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Clinician satisfaction and preference for central venous catheter systems promoting patient safety, ease-of-use and reduced clinician error.
Objectives: Central venous catheters (CVC) are frequently utilized with limited data on user preferences. A simulation/survey-based study was conducted among anesthesia providers to evaluate attitudes toward general CVC system attributes, and satisfaction with elements of the most-commonly used and a novel CVC system. Methods: Forty providers completed a simulation using both CVC systems and a 29-item questionnaire, including multiple-choice, free-text, ranking, and Likert-like questions. Ranking scores were reported using a scale of 0 (least important/satisfactory) to 100 (most important/satisfactory). Statistical significances were evaluated via Wilcoxon signed-rank sum test. Results: Participants chose (mean±SD) patient safety (83.9 ± 25.3), ease-of-use (64.6 ± 26.1), and reduced risk for error (61.1 ± 26.7) as the most important attributes when considering a CVC system. Satisfaction levels were significantly higher for the novel system: overall (p \u3c 0.001), its ease-of-use (p \u3c 0.001), tray layout/design (p \u3c 0.001), and safety (p = 0.012). Mean satisfaction scores were significantly higher for the novel system’s potential to reduce 5 of 7 common issues, including clinician error (p \u3c 0.001), and contamination/infection (p \u3c 0.001). Conclusion: Anesthesia providers preferred CVC systems promoting patient safety, ease-of-use and reduce clinician error. Significantly higher (p \u3c 0.05) satisfaction scores were awarded to a novel system featuring a sequentially organized tray, enhanced labeling, and a guidewire funnel
Star Formation History at the Centers of Lenticular Galaxies with Bars and Purely Exponential Outer Disks from SAURON Data
We have investigated the stellar population properties in the central regions
of a sample of lenticular galaxies with bars and single-exponential outer
stellar disks using the data from the SAURON integral-field spectrograph
retrieved from the open Isaac Newton Group Archive. We have detected chemically
decoupled compact stellar nuclei with a metallicity twice that of the stellar
population in the bulges in seven of the eight galaxies. A starburst is
currently going on at the center of the eighth galaxy and we have failed to
determine the stellar population properties from its spectrum. The mean stellar
ages in the chemically decoupled nuclei found range from 1 to 11 Gyr. The
scenarios for the origin of both decoupled nuclei and lenticular galaxies as a
whole are discussed.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, a slightly edited version of the paper published
by Astronomy Letters, v. 37, no.1, 201
Interactions of Bacillus Mojavensis and Fusarium Verticillioides With a Benzoxazolinone (Boa) and Its Transformation Product, Apo
En:Journal of Chemical Ecology (2007, vol. 33, n. 10, p. 1885-1897)The benzoxazolinones, specifically benzoxazolin-2(3H)-one (BOA), are important transformation products of the benzoxazinones that can serve as allelochemicals providing resistance to maize from pathogenic bacteria, fungi, and insects. However, maize pathogens such as Fusarium verticillioides are capable of detoxifying the benzoxazolinones to 2-aminophenol (AP), which is converted to the less toxic N-(2-hydroxyphenyl) malonamic acid (HPMA) and 2-acetamidophenol (HPAA). As biocontrol strategies that utilize a species of endophytic bacterium, Bacillus mojavensis, are considered efficacious as a control of this Fusarium species, the in vitro transformation and effects of BOA on growth of this bacterium was examined relative to its interaction with strains of F. verticillioides. The results showed that a red pigment was produced and accumulated only on BOA-amended media when wild type and the progeny of genetic crosses of F. verticillioides are cultured in the presence of the bacterium. The pigment was identified as 2-amino-3H-phenoxazin-3-one (APO), which is a stable product. The results indicate that the bacterium interacts with the fungus preventing the usual transformation of AP to the nontoxic HPMA, resulting in the accumulation of higher amounts of APO than when the fungus is cultured alone. APO is highly toxic to F. verticillioides and other organisms. Thus, an enhanced biocontrol is suggested by this in vitro study.
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Stellar collisions in accreting protoclusters: a Monte Carlo dynamical study
We explore the behaviour of accreting protoclusters with a Monte Carlo
dynamical code in order to evaluate the relative roles of accretion, two body
relaxation and stellar collisions in the cluster evolution. We corroborate the
suggestion of Clarke & Bonnell that the number of stellar collisions should
scale as (independent of other cluster parameters, where
N is the number of stars in the cluster and the rate of mass
accretion) and thus strengthen the argument that stellar collisions are more
likely in populous (large N) clusters. We however find that the estimates of
Clarke & Bonnell were pessimistic in the sense that we find that more than 99 %
of the stellar collisions occur within the post-adiabatic regime as the cluster
evolves towards core collapse, driven by a combination of accretion and
two-body relaxation. We discuss how the inclusion of binaries may reduce the
number of collisions through the reversal of core collapse but also note that
it opens up another collisional channel involving the merger of stars within
hard binaries; future Nbody simulations are however required in order to
explore this issue.Comment: 9 pages, 9 figures; accepted for publication in MNRAS. This version
contains minor revisions after referee's comments
Effects of Dual-Language Immersion on Students’ Academic Performance
Using data from seven cohorts of language immersion lottery applicants in a large, urban school district, we estimate the causal effects of immersion on students’ test scores in reading, mathematics, and science, and on English learners’ (EL) reclassification. We estimate positive intent-to-treat (ITT) effects on reading performance in fifth and eighth grades, ranging from 13 to 22 percent of a standard deviation, reflecting 7 to 9 months of learning. We find little benefit in terms of mathematics and science performance, but also no detriment. By sixth and seventh grade, lottery winners’ probabilities of remaining classified as EL are three to four percentage points lower than those of their counterparts. This effect is stronger for ELs whose native language matches the partner language
3D Spectrophotometry of Planetary Nebulae in the Bulge of M31
We introduce crowded field integral field (3D) spectrophotometry as a useful
technique for the study of resolved stellar populations in nearby galaxies. As
a methodological test, we present a pilot study with selected extragalactic
planetary nebulae (XPN) in the bulge of M31, demonstrating how 3D spectroscopy
is able to improve the limited accuracy of background subtraction which one
would normally obtain with classical slit spectroscopy. It is shown that due to
the absence of slit effects, 3D is a most suitable technique for
spectrophometry. We present spectra and line intensities for 5 XPN in M31,
obtained with the MPFS instrument at the Russian 6m BTA, INTEGRAL at the WHT,
and with PMAS at the Calar Alto 3.5m Telescope. Using 3D spectra of bright
standard stars, we demonstrate that the PSF is sampled with high accuracy,
providing a centroiding precision at the milli-arcsec level. Crowded field 3D
spectrophotometry and the use of PSF fitting techniques is suggested as the
method of choice for a number of similar observational problems, including
luminous stars in nearby galaxies, supernovae, QSO host galaxies,
gravitationally lensed QSOs, and others.Comment: (1) Astrophysikalisches Institut Potsdam, (2) University of Durham.
18 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in Ap
Face-on galaxies NGC 524 and NGC 6340: chemically decoupled nuclei and inclined circumnuclear disks
Central regions of the early-type disk galaxies NGC 524 and NGC 6340 have
been investigated with the Multi-Pupil Field Spectrograph at the 6m telescope
of the Special Astrophysical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences. I
confirm the existence of chemically distinct stellar nuclei in these galaxies
which have been claimed earlier. The metallicity differences which are found
between the nuclei and the bulges, 0.5 - 1.0 kpc from the centers, reach 0.5 -
0.6 dex. Both nuclei are magnesium overabundant, but the bulges have different
magnesium-to-iron ratios: it is solar in NGC 6340 and the same as the nuclear
one in NGC 524. The kinematical and morphological analyses reveal the existence
of inclined central disks in these galaxies. In NGC 524 the central disk
consists of stars, dust, and ionized gas; its extension may be as large as up
to R=3 kpc, and it is inclined by more than 20 deg to the global galactic
plane. In NGC 6340 only a gaseous polar disk with the radius less than 500 pc
is detected.Comment: 25 pages, 15 figures, to appear in Astronomical Journal, August2000
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