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Phys Rev Lett ; 132(15): 150801, 2024 Apr 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38683004

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Quantum sensors leverage matter's quantum properties to enable measurements with unprecedented spatial and spectral resolution. Among these sensors, those utilizing nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond offer the distinct advantage of operating at room temperature. Nevertheless, signals received from NV centers are often complex, making interpretation challenging. This is especially relevant in low magnetic field scenarios, where standard approximations for modeling the system fail. Additionally, NV signals feature a prominent noise component. In this Letter, we present a signal-to-image deep learning model capable of automatically inferring the number of nuclear spins surrounding a NV sensor and the hyperfine couplings between the sensor and the nuclear spins. Our model is trained to operate effectively across various magnetic field scenarios, requires no prior knowledge of the involved nuclei, and is designed to handle noisy signals, leading to fast characterization of nuclear environments in real experimental conditions. With detailed numerical simulations, we test the performance of our model in scenarios involving varying numbers of nuclei, achieving an average error of less than 2 kHz in the estimated hyperfine constants.

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Rev. esp. anestesiol. reanim ; 70(10): 561-568, Dic. 2023. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-228132

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Antecedentes y objetivo: Los pacientes con infección por SARS-CoV-2 pueden presentar afectación cardiovascular, incluyendo miocarditis, arritmias y prolongación del intervalo QT. Nuestro objetivo fue evaluar el impacto de la COVID-19 y su tratamiento en la repolarización ventricular y el desarrollo de arritmias en pacientes críticos. Material y métodos: Estudio de cohortes retrospectivo de pacientes críticos con infección confirmada por SARS-CoV-2 durante un periodo de 3meses. Se registraron los datos clínicos relevantes y el tratamiento específico administrado para la COVID-19. Se consideró QTc prolongado cuando medía ≥460ms en mujeres y ≥450ms en hombres. Se registró la incidencia y el tipo de arritmias durante el mismo periodo. Resultados: Se evaluaron 77 pacientes con una edad media de 62±13años: 20 mujeres y 57 hombres. El 60% de los pacientes eran hipertensos, el 52% presentaban un IMC>30 y el 70% desarrollaron fracaso renal agudo durante el ingreso. El 56% de los pacientes presentaron prolongación del QTc. El 44% presentaron algún tipo de arritmia durante su estancia en la UCI, siendo en el 21% arritmias auriculares. La mortalidad global fue del 53%, sin diferencias entre los pacientes con o sin QTc prolongado. Conclusiones: En nuestra serie, una elevada proporción de pacientes críticos con COVID-19 han presentado QTc prolongado y arritmias. Los factores implicados se han relacionado con la elevación de biomarcadores cardiacos, la propia afectación miocárdica del virus y la medicación concomitante recibida en la UCI.(AU)


Introduction and objective: Patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection may present cardiovascular involvement including myocarditis, arrhythmias and QT interval prolongation. Our objective was to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 and its treatment on ventricular repolarization and development of arrhythmias in critically ill patients. Material and methods: Retrospective cohort study of critically ill COVID-19 patients during a 3-month period in whom at least one ECG was available. Relevant clinical data and specific treatment administered for COVID-19 were recorded. Prolonged QTc was considered prolonged when it measured ≥460ms in women and ≥450ms in men. The incidence and type of arrhythmias during the same period were recorded. Results: A total of 77 patients with a mean age of 62±13years, 20 women and 57 men, were evaluated. Sixty percent of the patients were hypertensive, 52% had a BMI>30, and 70% developed acute renal failure during admission. Some 56% of the patients presented QTc prolongation. Forty-four percent presented some type of arrhythmia during their stay in the ICU, 21% of which were atrial arrhythmias. Overall mortality was 53%, with no differences between patients with or without prolonged QTc. Conclusions: In our series, a high proportion of critical patients with COVID-19 presented prolonged QTc and arrhythmias. The factors involved have been related to the elevation of cardiac biomarkers, the myocardial involvement of the virus and concomitant medication received in the ICU.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Aged , Long QT Syndrome , /drug therapy , Arrhythmias, Cardiac/drug therapy , Cohort Studies , Long QT Syndrome/epidemiology , Retrospective Studies , /complications
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Rev. esp. anestesiol. reanim ; 70(8): 447-457, Octubre 2023. graf, tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-225927

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Introducción La simulación médica está asociada a emociones intensas, que influyen en el comportamiento humano. Nuestro objetivo fue investigar el modo en que el prebriefing repercute en las emociones de los alumnos durante una sesión de simulación de alta fidelidad (SAF). Métodos Estudio controlado aleatorizado prospectivo. Se asignó aleatorizadamente a los participantes para recibir un prebriefing estandarizado (grupo PE) o no recibirlo (grupo NPE). Se utilizó en ambos grupos el debriefing tras el enfoque de «buen juicio», estructurado en fases de reacciones, comprensión y resumen. A fin de evaluar las emociones, utilizamos el modelo circunflejo de afecto aplicando la escala Affect grid antes del prebriefing, tras el desempeño del caso y tras el debriefing. También se evaluaron los tiempos de debriefing. Resultados Participaron 128 facultativos en el estudio (64 frente a 64). Tras el desempeño del caso, la experiencia de esta sesión de SAF reflejó emociones significativamente más agradables en comparación con el nivel basal, que se mantuvieron durante el debriefing (p<0,01), mientras que el nivel de alerta se incrementó tras el desempeño del caso y disminuyó tras el debriefing (p<0,01). No se encontraron diferencias estadísticamente significativas entre los grupos. En el grupo NPE, los tiempos totales del debriefing (p=0,003) y de la fase de comprensión (p=0,002) fueron significativamente más prolongados. Conclusiones La experiencia de esta sesión de SAF fue agradable y con elevado nivel de alerta, sin impacto emocional específico atribuible al prebriefing, lo que da lugar a un debriefing con un flujo más libre. (AU)


Introduction Medical simulation is associated with intense emotions which influence human behavior. We aim to investigate how prebriefing impacts on learnerś emotions during a high-fidelity simulation (HFS) session. Methods This is a prospective randomized controlled study. Participants were randomly allocated to receive a standardized prebriefing (SP group) versus not receiving it (NSP group). Debriefing following the «good judgment» approach, structured in reactions, understanding and summary phases, was used in both groups. In order to assess emotions, we used the circumplex model of affect applying the Affect Grid scale, which was performed prior to prebriefing, following case performance and following debriefing. Debriefing times were also assessed. Results A total of 128 physicians participate in the study (64 vs. 64). Following case performance, this HFS session was experienced with significantly more pleasant emotions compared to baseline, that were maintained during debriefing (P<0.01) while alertness increased after case performance diminishing after debriefing (P<0.01). There were no statistical significant differences between groups. In the NSP group, total debriefing (P=0.003) and understanding phase (P=0.002) times were significantly longer. Conclusions This HFS session was experienced as pleasant with high alertness with no specific emotional impact attributable to prebriefing. Prebriefing leads to a freer flowing debriefing. (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Emotions , 28574 , Students, Medical/psychology
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Rev Esp Anestesiol Reanim (Engl Ed) ; 70(8): 447-457, 2023 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37673209

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Medical simulation is associated with intense emotions which influence human behavior. We aim to investigate how prebriefing impacts on learners' emotions during a high-fidelity simulation (HFS) session. METHODS: This is a prospective randomized controlled study. Participants were randomly allocated to receive a standardized prebriefing (SP group) versus not receiving it (NSP group). Debriefing following the «good judgment¼ approach, structured in reactions, understanding and summary phases, was used in both groups. In order to assess emotions, we used the circumplex model of affect applying the Affect Grid scale, which was performed prior to prebriefing, following case performance and following debriefing. Debriefing times were also assessed. RESULTS: A total of 128 physicians participate in the study (64 vs. 64). Following case performance, this HFS session was experienced with significantly more pleasant emotions compared to baseline, that were maintained during debriefing (p < 0.01) while alertness increased after case performance diminishing after debriefing (p < 0.01). There were no statistical significant differences between groups. In the NSP group, total debriefing (p = 0.003) and understanding phase (p = 0.002) times were significantly longer. CONCLUSIONS: This HFS session was experienced as pleasant with high alertness with no specific emotional impact attributable to prebriefing. Prebriefing leads to a freer flowing debriefing.

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Rev Esp Anestesiol Reanim (Engl Ed) ; 70(10): 561-568, 2023 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37717632

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INTRODUCTION: Patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection may present cardiovascular involvement including myocarditis, arrhythmias and QT interval prolongation. Our objective was to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 and its treatment on ventricular repolarization and development of arrhythmias in critically ill patients. METHODS: Retrospective cohort study of critically ill COVID-19 patients during a 3-month period in whom at least one ECG was available. Relevant clinical data and specific treatment administered for COVID-19 were recorded. Prolonged QTc was considered prolonged when it measured ≥ 460 ms in women and ≥450 ms in men. The incidence and type of arrhythmias during the same period were recorded. RESULTS: A total of 77 patients with a mean age of 62 ±â€¯13 years, 20 women and 57 men, were evaluated. Sixty percent of the patients were hypertensive, 52% had a BMI > 30, and 70% developed acute renal failure during admission. Some 56% of the patients presented QTc prolongation. Forty-four percent presented some type of arrhythmia during their stay in the ICU, 21% of which were atrial arrhythmias. Overall mortality was 53%, with no differences between patients with or without prolonged QTc. CONCLUSIONS: In our series, a high proportion of critical patients with COVID-19 presented prolonged QTc and arrhythmias. The factors involved have been related to the elevation of cardiac biomarkers, the myocardial involvement of the virus and concomitant medication received in the ICU.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Long QT Syndrome , Male , Humans , Female , Middle Aged , Aged , COVID-19/complications , COVID-19/epidemiology , Cohort Studies , Retrospective Studies , Critical Illness , Pandemics , Prevalence , SARS-CoV-2 , Long QT Syndrome/epidemiology , Long QT Syndrome/complications , Arrhythmias, Cardiac/epidemiology , Arrhythmias, Cardiac/etiology
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Trauma (Majadahonda) ; 23(2): 123-129, abr.-jun. 2012. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-100916

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: Evaluar la eficacia de un programa de rehabilitación individualizado (PRI) basado en la CIF en pacientes con accidentes cerebrovasculares (ACV). Material y método: Treinta y seis pacientes con ACV fueron sometidos a PRI según sus capacidades preservadas y factores personales. Se evaluaron distintas áreas antes y después del PRI con la CIF y otras escalas. Se compararon las diferentes puntuaciones pre y post tratamiento de las funciones corporales, actividades y factores ambientales. La muestra se dividió en dos grupos según tuvieran una evolución del ACV mayor o menor de cinco años. Resultados: Encontramos mejor respuesta al tratamiento en pacientes con menos de cinco años de evolución y obtuvimos correlaciones significativas entre actividades relacionadas con andar, hablar y comer, así como en aquellas funciones implicadas en dichas actividades como la recepción y expresión de lenguaje,las funciones integradoras del lenguaje y la fuerza muscular. Conclusión: Un PRI basado en la CIF como herramienta clínica mejora tanto el grado de funcionalidad como la autonomía en los pacientes con ACV (AU)


Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of an individualized rehabilitation program (PRI) based on the ICF in stroke patients. Material and method: Thirty-six subjects with stroke underwent a PRI based on their preserved capacities, personal and contextual factors. Assessment was focused on different rehabilitation areas before and after the PRI with the CIF and different scales. We compared pre- and post-treatment punctuations regarding body functions, activities and environmental factors. The sample was divided into two groups: less than five and more than five years after stroke. Results: We observed greater treatment response in patients with less than five years of evolution. It was obtained high correlations between activity items related to walking, speaking and eating, as well as in body function items involved in reception and expression of language, integrative language functions and body muscles strength. Conclusion: The development of a PRI based on the ICF as a clinical tool improves the degree of functionality and autonomy in patients with stroke (AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Brain Damage, Chronic/classification , Brain Damage, Chronic/diagnosis , Brain Injuries, Traumatic/complications , Brain Injuries, Traumatic/diagnosis , Stroke/classification , Stroke/diagnosis , Clinical Protocols/classification , Stroke/physiopathology , International Classification of Diseases/standards , International Classification of Diseases , 28599
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