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    Kinetic Monte Carlo theory of sliding friction

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    The sliding friction as a function of scanning velocity at the nanometer scale was simulated based on a modified one-dimensional Tomlinson model. Monte Carlo theory was exploited to describe the thermally activated hopping of the contact atoms, where both backward and forward jumps were allowed to occur. By comparing with the Monte Carlo results, improvements to current semiempirical solutions were made. Finally, experimental results of sliding friction on a NaCl(100) as a function of normal load and scanning velocity where successfully simulated. © 2009 The American Physical Society.Fil: Furlong, Octavio Javier. University of Wisconsin Milwaukee; Estados Unidos. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - San Luis. Instituto de Física Aplicada "Dr. Jorge Andrés Zgrablich". Universidad Nacional de San Luis. Facultad de Ciencias Físico Matemáticas y Naturales. Instituto de Física Aplicada "Dr. Jorge Andrés Zgrablich"; ArgentinaFil: Manzi, Sergio Javier. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - San Luis. Instituto de Física Aplicada "Dr. Jorge Andrés Zgrablich". Universidad Nacional de San Luis. Facultad de Ciencias Físico Matemáticas y Naturales. Instituto de Física Aplicada "Dr. Jorge Andrés Zgrablich"; ArgentinaFil: Pereyra, Victor Daniel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - San Luis. Instituto de Matemática Aplicada de San Luis "Prof. Ezio Marchi". Universidad Nacional de San Luis. Facultad de Ciencias Físico, Matemáticas y Naturales. Instituto de Matemática Aplicada de San Luis "Prof. Ezio Marchi"; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - San Luis. Instituto de Física Aplicada "Dr. Jorge Andrés Zgrablich". Universidad Nacional de San Luis. Facultad de Ciencias Físico Matemáticas y Naturales. Instituto de Física Aplicada "Dr. Jorge Andrés Zgrablich"; ArgentinaFil: Bustos Giunta, Victor Angel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - San Luis. Instituto de Física Aplicada "Dr. Jorge Andrés Zgrablich". Universidad Nacional de San Luis. Facultad de Ciencias Físico Matemáticas y Naturales. Instituto de Física Aplicada "Dr. Jorge Andrés Zgrablich"; ArgentinaFil: Tysoe, Wilfred T.. University of Wisconsin Milwaukee; Estados Unido

    Diagnosis of pulmonary embolism in patients with acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a cross-sectional study

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    Introduction: Pulmonary embolism (PE) remains a frequent complication in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It is unclear that the extent to which the traditional risk stratifying scores for PE are accurate in this population. Methods: Cross-sectional study of adult patients with COPD and suspected PE included in an Institutional Registry of Thromboembolic Disease at a tertiary teaching hospital in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. We estimated the area under the receiver operating characteristic curves (AU-ROC), sensitivity and specificity of the Wells and Geneva scores using a positive computed tomography angiography as the gold standard for PE. We also estimated the sensitivity and specificity for the presence of isolated worsening of dyspnea at presentation, without other cardinal symptoms of acute exacerbation of COPD. Results: A total of 168 patients were included, of which 22% had confirmed PE. The AUC was 0.66 (95% CI 0.56-0.76) and 0.56 (95% CI 0.45-0.67) for the Wells and Geneva, respectively. Considering the most widely used cutoff points, the sensitivity and specificity were 24% and 90% for the Wells and 59% and 43% for the Geneva score, respectively. Isolated worsening of dyspnea on presentation had a sensitivity of 92% and specificity of 37%. Conclusions: Both Wells and Geneva scores exhibit poor diagnostic accuracy for the diagnosis of PE in patients with COPD. The presence of isolated worsening of dyspnea on presentation could be an easy to identify criteria for the initial triage in this population. Further validation of our findings remains warranted.Fil: Maritano Furcada, Joaquín. Hospital Italiano; ArgentinaFil: Castro, Horacio Matías. Hospital Italiano; ArgentinaFil: de Vito, Eduardo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Medicina. Instituto de Investigaciones Médicas; ArgentinaFil: Grande Ratti, María Florencia. Hospital Italiano; ArgentinaFil: Posadas Martinez, Maria Lourdes. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Hospital Italiano; ArgentinaFil: Giunta, Diego Hernan. Hospital Italiano; ArgentinaFil: Vazquez, Fernando Javier. Hospital Italiano; ArgentinaFil: Ferreyro, Bruno Leonel. Hospital Italiano; Argentina. University of Toronto; Canad

    Incidence of hospital-acquired venous thromboembolic disease.

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    Background: There is limited knowledge of the incidence of venous thromboembolic disease (VTE) during hospitalization, since most of these are community-based data.Purpose: To estimate the incidence rate (IR) of VTE developed during hospitalization.Methods: Prospective cohort of all inpatients admitted in a university tertiary hospital, in Argentina. The inclusion criteria were defined as: adult patients consecutively admitted from July/2006 to August/2013, for any cause. Patients admitted for VTE were excluded; all patients at the time of admission were free of event. Each person was followed contributing time at risk, from admission to event, discharge or death. VTE incident cases were captured from the Institutional Registry of Thromboembolic Disease (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier NCT01372514). Incidence rate was calculated with 95% confidence intervals.Results: The crude incidence rate of VTE for clinical patients was 0.49 (95%CI 0.45-0.55) per 1,000 cases person-days, and IR adjusted for WHO was 0.23 (95%CI 0.19-0.26). The crude IR of VTE for surgical patients was 0.25 (95%CI 0.23-0.27), and IR adjusted for WHO was 0.13 (95%CI 0.10-0.17). The incidence rate ratio (IRR) for VTE shows that surgical admission reduces the IRR and age categories increases the thrombosis rate risk, after adjustment for age category, sex and surgical admission.Conclusions: This study suggests that there is a high risk of VTE in hospitalized patients and is still a frequent problem.</p

    Remote Glucose Monitoring Platform for Multiple Simultaneous Patients at Coronavirus Disease 2019 Intensive Care Units: Case Report including Adults and Children

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    This work focuses on remote glucose monitoring at COVID-19 Intensive Care Units (ICU)in Argentina. We report the first cases using a new emergency platform for multi-centermulti-patient on-line remote glucose monitoring, which is accessible for everyone ondemand and which allows the integration of different glucose sensors. Five critical patientshave been monitored, two children and three adults, together with an ambulatory patient totest the platform versatility. All ICU patients have recovered or have been metabolicallycontrolled by the date of the submission of this report. Relevant lessons have been learnedfor the glucose management of critical patients, resulting in a new protocol in one of theparticipant hospitals.Fil: Garelli, Fabricio. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata. Instituto de Investigaciones en Electrónica, Control y Procesamiento de Señales. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Instituto de Investigaciones en Electrónica, Control y Procesamiento de Señales; ArgentinaFil: Rosales, Nicolás. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata. Instituto de Investigaciones en Electrónica, Control y Procesamiento de Señales. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Instituto de Investigaciones en Electrónica, Control y Procesamiento de Señales; ArgentinaFil: Fushimi, Emilia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata. Instituto de Investigaciones en Electrónica, Control y Procesamiento de Señales. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Instituto de Investigaciones en Electrónica, Control y Procesamiento de Señales; ArgentinaFil: Arambarri, Delfina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata. Instituto de Investigaciones en Electrónica, Control y Procesamiento de Señales. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Instituto de Investigaciones en Electrónica, Control y Procesamiento de Señales; ArgentinaFil: Mendoza, Leandro Ezequiel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata. Instituto de Investigaciones en Electrónica, Control y Procesamiento de Señales. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Instituto de Investigaciones en Electrónica, Control y Procesamiento de Señales; ArgentinaFil: de Battista, Hernán. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata. Instituto de Investigaciones en Electrónica, Control y Procesamiento de Señales. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Instituto de Investigaciones en Electrónica, Control y Procesamiento de Señales; ArgentinaFil: Sanchez Peña, Ricardo Salvador. Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires. Departamento de Matemática. Centro de Sistemas y Control; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: García Arabehety, Julia. Hospital Italiano; ArgentinaFil: DIstefano, Sabrina. Hospital Italiano; ArgentinaFil: Barcala, Consuelo. Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Hospital de Pediatría "Juan P. Garrahan"; ArgentinaFil: Giunta, Javier. Hospital Italiano; ArgentinaFil: Las Heras, Marcos. Hospital Italiano; ArgentinaFil: Martinez Mateu, Carolina. Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Hospital de Pediatría "Juan P. Garrahan"; ArgentinaFil: Prieto, Mariana. Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Hospital de Pediatría "Juan P. Garrahan"; ArgentinaFil: San Román, Eduardo. Hospital Italiano; ArgentinaFil: Krochik, Andrea Gabriela. Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Hospital de Pediatría "Juan P. Garrahan"; ArgentinaFil: Grosembacher, Luis. Hospital Italiano; Argentin

    Propuesta de plan de branding estrat?gico para un nuevo concepto en la categor?a de urnas de mascotas en la ciudad de Lima Metropolitana

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    El objetivo principal de esta tesis es desarrollar un plan de branding estrat?gico para posicionar una marca dentro del mercado de urnas para mascotas. Existe un crecimiento global del mercado de las mascotas que implica el desarrollo de una serie de novedosos productos y servicios para su cuidado. En el Per?, esto se percibe a trav?s del incremento de veterinarias, de una mayor oferta de alimentos y accesorios a nivel masivo, as? como del surgimiento de instituciones que las protegen u ofrecen servicios adicionales. Durante la investigaci?n se detect? que uno de los rubros con mayor proyecci?n son los servicios de cremaci?n donde actualmente hay una oferta muy tradicional y poco diferenciada, con escasa competencia. Existe un inter?s de parte de los consumidores potenciales por recibir las cenizas de sus mascotas en una urna ecol?gica, la cual pueden incorporar como pieza decorativa. Esto se debe a que m?s del 60% las considera como parte de su familia. Por ello se propone un branding que detalla el proceso de dise?o, posicionamiento y comunicaci?n de la marca. Para ello se realizaron estudios que evidenciaron un p?blico dispuesto a utilizar dicho servicio si ?ste ofreciera alguna ventaja comparativa

    Mortalidad y recurrencia de la enfermedad tromboembólica venosa en pacientes adultos: cohorte prospectiva

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    INTRODUCCIÓN: La enfermedad tromboembólica venosa (ETV) es una patología que aumenta con la edad. Objetivo: comparar la sobrevida de los ancianos y los jóvenes con un primer episodio de ETV aguda y sintomática. MATERIALES Y MÉTODOS: Cohorte prospectiva de casos incidentes de ETV incluidos en el Registro Institucional de Enfermedad Tromboembólica venosa (NCT01372514) del Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires entre 2012-2014, dividido en grupos jóvenes (17-64 años) y ancianos (≥ 65 años). Todos los pacientes fueron seguidos anualmente para evaluar el tiempo a la recurrencia (progresión o nuevo evento sintomático de ETV) como eventos competitivos en contexto de muerte y sangrado mayor. Se presentaron los riesgos crudos (c) y ajustados (a). RESULTADOS: se incluyeron 446 pacientes, el 63% (292) fueron mayores de 65 años. La sobrevida fue menor en los ancianos comparados con los jóvenes (p 0.007), a los 3 meses 87% vs 95% y al año 73% vs 87%, respectivamente. Los ancianos presentaron un HRc1,71 y HR a 1.68. La recurrencia global fue 5% (IC 95% 3-8) al mes, 6% (IC 95% 4-9) a los 3 meses, 8% (IC 95% 6-11) al año y 13% (IC 95% 9-18) a los dos años. No se encontró asociación entre la edad y la recurrencia sub hazard 0.8(IC 0,34-1,86). El sangrado ocurrió en un 9% (39) de los pacientes. CONCLUSIONES: La mortalidad global en pacientes con ETV confirmada es mayor en la población anciana. No hubo diferencias en relación a la recurrencia de ETV, ni el sangrado y tampoco con la edad.INTRODUCTION: Venous thromboembolic disease (VTE) is a pathology that increases with age. OBJECTIVE: to compare the survival of the elderly and the young with a first episode of acute and symptomatic VTE. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Prospective cohort of incident VTE cases included in the Institutional Registry of Venous Thromboembolic Disease (NCT01372514) of the Italian Hospital of Buenos Aires between 2012-2014, divided into young groups (17-64 years old) and elderly (65 years old). All the patients were followed annually to assess the time to recurrence (progression or new symptomatic event of VTE) as competitive events in the context of death and major bleeding. Raw (c) and adjusted (a) risks were presented. RESULTS: 446 patients were included, 63% (292) were older than 65 years. Survival was lower in the elderly compared to the young (p 0.007), at 3 months 87% vs. 95% and at one year 73% vs. 87%, respectively. The elderly had a HRc1.71 and HR at 1.68. The overall recurrence was 5% (95% CI 3-8) at one month, 6% (95% CI 4-9) at 3 months, 8% (95% CI). 6-11) at one year and 13% (95% CI 9-18) at two years. No association was found between age and recurrence sub hazard 0.8 (CI 0.34- 1.86). Bleeding occurred in 9% (39) of the patients. CONCLUSIONS: The overall mortality in patients with confirmed VTE is higher in the elderly population. There were no differences in relation to the recurrence of VTE, or bleeding, and neither with age.INTRODUÇÃO: A doença tromboembólica venosa (TEV) é uma patologia que aumenta com a idade. OBJETIVO: comparar a sobrevida de idosos e jovens com um primeiro episódio de TEV agudo e sintomático. MATERIAIS E MÉTODOS:Coorte prospectiva de casos de TEV incidentes incluídos no Registro Institucional de Doença Tromboembólica Venosa (NCT01372514) do Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires entre 2012-2014, divididos em grupos jovens (17 a 64 anos) e idosos (65 anos) velho). Todos os pacientes foram acompanhados anualmente para avaliar o tempo de recorrência (progressão ou novo evento sintomático de TEV) como eventos competitivos no contexto de morte e sangramento grave. Os riscos brutos (c) e ajustados (a) foram apresentados. RESULTADOS:446 pacientes foram incluídos, 63% (292) tinham idade superior a 65 anos. A sobrevida foi menor nos idosos em comparação aos jovens (p 0,007), aos 3 meses 87% vs. 95% e aos um ano 73% vs. 87%, respectivamente. Os idosos apresentaram HRc1.71 e FC em 1,68. A recorrência geral foi de 5% (IC95% 3-8) em um mês, 6% (IC95% 4-9) em 3 meses, 8% (IC95%). 6-11) em um ano e 13% (IC95% 9-18) em dois anos. Não foi encontrada associação entre idade e recorrência sub-risco 0,8 (IC 0,34-1,86). Ocorreu sangramento em 9% (39) dos pacientes. CONCLUSÕES: A mortalidade geral em pacientes com TEV confirmado é maior na população idosa. Não houve diferenças em relação à recorrência de TEV ou sangramento e nem com a idade.Fil: Posadas Martinez, Maria Lourdes. Hospital Italiano. Departamento de Medicina. Servicio de Clínica Médica; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: Pagotto, Vanina Laura. Hospital Italiano. Departamento de Medicina. Servicio de Clínica Médica; ArgentinaFil: Grande Ratti, Maria Florencvia. Hospital Italiano. Departamento de Medicina. Servicio de Clínica Médica; ArgentinaFil: Alfie, Veronica. Hospital Italiano. Departamento de Medicina. Servicio de Clínica Médica; ArgentinaFil: Andresik, Diego. Hospital Italiano. Departamento de Medicina. Servicio de Clínica Médica; ArgentinaFil: Torres Gomez, Felipe. Hospital Italiano. Departamento de Medicina. Servicio de Clínica Médica; ArgentinaFil: Giunta, Diego Hernan. Hospital Italiano. Departamento de Medicina. Servicio de Clínica Médica; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: Luxardo, Rosario. Hospital Italiano. Departamento de Medicina. Servicio de Clínica Médica; ArgentinaFil: Scolnik, Marina. Hospital Italiano. Departamento de Medicina. Servicio de Clínica Médica; ArgentinaFil: Vazquez, Fernando Javier. Hospital Italiano. Departamento de Medicina. Servicio de Clínica Médica; Argentin

    Artificial Pancreas: Clinical Study in Latin America Without Premeal Insulin Boluses

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    Background: Emerging therapies such as closed-loop (CL) glucose control, also known as artificial pancreas (AP) systems, have shown significant improvement in type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) management. However, demanding patient intervention is still required, particularly at meal times. To reduce treatment burden, the automatic regulation of glucose (ARG) algorithm mitigates postprandial glucose excursions without feedforward insulin boluses. This work assesses feasibility of this new strategy in a clinical trial. Methods: A 36-hour pilot study was performed on five T1DM subjects to validate the ARG algorithm. Subjects wore a subcutaneous continuous glucose monitor (CGM) and an insulin pump. Insulin delivery was solely commanded by the ARG algorithm, without premeal insulin boluses. This was the first clinical trial in Latin America to validate an AP controller. Results: For the total 36-hour period, results were as follows: average time of CGM readings in range 70-250 mg/dl: 88.6%, in range 70-180 mg/dl: 74.7%, &lt;70 mg/dl: 5.8%, and &lt;50 mg/dl: 0.8%. Results improved analyzing the final 15-hour period of this trial. In that case, the time spent in range was 70-250 mg/dl: 94.7%, in range 70-180 mg/dl: 82.6%, &lt;70 mg/dl: 4.1%, and &lt;50 mg/dl: 0.2%. During the last night the time spent in range was 70-250 mg/dl: 95%, in range 70-180 mg/dl: 87.7%, &lt;70 mg/dl: 5.0%, and &lt;50 mg/dl: 0.0%. No severe hypoglycemia occurred. No serious adverse events were reported. Conclusions: The ARG algorithm was successfully validated in a pilot clinical trial, encouraging further tests with a larger number of patients and in outpatient settings.Facultad de Ingenierí

    Prognostic indicators and outcomes of hospitalised COVID-19 patients with neurological disease: An individual patient data meta-analysis

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    BACKGROUND: Neurological COVID-19 disease has been reported widely, but published studies often lack information on neurological outcomes and prognostic risk factors. We aimed to describe the spectrum of neurological disease in hospitalised COVID-19 patients; characterise clinical outcomes; and investigate factors associated with a poor outcome. METHODS: We conducted an individual patient data (IPD) meta-analysis of hospitalised patients with neurological COVID-19 disease, using standard case definitions. We invited authors of studies from the first pandemic wave, plus clinicians in the Global COVID-Neuro Network with unpublished data, to contribute. We analysed features associated with poor outcome (moderate to severe disability or death, 3 to 6 on the modified Rankin Scale) using multivariable models. RESULTS: We included 83 studies (31 unpublished) providing IPD for 1979 patients with COVID-19 and acute new-onset neurological disease. Encephalopathy (978 [49%] patients) and cerebrovascular events (506 [26%]) were the most common diagnoses. Respiratory and systemic symptoms preceded neurological features in 93% of patients; one third developed neurological disease after hospital admission. A poor outcome was more common in patients with cerebrovascular events (76% [95% CI 67-82]), than encephalopathy (54% [42-65]). Intensive care use was high (38% [35-41]) overall, and also greater in the cerebrovascular patients. In the cerebrovascular, but not encephalopathic patients, risk factors for poor outcome included breathlessness on admission and elevated D-dimer. Overall, 30-day mortality was 30% [27-32]. The hazard of death was comparatively lower for patients in the WHO European region. INTERPRETATION: Neurological COVID-19 disease poses a considerable burden in terms of disease outcomes and use of hospital resources from prolonged intensive care and inpatient admission; preliminary data suggest these may differ according to WHO regions and country income levels. The different risk factors for encephalopathy and stroke suggest different disease mechanisms which may be amenable to intervention, especially in those who develop neurological symptoms after hospital admission

    Penilaian Kinerja Keuangan Koperasi di Kabupaten Pelalawan

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    This paper describe development and financial performance of cooperative in District Pelalawan among 2007 - 2008. Studies on primary and secondary cooperative in 12 sub-districts. Method in this stady use performance measuring of productivity, efficiency, growth, liquidity, and solvability of cooperative. Productivity of cooperative in Pelalawan was highly but efficiency still low. Profit and income were highly, even liquidity of cooperative very high, and solvability was good
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