498 research outputs found
Implementation of a Standardized Handoff System for a General Surgery Residency Program
Introduction:
The I-PASS Handoff Bundle is an evidence based standardized set of educational materials designed to decrease handoff failures in patient care.
Two of every three sentinel events , the most serious events reported to the Joint Commission, are due to failures of communication, including miscommunication during patient care handoffs.
Implementation of the I-PASS method results in decreased medical errors and preventable adverse events
There are few studies that evaluate this validated method in the context of a General Surgery resident program
We aim to implement the I-PASS system into the transition of care process for General Surgery residents at our institution, and to analyze of the quality of the handoff process before and after the implementation.https://jdc.jefferson.edu/patientsafetyposters/1047/thumbnail.jp
A unifying framework for seed sensitivity and its application to subset seeds
We propose a general approach to compute the seed sensitivity, that can be
applied to different definitions of seeds. It treats separately three
components of the seed sensitivity problem -- a set of target alignments, an
associated probability distribution, and a seed model -- that are specified by
distinct finite automata. The approach is then applied to a new concept of
subset seeds for which we propose an efficient automaton construction.
Experimental results confirm that sensitive subset seeds can be efficiently
designed using our approach, and can then be used in similarity search
producing better results than ordinary spaced seeds
Dictionary Matching with One Gap
The dictionary matching with gaps problem is to preprocess a dictionary
of gapped patterns over alphabet , where each
gapped pattern is a sequence of subpatterns separated by bounded
sequences of don't cares. Then, given a query text of length over
alphabet , the goal is to output all locations in in which a
pattern , , ends. There is a renewed current interest
in the gapped matching problem stemming from cyber security. In this paper we
solve the problem where all patterns in the dictionary have one gap with at
least and at most don't cares, where and are
given parameters. Specifically, we show that the dictionary matching with a
single gap problem can be solved in either time and
space, and query time , where is the number
of patterns found, or preprocessing time and space: , and query
time , where is the number of patterns found.
As far as we know, this is the best solution for this setting of the problem,
where many overlaps may exist in the dictionary.Comment: A preliminary version was published at CPM 201
On subset seeds for protein alignment
We apply the concept of subset seeds proposed in [1] to similarity search in
protein sequences. The main question studied is the design of efficient seed
alphabets to construct seeds with optimal sensitivity/selectivity trade-offs.
We propose several different design methods and use them to construct several
alphabets. We then perform a comparative analysis of seeds built over those
alphabets and compare them with the standard BLASTP seeding method [2], [3], as
well as with the family of vector seeds proposed in [4]. While the formalism of
subset seeds is less expressive (but less costly to implement) than the
cumulative principle used in BLASTP and vector seeds, our seeds show a similar
or even better performance than BLASTP on Bernoulli models of proteins
compatible with the common BLOSUM62 matrix. Finally, we perform a large-scale
benchmarking of our seeds against several main databases of protein alignments.
Here again, the results show a comparable or better performance of our seeds
vs. BLASTP.Comment: IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
(2009
The dynamic nature of Cu sites in Cu-SSZ-13 and the origin of the seagull NOx conversion profile during NH₃-SCR
Cu-Zeolites with chabazite structure show a peculiar dual-maxima NO conversion profile, also known as a seagull profile, during the selective catalytic reduction by ammonia. In order to understand the origin of this behavior, systematic catalytic tests and operando spectroscopy were applied to derive structure–performance relationships for Cu-SSZ-13 catalysts with low and high Cu loading. Operando X-ray absorption, X-ray emission and in situ electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy measurements, including novel photon-in/photon-out techniques, demonstrated the interconversion of isolated Cu sites and dimeric bis(μ-oxo) Cu species, the former occurring via formation of ammonia Cu2+/Cu+ complexes and the latter in an oxidizing gas mixture. The formation of dimeric Cu+–O2–Cu+ species by involving Cu sites in close vicinity was linked to the high activity at low temperatures of the highly loaded Cu-SSZ-13 sample. In contrast, the isolated Cu sites present at very low Cu loadings are strongly poisoned by adsorbed NH3. The activity decrease around 350 °C that gives rise to the seagull shaped NO conversion profile could be attributed to a more localized structure of mono(μ-oxo)dicopper complexes. Above this temperature, which corresponds to partial NH3 desorption from Cu sites, the isolated Cu sites migrate to form additional dimeric entities thus recovering the SCR activity
The experience in the use of thermopuncture in complex treatment of pyelonephritis, developed during vesicoureteral reflux and reflux-neuropathy in children with undifferentiated form of connective tissue dysplasia
This article is connected with the definition of expediency and efficiency of use of thermopuncture (TP) in complex treatment of pyelonephritis, developed during vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) and reflux-neuropathy (RN) in children with undifferentiated form of connective tissue dysplasia moderate severity. In the result of conducted researches it was found that patients with acute form of diagnosed pyelonephritis during vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) of 3-4 grade or with reflux-neuropathy, earned during the treatment additional thermopuncture sessions, have more positive dynamics of treatment in comparison with control group, where treatment was conducted only in accordance with the protocol “Diagnosis and treatment of pyelonephritis in children” (Korovina N.A.,2007) with the obligatory use of antibiotics.Данная работа связана с определением целесообразности и эффективности использования термопунктуры (ТП) в комплексном лечении пиелонефритов, развившихся на фоне пузырно-мочеточникового рефлюкса (ПМР) и рефлюкс-нефропатии (PH) у детей с недифференцированной формой дисплазии соединительной ткани средней степени тяжести. В результате проведённых исследований выяснено, что пациенты с диагносцированным пиелонефритом в острой форме, на фоне пузырно-мочеточникового рефлюкса (ПМР) 3-4 степени или рефлюкс-нефропатии, получившие дополнительно в лечении сеансы термопунктуры, имеют выраженную положительную динамику в сравнении с группой контроля, где лечение проводилось только в соответствии с протоколом «Диагностика и лечение пиелонефрита у детей» (Коровина Н.А., 2007) с обязательным применением антибиотиков
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