165 research outputs found
Prevention of urinary tract infection in spinal cord-injured patients: safety and efficacy of a weekly oral cyclic antibiotic (WOCA) programme with a 2 year follow-up--an observational prospective study.
POPULATION: Spinal cord injury (SCI) patients with neurogenic bladder have an increased risk for symptomatic urinary tract infection (UTI). Recurrent UTI requires multiple courses of antibiotic therapy, markedly increasing the incidence of multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria. METHODS: During an observational prospective study, we determined the safety and efficacy of a weekly oral cyclic antibiotic (WOCA) regimen to prevent UTI in SCI adult patients with neurogenic bladder undergoing clean intermittent catheterization. The WOCA regimen consisted of the alternate administration of an antibiotic once per week over a period of at least 2 years. The antibiotics chosen were efficient for UTI, well tolerated and with low selection pressure. RESULTS: There was a significant decrease in antimicrobial consumption linked to the dramatic decrease in the incidence of UTI. Before intervention, there were 9.4 symptomatic UTIs per patient-year, including 197 episodes of febrile UTI responsible for 45 hospitalizations. Under the WOCA regimen there were 1.8 symptomatic UTIs per patient-year, including 19 episodes of febrile UTI. No severe adverse events and no new cases of colonization with MDR bacteria were reported. CONCLUSIONS: In this prospective, observational pilot study a novel approach to the prevention and treatment of UTI in SCI was investigated. Our study shows the benefit of WOCA in preventing UTI in SCI patients
Comparaison de mesures perceptives et automatiques de l'intelligibilité : application à de la parole simulant la presbyacousie
International audienceCet article présente une étude comparative entre mesures perceptives et mesures automatiques de l'intelligibilité de la parole sur de la parole dégradée par une simulation de la presbyacousie. L'objectif est de répondre à la question : peut-on se rapprocher d'une mesure perceptive humaine en utilisant un système de reconnaissance automatique de la parole ? Pour ce faire, un corpus de parole dégradée a été spécifiquement constitué puis utilisé pour des tests perceptifs et enfin soumis à un traitement automatique. De fortes corrélations entre les performances humaines et les scores de reconnaissance automatique sont observées
Controlled radical polymerization of styrene in miniemulsion polymerization using reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer
The warped, resolved, deformed conifold gets flavoured
We discuss a simple transformation that allows to generate SU(3) structure
solutions of Type IIB supergravity with RR fluxes, starting from non-Kahler
solutions of Type I supergravity. The method may be applied also in the
presence of supersymmetric source branes. We apply this transformation to a
solution describing fivebranes wrapped on the two-sphere of the resolved
conifold with additional flavour fivebrane sources. The resulting solution is a
generalisation of the resolved deformed conifold solution of Butti et al. by
the addition of D5 brane and D3 brane sources. We propose that this solution
may be interpreted in terms of a combined effect of Higgsing and cascade of
Seiberg dualities in the dual field theory.Comment: 36 pages plus various appendixe
Kutasov-like duality from D5-branes wrapping hyperbolic cycles
We study the addition of N_f flavor D5-branes to supergravity solutions
describing D5-branes wrapping two-cycles of genus g>1 inside a six-dimensional
space equipped with an SU(3)-structure. The non-zero genus g on the gravity
side is dual to the existence of massless adjoint chiral superfields. Three
types of internal manifolds are considered, each involving one of the following
fibered products: H_2 x SL_2, S^2 x SL_2 or H_2 x S^3, where SL_2 stands for
the universal cover of SL(2,R). For the first one, we investigate the dual
field theories. We show that some of the solutions with N_f non-zero are dual
to four-dimensional N = 1 field theories exhibiting a Kutasov-like duality
taking N_c to k N_f - N_c, and keeping N_f fixed. Computed from the
supergravity picture, k is in general a rational number, which can be made
integer to fit the expectation from the field theory side. We finally study
some other properties of those field theories.Comment: 39 pages plus appendices; v2: minor changes, references added; v3:
version published in Nuc.Phys.
Automatic speech recognition predicts speech intelligibility and comprehension for listeners with simulated age-related hearing loss
Purpose: To assess speech processing for listeners with simulated age-related hearing loss (ARHL) and to investigate whether the observed performance can be replicated using an Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) system. The long-term goal of this research is to develop a system that will assist audiologists/hearing-aid dispensers in the fine-tuning of hearing aids.
Method: Sixty young normal-hearing participants listened to speech materials mimicking the perceptual consequences of ARHL at different levels of severity. Two intelligibility tests (repetition of words and sentences) and one comprehension test (responding to oral commands by moving virtual objects) were administered. Several language models were developed and used by the ASR system in order to fit human performances.
Results: Strong significant positive correlations were observed between human and ASR scores, with coefficients up to .99. However, the spectral smearing used to simulate losses in frequency selectivity caused larger declines in ASR performance than in human performance.
Conclusion: Both intelligibility and comprehension scores for listeners with simulated ARHL are highly correlated with the performances of an ASR-based system. In the future, it needs to be determined if the ASR system is similarly successful in predicting speech processing in noise and by older people with ARHL
Loss-of-function mutations in the CABLES1 gene are a novel cause of Cushing's disease.
The CABLES1 cell cycle regulator participates in the adrenal-pituitary negative feedback, and its expression is reduced in corticotropinomas, pituitary tumors with a largely unexplained genetic basis. We investigated the presence of CABLES1 mutations/copy number variations (CNVs) and their associated clinical, histopathological and molecular features in patients with Cushing's disease (CD). Samples from 146 pediatric (118 germline DNA only/28 germline and tumor DNA) and 35 adult (tumor DNA) CD patients were screened for CABLES1 mutations. CNVs were assessed in 116 pediatric CD patients (87 germline DNA only/29 germline and tumor DNA). Four potentially pathogenic missense variants in CABLES1 were identified, two in young adults (c.532G > A, p.E178K and c.718C > T, p.L240F) and two in children (c.935G > A, p.G312D and c.1388A > G, and p.D463G) with CD; no CNVs were found. The four variants affected residues within or close to the predicted cyclin-dependent kinase-3 (CDK3)-binding region of the CABLES1 protein and impaired its ability to block cell growth in a mouse corticotropinoma cell line (AtT20/D16v-F2). The four patients had macroadenomas. We provide evidence for a role of CABLES1 as a novel pituitary tumor-predisposing gene. Its function might link two of the main molecular mechanisms altered in corticotropinomas: the cyclin-dependent kinase/cyclin group of cell cycle regulators and the epidermal growth factor receptor signaling pathway. Further studies are needed to assess the prevalence of CABLES1 mutations among patients with other types of pituitary adenomas and to elucidate the pituitary-specific functions of this gene
Genome-wide immunity studies in the rabbit: transcriptome variations in peripheral blood mononuclear cells after in vitro stimulation by LPS or PMA-Ionomycin
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