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J Comput Assist Tomogr ; 24(6): 935-41, 2000.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11105715

RESUMO

The purpose of this study was to empirically investigate and compare the effects of alternating and continuous experimental task designs on blood oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) signal contrast. Six healthy volunteers underwent single-finger opposition functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) using T2*-weighted echo planar imaging technique on a 1.5 T MR scanner. Two different acquisition patterns were tested: alternating (ABABAB) and continuous (AAABBB), rest: A, activation: B. The BOLD signal contrast within a primary motor cortex region of interest (ROI) was evaluated using normalized t-values (z-scores) and mean region of interest (ROI) intensity for the two patterns. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) on ROI mean z-score and signal intensities demonstrate that the alternating pattern of administering rest and activation epochs produced a more robust statistical difference than a continuous pattern. The results showed that different patterns of acquisition yield differences in the BOLD signal at field strength of 1.5 T, and that an alternating task design can be considered more optimal than a continuous task design.


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Dedos/fisiologia , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Destreza Motora/fisiologia , Análise e Desempenho de Tarefas , Adolescente , Adulto , Análise de Variância , Artefatos , Encéfalo/metabolismo , Encéfalo/fisiologia , Meios de Contraste , Imagem Ecoplanar , Humanos , Aumento da Imagem/métodos , Processamento de Imagem Assistida por Computador/métodos , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética/métodos , Córtex Motor/metabolismo , Córtex Motor/fisiologia , Oxigênio/sangue , Estatísticas não Paramétricas
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Clin Orthop Relat Res ; (356): 10-5, 1998 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9917661

RESUMO

This study investigates micromotion between modular tibial components, one of the causes of wear on the undersurface of polyethylene inserts. The authors measured motion at the interface of nine contemporary total knee implant designs by mechanically testing the implants in a servohydraulic testing machine. Anteroposterior and mediolateral motion between the tibial insert and baseplate were measured with an extensometer placed across the interface. These tests revealed that in all implants analyzed, sufficient motion occurred to create fretting at the modular interface. Although the testing configuration in this study was not a stimulation of in situ loading patterns, the authors observed hundreds of microns of motion even under a 100 N load and variability between implants of the same design, showing that there is room for improvement among locking mechanisms in modular total knee implants.


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Prótese do Joelho , Desenho de Equipamento , Humanos , Joelho/cirurgia , Teste de Materiais , Metais , Movimento (Física) , Polietilenos , Estresse Mecânico
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