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IEEE Trans Biomed Circuits Syst ; 18(2): 396-407, 2024 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37938943

RESUMO

Opioid-induced overdose is one of the leading causes of death among the US population under the age of 50. In 2021 alone, the death toll among opioid users rose to a devastating number of over 80,000. The overdose process can be reversed by the administration of naloxone, an opioid antagonist that rapidly counteracts the effects of opioid-induced respiratory depression. The idea of a closed-loop opioid overdose detection and naloxone delivery has emerged as a potential engineered solution to mitigate the deadly effects of the opioid epidemic. In this work, we introduce a wrist-worn wearable device that overcomes the portability issues of our previous work to create a closed-loop drug-delivery system, which includes (1) a Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) sensor to detect a hypoxia-driven opioid overdose event, (2) a MOSFET switch, and (3) a Zero-Voltage Switching (ZVS) electromagnetic heater. Using brachial artery occlusion (BAO) with human subjects (n = 8), we demonstrated consistent low oxygenation events. Furthermore, we proved our device's capability to release the drug within 10 s after detecting a hypoxic event. We found that the changes in the oxyhemoglobin, deoxyhemoglobin and oxygenation saturation levels ( SpO2) were different before and after the low-oxygenation events ( 0.001). Although additional human experiments are needed, our results to date point towards a potential tool in the battle to mitigate the effects of the opioid epidemic.


Assuntos
Overdose de Drogas , Overdose de Opiáceos , Humanos , Analgésicos Opioides/uso terapêutico , Overdose de Opiáceos/tratamento farmacológico , Antagonistas de Entorpecentes/uso terapêutico , Naloxona/uso terapêutico , Overdose de Drogas/tratamento farmacológico
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30322194

RESUMO

Food safety management in short supply chains of fruit and vegetables, controlled by large retailers, has been widely studied in the literature. However, when it comes to traditional long supply chains, which include a greater number of intermediaries and wholesalers who, in some cases, play a dual role as resellers and producers, the mechanisms which promote the use of safety certifications have yet to be clearly defined. The present study intended to fill this gap in the literature and shed light on the food safety level that exists in this channel. In addition, this work attempted to identify the existence of differences between both sales systems. For this purpose, the empirical research studied the most important variables that influence the food safety level of some of the main European fruit and vegetable wholesalers. A survey was thus designed and later applied to Spanish and French intermediaries working in key wholesale markets and in the southeast of Spain, which is the leading commercialization area of these products in Europe. The results revealed the positive influence of specific customers (big retailers) on establishing stricter safety controls within wholesale companies. It was also observed that specific wholesalers also play an important role in the system, namely those dedicated to importing, but which are also responsible for quality and safety inspection of agri-food products exported from third countries into the European Union.


Assuntos
Inocuidade dos Alimentos , Abastecimento de Alimentos/normas , Frutas/normas , Verduras/normas , Certificação , Comércio , Abastecimento de Alimentos/estatística & dados numéricos , França , Frutas/provisão & distribuição , Humanos , Marketing , Espanha , Inquéritos e Questionários , Verduras/provisão & distribuição
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J Environ Manage ; 204(Pt 1): 594-604, 2017 Dec 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28942190

RESUMO

Eco-efficiency is currently receiving ever increasing interest as an indicator of sustainability, as it links environmental and economic performances in productive activities. In agriculture these indicators and their determinants prove relevant due to the close ties in this activity between the use of often limited natural resources and the provision of basic goods for society. The present paper analyzes eco-efficiency at micro-level, focusing on small-scale family farms as the principal decision-making units (DMUs) of horticulture in southeast Spain, which represents over 30% of fresh vegetables produced in the country. To this end, Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) framework is applied, computing several combinations of environmental pressures (water usage, phytosanitary contamination, waste management, etc.) and economic value added. In a second stage we analyze the influence of family farms' socio-economic and environmental features on eco-efficiency indicators, as endogenous variables, by using truncated regression and bootstrapping techniques. The results show major inefficiency in aspects such as waste management, among others, while there is relatively minor inefficiency in water usage and nitrogen balance. On the other hand, features such as product specialization, adoption of quality certifications, and belonging to a cooperative all have a positive influence on eco-efficiency. These results are deemed to be of interest to agri-food systems structured on small-scale producers, and they may prove useful to policy-makers as regards managing public environmental programs in agriculture.


Assuntos
Agricultura , Conservação dos Recursos Naturais , Fazendas , Agricultura/métodos , Conservação dos Recursos Naturais/métodos , Meio Ambiente , Espanha
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