, Cd and Tl) in soils amended with two by-products (phosphogypsum and sugar foam, rich in gypsum and calcium carbonate, respectively) to ascertain the feasibility of their application for improving the sorption capacity of As, Cd and Tl from the soil at 25, 35 and 50 degrees C. Kinetic studies indicated that the sorption follows a pseudo-second-order (PSO) kinetics and the sorption is a two-step diffusion process where both film and intraparticle diffusion played important roles in the sorption mechanisms of the elements. The Langmuir isotherms applied for sorption studies showed that the estimated maximum sorption capacity of the elements in control and amended soils decreased in the order of Cd>As>Tl. Using the thermodynamic equilibrium parameters obtained at different temperatures, the thermodynamic constants of sorption (DeltaG, DeltaH and DeltaS) were also evaluated, indicating spontaneous and endothermic nature of the process, except Tl which was exothermic. An optimal scaling procedure was undertaken to determine the relationships between the kinetic and equilibrium sorption parameters. By means of statistical analysis it was seen that these inter-parametric relationships are dependent on the element nature.


Subject(s)
Arsenic/chemistry , Cadmium/chemistry , Soil , Tellurium/chemistry , Acids , Adsorption , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Kinetics , Thermodynamics
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IEEE Trans Biomed Eng ; 53(4): 608-16, 2006 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16602567

ABSTRACT

Action potentials travel along the muscle fibers with a specific conduction velocity that depends on their structural and functional properties. Only the estimation of muscle conduction velocity distribution (MCVD) may be able to depict this propagation heterogeneity. Based on the method proposed by Cummins et al. (Electroenceph Clin Neurophysiol, 46:647-658, 1979) to estimate nerve conduction velocity distribution (NCVD), the present paper proposes a method that modifies the Cummins' approach to make it suitable for MCVD estimation from electrically evoked motor responses. The MCVD estimation algorithm was first assessed by means of simulated signals in order to control all signal features during the optimization process. Simulations showed that estimated distributions were very close to the true ones when taking into account the specificities of the muscle action potential, due to its generation and extinction (MSE divided by 5 on distribution standard deviation). This method was then applied to real signals. Elicited motor responses were recorded on the biceps brachii of healthy subjects either during repeated maximal stimulations at 20 Hz or during increasing intensity stimulations at 1 Hz. MCVD estimates were used to analyze fatigue and motor unit recruitment processes, respectively.


Subject(s)
Action Potentials/physiology , Algorithms , Evoked Potentials, Motor/physiology , Motor Neurons/physiology , Muscle Fibers, Skeletal/physiology , Muscle, Skeletal/physiology , Neural Conduction/physiology , Computer Simulation , Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted/methods , Humans , Models, Neurological , Reproducibility of Results , Sensitivity and Specificity
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