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    MSEC2006-21098 RESULTS OF CYLINDER BORE INSPECTION PROBE MEASUREMENTS

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    ABSTRACT A non contact optical technique for mapping the surface finish of cylinder bores has been developed, and a probe has been built for performing this mapping by scanning the surface of a cylinder with a laser beam and recording the intensity of scattered light detected as a function of position on the cylinder surface. The probe is not a surface roughness gauge. It is used primarily to distinguish the scattering signatures from different patterns of machining marks. For identical patterns of machining marks scattered light intensity is expected to be proportional to surface roughness. Measurement of a cylinder takes about 10 seconds using this probe. If an array of probes were used to inspect the cylinders of an engine block simultaneously, this technique could be used for 100% inspection of the entire surface of every cylinder of every block at the speed of an engine production line. In this paper we present data from a proof of concept experiment, describe the method of analyzing the data, and outline plans for future implementation of an inspection station on an engine block production line

    The unruptured intracranial aneurysm treatment score A multidisciplinary consensus

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    Objective: We endeavored to develop an unruptured intracranial aneurysm (UIA) treatment score (UIATS) model that includes and quantifies key factors involved in clinical decision-making in the management of UIAs and to assess agreement for this model among specialists in UIA management and research. Methods: An international multidisciplinary (neurosurgery, neuroradiology, neurology, clinical epidemiology) group of 69 specialists was convened to develop and validate the UIATS model using a Delphi consensus. For internal (39 panel members involved in identification of relevant features) and external validation (30 independent external reviewers), 30 selected UIA cases were used to analyze agreement with UIATS management recommendations based on a 5-point Likert scale (5 indicating strong agreement). Interrater agreement (IRA) was assessed with standardized coefficients of dispersion (v(r)*) (v(r)* 5 0 indicating excellent agreement and v(r)* = 1 indicating poor agreement). Results: The UIATS accounts for 29 key factors in UIA management. Agreement with UIATS (mean Likert scores) was 4.2 (95% confidence interval [CI] 4.1-4.3) per reviewer for both reviewer cohorts; agreement per case was 4.3 (95% CI 4.1-4.4) for panel members and 4.5 (95% CI 4.3-4.6) for external reviewers (p = 0.017). Mean Likert scores were 4.2 (95% CI 4.1-4.3) for interventional reviewers (n = 56) and 4.1 (95% CI 3.9-4.4) for noninterventional reviewers (n = 12) (p = 0.290). Overall IRA (v(r)*) for both cohorts was 0.026 (95% CI 0.019-0.033). Conclusions: This novel UIA decision guidance study captures an excellent consensus among highly informed individuals on UIA management, irrespective of their underlying specialty. Clinicians can use the UIATS as a comprehensive mechanism for indicating how a large group of specialists might manage an individual patient with a UIA.Peer reviewe

    Oclusión espontánea de malformación arteriovenosa cerebral parcialmente embolizada: reporte de dos casos Spontaneous occlusion of previously cerebral embolized residual arteriovenous malformation: report of two cases

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    OBJETIVO: Mostrar dos casos de oclusión espontánea de remanente malformativo previamente embolizado y analizar sus probables causas. MÉTODO: Revisión retrospectiva de pacientes con malformaciones arteriovenosas cerebrales (MAV) embolizadas entre Enero de 1999 y Agosto de 2005 en nuestra institución y análisis de dos casos de oclusión de MAV remanentes. RESULTADOS: Se presentan dos casos de MAV tratadas por vía endovascular, con remanentes del nido malformativo post-embolización, que posteriormente en controles angiográficos presentan desaparición completa de las lesiones sin mediar otro tratamiento. CONCLUSIÓN: La oclusión espontánea de un remanente arteriovenoso es un hecho infrecuente. Se discuten diversos mecanismos relacionados.<br>OBJECTIVE: To report two cases of spontaneous occlusion of residual malformations that had previously been embolized and to analyze their probable causes. METHOD: Retrospective review of patients with embolized arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) between January 1999 and August 2005 in our institution and analysis of two cases of occlusion in residual AVMs. RESULTS: Two cases of AVMs that received endovascular treatment and had post-embolization residual nidus malformation, which in later angiographic controls showed a complete disappearance of the lesions without other treatment. CONCLUSION: The spontaneous occlusion of residual arteriovenous malformations is an infrequent occurrence. Several related mechanisms are discussed
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