Kenny, Rebecca Elez, Marko Clansey, Adam Virji-Babul, Naznin Wu, Lyndia C
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Annals of biomedical engineering
Soccer is a unique sport where players purposefully and voluntarily use their unprotected heads to manipulate the direction of the ball. There are limited soccer head impact exposure data to further study brain injury risks. The objective of the current study was to combine validated mouthpiece sensors with comprehensive video analysis methods to c...
Alsharawy, Abdelaziz Dwibedi, Esha Aimone, Jason Ball, Sheryl
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The determinants of vaccine hesitancy remain complex and context specific. Betrayal aversion occurs when an individual is hesitant to risk being betrayed in an environment involving trust. In this pre-registered vignette experiment, we show that betrayal aversion is not captured by current vaccine hesitancy measures despite representing a significa...
Montolío, Alberto Cegoñino, José Garcia-Martin, Elena Pérez Del Palomar, Amaya
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Machine learning approaches in diagnosis and prognosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) were analysed using retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness, measured by optical coherence tomography (OCT). A cross-sectional study (72 MS patients and 30 healthy controls) was used for diagnosis. These 72 MS patients were involved in a 10-year longitudinal follow...
Zouch, Wassim Sagga, Dhouha Echtioui, Amira Khemakhem, Rafik Ghorbel, Mohamed Mhiri, Chokri Hamida, Ahmed Ben
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Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) is a highly transmissible and pathogenic virus caused by severe respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), which first appeared in Wuhan, China, and has since spread in the whole world. This pathology has caused a major health crisis in the world. However, the early detection of this anomaly is a key task to minimi...
Roshanitabrizi, Pooneh Krishnan, Anita Ingbar, Catherine Salvador, Tyler Zhang, Anqing Donofrio, Mary T. Govindan, Rathinaswamy
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Fetal electrocardiogram (ECG) waveform analysis along with cardiac time intervals (CTIs) measurements are critical for the management of high-risk pregnancies. Currently, there is no system that can consistently and accurately measure fetal ECG. In this work, we present a new automatic approach to attenuate the maternal ECG in the frequency domain ...
Whyte, Tom Lind, Edward Richards, Adam Eager, David Bilston, Lynne E. Brown, Julie
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Serious cervical spine injuries have been documented from falls into foam pits at trampoline parks. To address the lack of evidence on how foam pits should be designed for mitigating neck injury risk, this study aimed to quantify neck loads during head-first entry into varying foam pit designs. An instrumented Hybrid III anthropomorphic test device...
Mayer, Andrew R. Ling, Josef M. Patton, Declan A. Stephenson, David D. Dodd, Andrew B. Dodd, Rebecca J. Rannou-Latella, Julie G. Smith, Douglas H. Johnson, Victoria E. Cullen, D. Kacy
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Accurate characterization of head kinematics following an external blow represents a fundamental aspect of traumatic brain injury (TBI) research. The majority of previous large animal studies have assumed an equivalent relationship between the device delivering the impulsive load and subsequent head kinematics rather than performing direct measurem...
Vukicevic, Marija Mehta, Shail Maharshi Grande-Allen, K Jane Little, Stephen H
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Transcatheter mitral valve repair (TMVR) therapies offer a minimally invasive alternative to surgical mitral valve (MV) repair for patients with prohibitive surgical risks. Pre-procedural planning and associated medical device modeling is primarily performed in silico, which does not account for the physical interactions between the implanted TMVR ...
Benemerito, Ivan Narata, Ana Paula Narracott, Andrew Marzo, Alberto
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Assessment of distal cerebral perfusion after ischaemic stroke is currently only possible through expensive and time-consuming imaging procedures which require the injection of a contrast medium. Alternative approaches that could indicate earlier the impact of blood flow occlusion on distal cerebral perfusion are currently lacking. The aim of this ...
Jahangir, Sana Mohammadi, Ali Mononen, Mika E. Hirvasniemi, Jukka Suomalainen, Juha-Sampo Saarakkala, Simo Korhonen, Rami K. Tanska, Petri
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