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Heart Rate Variability Among Healthy Untrained Adults During Mild Intensity Stationary Cycling Exercise
by
Javed, Danish
,
Malhotra, Varun
,
Cidral, Francisco
in
Autonomic nervous system
,
Cycles
,
electrocardiogram
2023
Stationary cycling is the popular, preferred, and convenient form of exercise. During exercise, autonomic modulation is seen which can be assessed by heart rate variability (HRV). The aim of the study was to evaluate the changes in HRV during mild-intensity cycling exercise.
An observational cross-sectional study was done on 20 healthy male volunteers with the age (35.44 ± 4.12), height (71.12 ± 11.98), and weight (161.23 ± 11.65), BMI (27.12 ± 3.49) attending various YOGA sessions in AYUSH OPD. Volunteers underwent an exercise program at the mild intensity of 30% to 50% of maximal heart rate on a stationary cycle for 20 min. HRV was recorded by the HRV mobile unit Dynamika Machine at rest, every 5 min (4×) over 20 min and during the recovery period. Repeated measures of analysis of variance with post-hoc analysis with Bonferroni and Holm's multiple comparisons.
Significant change was observed in mean heart rate and time domain parameters. Frequency domain parameters that showed significant change were total power, High Frequency- HF (ms
), Very Low Frequency -VLF (ms
), Low Frequency -LF (ms
), and Very Low Frequency %-VLF (%).
The HRV parameters conclusively point towards cardiac parasympathetic withdrawal and sympathetic dominance at the initiation of exercise. With the progression of exercise, the sympathetic influence is retained. In the recovery period parasympathetic reactivation gains control over heart rate as well as HRV. The HRV response to exercise challenges may be helpful in designing exercise programs based on variations in the autonomic response.
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Morphometric Analysis of parameters of Internal Carotid Artery-Potential Clinical Implications
by
Nayyar, Ashish
,
Ghatak, Surajit
,
Sharma, Suyashi
in
Carotid arteries
,
Carotid artery
,
Cerebral circulation
2021
Background: The study in consideration aimed to do morphometry of internal carotid artery (ICA) and substantiate any differences significant in relation to sex and age on digital subtraction angiography (DSA) imaging.
Objectives: Our study aims to ascertain morphometric parameters of ICA through DSA evaluation and to build a normative data which is accurate enough for the neurovascular procedures to be performed. The study will also carry out correlation of morphometry of intracerebral blood vessels with sex, age, and side-related dimorphism.
Material and Methods: Our study, cross-sectional in design was done on 70 patients (>20 years). Diameter of different segments of ICA were measured after imaging was done on DSA using a Philips biplane system clarity (Allura FD20/20). Statistical analysis was done.
Result and Conclusion: In males, mean diameter of petrous, cavernous, supraclinoid, and choroidal segments of ICA were more when compared to females. Statistically significant differences were found in supraclinoid segment of ICA between males and females. The mean diameter of supraclinoid and choroidal segments of ICA showed a decreasing trend from younger to older age groups. The difference in the mean diameter of petrous segment of ICA with increasing age was statistically significant. The results of our study show that differences were statistically significant in supraclinoid segment of ICA in males and females. Neurosurgeons in order to be confident in tackling the various emergencies in this region need to have in-depth knowledge of morphometery of cerebral arterial circle.
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Feasibility and sustainability analysis of waste vegetable oil as a dielectric fluid for powder mixed EDM process
by
Mardi, K. Bimla
,
Dixit, Amit Rai
,
Bajaj, Rajesh
in
CAE) and Design
,
Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD
,
Cost analysis
2024
In the present global scenario, manufacturing industries are trying to make the process more sustainable by improving economic feasibility, machining efficiency, environment, and operator’s safety as prescribed by ISO-14000 standards. The present study investigates the machining efficiency and sustainability analysis of the single wall carbon nano tube (SWCNT) mixed rotary electric discharge machining (EDM) process by utilizing waste vegetable oil (WVO) as a dielectric medium. Peak current, pulse on time, pulse off time, powder concentration, and tool rotation are taken as an input variable. The result reveals that SWCNT mixed rotary EDM utilizing WVO as a dielectric fluid exhibit 119.91% higher material removal rate (MRR) and 61.23% lower surface roughness (SR) as compared to the EDM process using EDM oil as a dielectric medium. Further, due to the superior thermo-physical properties of WVO, the proposed dielectric shows better surface morphology, lower recast layer thickness, better wear resistance, and low micro-hardness of machined surface as compared to EDM oil. Finally, the sustainability index analysis result concludes that WVO could be a better replacement of hydrocarbon-based oils in the EDM industry to make the process more sustainable in terms of cost, performance, ecological balance, and operator’s safety.
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A study of genomic diversity in populations of Maharashtra, India, inferred from 20 autosomal STR markers
by
Kumawat, R. K.
,
Dixit, Akansha
,
Kathane, Prachi
in
Analysis
,
Biological diversity
,
Biomedical and Life Sciences
2021
Objective
This study was planned to evaluate the genetic diversity in the admixed and
Teli
(a Hindu caste) populations of Maharashtra, India using 20 autosomal Short Tandem Repeat (STR) genetic markers. We further investigated the genetic relatedness of the studied populations with other Indian populations.
Results
The studied populations showed a wide range of observed heterozygosity viz. 0.690 to 0.918 for the admixed population and 0.696 to 0.942 for the Teli population. This might be due to the multi-directional gene flow. The admixed and Teli populations also showed a high degree polymorphism which ranged from 0.652 to 0.903 and 0.644 to 0.902, respectively. Their combined value of matching probability for all the studied loci was 4.29 × 10
–25
and 5.01 × 10
–24
, respectively. The results of Neighbor-Joining tree and Principal Component Analysis showed that the studied populations clustered with the general populations of Jharkhand, UttarPradesh, Rajasthan and Central Indian States, as well as with the specific populations of Maharashtra (
Konkanastha Brahmins
) and Tamil Nadu (
Kurmans
). Overall, the obtained data showed a high degree of forensic efficacy and would be useful for forensic applications as well as genealogical studies.
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Development of milled carbon fibre-based GFRP composites and their effect on microwave and structural properties
2022
Objective of this study was to fabricate the microwave absorbing structures (MAS) with structural properties in X and Ku bands. Glass fibre reinforced plastic (GFRP) epoxy composites have excellent specific stiffness and strength to weight ratio. Milled carbon fibres (MCF) have been added as filler to bring functionality in GFRP composites, which causes dielectric loss. MAS were fabricated with variable wt% (2.5–7.5%) of MCF in glass epoxy composite system. The electromagnetic properties were measured in X and Ku bands using free space measurement system. Mechanical properties such as tensile strength, flexural strength and interlaminar shear strength of fabricated composites have been evaluated as per the relevant ASTM standards. The results show that the matching frequency of the microwave absorber shifts towards lower side of frequency band by increasing thickness, and reflection loss decreases with increase in MCF wt%.
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Evaluation of programmed cell death ligand 1 expression in a contemporary cohort of penile squamous cell carcinoma and its correlation with clinicopathologic and survival parameters: A study of 134 patients
by
Rath, Debadarshi
,
Malik, Vipra
,
Tiwari, Romila
in
Apoptosis
,
B7-H1 Antigen - metabolism
,
Biomarkers, Tumor - metabolism
2024
Abstract
Objectives
Penile squamous cell carcinomas (PCs) are rare malignancies with a dismal prognosis in a metastatic setting; therefore, novel immunotherapeutic modalities are an unmet need. One such modality is the immune checkpoint molecule programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1). We sought to analyze PD-L1 expression and its correlation with various clinicopathologic parameters in a contemporary cohort of 134 patients with PC.
Methods
A cohort of 134 patients with PC was studied for PD-L1 immunohistochemistry. The PD-L1 expression was evaluated using a combined proportion score with a cutoff of 1 or higher to define positivity. The results were correlated with various clinicopathologic parameters.
Results
Overall, 77 (57%) patients had positive PD-L1 expression. Significantly high PD-L1 expression was observed in high-grade tumors (P = .006). We found that 37% of human papillomavirus (HPV)–associated subtypes and 73% of other histotype tumors expressed PD-L1, while 63% of HPV-associated tumors and 27% of other histotype tumors did not (odds ratio, 1.35; P = .002 when compared for HPV-associated groups vs all others). Similarly, PD-L1–positive tumors had a 3.61-times higher chance of being node positive than PD-L1–negative tumors (P = .0009). In addition, PD-L1 high–positive tumors had a 5-times higher chance of being p16ink4a negative than PD-L1 low–positive tumors (P = .004). The PD-L1–positive tumors had a lower overall survival and cancer-specific survival than PD-L1–negative tumors.
Conclusions
Overall, PD-L1 expression is associated with high-grade and metastatic tumors. Lower PD-L1 expression is observed more frequently in HPV-associated (warty or basaloid) subtypes than in other, predominantly HPV-independent types. As a result, PD-L1 positivity, including higher expression, portends lower overall and cancer-specific survival. These data provide a rational for further investigating PD-L1–based immunotherapeutics in PC.
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Geospatial methodology for determining the regional prevalence of hospital-reported childhood intussusception in patients from India
by
Ramadugu, Durga Chitra
,
Arora, Narendra Kumar
,
Dixit, Shikha
in
692/699
,
692/699/1503
,
692/700/1720
2024
Both developed and developing countries carry a large burden of pediatric intussusception. Sentinel site surveillance-based studies have highlighted the difference in the regional incidence of intussusception. The objectives of this manuscript were to geospatially map the locations of hospital-confirmed childhood intussusception cases reported from sentinel hospitals, identify clustering and dispersion, and reveal the potential causes of the underlying pattern. Geospatial analysis revealed positive clustering patterns, i.e., a Moran’s I of 0.071 at a statistically significant (
p
value < 0.0010) Z score of 16.14 for the intussusception cases across India (cases mapped n = 2221), with 14 hotspots in two states (Kerala = 6 and Tamil Nadu = 8) at the 95% CI. Granular analysis indicated that 67% of the reported cases resided < 50 km from the sentinel hospitals, and the average travel distance to the sentinel hospital from the patient residence was calculated as 47 km (CI 95% min 1 km–max 378 km). Easy access and facility referral preferences were identified as the main causes of the existing clustering pattern of the disease. We recommend designing community-based surveillance studies to improve the understanding of the prevalence and regional epidemiological burden of the disease.
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Genetic diversity and forensic characterization of 15 autosomal microsatellite markers in the North-east Indian Tripuri population
by
Nath Subhankar
,
Kaitholia Kamlesh
,
Chaubey Gyaneshwer
in
Alleles
,
Closeness
,
Deoxyribonucleic acid
2021
This study was conducted to explore the genomic diversity and forensic characterization of 15 autosomal microsatellite markers in the East Indian Tripuri population. In the studied population, we observed 158 different alleles with the average 10.53 alleles per locus. The locus D2S1338 (PIC= 0.862) was found to be the most polymorphic wheres locus TPOX (PIC= 0.647) as the least polymorphic, among all the studied loci. The locus FGA was found with the highest number of effective alleles (Nall=19) whereas locus TH01 showed least number of effective alleles (Nall=6). The cumulative values for matching probability (CPm), power of discrimination (CPD), power of exclusion CPE), and paternity index (CPI) were found as 1.94×10−18, 1, 0.999998, and 4.8×105 respectively. The studied population showed genetic closeness with the Gorkha population. In neighbor-joining tree, Tripura population pooled with the population of Nepal and Tibet. The genetic data obtained from the present study will not only enrich the existing autosomal STR database but will also be useful for forensic DNA application and genealogical studies.
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Systematic Review of Morphometric Analysis of Anterior Cerebral Artery (ACA) Emphasizing on Its Clinical Implications
2023
Thorough data of morphometric measurements of arteries forming Circle of Willis (CW) is crucial for radiological and neurosurgical interventions. This systematic review has been conducted with the objective to find an effective range of length and diameter of anterior cerebral artery (ACA) and to observe whether there is any change in the length and diameter of ACA depending on age or sex. Articles based on length and diameter of ACA via any mode of study like cadaveric or radiological were considered in this systematic review. A comprehensive literature search using databases Cochrane Library, PubMed, and Scopus for relevant articles was done. Research papers which answered the focused questions were selected for data analysis. It was observed that the range of length and diameter of ACA were 8.1 mm-21 mm and 0.5 Å-3.4 mm, respectively. In majority of the studies, length and diameter of ACA were more in the younger age group (>40 years); and the length of ACA was more in females whereas the diameter of ACA was more in males. These data will be applicable for better construction and decipherment of angiographic images. This will help in the proper and guided treatment of intracranial pathologies.
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