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    Observation of the effect of conjunctivochalasis surgery

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    AIM: To discuss the effects of crescent-shaped resection of redundant conjunctiva and conjunctival fixation to the sclera to treat conjunctivochalasis. <p>METHODS: Totally 27 cases(48 eyes)suffering from conjunctivochalasis were treated by using two techniques: crescent-shaped resection of redundant conjunctiva, conjunctival fixation to the sclera. Evaluation of symptom, observation of conjunctivochalasis using slit lamp microscope, tear meniscus, tear break-up time(BUT)were measured after surgery. <p>RESULTS: Follow-up visits were made 1 week after surgery. Improvement was indicated in 92% crescent-shaped resection, in 88% in conjunctival fixation to the sclera. One month after surgery, improvement was indicated in 92% crescent-shaped resection, in 83% in conjunctival fixation to the sclera.<p>CONCLUSION: The two surgical techniques are effective in treating conjunctivochalasis

    Accurate position tracking with a single UWB anchor

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    Accurate localization and tracking are a fundamental requirement for robotic applications. Localization systems like GPS, optical tracking, simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) are used for daily life activities, research, and commercial applications. Ultra-wideband (UWB) technology provides another venue to accurately locate devices both indoors and outdoors. In this paper, we study a localization solution with a single UWB anchor, instead of the traditional multi-anchor setup. Besides the challenge of a single UWB ranging source, the only other sensor we require is a low-cost 9 DoF inertial measurement unit (IMU). Under such a configuration, we propose continuous monitoring of UWB range changes to estimate the robot speed when moving on a line. Combining speed estimation with orientation estimation from the IMU sensor, the system becomes temporally observable. We use an Extended Kalman Filter (EKF) to estimate the pose of a robot. With our solution, we can effectively correct the accumulated error and maintain accurate tracking of a moving robot.Comment: Accepted by ICRA202

    Carboprost tromethamine prevents caesarean sectionassociated postpartum hemorrhage

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    Purpose: To investigate the effect of carboprost tromethamine on post-partum hemorrhage associated with caesarean section.Methods: One hundred patients with postpartum hemorrhage induced by cesarean section who were admitted to Binzhou People’s Hospital from October 2016 to August 2018 were selected. They were randomly assigned to two groups: control group and treatment group. Patients in the control group were administered oxytocin, while those in the treatment group received oxytocin in combination with carboprost tromethamine. The incidence of hemorrhage and adverse reactions were compared for the two groups.Results: The two groups showed gradually increasing degrees of postpartum hemorrhage within 24 h, but the treatment group had significantly lower volume of postpartum hemorrhage than the control group at different time points (p &lt; 0.05). At the 1st, 3rd and 5th days after delivery, the height of the uterine fundus decreased gradually in the two groups, but was smaller in the treatment group than in the oxytocin group at all time points (p &lt; 0.05). Total response in the treatment group was 98 %, which was significantly higher than 78 % in the control group (p &lt; 0.05). The incidence of adverse reactions in the treatment group (12 %) was significantly lower than that in the control group (24 %, p &lt; 0.05).Conclusion: Carboprost tromethamine prevents postpartum hemorrhage after cesarean section. It effectively reduces bleeding and promotes uterine involution, without obvious adverse reactions. Keywords: Carboprost tromethamine, Oxytocin, Cesarean section, Postpartum hemorrhag
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