11 research outputs found
Brillouin optical time-domain analysis over a 240 km-long fiber loop with no repeater
22nd International Conference on Optical Fiber Sensors (OFS2012), Beijing, China, October 14, 2012In this paper we combine the use of optical pulse coding and seeded second-order Raman amplification to extend the\ud
sensing distance of Brillouin optical time-domain analysis (BOTDA) sensors. Using 255-bit Simplex coding, the power\ud
levels of the Raman pumps and the Brillouin pump and probe signals were adjusted in order to extend the real physical\ud
sensing distance of a BOTDA sensor up to 120 km away from the sensor interrogation unit, employing a 240-km long\ud
loop of standard single-mode fiber (SSMF) with no repeater. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that\ud
distributed measurements are carried out over such a long distance with no active device inserted into the entire sensing\ud
loop, constituting a considerable breakthrough in the field
Burden and challenges of heart failure in patients with chronic kidney disease. A call to action
Patients with the dual burden of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and chronic congestive heart
failure (HF) experience unacceptably high rates of symptom load, hospitalization, and mortality. Currently, concerted efforts to identify, prevent and treat HF in CKD patients are
lacking at the institutional level, with emphasis still being placed on individual specialty
views on this topic. The authors of this review paper endorse the need for a dedicated
cardiorenal interdisciplinary team that includes nephrologists and renal nurses and jointly manages appropriate clinical interventions across the inpatient and outpatient settings.
There is a critical need for guidelines and best clinical practice models from major cardiology
and nephrology professional societies, as well as for research funding in both specialties to
focus on the needs of future therapies for HF in CKD patients. The implementation of crossspecialty educational programs across all levels in cardiology and nephrology will help train
future specialists and nurses who have the ability to diagnose, treat, and prevent HF in CKD
patients in a precise, clinically effective, and cost-favorable manner.Los pacientes con enfermedad renal crónica (ERC) que desarrollan insuficiencia cardíaca (IC)
congestiva crónica presentan cifras inaceptablemente altas de síntomas, hospitalización y
mortalidad. Actualmente, se echan en falta iniciativas institucionales dirigidas a identificar,
prevenir y tratar la IC en los pacientes con ERC de manera multidisciplinar, prevaleciendo
las actuaciones de las especialidades individuales. Los autores de este artículo de revisión
respaldan la necesidad de crear equipos multidisciplinares cardiorrenales, en los que participen nefrólogos y enfermeras renales, que gestionen colaborativamente las intervenciones
clínicas apropiadas en los entornos de pacientes con ERC e IC hospitalizados y ambulatorios.
Es necesario y urgente que se elaboren guías y modelos de práctica clínica sobre la ERC con IC
por parte de las sociedades profesionales de cardiología y nefrología, así como financiación
para la investigación concertada entre ambas especialidades sobre la necesidad de futuros
tratamientos para la IC en pacientes con ERC. La implementación de programas educativos
cardiorrenales a todos los niveles en cardiología y nefrología ayudará a formar a los futuros
especialistas y enfermeras para que tengan la capacidad de diagnosticar, tratar y prevenir
la IC en pacientes con ERC de manera precisa, clínicamente efectiva y económicamente
favorabl
Extending the real remoteness of long-range brillouin optical time-domain fiber analyzers
The real remoteness of a distributed optical fiber sensor based on Brillouin optical time-domain analysis is considerably extended in this paper using seeded second-order Raman amplification and optical pulse coding. The presented analysis and the experimental results demonstrate that a proper optimization of both methods combined with a well-equalized two-sideband probe wave provide a suitable solution to enhance the signal-to-noise ratio of the measurements when an ultra-long sensing fiber is used. In particular, the implemented system is based on an extended optical fiber length, in which half of the fiber is used for sensing purposes, and the other half is used to carry the optical signals to the most distant sensing point, providing also a long fiber for distributed Raman amplification. Power levels of all signals launched into the fiber are properly optimized in order to avoid nonlinear effects, pump depletion, and especially any power imbalance between the two sidebands of the probe wave. This last issue turns out to be extremely important in ultra-long Brillouin sensing to provide strong robustness of the system against pump depletion. This way, by employing a 240 km-long optical fiber-loop, sensing from the interrogation unit up to a 120 km remote position (i.e., corresponding to the real sensing distance away from the sensor unit) is experimentally demonstrated with a spatial resolution of 5 m. Furthermore, this implementation requires no powered element in the whole 240 km fiber loop, providing considerable advantages in situations where the sensing cable crosses large unmanned areas.Ministerio de Ciencia e InnovaciónComunidad de Madri
Burden and challenges of heart failure in patients with chronic kidney disease. A call to action
Patients with the dual burden of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and chronic congestive heart
failure (HF) experience unacceptably high rates of symptom load, hospitalization, and mortality. Currently, concerted efforts to identify, prevent and treat HF in CKD patients are
lacking at the institutional level, with emphasis still being placed on individual specialty
views on this topic. The authors of this review paper endorse the need for a dedicated
cardiorenal interdisciplinary team that includes nephrologists and renal nurses and jointly manages appropriate clinical interventions across the inpatient and outpatient settings.
There is a critical need for guidelines and best clinical practice models from major cardiology
and nephrology professional societies, as well as for research funding in both specialties to
focus on the needs of future therapies for HF in CKD patients. The implementation of crossspecialty educational programs across all levels in cardiology and nephrology will help train
future specialists and nurses who have the ability to diagnose, treat, and prevent HF in CKD
patients in a precise, clinically effective, and cost-favorable manner.Los pacientes con enfermedad renal crónica (ERC) que desarrollan insuficiencia cardíaca (IC)
congestiva crónica presentan cifras inaceptablemente altas de síntomas, hospitalización y
mortalidad. Actualmente, se echan en falta iniciativas institucionales dirigidas a identificar,
prevenir y tratar la IC en los pacientes con ERC de manera multidisciplinar, prevaleciendo
las actuaciones de las especialidades individuales. Los autores de este artículo de revisión
respaldan la necesidad de crear equipos multidisciplinares cardiorrenales, en los que participen nefrólogos y enfermeras renales, que gestionen colaborativamente las intervenciones
clínicas apropiadas en los entornos de pacientes con ERC e IC hospitalizados y ambulatorios.
Es necesario y urgente que se elaboren guías y modelos de práctica clínica sobre la ERC con IC
por parte de las sociedades profesionales de cardiología y nefrología, así como financiación
para la investigación concertada entre ambas especialidades sobre la necesidad de futuros
tratamientos para la IC en pacientes con ERC. La implementación de programas educativos
cardiorrenales a todos los niveles en cardiología y nefrología ayudará a formar a los futuros
especialistas y enfermeras para que tengan la capacidad de diagnosticar, tratar y prevenir
la IC en pacientes con ERC de manera precisa, clínicamente efectiva y económicamente
favorabl
Inventory management
A critical aspect of blood transfusion is the timely provision of high quality blood products. This task remains a significant challenge for many blood services and blood systems reflecting the difficulty of balancing the recruitment of sufficient donors, the optimal utilization of the donor's gift, the increasing safety related restrictions on blood donation, a growing menu of specialized blood products and an ever-growing imperative to increase the efficiency of blood product provision from a cost perspective. As our industry now faces questions about our standard practices including whether or not the age of blood has a negative impact on recipients, it is timely to take a look at our collective inventory management practices. This International Forum represents an effort to get a snap shot of inventory management practices around the world, and to understand the range of different products provided for patients. In addition to sharing current inventory management practices, this Forum is intended to foster an exchange of ideas around where we see our field moving with respect to various issues including specialty products, new technologies, and reducing recipient risk from blood transfusion product