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2. Design and analysis of EMG system for measuring upper limb muscle strength
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Zulkhairi Mohd Yusof, Masum Billah, and Farah M. M. Akram
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body regions ,Simple circuit ,InformationSystems_INFORMATIONINTERFACESANDPRESENTATION(e.g.,HCI) ,Computer science ,Upper limb muscle ,Muscle strength ,ComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS ,musculoskeletal system ,Set (psychology) ,Lead (electronics) ,Simulation - Abstract
This paper evaluates the designing and analysis of EMG system for measuring upper limb muscle strength. Muscle strength is a maximal effort is an amount of force that a muscle can produce. There are many kinds and types of EMG system and devices that are design but either it is big, hard to install and set up or the cost are expensive. These disadvantages will lead to problem such as neglecting the use of device and may cause to failure in muscle changes detection. Therefore, this study is done to design a portable, user friendly and simple EMG system device. Using a simple circuit to create an EMG system and by using a reference EMG system the data was filtered and the final result outcome are compared to identify the validity of the designed EMG.
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- 2020
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3. Design and analysis of EMG system for measuring upper limb muscle strength
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Akram, Farah M. M., primary, Yusof, Zulkhairi Mohd, additional, and Billah, Md Masum, additional
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- 2020
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4. Estimativas de parâmetros genéticos para características de crescimento em ovinos da raça Suffolk no Brasil
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Pires, M. P., Farah, M. M. [UNESP], Carreno, L. O. D. [UNESP], Utsunomiya, A. T. H. [UNESP], Ono, R. K. [UNESP], Bertipaglia, T. S. [UNESP], Fonseca, R. [UNESP], and Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
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herdabilidade ,melhoramento genético ,ovinocultura ,animal breeding ,genética ,heritability ,genetic ,sheep industry - Abstract
O objetivo do trabalho foi estimar os parâmetros genéticos das características de crescimento da raça Suffolk, a fim de fornecer subsídio para a definição de estratégias de seleção para programas de melhoramento genético. Os dados analisados, coletados entre os anos de 2007 a 2009, são referentes a ovinos da raça Suffolk oriundos de uma propriedade localizada no Estado de São Paulo, Brasil, participante do programa de melhoramento genético Ovigol, conduzido pela empresa Aries Reprodução e Melhoramento Genético Ovino Ltda. em parceria com a empresa AbacusBio Limited, da Nova Zelândia. As características avaliadas foram: peso ao nascer (PN), ganho de peso pré-desmame (GPP) e peso ao desmame (PD), com número de registro de 1.039, 636 e 649 animais, respectivamente. Para análise estatística, utilizou-se o procedimento GLM do programa computacional SAS; para a consistência do pedigree e para as estimativas dos parâmetros genéticos, os programas computacionais utilizados foram Relax2: pedigree analysis program e o WOMBAT, respectivamente. O modelo linear geral incluiu sexo, grupo de contemporâneos (tipo de parto e ano de nascimento), covariável idade ao desmame (GPP e PD) com efeito quadrático, efeito genético aditivo direto, efeito de ambiente permanente materno e efeito residual. As herdabilidades para PN, GPP e PD foram 0,06, 0,42 e 0,37, respectivamente. As correlações genéticas entre PN e GPP, PN e PD e GPP e PD foram -0,10, -0,03 e 0,97, respectivamente. Na população estudada, as características GPP e PD, apresentam altas respostas à seleção, ao contrário do PN. As características PN e GPP são suficientes para compor um índice de seleção, sendo aconselhável o monitoramento do PN na fase inicial do programa. The aim of this study was to estimate genetic parameters for growth of Suffolk, in order to provide a basis for the definition of selection strategies for breeding programs. The data analyzed are for Suffolk sheep, collected between years 2007 to 2009, from a property located in the State of São Paulo - Brazil, a participant in the Ovigol breeding program conducted by the company (Aries Reproduction and Breeding Sheep Ltd.) in partnership with (AbacusBio) New Zealand Limited. The evaluated characteristics were: birth weight (PN), weight gain pre-weaning (GPP) and weaning weight (PD), with registration number 1039, 636 and 649 respectively. For statistical analysis we used the GLM procedure of SAS software, for the consistency of pedigree and genetic parameter estimates software Relax2: pedigree analysis program and WOMBAT, respectively, were used. The general linear model included sex, contemporary group (type of birth and year of birth), covariate age at weaning (GPP and PD) with a quadratic effect, direct genetic effect, maternal permanent environmental effect and residual effect. Heritability estimates for PN, PD and GPP were 0.06, 0.42 and 0.37, respectively. Genetic correlations between PN and GPP, and PN and PD and GPP were -0.10, -0.03 and 0.97, respectively. In the study population characteristics GPP and PD have a high response to selection, unlike the PN. The GPP and PN characteristics are enough to make a selection index, it is advisable to monitor the PN in the initial phase of the program.
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5. Estimates of genetic parameters for reproductive traits in Brahman cattle breed
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Cavani, L. [UNESP], Garcia, D. A. [UNESP], Carreño, L. O.D. [UNESP], Ono, R. K. [UNESP], Pires, M. P. [UNESP], Farah, M. M., Ventura, H. T., Millen, D. D. [UNESP], Fonseca, R. [UNESP], Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp), Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA), and Brazilian Association of Zebu Breeders (ABCZ)
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Heritability ,Rebreeding ,Stayability ,Calving interval - Abstract
Made available in DSpace on 2018-12-11T17:28:43Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2015-07-01 This study was designed to estimate genetic parameters for the following traits of Brahman cattle in Brazil: age at first calving (AFC), calving interval (CI), rebreeding (REB), and stayability (STAY). For REB, the value 1 was assigned to heifers that rebred and calved after first calving and the value 0 was assigned to heifers that failed to rebreed after first calving. Likewise, for STAY, the value 1 was assigned to cows that calved at least 3 times by the time they reach 6 yr of age; otherwise, the value 0 was assigned. A bivariate analysis was used to estimate covariances components by using linear animal model for CI and AFC and threshold animal model for REB and STAY. The mean h2 were 0.10, 0.02, 0.22, and 0.10 for AFC, CI, REB, and STAY, respectively. The genetic correlations were –0.13 between AFC and CI, –0.35 between AFC and REB, –0.57 between AFC and STAY, and 0.32 between REB and STAY, which reveal that cows that remain productive for longer periods in the herd also start breeding younger and present greater chances to REB. The selection of Brahman cattle for reproductive traits, such as AFC, CI, REB, and STAY, will render low magnitude and long-term responses. São Paulo State University “Júlio de Mesquita Filho” (UNESP) Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (EMBRAPA) Brazilian Association of Zebu Breeders (ABCZ) São Paulo State University “Júlio de Mesquita Filho” (UNESP)
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- 2015
6. Avaliação genética de caprinos da raça Saanen nascidos no Brasil de 1979 a 2009
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FERREIRA, T. A., PEREIRA, I. G., GOUVEIA, A. M. G., PIRES, A. V., FACO, O., FARAH, M. M., PESSOA, M. C., GUIMARÃES, M. P. S. L. P. M., Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri - Diamantina, MG, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG) - Belo Horizonte, MG, UFMG - Belo Horizonte, MG, OLIVARDO FACO, CNPC, Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) - Jaboticabal, SP, Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV) - Viçosa, MG, and Associação de Criadores de Caprinos e Ovinos de Minas Gerais - Belo Horizonte, MG.
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Genetic correlation ,Morphology ,Goats ,Parâmetros genéticos ,Genetic tendency ,Características morfológicas ,Correlações genéticas ,Genetic parameters ,Herdabilidade ,Tendência genética ,Heritability ,Raça Saanen ,Morfologia ,Caprino - Abstract
Resumo: O objetivo deste trabalho foi estimar herdabilidades, correlações genéticas e fenotípicas e tendências genéticas das características morfológicas e de tipo de caprinos da raça Saanen nascidos no Brasil de 1979 a 2009. Dados de 1243 caprinos, 197 machos e 1046 fêmeas, foram utilizados para estimar parâmetros genéticos e tendência das características: perímetro torácico, comprimento corporal, altura na cernelha, altura, largura e comprimento da garupa, bem como as principais características que definem o padrão racial e a aptidão do animal (paleta e linha superior, membros e pés, tipo leiteiro, capacidade de corpo, úbere, ligamento traseiro e dianteiro, textura do úbere, tetos e nota). Os componentes de variância foram estimados pelo método da máxima verossimilhança restrita em análise multicaracterística. A tendência genética foi obtida por meio da regressão dos valores genéticos médios por ano de nascimento. As estimativas de herdabilidade das características morfofuncionais variaram de 0,08 a 0,45, as correlações genéticas de -0,58 a 0,89 e fenotípicas de -0,11 a 0,87. A tendência foi de um leve declínio ao longo dos anos para a maior parte das características avaliadas, o que evidencia a existência de variabilidade genética aditiva entre os animais, mas demonstra que a seleção praticada tem sido pouco efetiva. [Genetic evaluation of Saanen goats born in Brazil from 1979 to 2009]. Abstract: The aim of this study was to estimate heritability, genetic and phenotypic correlations and genetic trends of morphological characteristics and type of Saanen goats born in Brazil from 1979 to 2009. Data from 1243 goats, 197 males and 1046 females were used to estimate genetic parameters and trends for the following traits: girth, body length, wither height, height, width and rump length, and the main traits that define the breed standard and ability of the animal (shoulder and topline, limbs and feet, dairy type, body capacity, mammary gland, linking front and rear, texture of the udder, teats and note). Variance components were estimated by Restricted Maximum Likelihood multi-trait analysis. Genetic trends were obtained by regression of mean breeding values by year of birth. The heritability estimates of morphological and functional traits ranged from 0.08 to 0.45, the genetic correlations from -0.58 to 0.89 and phenotypes from -0.11 to 0.87. The trend was a slight decline over the years for most traits, which shows the existence of additive genetic variability among animals, but it demonstrates that the selection practiced has been ineffective. Made available in DSpace on 2014-11-14T08:08:39Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 apAvaliacao.pdf: 355212 bytes, checksum: 08cffdb57442521a4c11b40e3c7275b7 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014-11-13
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7. Right-Ventricular Enlargement in Arrhythmogenic Right-Ventricular Cardiomyopathy Is Associated with Decreased QRS Amplitudes and T-Wave Negativity
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Zusterzeel, Robbert, ter Bekke, Rachel M. A., Volders, Paul G. A., Leijten, Farah M. M., van den Wijngaard, Arthur, Serroyen, Jan, Gorgels, Anton P. M., Promovendi PHPC, Promovendi CD, Cardiologie, MUMC+: MA Med Staf Spec Cardiologie (9), MUMC+: DA KG Lab Centraal Lab (9), Klinische Genetica, FHML Methodologie & Statistiek, RS: CARIM School for Cardiovascular Diseases, and RS: CAPHRI School for Public Health and Primary Care
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ECG ,S amplitude ,ARVC ,QRS ,T-wave negativity - Abstract
Background Arrhythmogenic right-ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) can lead to RV dilatation. We hypothesized that electrocardiographic characteristics including QRS amplitudes in the extremity- and precordial leads, the S amplitude in lead V-1, and extent of T-wave negativity over the precordial leads are related to RV dilatation in this condition. MethodsIn 42 ARVC patients and 42 controls, we correlated total QRS amplitude in the extremity leads (Sigma QRS(ext)), precordial leads (Sigma QRS(prec)) and in all leads (Sigma QRS(tot) : summation of Sigma QRS(ext) and Sigma QRS(prec)), S amplitude in lead V-1 and the extent of T-wave inversion in the precordial leads (V-1 vs. beyond V-1) with RV end diastolic diameter (RVEDD) by echocardiography. ResultsIn the ARVC group, the mean age was 46 14 years, 31 patients were male, 28 had an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD), and 7 had a LV ejection fraction (EF)
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8. Accuracy of genomic selection for age at puberty in a multi‐breed population of tropically adapted beef cattle
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Farah, M. M., primary, Swan, A. A., additional, Fortes, M. R. S., additional, Fonseca, R., additional, Moore, S. S., additional, and Kelly, M. J., additional
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- 2015
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9. Estimates of genetic parameters for growth traits in Brahman cattle using random regression and multitrait models1
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Bertipaglia, T. S., primary, Carreño, L. O. D., additional, Aspilcueta-Borquis, R. R., additional, Boligon, A. A., additional, Farah, M. M., additional, Gomes, F. J., additional, Machado, C. H. C., additional, Rey, F. S. B., additional, and da Fonseca, R., additional
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- 2015
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10. Estimates of genetic parameters for reproductive traits in Brahman cattle breed1
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Cavani, L., primary, Garcia, D. A., additional, Carreño, L. O. D., additional, Ono, R. K., additional, Pires, M. P., additional, Farah, M. M., additional, Ventura, H. T., additional, Millen, D. D., additional, and Fonseca, R., additional
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- 2015
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11. Prospection of genomic regions divergently selected in racing line of Quarter Horses in relation to cutting line.
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Meira, C. T., Curi, R. A., Farah, M. M., de Oliveira, H. N., Béltran, N. A. R., Silva, J. A. II V., and Mota, M. D. S. da
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Selection of Quarter Horses for different purposes has led to the formation of lines, including racing and cutting horses. The objective of this study was to identify genomic regions divergently selected in racing line of Quarter Horses in relation to cutting line applying relative extended haplotype homozygosity (REHH) analysis, an extension of extended haplotype homozygosity (EHH) analysis, and the fixation index (FST) statistic. A total of 188 horses of both sexes, born between 1985 and 2009 and registered at the Brazilian Association of Quarter Horse Breeders, including 120 of the racing line and 68 of the cutting line, were genotyped using single nucleotide polymorphism arrays. On the basis of 27 genomic regions identified as selection signatures by REHH and FST statistics, functional annotations of genes were made in order to identify those that could have been important during formation of the racing line and that could be used subsequently for the development of selection tools. Genes involved in muscle growth (n=8), skeletal growth (n=10), muscle energy metabolism (n=15), cardiovascular system (n=14) and nervous system (n=23) were identified, including the FKTN, INSR, GYS1, CLCN1, MYLK, SYK, ANG, CNTFR and HTR2B. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2014
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12. Uso de modelos lineares mistos na avaliação genética de escores visuais: estudo de simulação.
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Duitama, L. O., Farah, M. M., Utsunomiya, A. T. H., Ono, R. K., Pires, M. P., and Fonseca, R.
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- 2014
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13. Seleção de characterísticas morfofuncionais de cavalos da raça Mangalarga Marchador por meio da análise de componentes principais.
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Meira, C. T., Pereira, I. G., Farah, M. M., Pires, A. V., Garcia, D. A., and Cruz, V. A. R.
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- 2013
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14. Avaliação genética para peso corporal em um rebanho Nelore.
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Gonçalves, F. M., Pires, A. V., Pereira, I. G., Garcia, D. A., Farah, M. M., Meira, C. T., and Cruz, V. A. R.
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- 2011
15. Genetic parameters for body weight in meat quail.
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Barbieri, A., Ono, R. K., Cursino, L. L., Farah, M. M., Pires, M. P., Bertipaglia, T. S., Pires, A. V., Cavani, L., Carreño, L. O. D., and Fonseca, R.
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QUAILS , *BODY weight , *MULTIVARIATE analysis , *GENETIC correlations , *POULTRY products , *COOKING - Abstract
The aim of this study was to estimate genetic parameters for BW in meat quail at different ages. A total of 24,382 weight records from 3,652 quail, born between 2009 and 2011, were evaluated. Weekly BW was measured from hatch until 42 d of age. The genetic parameters were estimated by the restricted maximum likelihood method using a multivariate animal model. Heritability of BW ranged from 0.03 to 0.23. Genetic correlations were mainly high and positive. Selection for BW at 28 d of age yielded good indirect genetic progress in BW at 42 d of age. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. Septic patients arriving with emergency medical services: a seriously ill population.
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Groenewoudt M, Roest AA, Leijten FM, and Stassen PM
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- Aged, Ambulances statistics & numerical data, Emergency Service, Hospital statistics & numerical data, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Netherlands epidemiology, Retrospective Studies, Severity of Illness Index, Shock, Septic epidemiology, Emergency Medical Services statistics & numerical data, Sepsis epidemiology
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Objective: Sepsis is a serious condition with high mortality. Early treatment improves outcome and can be initiated by emergency medical services (EMS) personnel.The primary aim of our study was to investigate how many sepsis patients are transported by EMS to the internist at the emergency department (ED). The secondary aims were to compare these EMS patients with patients who arrived at the ED otherwise and to investigate how these patients were managed. We further investigated how often the diagnosis sepsis/infection was documented by EMS., Patients and Methods: We retrospectively retrieved all ED and EMS data of patients with sepsis who were assessed by the internist between March 2011 and March 2012., Results: Half (48.0%) of 654 sepsis patients were transported by EMS. These patients were more seriously ill (more severe grades of sepsis, more admittances to the hospital/ICU) than patients who were transported otherwise. Mortality within 28 days was 19.4% compared with 6.5% in the other patients. Nevertheless, half of the EMS transports were considered not urgent, even in 34.6% of the patients with septic shock. Assessment of vital signs was not routinely performed and treatment was started in only 43.6%. The diagnosis sepsis/infection was documented in 63.4% of patients., Conclusion: Half of the patients with sepsis arrive at the ED by EMS. These patients are seriously ill, and although these patients are likely to benefit from early treatment, they are often transported with nonurgent rides and both assessment of vital signs and early start of treatment are not routinely performed.
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- 2014
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17. Right-ventricular enlargement in arrhythmogenic right-ventricular cardiomyopathy is associated with decreased QRS amplitudes and T-wave negativity.
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Zusterzeel R, Ter Bekke RM, Volders PG, Leijten FM, van den Wijngaard A, Serroyen J, and Gorgels AP
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- Brugada Syndrome, Cardiac Conduction System Disease, Cohort Studies, Electrocardiography methods, Electrocardiography statistics & numerical data, Female, Heart Conduction System physiopathology, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Arrhythmias, Cardiac complications, Arrhythmias, Cardiac physiopathology, Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia complications, Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia physiopathology, Heart Conduction System abnormalities, Hypertrophy, Right Ventricular complications, Hypertrophy, Right Ventricular physiopathology
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Background: Arrhythmogenic right-ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) can lead to RV dilatation. We hypothesized that electrocardiographic characteristics including QRS amplitudes in the extremity- and precordial leads, the S amplitude in lead V1 , and extent of T-wave negativity over the precordial leads are related to RV dilatation in this condition., Methods: In 42 ARVC patients and 42 controls, we correlated total QRS amplitude in the extremity leads (∑QRSext ), precordial leads (∑QRSprec ) and in all leads (∑QRStot : summation of ∑QRSext and ∑QRSprec ), S amplitude in lead V1 and the extent of T-wave inversion in the precordial leads (V1 vs. beyond V1 ) with RV end diastolic diameter (RVEDD) by echocardiography., Results: In the ARVC group, the mean age was 46 ± 14 years, 31 patients were male, 28 had an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD), and 7 had a LV ejection fraction (EF) < 55%. The control group was age- and gender matched to the ARVC cohort. In contrast to controls, the ∑QRSext (regression coefficient (RC), -0.29; P = 0.020), ∑QRSprec (RC, -0.20; P = 0.015), and ∑QRStot (RC, -0.14; P = 0.009) were lower with RV dilatation in ARVC. S amplitude in lead V1 was not related to RV diameter (RC, -0.98; P = 0.088). Precordial T-wave inversion beyond lead V1 (V2 -V6 ) was associated with a larger RV diameter (RC, 8.58; P = 0.012)., Conclusions: Summed QRS amplitudes in the extremity and precordial leads, and T-wave inversion beyond lead V1 are associated with RV dilatation in patients with ARVC., (©2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)
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18. Seeing is believing: what do boys do when they find a real gun?
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Jackman GA, Farah MM, Kellermann AL, and Simon HK
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- Adult, Age Factors, Attitude, Child, Female, Humans, Male, Parent-Child Relations, Parents education, Parents psychology, Play and Playthings psychology, Safety standards, Sampling Studies, Sex Factors, Child Behavior psychology, Exploratory Behavior, Firearms standards
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Objectives: To determine how boys behave when they find a handgun in a presumably safe environment and to compare parental expectations of their child's interest in real guns with this observed behavior., Methods: A convenience sample of 8- to 12-year-old boys was recruited from families that completed a survey on firearm ownership, storage practices, and parental perceptions. Parents were asked to rate their child's interest in real guns on a scale from 1 to 5: 1-2 = low interest, 3 = moderate interest, and 4-5 = high interest. Parents of an eligible child were asked to bring to the exercise 1 of their son's playmates and/or a sibling in the same age range. After informed parental consent was obtained, each pair or trio of boys was placed in a room with a 1-way mirror and observed for up to 15 minutes. Two water pistols and an actual.380 caliber handgun were concealed in separate drawers. The handgun contained a radio transmitter that activated a light whenever the trigger was depressed with sufficient force to discharge the firearm. After the exercise, each boy was asked whether he thought that the pistol was real or a toy. Before leaving, each child was counseled about safe behavior around guns., Results: Twenty-nine groups of boys (n = 64) took part in the study. The mean age of participants was 9.8 years. Twenty-one of the groups (72%) discovered the handgun (n = 48 boys); 16 groups (76%) handled it (n = 30 boys). One or more members in 10 of the groups (48%) pulled the trigger (n = 16 boys). Approximately half of the 48 boys who found the gun thought that it was a toy or were unsure whether it was real. Parental estimates of their child's interest in guns did not predict actual behavior on finding the handgun. Boys who were believed to have a low interest in real guns were as likely to handle the handgun or pull the trigger as boys who were perceived to have a moderate or high interest in guns. More than 90% of the boys who handled the gun or pulled the trigger reported that they had previously received some sort of gun safety instruction., Conclusion: Many 8- to 12-year-old boys will handle a handgun if they find one. Guns that are kept in homes should be stored in a manner that renders them inaccessible to children.guns, weapons, firearms, children, childhood behavior, injury prevention.
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19. Firearms in the home: parental perceptions.
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Farah MM, Simon HK, and Kellermann AL
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- Accidents, Home psychology, Adult, Child, Child Behavior, Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Male, Socioeconomic Factors, Surveys and Questionnaires, Attitude, Firearms, Parents psychology
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Background: Each year, thousands of children are injured or killed from unintentional gunshot wounds. Discovering a gun while playing in the home places children at risk of being injured by the firearm., Objectives: To determine parental firearm storage practices and parental perceptions of the behavior of their children around guns., Methods: Cross-sectional survey of parents of children from 4 to 12 years of age. A sample of 424 parents, bringing their children to one of five pediatric ambulatory care centers, were asked to complete a 20-point self-administered questionnaire at the time of their visit., Results: A total of 400 parents (94%) completed the questionnaire; 113 parents (28%) reported keeping a firearm (most often a handgun) in the home. Firearm owners were predominantly male, 30 years of age or older, white, and married. Of the gun owners, 52% stored their firearms loaded or unlocked, and 13% kept one or more guns loaded and unlocked. Three fourths of gun-owning parents believed that their 4- to 12-year-old child could tell the difference between a toy gun and a real gun, and 23% believed that their child could be trusted with a loaded gun. Although the majority of gun-owning parents (53%) endorsed safe storage as the best firearm injury prevention strategy, 61% of parents who do not own firearms endorse not owning guns as the best way to prevent pediatric firearm injuries., Conclusion: A majority of gun-owning parents store their firearms loaded or unlocked, substantially underestimating the risk of injury to their children. Many firearm-owning parents trust their child with a loaded gun and believe that their young child can tell the difference between a toy gun and a real gun.
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- 1999
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