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Detective Quantum Efficiency Of Photon-Counting X-Ray Detectors., Jesse Tanguay, Seungman Yun, Ho Kyung Kim, Ian A Cunningham Jan 2015

Detective Quantum Efficiency Of Photon-Counting X-Ray Detectors., Jesse Tanguay, Seungman Yun, Ho Kyung Kim, Ian A Cunningham

Medical Biophysics Publications

PURPOSE: Single-photon-counting (SPC) x-ray imaging has the potential to improve image quality and enable novel energy-dependent imaging methods. Similar to conventional detectors, optimizing image SPC quality will require systems that produce the highest possible detective quantum efficiency (DQE). This paper builds on the cascaded-systems analysis (CSA) framework to develop a comprehensive description of the DQE of SPC detectors that implement adaptive binning.

METHODS: The DQE of SPC systems can be described using the CSA approach by propagating the probability density function (PDF) of the number of image-forming quanta through simple quantum processes. New relationships are developed to describe PDF transfer …


Validation Of Volumetric And Single-Slice Mri Adipose Analysis Using A Novel Fully Automated Segmentation Method., Bryan T Addeman, Shelby Kutty, Thomas G Perkins, Abraam S Soliman, Curtis N Wiens, Colin M Mccurdy, Melanie D Beaton, Robert A Hegele, Charles Mckenzie Jan 2015

Validation Of Volumetric And Single-Slice Mri Adipose Analysis Using A Novel Fully Automated Segmentation Method., Bryan T Addeman, Shelby Kutty, Thomas G Perkins, Abraam S Soliman, Curtis N Wiens, Colin M Mccurdy, Melanie D Beaton, Robert A Hegele, Charles Mckenzie

Medical Biophysics Publications

PURPOSE: To validate a fully automated adipose segmentation method with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) fat fraction abdominal imaging. We hypothesized that this method is suitable for segmentation of subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) and intra-abdominal adipose tissue (IAAT) in a wide population range, easy to use, works with a variety of hardware setups, and is highly repeatable.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Analysis was performed comparing precision and analysis time of manual and automated segmentation of single-slice imaging, and volumetric imaging (78-88 slices). Volumetric and single-slice data were acquired in a variety of cohorts (body mass index [BMI] 15.6-41.76) including healthy adult volunteers, …


Face And Content Validity Of A Novel, Web-Based Otoscopy Simulator For Medical Education., Brandon Wickens, Jordan Lewis, David P Morris, Murad Husein, Hanif M Ladak, Sumit K Agrawal Jan 2015

Face And Content Validity Of A Novel, Web-Based Otoscopy Simulator For Medical Education., Brandon Wickens, Jordan Lewis, David P Morris, Murad Husein, Hanif M Ladak, Sumit K Agrawal

Medical Biophysics Publications

BACKGROUND: Despite the fact that otoscopy is a widely used and taught diagnostic tool during medical training, errors in diagnosis are common. Physical otoscopy simulators have high fidelity, but they can be expensive and only a limited number of students can use them at a given time.

OBJECTIVES: 1) To develop a purely web-based otoscopy simulator that can easily be distributed to students over the internet. 2) To assess face and content validity of the simulator by surveying experts in otoscopy.

METHODS: An otoscopy simulator, OtoTrain™, was developed at Western University using web-based programming and Unity 3D. Eleven experts from …


'Vitamin D And Cognition In Older Adults': Updated International Recommendations., C Annweiler, E Dursun, F Féron, D Gezen-Ak, A V Kalueff, T Littlejohns, D J Llewellyn, P Millet, T Scott, K L Tucker, S Yilmazer, O Beauchet Jan 2015

'Vitamin D And Cognition In Older Adults': Updated International Recommendations., C Annweiler, E Dursun, F Féron, D Gezen-Ak, A V Kalueff, T Littlejohns, D J Llewellyn, P Millet, T Scott, K L Tucker, S Yilmazer, O Beauchet

Medical Biophysics Publications

BACKGROUND: Hypovitaminosis D, a condition that is highly prevalent in older adults aged 65 years and above, is associated with brain changes and dementia. Given the rapidly accumulating and complex contribution of the literature in the field of vitamin D and cognition, clear guidance is needed for researchers and clinicians.

METHODS: International experts met at an invitational summit on 'Vitamin D and Cognition in Older Adults'. Based on previous reports and expert opinion, the task force focused on key questions relating to the role of vitamin D in Alzheimer's disease and related disorders. Each question was discussed and voted using …


The Effects Of Nonvascularized Versus Vascularized Bone Grafting On Calvarial Defect Healing., Stephanie M Power, Damir B Matic, David W Holdsworth Jan 2015

The Effects Of Nonvascularized Versus Vascularized Bone Grafting On Calvarial Defect Healing., Stephanie M Power, Damir B Matic, David W Holdsworth

Medical Biophysics Publications

It remains unknown whether bone graft vascularity influences calvarial healing. The purposes of this study were (1) to develop a model to study nonvascularized and vascularized calvarial grafts as well as (2) to compare effects of bone graft vascularity on calvarial healing. Bilateral calvarial defects were created in 26 Wistar rats. The defects were left empty within 1 parietal region. On the contralateral side, the defects were partially closed with native parietal bone (control group, n = 6), nonvascularized (N-V, n = 10), or vascularized bone grafts (VAS, n = 10). The vascularized grafts were supplied by perforating dural arterioles. …


Adverse Effects Of Perinatal Nicotine Exposure On Reproductive Outcomes, Daniel B. Hardy, Michael K. Wong Jan 2015

Adverse Effects Of Perinatal Nicotine Exposure On Reproductive Outcomes, Daniel B. Hardy, Michael K. Wong

Physiology and Pharmacology Publications

Nicotine exposure during pregnancy through cigarette smoking, nicotine replacement therapies or e-cigarette use continues to be awidespread public health problem, impacting both fetal and postnatal health. Yet, at this time, there remains limited data regarding the safety and efficacy in using these nicotine products during pregnancy. Notably, reports assessing the effect of nicotine exposure on postnatal health outcomes in humans, including reproductive health, are severely lacking. Our current understanding regarding the consequences of nicotine exposure during pregnancy is limited to a few animal studies, which do not comprehensively address the underlying cellular mechanisms involved. This paper aims to critically review …


Nicotine Receptors Mediating Sensorimotor Gating And Its Enhancement By Systemic Nicotine., Farena Pinnock, Daniel Bosch, Tyler Brown, Nadine Simons, John R Yeomans, Cleusa Deoliveira, Susanne Schmid Jan 2015

Nicotine Receptors Mediating Sensorimotor Gating And Its Enhancement By Systemic Nicotine., Farena Pinnock, Daniel Bosch, Tyler Brown, Nadine Simons, John R Yeomans, Cleusa Deoliveira, Susanne Schmid

Brain and Mind Institute Researchers' Publications

Prepulse inhibition (PPI) of startle occurs when intensity stimuli precede stronger startle-inducing stimuli by 10-1000 ms. PPI deficits are found in individuals with schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders, and they correlate with other cognitive impairments. Animal research and clinical studies have demonstrated that both PPI and cognitive function can be enhanced by nicotine. PPI has been shown to be mediated, at least in part, by mesopontine cholinergic neurons that project to pontine startle neurons and activate muscarinic and potentially nicotine receptors (nAChRs). The subtypes and anatomical location of nAChRs involved in mediating and modulating PPI remain unresolved. We tested the …