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Validation of the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire‑Pediatric Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (ICIQ‑CLUTS) for Spanish‑speaking children
The International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire-Pediatric Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (ICIQ-CLUTS) is a 12-item self-administered tool to screen lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in children. The aim of this study is to translate and validate the ICIQ-CLUTS into Spanish (ICIQ-CLUTS-Sp) and to study its psychometric properties. The cross-cultural adaptation of the ICIQ-CLUTS was performed following international recommendations. The psychometric analysis of the ICIQ-CLUTS-Sp was carried out to determine the reliability, validity, and diagnostic accuracy in a sample of 155 children and parents who completed the Spanish version ICIQ-CLUTS. The reliability indicators for the ICIQ-CLUTS-Sp were excellent (Cronbach's alpha was > 0.8 and ICC > 0.9 both for children's and parents' versions). There was a high Pearson r > 0.6 and a high agreement level between children's and parents' answers (ICC > 0.6), except in 4 items. For parents, the standard error of measurement (SEm) was 0.41, and the minimal detectable change (MDC) was 1.14 points. In children, these results were 0.42 and 1.16 points, respectively. Cut-off points greater than 15 points in the parent version or 16 points in the children version have the highest sensitivity and specificity for detecting LUTS. Conclusion: The Spanish version of the ICIQ-CLUTS questionnaire is a valid, reliable, and diagnostically accurate instrument to identify cases of children with LUTS. Therefore, it can be used to screen for lower urinary tract symptoms in Spanish speaking children and/or parents, as well as to monitor the effects of interventions. What is Known: • Lower urinary tract symptoms in children should be assessed multimodally using minimally invasive diagnostic procedures. One way to do this is to use the questionnaire to differentiate these cases in paediatric patients. • A cross-cultural adaptation of the ICIQ-CLUTS questionnaire to Spanish has not yet been done. What is New: • Based on a comprehensive validation methodology, this study highlights that the ICIQ-CLUTSSp questionnaire has good psychometric properties
Las medidas de gestión de mercados en la nueva PAC
Históricamente, los instrumentos de gestión de mercados constituÃan el núcleo de la PAC, de tal forma que medidas como las compras de intervención o la protección en frontera proporcionaban un elevado grado de sostenimiento de ingresos a gran parte de las producciones agrarias europeas
Effectiveness of Conservative Treatments in Positional Plagiocephaly in Infants: A Systematic Review
Objective: The objective of this study is to analyze conservative treatments implemented
to manage positional plagiocephaly in infants. Methods: This is a systematic review conducted
according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines,
performed in the Medline (PubMed), Scopus, Web of Science, and Cochrane databases. Articles were
selected according to the eligibility criteria, regarding the effectiveness of conservative treatments
in positional plagiocephaly in infants, published in the last 10 years with a score ≥3 in the PEDro
Scale. Results: A total of 318 articles were identified and 9 of them were finally selected. Conclusions:
Physical therapy treatment is considered as the first line of intervention in plagiocephaly with nonsynostotic asymmetries and manual therapy is the method that obtains the best results within this
intervention. In cases of moderate or severe plagiocephaly, helmet therapy can be an effective secondline intervention; however, the best way to prevent this condition is through counseling of parents
or caregivers, and early treatment is essential for optimal therapeutic outcomes. The review was
registered in PROSPERO (CDR42022306466)
El potencial econòmic del sector nà utic a Catalunya. Les oportunitats de la Mediterrà nia
La vinculació de Barcelona amb el mar i, per consegüent amb el sector nà utic, és mil·lenà ria. La Mediterrà nia ha estat font de vida i de riquesa, origen d'invasions i de migracions, i protagonista de les principals fites històriques de la ciutat des del seu naixement fins als nostres dies. Serveixin com a exemple, la fundació d'Empúries pels grecs, la Tarraco romana, l'expansió comercial per la Mediterrà nia a l'Edat Mitjana, la tornada de Colom del descobriment d'Amèrica o, fins i tot més properament en el temps, els Jocs OlÃmpics del 1992, en què el mar va ser protagonista en l'esdeveniment i la transformació urbana de la ciutat. Aquesta vinculació ha tingut sempre una connotació i un impacte econòmic innegables. Sense les drassanes, les llotges, les cambres de navegació o els consolats de mar no es pot entendre la nostra societat, la nostra economia ni la nostra cultura. Barcelona ha estat el cap visible de tot un entramat comercial, cultural i legislatiu vinculat amb el mar
Direct confocal lifetime measurements on rare-earth-doped media exhibiting radiation trapping
Radiation trapping occurs in rare-earth-doped active media with strong spectral overlap of luminescence and ground-state absorption. It is demonstrated experimentally that a confocal measurement mitigates the influence of radiation trapping on the measured luminescence lifetime, hence allowing for direct extraction of the lifetime from the measured decay curves. The radiation trapping effect is largely suppressed by probing a small sample volume and rejecting the photons reemitted from the unpumped region. This non-destructive measurement method is applied to ytterbium (Yb3+) activated potassium double tungstate crystalline layers with Yb3+ concentrations ranging from 1.2 at.% up to 76 at.% (~8 × 1019 – 5 × 1021 cm−3). The measured lifetime values are comparable to the results reported for Yb3+-doped potassium double tungstate powder diluted in liquid
Temperature-dependent absorption and emission of potassium double tungstates with high ytterbium content
We study the spectroscopic properties of thin films of potassium ytterbium gadolinium double tungstates, KYb0.57Gd0.43(WO4)2, and potassium ytterbium lutetium double tungstates, KYb0.76Lu0.24(WO4)2, specifically at the central absorption line near 981 nm wavelength, which is important for amplifiers and lasers. The absorption cross-section of both thin films is found to be similar to those of bulk potassium rare-earth double tungstates, suggesting that the crystalline layers retain their spectroscopic properties albeit having >50 at.% Yb3+ concentration. The influence of sample temperature is investigated and found to substantially affect the measured absorption cross-section. Since amplifiers and lasers typically operate above room temperature due to pump-induced heating, the temperature dependence of the peak-absorption cross-section of the KYb0.57Gd0.43(WO4)2 is evaluated for the sample being heated from 20 °C to 170 °C, resulting in a measured reduction of peak-absorption cross-section at the transitions near 933 nm and 981 nm by ~40% and ~52%, respectively. It is shown that two effects, the change of Stark-level population and linewidth broadening due to intra-manifold relaxation induced by temperature-dependent electron-phonon interaction, contribute to the observed behavior. The effective emission cross-sections versus temperature have been calculated. Luminescence-decay measurements show no significant dependence of the luminescence lifetime on temperature
Quality Analysis of YouTube Videos Presenting Pelvic Floor Exercises after Prostatectomy Surgery
Background: Prostate cancer (PC) is a major cause of disease and mortality among men.
Surgical treatment involving the removal of the prostate may result in temporary or permanent
erectile dysfunction (ED) and urinary incontinence (UI), with considerable impact on quality of
life. Pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) is one of the recommended techniques for the prevention,
treatment, and rehabilitation of postoperative complications. The aim of this observational study was
to assess the quality of YouTube videos—accessible to any patient—related to exercises after prostatectomy
surgery. Methods: A systematic search was performed on YouTube on 24 September 2020.
One hundred and fifty videos were selected and analyzed. Two statistical analyses were conducted
based on machine-learning techniques, and videos were classified as ‘Relevant’ or ‘Non-Relevant’
using Principal Component Analysis (PCA) models. Two reviewers conducted independent analyses.
Inter-observer agreement and individual correlations of video data were evaluated with the Intraclass
Correlation Coefficient (ICC). Information quality, reliability, and accuracy were measured using the
DISCERN Scale and Global Quality Score (GQS), while video popularity was evaluated using the
Video Power Index (VPI). Results: DISCERN scored a mean of 3.35 and GQS scored 3.38. Average
number of views was 124,354, mean duration was 14:42 min, mean days online was 1777, mean
view ratio was 138.30, mean Likes was 1082, mean Dislikes was 68.58, and mean VPI was 92.28.
Conclusions: The quality of the videos available on YouTube regarding the recommended pelvic floor
exercises in PC surgery, according to the scores obtained, is High. Educational and health institutions,
health professionals, government health authorities, and policy makers need to be involved in the
proper development of policies to improve the information available on the web in order to have a
positive impact on the healthy behavior of the population
Enriched mannose glycosylation contributes to Act d 2 allergenicity.
Allergens are responsible for the Th2 response in patients as part of complex mixtures of proteins, fatty acids and other molecules. Plant allergens have hitherto been included in several protein families that share no common biochemical features. Their physical, biochemical and immunological characteristics have been widely studied, but no definite conclusion has been reached about what makes a protein an allergen. N-glycosylation is characteristic of plant allergen sources but is not present in mammals
Applying multilayer analysis to morphological, structural, and functional brain networks to identify relevant dysfunction patterns
In recent years, research on network analysis applied to MRI data has advanced significantly. However, the majority of the studies are limited to single networks obtained from resting-state fMRI, diffusion MRI, or gray matter probability maps derived from T1 images. Although a limited number of previous studies have combined two of these networks, none have introduced a framework to combine morphological, structural, and functional brain connectivity networks. The aim of this study was to combine the morphological, structural, and functional information, thus defining a new multilayer network perspective. This has proved advantageous when jointly analyzing multiple types of relational data from the same objects simultaneously using graph- mining techniques. The main contribution of this research is the design, development, and validation of a framework that merges these three layers of information into one multilayer network that links and relates the integrity of white matter connections with gray matter probability maps and resting-state fMRI. To validate our framework, several metrics from graph theory are expanded and adapted to our specific domain characteristics. This proof of concept was applied to a cohort of people with multiple sclerosis, and results show that several brain regions with a synchronized connectivity deterioration could be identified
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