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Opt Lett ; 47(6): 1379-1382, 2022 Mar 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35290318

ABSTRACT

Dual-frequency comb spectroscopy permits broadband precision spectroscopy with high acquisition rate. The combs' repetition rates as well as the mutual coherence between the combs are key to fast and broadband measurements. Here, we demonstrate a 1-GHz high-repetition-rate dual-comb system with high mutual coherence (sub-Hz heterodyne beatnotes) based on mature, digitally controlled, low-noise erbium-doped mode-locked lasers. Two spectroscopy experiments are performed with acquisition parameters not attainable in a 100-MHz system: detection of water vapor absorption around 1375 nm, illustrating the potential for fast and ambiguity-free broadband operation, as well as acquisition of narrow gas absorption features across a spectral span of 0.6 THz (600 comb lines) in only 5 µs.

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Kinesiologia ; 40(1): 9-14, 20210301.
Article in Spanish, English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1255113

ABSTRACT

Introducción: La implementación de programas de prevención de lesiones en deportistas es fundamental para evitar las consecuencias físicas, de rendimiento y salud que puede provocar una lesión. No obstante, en hockey sobre césped la evidencia es escasa y poco transferible a jugadores masculinos de élite, existiendo así la necesidad de desarrollar estudios en esta población específica. Objetivos: Determinar el efecto de un programa de prevención de lesiones en seleccionados masculinos de hockey sobre césped en relación a la cantidad de lesiones en extremidades inferiores y zona lumbar presentadas por los jugadores en los Juegos Panamericanos. Métodos: Se analizó a 30 jugadores realizando una comparación mediante un análisis estadístico de las lesiones registradas en seleccionados nacionales de hockey sobre césped durante los Juegos Panamericanos del año 2015 (grupo control, sin programa de prevención de lesiones) y durante los Juegos Panamericanos del año 2019 (grupo intervenido con programa de prevención de lesiones). Resultados: No se encontró diferencia estadísticamente significativa en cuanto a cantidad de lesiones presentadas por los jugadores comparando los años 2015 y 2019 (p=0,068). Se encontró diferencia estadísticamente significativa en cuanto a cantidad de jugadores lesionados comparando los años 2015 y 2019 (p= 0.04). Conclusión: Se evidencia una reducción significativa en la cantidad de jugadores lesionados, en el grupo de jugadores que realizó el programa de prevención de lesiones previo a los Juegos Panamericanos de Lima 2019.


Introduction: The implementation of injury prevention programs in athletes is essential to avoid the physical, performance and health consequences that an injury can cause. However, the evidence in field hockey is scarce and not very transferable to elite male athletes, thus there is a need to carry out studies in this specific population. Objectives: To determine the effect of an injury prevention program in national selected male field hockey players in relation to the amount of injuries in the lower extremities (LES) and lumbar area presented by the players in the Pan American Games. Methods: 30 players were analyzed by making a comparison through a statistical analysis of the injuries registered in selected national field hockey players during the Pan American Games of 2015 (control group, without injury prevention program) and during the Pan American Games of 2019 (group intervened with injury prevention program). Results: No statistically significant difference was found in terms of the amount of injuries presented by the players comparing the years 2015 and 2019 (p = 0.068). A statistically significant difference was found in terms of the number of injured players comparing the years 2015 and 2019 (p = 0.04). Conclusion: A significant reduction in the number of injured players is evidenced in the group of players that carried out the injury prevention program prior to the Lima 2019 Pan American Games.

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Sci Adv ; 6(11): eaax8922, 2020 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32201715

ABSTRACT

Highly oxygenated organic molecules (HOMs) are formed from the oxidation of biogenic and anthropogenic gases and affect Earth's climate and air quality by their key role in particle formation and growth. While the formation of these molecules in the gas phase has been extensively studied, the complexity of organic aerosol (OA) and lack of suitable measurement techniques have hindered the investigation of their fate post-condensation, although further reactions have been proposed. We report here novel real-time measurements of these species in the particle phase, achieved using our recently developed extractive electrospray ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometer (EESI-TOF). Our results reveal that condensed-phase reactions rapidly alter OA composition and the contribution of HOMs to the particle mass. In consequence, the atmospheric fate of HOMs cannot be described solely in terms of volatility, but particle-phase reactions must be considered to describe HOM effects on the overall particle life cycle and global carbon budget.

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Med Mal Infect ; 48(6): 414-418, 2018 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29753529

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: We aimed to describe the epidemiology of Candida bloodstream infection in an intensive care unit (ICU) in Reunion Island. METHODS: We performed a retrospective cohort study and evaluated 63 candidemia episodes, which occurred between January 2004 and December 2015 in the ICU of a University Hospital in St-Pierre. RESULTS: The incidence rate of candidemia in the ICU was estimated at 7.6%. Candida albicans was the most common yeast pathogen species recovered (54%), followed by Candida glabrata (17%), Candida tropicalis (12%) and Candida parapsilosis (10%). Between 2012 and 2015, we also observed a modification of antifungal use. CONCLUSION: The epidemiology of candidemia in Reunion Island is characterized by the predominance of Candida albicans and by the relative importance of Candida tropicalis. This pattern corresponds to a model of epidemiological transition between the one usually observed in tropical areas and the one observed in temperate countries.


Subject(s)
Candidemia/epidemiology , Cohort Studies , Female , Humans , Incidence , Intensive Care Units , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , Reunion/epidemiology , Time Factors
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PLoS One ; 11(12): e0166045, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28005930

ABSTRACT

Urinary stone disease, particularly calcium oxalate, is common in both humans and cats. Calcifying nanoparticles (CNP) are spherical nanocrystallite material, and are composed of proteins (fetuin, albumin) and inorganic minerals. CNP are suggested to play a role in a wide array of pathologic mineralization syndromes including urolithiasis. We documented the development of a clinically relevant protocol to assess urinary CNP in 9 healthy cats consuming the same diet in a controlled environment using Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA®). NTA® is a novel method that allows for characterization of the CNP in an efficient, accurate method that can differentiate these particles from other urinary submicron particulates. The predominant nanoscale particles in feline urine are characteristic of CNP in terms of their size, their ability to spontaneously form under suitable conditions, and the presence of an outer layer that is rich in calcium and capable of binding to hydroxyapatite binders such as alendronate and osteopontin. The expansion of this particle population can be suppressed by the addition of citrate to urine samples. Further, compounds targeting exosomal surfaces do not label these particulates. As CNP have been associated with a number of significant urologic maladies, the method described herein may prove to be a useful adjunct in evaluating lithogenesis risk in mammals.


Subject(s)
Calcifying Nanoparticles/urine , Alendronate/chemistry , Animals , Calcifying Nanoparticles/chemistry , Calcifying Nanoparticles/metabolism , Cats , Citric Acid/chemistry , Durapatite/chemistry , Female , Fluorescent Dyes/chemistry , Male , Microscopy, Electron, Transmission , Osteopontin/chemistry , Particle Size , Urolithiasis/diagnosis , Urolithiasis/veterinary
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Environ Sci Technol ; 50(5): 2200-9, 2016 Mar 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26811969

ABSTRACT

We present measurements as part of the Southern Oxidant and Aerosol Study (SOAS) during which atmospheric aerosol particles were comprehensively characterized. We present results utilizing a Filter Inlet for Gases and AEROsol coupled to a chemical ionization mass spectrometer (CIMS). We focus on the volatility and composition of isoprene derived organic aerosol tracers and of the bulk organic aerosol. By utilizing the online volatility and molecular composition information provided by the FIGAERO-CIMS, we show that the vast majority of commonly reported molecular tracers of isoprene epoxydiol (IEPOX) derived secondary organic aerosol (SOA) is derived from thermal decomposition of accretion products or other low volatility organics having effective saturation vapor concentrations <10(-3) µg m(-3). In addition, while accounting for up to 30% of total submicrometer organic aerosol mass, the IEPOX-derived SOA has a higher volatility than the remaining bulk. That IEPOX-SOA, and more generally bulk organic aerosol in the Southeastern U.S. is comprised of effectively nonvolatile material has important implications for modeling SOA derived from isoprene, and for mechanistic interpretations of molecular tracer measurements. Our results show that partitioning theory performs well for 2-methyltetrols, once accretion product decomposition is taken into account. No significant partitioning delays due to aerosol phase or viscosity are observed, and no partitioning to particle-phase water or other unexplained mechanisms are needed to explain our results.


Subject(s)
Aerosols/chemistry , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Aerosols/analysis , Atmosphere/chemistry , Butadienes/chemistry , Gases , Hemiterpenes/chemistry , Mass Spectrometry/methods , Pentanes/chemistry , Southeastern United States , Volatilization
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Eur Psychiatry ; 30(7): 837-44, 2015 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26443051

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The short version of the Oxford-Liverpool Inventory of Feelings and Experiences (sO-LIFE) is a widely used measure assessing schizotypy. There is limited information, however, on how sO-LIFE scores compare across different countries. The main goal of the present study is to test the measurement invariance of the sO-LIFE scores in a large sample of non-clinical adolescents and young adults from four European countries (UK, Switzerland, Italy, and Spain). The scores were obtained from validated versions of the sO-LIFE in their respective languages. The sample comprised 4190 participants (M=20.87 years; SD=3.71 years). The study of the internal structure, using confirmatory factor analysis, revealed that both three (i.e., positive schizotypy, cognitive disorganisation, and introvertive anhedonia) and four-factor (i.e., positive schizotypy, cognitive disorganisation, introvertive anhedonia, and impulsive nonconformity) models fitted the data moderately well. Multi-group confirmatory factor analysis showed that the three-factor model had partial strong measurement invariance across countries. Eight items were non-invariant across samples. Significant statistical differences in the mean scores of the s-OLIFE were found by country. Reliability scores, estimated with Ordinal alpha ranged from 0.75 to 0.87. Using the Item Response Theory framework, the sO-LIFE provides more accuracy information at the medium and high end of the latent trait. The current results show further evidence in support of the psychometric proprieties of the sO-LIFE, provide new information about the cross-cultural equivalence of schizotypy and support the use of this measure to screen for psychotic-like features and liability to psychosis in general population samples from different European countries.


Subject(s)
Schizotypal Personality Disorder/classification , Schizotypal Personality Disorder/diagnosis , Surveys and Questionnaires/standards , Adolescent , Adult , Europe/epidemiology , Factor Analysis, Statistical , Female , Humans , Italy/epidemiology , Male , Personality Inventory , Phenotype , Psychometrics/methods , Psychotic Disorders/psychology , Reproducibility of Results , Schizotypal Personality Disorder/psychology , Spain/epidemiology , Switzerland/epidemiology , Young Adult
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Opt Express ; 23(20): 26596-603, 2015 Oct 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26480172

ABSTRACT

We pump a degenerate frequency-divide-by-two optical parametric oscillator (OPO) based on orientation-patterned GaAs with a stable Tm frequency comb at 2 micrometer wavelength and measure the OPO comb offset frequency and linewidth. We show frequency division by two with sub-Hz relative linewidth of the comb teeth. The OPO thermally self-stabilizes and oscillates for nearly an hour without any active control.

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Opt Express ; 23(19): 24342-50, 2015 Sep 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26406639

ABSTRACT

High bandwidth carrier phase and repetition rate control are critical for the construction of low phase noise optical frequency combs. Here we demonstrate the use of a graphene modulator for the former and a bulk electro-optic modulator for the latter enabling record low phase noise operation of an Er fiber frequency comb. For applications that do not require carrier phase control, we show that the form factor of a fiber comb can be reduced by adapting a graphene modulator for rapid repetition rate control. Moreover, the whole system demonstration is performed with all-polarization maintaining Er fiber frequency combs, highly suitable for applications in the field.

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Parkinsonism Relat Disord ; 21(8): 954-9, 2015 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26093890

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Invasive techniques such as in-vivo microdialysis provide the opportunity to directly assess neurotransmitter levels in subcortical brain areas. METHODS: Five male Filipino patients (mean age 42.4, range 34-52 years) with severe X-linked dystonia-parkinsonism underwent bilateral implantation of deep brain leads into the internal part of the globus pallidus (GPi). Intraoperative microdialysis and measurement of gamma aminobutyric acid and glutamate was performed in the GPi in three patients and globus pallidus externus (GPe) in two patients at baseline for 25/30 min and during 25/30 min of high-frequency GPi stimulation. RESULTS: While the gamma-aminobutyric acid concentration increased in the GPi during high frequency stimulation (231 ± 102% in comparison to baseline values), a decrease was observed in the GPe (22 ± 10%). Extracellular glutamate levels largely remained unchanged. CONCLUSIONS: Pallidal microdialysis is a promising intraoperative monitoring tool to better understand pathophysiological implications in movement disorders and therapeutic mechanisms of high frequency stimulation. The increased inhibitory tone of GPi neurons and the subsequent thalamic inhibition could be one of the key mechanisms of GPi deep brain stimulation in dystonia. Such a mechanism may explain how competing (dystonic) movements can be suppressed in GPi/thalamic circuits in favour of desired motor programs.


Subject(s)
Deep Brain Stimulation/methods , Dystonic Disorders/therapy , Genetic Diseases, X-Linked/therapy , Globus Pallidus/chemistry , Monitoring, Intraoperative/methods , Neurosurgical Procedures/methods , gamma-Aminobutyric Acid/analysis , Adult , Dystonic Disorders/surgery , Female , Genetic Diseases, X-Linked/surgery , Globus Pallidus/surgery , Glutamic Acid/analysis , Humans , Male , Microdialysis , Middle Aged
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Anaesthesia ; 70(4): 400-6, 2015 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25764403

ABSTRACT

Numerous indirect laryngoscopes have been introduced into clinical practice and their use for tracheal intubation under local anaesthesia has been described. However, a study comparing indirect laryngoscopic vs fibreoptic intubation under local anaesthesia and sedation appears lacking. Therefore, we evaluated both techniques in 100 patients with an anticipated difficult nasal intubation time for intubation the primary outcome. We also assessed success rate, glottic view, Ramsey score, and patients' and anaesthetists' satisfaction. The median (IQR [range]) time for intubation was significantly shorter with the videolaryngoscope with 38 (24-65 [11-420]) s vs 94 (48-323 [19-1020]) s (p < 0.0001). There was no difference in the success rate of intubation (96% for both techniques; p > 0.9999) and satisfaction of the anaesthetists and patients. We conclude that in anticipated difficult nasal intubation a videolaryngoscope represents an acceptable alternative to fibreoptic intubation.


Subject(s)
Anesthesia, Local/methods , Intubation, Intratracheal/methods , Laryngoscopes , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Attitude of Health Personnel , Conscious Sedation/methods , Equipment Design , Fiber Optic Technology/methods , Humans , Intubation, Intratracheal/instrumentation , Laryngoscopy/methods , Middle Aged , Nasal Cavity , Patient Satisfaction , Time Factors , Video Recording , Wakefulness , Young Adult
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J Intellect Disabil Res ; 59(8): 689-702, 2015 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25414060

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Studies on adaptive behaviour and ageing in adults with Down syndrome (DS) (without dementia) have typically analysed age-related change in terms of the total item scores on questionnaires. This research extends the literature by investigating whether the age-related changes in adaptive abilities could be differentially attributed to changes in the number or severity (intensity) of behavioural questionnaire items endorsed. METHODS: The Adaptive Behaviour Assessment System-II Adult (ABAS-II Adult) was completed by parents and caregivers of 53 adults with DS aged between 16 and 56 years. Twenty adults with DS and their parents/caregivers were a part of a longitudinal study, which provided two time points of data. In addition 33 adults with DS and their parents/caregivers from a cross-sectional study were included. Random effects regression analyses were used to examine the patterns in item scores associated with ageing. RESULTS: Increasing age was found to be significantly associated with lower adaptive behaviour abilities for all the adaptive behaviour composite scores, expect for the practical composite. These associations were entirely related to fewer ABAS-II Adult items being selected as present for the older participants, as opposed to the scores being attributable to lower item severity. CONCLUSIONS: This study provides evidence for a differential pattern of age-related change for various adaptive behaviour skills in terms of range, but not severity. Possible reasons for this pattern will be discussed. Overall, these findings suggest that adults with DS may benefit from additional support in terms of their social and conceptual abilities as they age.


Subject(s)
Adaptation, Psychological , Aging/psychology , Down Syndrome/psychology , Adolescent , Adult , Age Factors , Caregivers , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Longitudinal Studies , Male , Middle Aged , Parents , Severity of Illness Index , Surveys and Questionnaires , Young Adult
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Facial Plast Surg ; 30(5): 570-7, 2014 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25397713

ABSTRACT

The term "orbital tumors" includes diverse benign or malignant space-occupying lesions of the orbit, often leading to dystopia of the eyeball, motility disturbances, diplopia, visual field defects, and sometimes a complete loss of vision. Removing these tumors in a limited surgical field is challenging. Therefore, the preservation of function is a primary concern. We retrospectively reviewed 671 patients with orbital tumors from October 1999 to June 2014. Diagnosis on referral, presenting symptoms, radiological records, histology of the primary tumor or orbital metastasis, and treatment choice were analyzed. Among the 671 orbital tumors, 40% were accessed anteriorly, 36% via an orbitotomy with temporary osteotomy, and 23.9% underwent an orbital exenteration. As an illustration of the operative strategies with subsequent reconstructions, a distinction was made among the main indication groups: (1) function-preserving therapy for retrobulbar tumors, (2) malignant tumors of the conjunctiva and the eyelids, (3) exenteration of the orbit and subsequent reconstruction, and (4) operative and therapeutic strategy for orbital metastases. Adequate preoperative use of modern imaging techniques and thorough planning of the operation are crucial. Accurate histopathological diagnosis is crucial for planning appropriate therapeutic and surgical interventions. New innovative treatment concepts and surgical techniques arise from the close cooperation of related disciplines such as ophthalmology and neurosurgery. Although an orbital exenteration in patients with eyelid and conjunctival carcinomas can now often be avoided, eye-preserving treatment for locally advanced carcinomas of the conjunctiva and eyelid must be attempted. For extensive orbital malignancies, orbital exenteration is curative. In this context, primary closure of the orbit can improve the patient's quality of life and avoid subsequent complications. Concerning orbital metastasis, early diagnosis can preserve function and fulfil the esthetic demands of the patients. In palliative tumor disease, operative procedures such as orbital decompression or tumor debulking can reduce patient complaints and contribute to improved quality of life.


Subject(s)
Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures/methods , Orbital Neoplasms/surgery , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Germany , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Orbital Neoplasms/therapy , Quality of Life , Recovery of Function , Retrospective Studies
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Br J Anaesth ; 112(2): 348-54, 2014 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24072551

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Odentogenous abscesses with involvement of the facial or cervical spaces can be life-threatening and often have to be drained under general anaesthesia. Trismus and swelling can make intubation with a Macintosh laryngoscope difficult or even impossible. However, indirect laryngoscopy has been successful when conventional direct laryngoscopy has failed. Therefore, we evaluated the efficacy of the Glidescope laryngoscope in patients with odentogenous abscesses and the improvement in mouth opening after neuromuscular block. METHODS: After approval of the ethics committee, 100 patients with odentogenous abscesses were randomized to undergo tracheal intubation with the Glidescope or Macintosh laryngoscope. Success rate, visualization of the glottis, intubation duration, and need for supporting manoeuvres were evaluated. RESULTS: Intubation with the Glidescope was always successful, while conventional intubation failed in 17 out of 50 patients (P<0.0001). In all patients in whom conventional tracheal intubation failed, a subsequent attempt with the Glidescope was successful. The view at the glottis (according to Cormack and Lehane; P<0.0001), intubation duration [34 s (CI 27-41) vs 67 s (CI 52-82), mean (95% confidence interval); P=0.0001], and need for supporting manoeuvres (P<0.0001) were significantly different. The inter-incisor distance improved overall with induction of anaesthesia from 2.0 cm (CI 1.8-2.2) to 2.6 cm (CI 2.3-2.9; P<0.0001) and was correlated with the duration of symptoms. CONCLUSIONS: In patients with odentogenous abscesses, the use of a Glidescope laryngoscope was associated with significantly faster tracheal intubation, with a better view, fewer supporting manoeuvres, and a higher success rate than with a conventional laryngoscope. Improvement of the inter-incisor distance after induction of anaesthesia correlated with the duration of symptoms.


Subject(s)
Abscess/surgery , Intubation, Intratracheal/instrumentation , Intubation, Intratracheal/methods , Laryngoscopes , Laryngoscopy/instrumentation , Mouth Diseases/surgery , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Anesthesia, General , Drainage/methods , Equipment Design , Humans , Laryngoscopy/methods , Middle Aged , Young Adult
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Opt Lett ; 38(8): 1191-3, 2013 Apr 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23595427

ABSTRACT

We measure the carrier envelope offset (CEO) frequency of the mid-infrared frequency comb (wavelength tunable between 3 and 6 µm) from a doubly resonant nondegenerate synchronously pumped optical parametric oscillator (SPOPO) as a function of the CEO frequency of the Tm-fiber pump laser. We show that the CEO frequency of the SPOPO signal wave is a linear function of the CEO frequency of the pump laser, with a slope determined by the signal to pump center-frequency ratio.

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Anaesthesia ; 68(5): 467-71, 2013 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23480441

ABSTRACT

We assessed the effect of modifying standard Magill forceps on the laryngeal introduction of an Eschmann stylet during nasotracheal intubations with three indirect laryngoscopes (Airtraq™, C-MAC(®) or GlideScope(®)) in patients with predicted difficult intubation. We allocated 50 participants to each laryngoscope. The stylet was advanced by one forceps followed by the other (standard or modified), with each sequence allocated to 25/50 for each laryngoscope. There were no differences in rates of failed tracheal intubation with the allocated laryngoscopes: 6/50, 5/50 and 5/50, respectively. An Eschmann stylet was advanced into the trachea less often with the standard forceps (65% vs 93%, p < 0.0001). Mean (SD) time for stylet advancement was longer with the standard forceps, 38 (30) vs 19 (19) s, p < 0.0001. In conclusion, the modified Magill forceps facilitated nasotracheal intubation, independent of the type of indirect laryngoscope.


Subject(s)
Intubation, Intratracheal/instrumentation , Intubation, Intratracheal/methods , Laryngoscopes , Surgical Instruments , Anesthetics, Local , Female , Glottis/anatomy & histology , Humans , Imidazoles , Larynx/anatomy & histology , Lidocaine , Male , Manikins , Middle Aged , Mouth/anatomy & histology , Nasal Decongestants , Oximetry , Predictive Value of Tests , Sample Size , Treatment Outcome
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Opt Lett ; 37(15): 3084-6, 2012 Aug 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22859093

ABSTRACT

Intracavity loss modulation enables offset-frequency control with bandwidths beyond what is possible by pump power modulation. To demonstrate this new method, we use a subwavelength thick graphene electro-optic modulator to stabilize the offset frequency in a Tm:fiber frequency comb at 1.95 µm wavelength. Record-low residual phase noise of 144 mrads was achieved with this new locking scheme.

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Opt Lett ; 37(14): 2928-30, 2012 Jul 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22825181

ABSTRACT

We demonstrate a midinfrared source tunable from 6.7 to 12.7 µm via difference frequency generation (DFG) in orientation-patterned GaAs, with 1.3 mW average output power. The input pulses are generated via Raman self-frequency shift of a femtosecond Tm-doped-fiber laser system in a fluoride fiber. We numerically model the DFG process and show good agreement between simulations and experiments. We use this numerical model to show an improved design using longer pump pulses.


Subject(s)
Arsenicals , Gallium , Optical Fibers , Optical Phenomena , Thulium , Time Factors
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HNO ; 60(5): 439-42, 2012 May.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22570008

ABSTRACT

This article presents a case report of a 15-year-old female patient with an substantial swelling of the floor of the mouth and the submandibular region with impairment of deglutition and speech. Descriptions of the diagnostic and operative procedures are given. The histological examination revealed the typical pattern of a dermoid cyst but such dimensions are rare. Complete removal is necessary to prevent fulminant inflammation and disorders of function; furthermore the risk of a malignant transformation is seldom but present.


Subject(s)
Dermoid Cyst/pathology , Dermoid Cyst/surgery , Mouth Neoplasms/pathology , Mouth Neoplasms/surgery , Oral Surgical Procedures/methods , Adolescent , Female , Humans , Treatment Outcome
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