59 research outputs found
Radiographic outcomes and evaluation of developmental dysplasia of the hip in children
The Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH), also know as Congenital Dislocation of the
Hip, is common in infants and children and may persist into adulthood. The radiographic
interpretation is highly conditioned by appropriate patient positioning and image quality criteria. The main goal of this study is to demonstrate the value of radiographic evaluation of DDH. Through the retrospective analysis of 65 radiographs of the hips, only 2 (3.1%) female patients with 1-2 years of age presented radiographic findings of DDH. The inappropriate field size and the improper placement and size of the gonadal shields, were the most common errors observed.A Displasia de Desenvolvimento da Anca (DDA), também conhecida como Luxação Congénita da Anca, é comum em bebés e crianças, podendo persistir na idade adulta. A interpretação radiográfica é altamente condicionada pelo posicionamento do paciente e critérios de qualidade da imagem. O principal objectivo deste estudo é demonstrar o valor da avaliação radiográfica da DDH. Através da análise retrospectiva de 65 radiografias da bacia, apenas 2 (3,1%) pacientes do sexo feminino com idades entre 1-2 anos apresentaram achados radiográficos de DDH. O tamanho inadequado do chassi e a colocação e tamanho incorrecto das protecções gonadais, foram os erros mais comumente observados
Modelos morfológicos tridimensionais por IRM do tracto vocal para as principais vogais do Português Europeu
O entendimento da produção da fala tem sido ampla mente procurado, recorrendo à imagem por ressonância magnética (IRM), mas não é totalmente conhecido, particularmente no que diz respeito aos sons do Português Europeu (PE). O principal objectivo deste estudo foi a caracterização das vogais do PE. Com base na IRM recolheram-se conjuntos de imagens bidimensionais, em cinco posições articulatórias distintas, durante a produção sustentada do som. Após extracção de contornos do tracto vocal procedeu-se à reconstrução tridimensional, constatando-se que a IRM fornece in formação morfológica útil e com considerável precisão acerca da posição e forma dos diferentes articuladores da fala
A utilização da ressonância magnética na caracterização funcional da fala
Documento confidencial. Não pode ser disponibilizado para consultaTese de Programa Doutoral. Engenharia Biomédica. Universidade do Porto. Faculdade de Engenharia. 201
Radiographic image quality criteria for osteoarthritis of the knee
The femorotibial joint is the most affected in osteoarthritis (OA) and the main symptom is pain. Weight-bearing plain radiographs of the knees are the most reliable diagnostic tool for evaluating and grading the severity of this disease. The joint space width (JSW) has been increasingly used to assess the severity of OA from radiographs. To present a reliable method for visual image quality assessment of weight-bearing knee radiographs and proposes guidelines for diagnostic measurements predictors of OA.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Estudo do Stress nos Técnicos de Radiologia
O conceito de stress nem sempre foi consensual, no entanto, vários estudos têm documentado a relevância deste no contexto das diferentes profissões. O stress parece ser particularmente importante quando aplicado aos profissionais de saúde, estes estão frequentemente propensos ao burnout, termo que descreve o estado deexaustão prolongada e diminuição de interesse, especialmente em relação ao trabalho.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Three-dimensional modeling of tongue during speech using MRI data
The tongue is the most important and dynamic articulator for speech formation, because
of its anatomic aspects (particularly, the large volume of this muscular organ
comparatively to the surrounding organs of the vocal tract) and also due to the wide
range of movements and flexibility that are involved. In speech communication
research, a variety of techniques have been used for measuring the three-dimensional
vocal tract shapes. More recently, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) becomes
common; mainly, because this technique allows the collection of a set of static and
dynamic images that can represent the entire vocal tract along any orientation. Over the
years, different anatomical organs of the vocal tract have been modelled; namely, 2D
and 3D tongue models, using parametric or statistical modelling procedures. Our aims
are to present and describe some 3D reconstructed models from MRI data, for one
subject uttering sustained articulations of some typical Portuguese sounds. Thus, we
present a 3D database of the tongue obtained by stack combinations with the subject
articulating Portuguese vowels. This 3D knowledge of the speech organs could be very
important; especially, for clinical purposes (for example, for the assessment of
articulatory impairments followed by tongue surgery in speech rehabilitation), and also
for a better understanding of acoustic theory in speech formation
Magnetic resonance imaging of the vocal tract: techniques and applications
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging has been used to analyse and evaluate the vocal tract shape through different techniques and with promising results in several fields. Our purpose is to demonstrate the relevance of MR and image processing for the vocal tract study. The extraction of contours of the air cavities allowed the set - up of a number of 3D reconstruction image stacks by means of the combination of orthogonally oriented sets of slices for e ach articulatory gesture, as a new approach to solve the expected spatial under sampling of the imaging process. In result these models give improved information for the visualization of morphologic and anatomical aspects and are useful for partial measure ments of the vocal tract shape in different situations. Potential use can be found in Medical and therapeutic applications as well as in acoustic articulatory speech modelling
The use and relevance of gonad protection shields in children during hips radiography
Considering that ionizing radiation effects are cumulative and the gonads are particularly sensitive to these effects, and also the clinical importance of pelvic radiographs in children, the excess of radiation exposure to the gonads must be avoided. The purpose of this study is to
demonstrate the relevance of the correct use of gonad protection shields and to evaluate their use on the hip radiographs performed in a reference clinical institution, through the
retrospective analysis of pelvic radiographic images performed in children. According the
image quality assessment, 20 (40%) patients were unprotected and gonads shields were
incorrectly placed in 24 (80%) patients.Dado que os efeitos da radiação ionizante são cumulativos e as gónadas são particularmente
sensíveis a estes efeitos, e também pela importância clínica das radiografias pélvicas nas crianças, deve evitar-se a exposição excessiva da região gonadal à radiação. Neste estudo, pretende-se demonstrar a relevância da correcta utilização da protecção gonadal e avaliar a sua utilização em radiografias da bacia. Através da análise retrospectiva de imagens radiográficas da bacia realizadas em crianças, concluiu-se que não foi utilizada a protecção gonadal em 20 (40%) pacientes, e estas foram incorrectamente colocadas em 24 (80%) pacientes
Magnetic resonance imaging of the vocal tract: techniques and applications
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging has been used to analyse and evaluate the vocal tract shape through different techniques and with promising results in several fields. Our purpose is to demonstrate the relevance of MR and image processing for the vocal tract study. The extraction of contours of the air cavities allowed the set-up of a number of 3D reconstruction image stacks by means of the combination of orthogonally oriented sets of slices for each articulatory gesture, as a new approach to solve the expected spatial under sampling of the imaging process. In result these models give improved information for the visualization of morphologic and anatomical aspects and are useful for partial measurements of the vocal tract shape in different situations. Potential use can be found in Medical and therapeutic applications as well as in acoustic articulatory speech modelling
Learner’s perception, knowledge and behaviour assessment within a breast imaging E-Learning course for radiographers
E-learning has been revealed as an a useful tool among continuing education within health professionals, namely for radiographers or radiologic technologists. Therefore like traditional learning, this teaching approach needs continuous evaluation in order to validate its effectiveness and impact. Kirkpatrick's model has been widely used for this purpose by health information management instructors. Our aim was to assess an E-learning Course on Breast Imaging for radiographers based on the first three levels of Kirkpatrick's framework: reaction, learning and behaviour.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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