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Rev Sci Instrum ; 94(9)2023 Sep 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37737696

RESUMEN

We report on the commissioning of a full aperture backscatter diagnostics station for the kilojoule, nanosecond high repetition rate L4n laser operating at a wavelength of 527 nm at the Extreme Light Infrastructure (ELI) - Beamlines, Dolni Brezany, Czech Republic. Light scattered back from laser-plasma interaction into the cone of the final focusing lens is captured and split into different channels to measure the signatures of laser plasma instabilities from stimulated Brillouin scattering, stimulated Raman scattering, and two plasmon decay with respect to back scattered energy, its spectrum, and its temporal profile. The performance was confirmed in a commissioning experiment with more than 800 shots at laser intensities ranging from 0.5 × 1013 to 1.1 × 1015 W cm-2. These diagnostics are permanently installed at ELI Beamlines, and can be used to understand the details of laser-plasma interactions in experiments with kJ and 527 nm light. The large number of shots that can be collected in an experimental campaign will allow us to study the details of the laser-plasma interaction with a high level of confidence.

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J Microsc ; 277(2): 100-106, 2020 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32022271

RESUMEN

A fast pink-beam X-ray microtomography methodology was developed at the GSECARS 13-BMD beamline at the Advanced Photon Source to study multiphase flow in porous media. The white beam X-ray distribution of the Advanced Photon Source is modified using a 1-mm copper filter and the beam is reflected off a platinum mirror angled at 1.5 mrad, resulting in a pink beam with X-ray intensities predominately in the range of 40-60 keV. Bubble formation in the wetting phase and wettability alteration of the solid phase from x-ray exposure can be a problem with high flux and high energy beams, but the suggested pink-beam configuration mitigates these effects. With a 14-second acquisition time for capturing a complete dataset, the evolving fluid-fronts of nonequilibrium three-dimensional multiphase flow can be studied in real-time and the images contain adequate image contrast and quality to measure important multiphase quantities such as contact angles and interfacial areas. LAY DESCRIPTION: Understanding how fluids are transported through porous materials is pertinent to many important societal processes in the environment (e.g. groundwater flow for drinking water) and industry (e.g. drying of industrial materials such as pulp and paper). To develop accurate models and theories of this fluid transportation, experiments need to track fluids in 3-dimensions quickly. This is difficult to do as most materials are opaque and therefore cameras cannot capture fluid movement directly. But, with the help of x-rays, scientists can track fluids in 3D using an imaging technique called x-ray microtomography (µCT). Standard µCT takes about 15 minutes for one image which can produce blurry images if fluids are flowing quickly through the material. We present a technique, fast µCT, which uses a larger spectrum of x-rays than the standard technique and acquires a 3D image in 14 seconds. With the large amount of x-rays utilized in this technique, bubbles can start to form in the fluids from x-ray exposure. We optimized the utilized x-ray spectrum to limit bubble formation while still achieving a rapid 3D image acquisition that has adequate image quality and contrast. With this technique, scientists can study fluid transport in 3D porous materials in near real-time for the improvement of models used to ensure public and environmental health.

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J Environ Manage ; 130: 313-23, 2013 Nov 30.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24113535

RESUMEN

A dynamic model of Phosphorus (P) movement through the Peel-Harvey catchment in South Western Australia was developed using system dynamics modelling software. The model was developed to illustrate watershed P flux and to predict future P loss rates under a range of management scenarios. Model input parameters were sourced from extensive surveys of local agricultural practices and regional soil testing data. Model P-routing routines were developed from the known interactions between the various watershed P compartments and fluxes between the various P stores. Phosphorus-retention characteristics of a variety of management practices were determined from local field trials where available and published values where not. The model simulated a 200 year time frame to reflect 100 years to the present day since initial land development, and forecast 100 years into the future. Although the catchment has an annual P-loss target of 70 tonnes per annum (tpa), the measured (and modelled) present-day loss is double this amount (140 tpa) and this is projected to rise to 1300 tpa if current land management practices continue. Broad implementation of neither "biological" BMPs such as perennial pastures and managed riparian zones, or of "chemical" BMPs such as reduced water solubility fertilisers and P-retentive soil amendments, produces reductions in P-loss from present-day levels. Even if broad-scale implementation of the large suite of BMPs tested in this research occurs, catchment P-losses are likely to increase from the present level of 140 tpa to approximately 200 tpa over the next 100 years. This has significant implications for both future land use and subsequent water quality in the catchment as well as questioning the wisdom and perceptions of efficacy of past and future BMP implementation strategies.


Asunto(s)
Simulación por Computador , Fósforo/química , Suelo/química , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua/química , Calidad del Agua , Agricultura/métodos , Australia , Fósforo/análisis , Programas Informáticos , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua/análisis
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New Phytol ; 175(4): 641-654, 2007.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17688581

RESUMEN

The nickel (Ni) hyperaccumulator Alyssum murale has been developed as a commercial crop for phytoremediation/phytomining Ni from metal-enriched soils. Here, metal co-tolerance, accumulation and localization were investigated for A. murale exposed to metal co-contaminants. A. murale was irrigated with Ni-enriched nutrient solutions containing basal or elevated concentrations of cobalt (Co) or zinc (Zn). Metal localization and elemental associations were investigated in situ with synchrotron X-ray microfluorescence (SXRF) and computed-microtomography (CMT). A. murale hyperaccumulated Ni and Co (> 1000 microg g(-1) dry weight) from mixed-metal systems. Zinc was not hyperaccumulated. Elevated Co or Zn concentrations did not alter Ni accumulation or localization. SXRF images showed uniform Ni distribution in leaves and preferential localization of Co near leaf tips/margins. CMT images revealed that leaf epidermal tissue was enriched with Ni but devoid of Co, that Co was localized in the apoplasm of leaf ground tissue and that Co was sequestered on leaf surfaces near the tips/margins. Cobalt-rich mineral precipitate(s) form on leaves of Co-treated A. murale. Specialized biochemical processes linked with Ni (hyper)tolerance in A. murale do not confer (hyper)tolerance to Co. A. murale relies on a different metal storage mechanism for Co (exocellular sequestration) than for Ni (vacuolar sequestration).


Asunto(s)
Brassicaceae/metabolismo , Cobalto/metabolismo , Metales/metabolismo , Níquel/metabolismo , Biodegradación Ambiental , Calcio/química , Calcio/metabolismo , Cobalto/química , Manganeso/química , Manganeso/metabolismo , Metales/química , Níquel/química , Hojas de la Planta/metabolismo , Suelo/análisis , Zinc/química , Zinc/metabolismo
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J Intellect Disabil Res ; 45(Pt 3): 258-70, 2001 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11422651

RESUMEN

Staff turnover is a major problem in services for people with intellectual disability (ID). Therefore, understanding the reasons for staff turnover is vital for organizations seeking to improve their performance. The present study investigates the factors directly and indirectly associated with an intention to leave an organization and actual job search behaviour amongst staff in services for people with ID. As part of a large-scale survey of staff in services for people with ID, information was collected from 450 staff concerning intended turnover, job search behaviour and a wide range of factors potentially associated with these outcomes. Path analyses revealed that work satisfaction, job strain, younger staff age and easier subjective labour conditions were directly associated with intended turnover. The same factors, with the exception of younger staff age, were also directly associated with job search behaviour. Factors indirectly associated with these outcomes included wishful thinking, alienative commitment to the organization, lack of staff support, role ambiguity, working longer contracted hours, having a low-status job, a lack of influence over decisions at work and less orientation to working in community settings with people with ID. The models of staff turnover empirically derived in the present study confirm and extend previous research in this area. The implications for organizations are discussed.


Asunto(s)
Servicios Comunitarios de Salud Mental , Discapacidad Intelectual/rehabilitación , Satisfacción en el Trabajo , Grupo de Atención al Paciente/estadística & datos numéricos , Reorganización del Personal/estadística & datos numéricos , Instituciones Residenciales , Adulto , Inglaterra , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad
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J Biol Chem ; 274(51): 36321-7, 1999 Dec 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10593923

RESUMEN

Previous studies have indicated that the Ca(2+)-dependent protease, calpain, is activated in platelets within 30-60 s of thrombin stimulation, but specific roles of calpain in platelets remain to be identified. To directly test the functions of calpain during platelet activation, a novel strategy was developed for introducing calpain's specific biological inhibitor, calpastatin, into platelets prior to activation. This method involves treatment of platelets with a fusion peptide, calpastat, consisting of the cell-penetrating signal sequence from Kaposi's fibroblast growth factor connected to a calpain-inhibiting consensus sequence derived from calpastatin. Calpastat specifically inhibits thrombin peptide (SFLLR)-induced alpha-granule secretion (IC(50) = 20 microM) during the first 30 s of activation, thrombin-induced platelet aggregation (IC(50) = 50 microM), and platelet spreading on glass surfaces (IC(50) = 34 microM). Calpastat-Ala, a mutant peptide in which alanine is substituted at conserved calpastatin residues, lacks calpain inhibitory activity and fails to inhibit secretion, aggregation, or spreading. The peptidyl calpain inhibitors calpeptin, MDL 28,170 (MDL) and E64d also inhibit secretion, aggregation and spreading, but require 3-10-fold higher concentrations than calpastat for biological activity. Together, these findings demonstrate that calpain regulates platelet secretion, aggregation, and spreading and indicate that calpain plays an earlier role in platelet activation following thrombin receptor stimulation than had been previously detected.


Asunto(s)
Plaquetas/citología , Plaquetas/fisiología , Calpaína/fisiología , Adhesividad Plaquetaria/fisiología , Agregación Plaquetaria , Secuencia de Aminoácidos , Proteínas de Unión al Calcio , Humanos , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Mutación , Fragmentos de Péptidos
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J Intellect Disabil Res ; 43 ( Pt 4): 253-67, 1999 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10466863

RESUMEN

Staff stress and morale have been identified as major issues affecting the quality of services for people with intellectual disability. The present study investigates factors directly and indirectly associated with staff general distress, job strain and work satisfaction amongst staff in services for people with intellectual disability. As part of a large-scale survey of staff in services for people with intellectual disability, information was collected from 450 staff concerning general distress, job strain and work satisfaction, and a wide range of factors potentially associated with these outcomes. Path analyses revealed that three factors accounted for 28% of the variance in general distress scores: (I) wishful thinking, (2) stress linked to work-home conflict and (3) role ambiguity. Six factors accounted for 50% of the variance in job strain scores: (I) wishful thinking, (2) stress linked to a lack of staff support, (3) alienative commitment, (4) role ambiguity, (5) stressors linked to a low status job and (6) working longer contracted hours. Six factors accounted for 66% of the variance in work satisfaction scores: (I) stress linked to a low status job, (2) support from supervisors, (3) influence over work decisions, (4) alienative commitment, (5) support from colleagues and (6) older staff age. A range of factors indirectly associated with the three outcome measures was also identified. The models of general distress, job strain and work satisfaction empirically derived in the present study confirm and extend previous research in this area. The implications for organizations and future research are discussed.


Asunto(s)
Agotamiento Profesional/psicología , Discapacidad Intelectual/rehabilitación , Grupo de Atención al Paciente , Estrés Psicológico/complicaciones , Adulto , Agotamiento Profesional/diagnóstico , Inglaterra , Femenino , Humanos , Discapacidad Intelectual/psicología , Satisfacción en el Trabajo , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Moral , Cultura Organizacional , Análisis de Regresión , Factores de Riesgo , Apoyo Social , Tolerancia al Trabajo Programado , Carga de Trabajo
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J Intellect Disabil Res ; 43 ( Pt 3): 206-18, 1999 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10392607

RESUMEN

Organizational culture has been shown by organizational psychology to influence important aspects of staff behaviour. In particular, mismatches between staff perceptions of real and ideal organizational cultures have been shown to be associated with a range of negative outcomes for staff, such as stress, sickness and staff turnover. The present study investigates organizational culture in services for people with intellectual disabilities. The aim was to discover the prevalent organizational cultures in these services, and associations between organizational culture and staff outcomes. As part of a large-scale survey of staff in services for people with intellectual disabilities, information concerning organizational culture and staff outcomes was collected from 450 staff. A self-report measure of real and ideal organizational culture produced nine dimensions of organizational culture: (I) tolerant/staff-oriented; (2) achievement-oriented; (3) innovative; (4) analytical; (5) social relationships; (6) rewarding staff; (7) stable work environment; (8) demanding; and (9) conflict management. These nine dimensions of organizational culture showed generally adequate psychometric properties. While there was some variation in organizational culture across services, there is little variation across staff with different job titles. Overall, the staff rated real organizational cultures to be relatively high in achievement orientation and fostering social relationships, and relatively low in managing conflict and providing rewards for staff. Staff rated ideal organizational cultures to be high in rewarding staff, being tolerant/staff-oriented and fostering social relationships, and low in demands on staff. Except for the dimension of making demands on staff, where staff rated organizations as considerably higher than ideal, staff generally rated organizations as being less than ideal on all dimensions of organizational culture. Organizational psychology theory predicts that poor 'person-organization fit' (i.e. a greater mismatch between real and ideal organizational culture) will be associated with a range of negative staff outcomes. This theory was largely supported by findings of the present study. The implications for practice and for future research are discussed.


Asunto(s)
Personal de Salud/psicología , Discapacidad Intelectual/terapia , Servicios de Salud Mental/normas , Cultura Organizacional , Relaciones Profesional-Paciente , Adaptación Psicológica , Humanos , Satisfacción en el Trabajo , Deseabilidad Social , Estrés Psicológico/psicología , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Reino Unido
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Res Dev Disabil ; 20(4): 269-85, 1999.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10425655

RESUMEN

This paper reports on the development, psychometric properties, and validity of a self-report measure designed to assess potential stressors among staff in services for people with intellectual disabilities, the 33-item Staff Stressor Questionnaire (SSQ). A questionnaire including the SSQ and scales measuring staff outcomes was administered to 512 staff across seven services for people with intellectual disabilities. The SSQ was factor analyzed to produce seven subscales reflecting different potential stressors for staff: user challenging behavior; poor user skills; lack of staff support; lack of resources; low-status job; bureaucracy; and work-home conflict. The SSQ subscales showed adequate internal reliability in terms of Cronbach's alpha and mean inter-item correlations. Associations between SSQ subscale scores and different staff groups, and patterns of associations between SSQ subscales and a range of staff outcomes, provided evidence suggestive of the face-, construct-, and criterion-related validity of the questionnaire. The SSQ shows promise as a measure for assessing potential stressors for staff in services for people with intellectual disabilities. Further studies to examine the reliability, validity, and utility of the SSQ are recommended.


Asunto(s)
Agotamiento Profesional/psicología , Discapacidad Intelectual/rehabilitación , Inventario de Personalidad/estadística & datos numéricos , Estrés Psicológico/complicaciones , Adulto , Agotamiento Profesional/diagnóstico , Femenino , Humanos , Discapacidad Intelectual/psicología , Satisfacción en el Trabajo , Masculino , Psicometría , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Apoyo Social
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Sleep Res Online ; 1(4): 159-65, 1998.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11382873

RESUMEN

The 24-hour sleep/wake distributions of untreated patients with narcolepsy-cataplexy and matched normal habitual nappers were compared using home ambulatory monitoring. Subjects followed their usual sleep patterns including, for the habitual nappers, a self-selected daytime nap. There were no differences in 24-hour totals of sleep between groups other than a small increase in SWS in narcolepsy. Narcolepsy showed greater amounts of day sleep (stages 2, SWS, REM and total sleep) and less night sleep (stage 2, total sleep). Data were collapsed into 5 min epochs and entered into a matrix. The data in the two groups were then "wrapped" (re-aligned) around the 24 hours with phase 0 as each of the times of: evening sleep onset, onset of SWS, mid-point of night sleep and moment of morning awakening. In habitual nappers alignment beginning at morning wake-up produced the highest amplitude, least temporal dispersion and greatest kurtosis of daytime sleep (naps). The 24-hour sleep/wake distribution curves of both subject groups (data aligned at morning wake-up) based on collapsed data into 5 min bins then underwent curve fitting using 15th order polynomial regression. As with visual analyses of the raw data, the curve fits confirmed that the peak in daytime sleep propensity in narcoleptics was earlier by about 40 (2.66 hours). It was concluded that decreased daytime amplitude of a circadian arousal system was the most parsimonious explanation for the increased amount, broader temporal distribution and relative phase advance of day sleep in narcolepsy and that, as well, such a mechanism could explain a number of other features of the disease.


Asunto(s)
Trastornos Cronobiológicos/complicaciones , Trastornos Cronobiológicos/fisiopatología , Narcolepsia/complicaciones , Trastornos del Despertar del Sueño/complicaciones , Trastornos Cronobiológicos/diagnóstico , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Narcolepsia/fisiopatología , Polisomnografía , Análisis de Regresión , Trastornos del Despertar del Sueño/diagnóstico , Trastornos del Despertar del Sueño/fisiopatología , Sueño REM , Vigilia
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Ophthalmic Surg Lasers ; 27(9): 758-62, 1996 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8878193

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The authors noted an underestimation of the mean deviation for field testing using the Fastpak (Humphrey Instruments, San Leandro, CA) strategy, and set out to define the extent of this difference. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Sixty-seven eyes of 35 glaucomatous patients were examined. Patients received full-threshold 24-2 tests before and after the Fastpak strategy was used, each test on a different day. For some patients, another full-threshold test was performed using a different birth date in order to obtain a result uninfluenced by prior data. RESULTS: The mean deviation (MD) was significantly underestimated by Fastpak compared with the full-threshold tests. The time taken for Fastpak was almost identical to that taken for full-threshold tests. Short-term fluctuation (SF) appeared to have very little reliability statistically, and, consistent with this, there was a greater concordance among pattern standard deviation (PSD) data than among corrected pattern standard deviation (CPSD) data. CONCLUSION: Fastpak was an effective method for charting the visual field, but did so with greater variation than full-threshold tests. It significantly underestimated the MD, and this was not a fatigue effect. Fastpak was no faster than full-threshold testing in advanced glaucoma. CPSD was a less consistent reading than PSD in these glaucomatous patients.


Asunto(s)
Glaucoma/fisiopatología , Trastornos de la Visión/fisiopatología , Pruebas del Campo Visual/métodos , Campos Visuales , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Procesamiento de Imagen Asistido por Computador , Masculino , Concentración Máxima Admisible , Persona de Mediana Edad , Valor Predictivo de las Pruebas , Pronóstico
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Ophthalmology ; 102(4): 607-12, 1995 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7724178

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: The authors studied a family with a form of congenital fibrosis of the extraocular muscles different from any group previously reported. METHODS: A careful examination was done of all affected and all, except one, unaffected members of a family of 15 members extending over three generations. The authors performed computed tomography on five affected and four unaffected family members. RESULTS: All affected family members showed complete loss of vertical ocular movement but largely free horizontal movement except for variable restriction of adduction in some members. A variable degree of ptosis was present, ranging from gross to nil, but with poor levator function and an absent Bell phenomenon in all affected members. All affected members showed superficial keratopathy, many with corneal scarring. Ocular alignment showed considerable variation. Refractive error and amblyopia also were variable. Computed tomographic scan indicated reduction in size of the extraocular muscles, particularly the superior recti with intracranial ventricular asymmetry in three of five patients examined, and abnormality in shape of the eye globes in two patients. CONCLUSIONS: The findings indicate a new group best described as dominantly inherited congenital fibrosis of the vertical-acting extraocular muscles, which is part of the syndrome of congenital ocular fibrosis. Computed tomographic scanning suggested that the clinical picture was produced by changes present in the orbit, but intracranial ventricular asymmetry also was present in some patients and asymmetry of the eye globes in others.


Asunto(s)
Trastornos de la Motilidad Ocular/diagnóstico por imagen , Músculos Oculomotores/patología , Adulto , Blefaroptosis/patología , Niño , Preescolar , Córnea/patología , Movimientos Oculares , Femenino , Fibrosis/congénito , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Trastornos de la Motilidad Ocular/congénito , Trastornos de la Motilidad Ocular/patología , Músculos Oculomotores/diagnóstico por imagen , Linaje , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X
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Biol Bull ; 188(1): 57-67, 1995 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29281305

RESUMEN

The concentrations of elements from Mn to Pb in the shells of Mercenaria mercenaria, Mya arenaria, and Argopecten irradians were measured using synchrotron x-ray fluorescence. This technique provides sensitivity as low as 1 ppm and resolution of 8 {mu}m. Elements were heterogeneously distributed, both on a large scale (several millimeters) and on a small scale (tens of micrometers). Large-scale variations were observed in the compositions of shell layers and in seasonal variations in strontium concentration. Small-scale changes in composition included elevated iron levels at the boundary between the prismatic and inner homogeneous shell of the hard clam, Mercenaria mercenaria. Variations in strontium concentrations were seen over time spans of several months, suggesting that this technique can be used to determine historical water temperatures. Elemental maps with a resolution of less than 10 {mu}m were produced.

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Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol ; 91(1): 67-70, 1994 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7517846

RESUMEN

It has been suggested that the increased day sleep in narcolepsy-cataplexy is secondary to the known fragmentation and reduction of night sleep, there being no differences in 24 h sleep totals from normals. Twenty-two untreated patients underwent 24 h sleep wake recordings by ambulatory monitoring. Correlations were assessed by stepwise multiple regression between day sleep and night sleep measures. Almost no significant or near significant correlations emerged. It is concluded that day sleep in narcolepsy is based upon a different mechanism, perhaps a diurnal "subvigilance syndrome" of impaired arousal mechanisms.


Asunto(s)
Ritmo Circadiano/fisiología , Narcolepsia/fisiopatología , Sueño/fisiología , Adulto , Anciano , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Valor Predictivo de las Pruebas
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J Intraven Nurs ; 16(4): 251-60, 1993.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8410482

RESUMEN

Although many organizations have begun to accept the reality of cost containment in home infusion therapy, few have taken steps to cost manage their business. Even fewer home infusion providers have considered that productivity and quality will carry equal weight in the equation for providing health care and services. Organizations that address the issues of today and tomorrow's health care environment, finding a fine balance for managing productivity while providing quality care, will be those organizations that remain viable in the future.


Asunto(s)
Servicios de Atención de Salud a Domicilio/normas , Infusiones Intravenosas/enfermería , Administración de Línea de Producción , Garantía de la Calidad de Atención de Salud/organización & administración , Control de Costos , Eficiencia Organizacional , Servicios de Atención de Salud a Domicilio/economía , Servicios de Atención de Salud a Domicilio/organización & administración , Humanos , Modelos Organizacionales , Registros de Enfermería
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Retina ; 12(2): 90-5, 1992.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1279770

RESUMEN

Seven patients with scars typical of ocular histoplasmosis syndrome presented with new symptoms of decreased vision or metamorphopsia. In each patient the symptoms corresponded to an atrophic or "punched-out" histoplasmosis scar in the macula. Clinically, a small amount of subretinal fluid overlying the scars and slight hyperfluorescence were seen on fluorescein angiography. These findings were due to a choroidal neovascular membrane growing within the margins of the atrophic scar. The membranes were difficult to diagnose because of the absence of hemorrhage, pigmentation, or growth of vessels beyond the margins of the scar. Clinicians should be aware that these patients may have early and growing choroidal neovascularization and may need to undergo photocoagulation or to be followed closely.


Asunto(s)
Coroides/irrigación sanguínea , Cicatriz/patología , Infecciones Fúngicas del Ojo/patología , Histoplasmosis/patología , Neovascularización Patológica/patología , Adulto , Coroides/cirugía , Enfermedades de la Coroides/microbiología , Enfermedades de la Coroides/cirugía , Infecciones Fúngicas del Ojo/cirugía , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Histoplasmosis/cirugía , Humanos , Fotocoagulación , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Neovascularización Patológica/cirugía , Estudios Retrospectivos
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