109 research outputs found

    Digitized Engineering Notebook

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    Digitized Engineering Notebook is a website application which converts laboratory observation records in a paper notebook to digitalized format. It contains information like text, multimedia graphics, images, and data in a database. Users can collaborate to create and edit files online. For this project, we provided an admin panel. Admin can only create the projects and add team members to a corresponding project, and perform various actions. And we also provide login credentials for each team member to log in into their corresponding project. Each team member can upload pictures of hand written laboratory record. So, they can assign those pictures to the particular table of content (index), and also, they can view, delete and update those pictures. Each team member can interact with other team members at a discussion room

    Serum transferrin receptor-ferritin index as a marker of iron deficiency anemia in active inflammatory bowel disease patients in Indian population

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    Background: Anemia is most common complication in IBD (inflammatory bowel disease). The aim of the study was to assess the sTfR-F (soluble transferrin receptor-ferritin) index as early marker of IDA (iron deficiency anaemia) in IBD.Methods: Retrospective cross sectional study has 480 cases of IBD (group I ) with controls 220 (group II), CBP, serum hsCRP, serum iron, TIBC (total iron binding capacity), sTfR, ferritin, fecal calprotectin, vitamin B12, folic acid were assessed.Results: In study I, group I was compared with group II showed (66.5%) patients had active disease and in that 65.0% of UC, 32.1% of CD and 2.9% others colitis had anemia. In study II, subgroup I 56.4% had IDA subgroup II 7.3% had ferritin between 30-100 ng/ml combi subgroup III 23.3% had ferritin>100 ng/ml (ACD, anaemia of chronic disease) subgroup IV 5.6% had vitamin B12 and folic acid deficiency excluding sTfR-F analysis. In study III, subdivided to identify IDA with sTfR-F index as group A 60.8% had sTfR-F index>2, group B 32.6% had sTfR-F index=1-2 and group C 3 (6.2%) had sTfR-F index<1. Intially diagnosed IDA was 56.4%, in addition with group A, IDA has increased by 66.5%. In study IV, in IDA, sensitivity of sTfR-F index was100%, sTfR 89% and SF 85%. Specificity of sTfR and sTfR-F index were 80.60% and SF has low specificity 73.90%. In study V, a statistical significance was seen more in female than male and in children than in adults with sTfR-F index in IDA.Conclusions: sTfR-F index as an early diagnostic marker, in differentiating IDA, ACD and combi in IBD patients

    TALENT ACQUISITION IN AMARA RAJA BATTRIES PVT LTD., TIRUPATI

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    The purpose of this study is to look into how the use of artificial intelligence (AI) has been applied to the recruitment and selection of job candidates. This study specifically looks at the use of AI technology throughout the employment process in terms of its degree, pace, and prospective application areas. Descriptive research design was used for examining an attrition rate. A questionnaire covering various aspects relating to the recruitment and selection in the company where focused. 120 samples were collected using the random sampling technique. Hypothesis for the study were tested using correlation, analysis of variance method. The result shows that Which media is ideal for recruitment efforts and Is there any bias in the selection of employees in the organization

    TREATMENT OF HYPOTHYROIDISM IS IMPORTANT IN TREATING BIPOLAR AFFECTIVE DISORDER

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    ARTIFICIAL PANCREAS SYSTEM : AN EFFECTIVE APPROACH FOR TREATMENT OF DIABETIC COMPLICATIONS (DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY)

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    Diabetes mellitus along with diabetic complication (diabetic nephropathy) is well documented. There are few studies regarding Artificial pancreas treatment, which is the only FDA approved treatment for safe and effective way to stop and to  reverse  the  chronic  life  shortening  complications  of  diabetes. Here our main motto is to report such a case, who was presented with diabetic complication (particularly diabetic nephropathy) and undergoing treatment with artificial pancreatic system &amp; to explain briefly with what mechanism does the artificial pancreatic system is effective in treatment or controlling the diabetic complications. Key words : Diabetes mellitus, diabetic nephropathy, artificial pancreas treatment

    Formulation and in-vitro evaluation of ciprofloxacin HCl floating matrix tablets

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    Oral drug delivery is the most widely utilized route of administration among all the routes that have been explored for systemic delivery of drugs via pharmaceutical products of different dosage form. Oral route is considered most natural, uncomplicated, convenient and safe due to its ease of administration, patient acceptance and cost-effective manufacturing process. Gastroretentive drug delivery system was developed in pharmacy field and drug retention for a prolonged time has been achieved. The goal of this study was to formulate and in-vitro evaluate Ciprofloxacin HCl controlled release matrix floating tablets. Ciprofloxacin HCl floating matrix tablets were prepared by wet granulation method using two polymers such as HPMC K100M (hydrophilic polymer) and HPMC K15M. All the Evaluation parameters were within the acceptable limits. FTIR spectral analysis showed that there was no interaction between the drug and polymers. In-vitro dissolution study was carried out using USP dissolution test apparatus (paddle type) at 50 rpm. The test was carried out at 37 ± 0.5 0C in 900ml of the 0.1 N HCl buffer as the medium for eight hours. HPMC K100M shows a prolonged release when compared to HPMC K15M. These findings indicated that HPMC K100M can be used to develop novel gastroretentive controlled release drug delivery systems with the double advantage of controlled drug release at GIT pH. On comparing the major criteria in evaluation such as preformulation and in vitro drug release characteristics, the formulation F8 was selected as the best formulation, as it showed the drug content as 99±0.4% and swelling index ratio was 107.14, and in-vitro drug released 61.31±0.65% up to 8 hours. Results indicated that controlled Ciprofloxacin HCl release was directly proportional to the concentration of HPMC K100M and the release of drug followed non-Fickian diffusion. Based on all the above evaluation parameters it was concluded that the formulation batch F8 was found to be best formulation among the formulations F1 to F8 were prepared

    Encryption and Decryption of Images with Pixel Data Modification Using Hand Gesture Passcodes

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    To ensure data security and safeguard sensitive information in society, image encryption and decryption as well as pixel data modifications, are essential. To avoid misuse and preserve trust in our digital environment, it is crucial to use these technologies responsibly and ethically. So, to overcome some of the issues, the authors designed a way to modify pixel data that would hold the hidden information. The objective of this work is to change the pixel values in a way that can be used to store information about black and white image pixel data. Prior to encryption and decryption, by using Python we were able to construct a passcode with hand gestures in the air, then encrypt it without any data loss. It concentrates on keeping track of simply two pixel values. Thus, pixel values are slightly changed to ensure the masked image is not misleading. Considering that the RGB values are at their border values of 254, 255 the test cases of masking overcome issues with the corner values susceptibility

    Evaluation of Outcomes following Focal Ablative Therapy for Treatment of Localised Clinically Significant Prostate Cancer in Patients >70 Years: A Multi-institute, Multi-energy 15-year Experience

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    PURPOSE: In older patients who do not wish to undergo watchful waiting, focal therapy could be an alternative to the more morbid radical treatment. We evaluated the role of focal therapy (FT) in patients 70 years and older as an alternative management modality. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 649 patients across 11 UK sites receiving focal high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) or cryotherapy between June 2006 - July 2020 reported within the UK based HIFU Evaluation and Assessment of Treatment and the International Cryotherapy Evaluation (ICE) registries were evaluated. Primary outcome was failure free survival (FFS) defined by need for more than 1 focal re-ablation, progression onto radical treatment, development of metastases, need for systemic treatment or prostate cancer specific death. This was compared to the FFS in patients undergoing radical treatment via a propensity score weighted analysis. RESULTS: Median age was 74 years (IQR: 72, 77) and median follow-up 24 months (IQR: 12, 41). 60% had intermediate risk disease and 35% high risk disease. 113 patients (17%) required further treatment. 16 had radical treatment and 44 required systemic treatment. FFS was 82% (95% CI: 76-87%) at 5 years. Comparing patients who had radical therapy to those who had focal therapy, 5-year FFS was 96%, (95% CI: 93-100%) and 82% (95% CI: 75-91%) respectively, P < .001. 93% of those in the radical treatment arm had received Radiotherapy as their primary treatment with its associated use of Androgen Deprivation Therapy (ADT) thereby leading to potential over estimation of treatment success in the radical treatment arm, especially given the similar metastases free and overall survival rates seen. CONCLUSIONS: We propose FT to be an effective management option for the older or comorbid patient who is unsuitable for or not willing to undergo radical treatment

    Comparative healthcare research outcomes of novel surgery in prostate cancer (IP4-CHRONOS): a prospective, multi-centre therapeutic phase II parallel randomised control trial

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    Introduction Focal therapy (FT) targets individual areas of cancer within the prostate, providing oncological control with minimal side-effects. Early evidence demonstrates encouraging short-medium-term outcomes. With no randomized controlled trials (RCT) comparing FT to radical therapies, Comparative Healthcare Research Outcomes of Novel Surgery in prostate cancer (CHRONOS) will compare the cancer control of these two strategies. Patients and methods CHRONOS is a parallel phase II RCT for patients with clinically significant non-metastatic prostate cancer, dependent upon clinician/patient decision, patients will enrol into either CHRONOS-A or CHRONOS-B. CHRONOS-A will randomize patients to either radical treatment or FT. CHRONOS-B is a multi-arm, multistage RCT comparing focal therapy alone to FT with neoadjuvant agents that might improve the current focal therapy outcomes. An internal pilot will determine the feasibility of, and compliance to, randomization. The proposed definitive study plans to recruit and randomize 1190 patients into CHRONOS-A and 1260 patients into CHRONOS-B. Results Primary outcome in CHRONOS-A is progression-free survival (transition to salvage local or systemic therapy, development of metastases or prostate-cancer-related mortality) and in CHRONOS-B is failure-free survival (includes the above definition and recurrence of clinically significant prostate cancer after initial FT). Secondary outcomes include adverse events, health economics and functional outcomes measured using validated questionnaires. CHRONOS is powered to assess non-inferiority of FT compared to radical therapy in CHRONOS-A, and superiority of neoadjuvant agents with FT in CHRONOS-B. Conclusion CHRONOS will assess the oncological outcomes after FT compared to radical therapy and whether neoadjuvant treatments improve cancer control following one FT session
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