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    Опыт использования акустического доплеровского измерителя течений (АDCP) в условиях Черного моря

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    В статье излагается методика проведения измерений Lowered ADCP и обработки первичной информации. При последующей обработке данных широко использовался опыт МГИ НАНУ с аналогичными акустическими измерителями течений в 80-е гг. В результате обобщен опыт применения Lowered ADCP в условиях Черного моря, даны алгоритмы обработки данных, приведены профили абсолютной скорости течений на ряде станций и показано, что предлагаемый подход дает более адекватную качественную и количественную оценку профиля скорости течения, чем известные методы.The methods of measurements with Lowered ADCP and processing of the initial information are presented. During the following data processing the experience of Marine Hydrophysical Institute of NAS of Ukraine with the similar acoustic currents meters in the 80-ies was widely applied. As a result the experience of Lowered ADCP application under the Black Sea conditions is generalized, the algorithms of data processing are given, the profiles of absolute speed of currents are given on the series of stations. It is shown that the proposed approach provides more adequate qualitative and quantitative estimation of the current velocity profile than the known methods do

    Association between i.v. thrombolysis volume and door-to-needle times in acute ischemic stroke

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    Centralization of intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) for acute ischemic stroke in high-volume centers is believed to improve the door-to-needle times (DNT), but limited data support this assumption. We examined the association between DNT and IVT volume in a large Dutch province. We identified consecutive patients treated with IVT between January 2009 and 2013. Based on annualized IVT volume, hospitals were categorized as low-volume (≤ 24), medium-volume (25-49) or high-volume (≥ 50). In logistic regression analysis, low-volume hospitals were used as reference category. Of 17,332 stroke patients from 11 participating hospitals, 1962 received IVT (11.3 %). We excluded 140 patients because of unknown DNT (n = 86) or in-hospital stroke (n = 54). There were two low-volume (total 101 patients), five medium-volume (747 patients) and four high-volume hospitals (974 patients). Median DNT was shorter in high-volume hospitals (30 min) than in medium-volume (42 min, p < 0.001) and low-volume hospitals (38 min, p < 0.001). Patients admitted to high-volume hospitals had a higher chance of DNT < 30 min (adjusted OR 3.13, 95 % CI 1.70-5.75), lower risk of symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage (adjusted OR 0.39, 95 % CI 0.16-0.92), and a lower mortality risk (adjusted OR 0.45, 95 % CI 0.21-1.01), compared to low-volume centers. There was no difference in DNT between low- and medium-volume hospitals. Onset-to-needle times (ONT) did not differ between the groups. Hospitals in this Dutch province generally achieved short DNTs. Despite this overall good performance, higher IVT volumes were associated with shorter DNTs and lower complication risks. The ONT was not associated with IVT volum

    Herziene richtlijn 'Opvang van patiënten met licht traumatisch hoofd-hersenletsel'

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    Recently the out-of-date Dutch guideline 'Mild traumatic head/brain injury' dating from 2001 was revised under the supervision of the Dutch Institute for Healthcare Improvement (CBO). The revised guideline gives underpinned decision rules for the referral of patients to hospital, carrying out diagnostic imaging investigations, and formulating indications for admission. Mild head-brain injury is no longer an indication for a conventional skull radiograph. Adults and children aged 6 years and older no longer have to be woken regularly if they are allowed home. The guideline can be used in both primary care and on the Emergency Departments of hospitals and is applicable to both adults and children. The guideline does not address the rehabilitation or long-term care of patients with mild traumatic head/brain injury, but it does give advice on reducing the risk of long-term symptoms. Regional implementation of the guideline in primary and secondary care is recommende
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