Publications by authors named "Alberto Corbi"

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  • The study aimed to identify if predictors for invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) in COVID-19-related respiratory distress also relate to patient mortality.
  • The research involved 280 patients with COVID-19-associated acute respiratory distress syndrome (C-ARDS) in a hospital ICU during the first two pandemic waves in Madrid, Spain.
  • Key findings indicated that specific factors like symptom onset duration, the APACHE II score, the ROX index, and procalcitonin levels in blood were significant predictors of both IMV needs and mortality rates, assisting clinicians in better managing at-risk patients.
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Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) causes symptoms such as dementia, memory loss, disorientation, and even aggressiveness, and is more common in women than in men. AD may also manifest itself in changes in sleep patterns. However, the relationship between AD (in all stages) and bedtime behavior has not been thoroughly investigated.

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Physics is considered a tough academic subject by learners. To leverage engagement in the learning of this STEM area, teachers try to come up with creative ideas about the design of their classroom lessons. Sports-related activities can foster intuitive knowledge about physics (gravity, speed, acceleration, etc.

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A method for deriving 3D internal information in conventional X-ray settings is presented. It is based on the combination of a pair of radiographs from a patient and it avoids the use of X-ray-opaque fiducials and external reference structures. To achieve this goal, we augment an ordinary X-ray device with a consumer RGB-D camera.

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Purpose: Initial auto-adjustment of the window level WL and width WW applied to mammographic images. The proposed intensity windowing (IW) method is based on the maximization of the mutual information (MI) between a perceptual decomposition of the original 12-bit sources and their screen displayed 8-bit version. Besides zoom, color inversion and panning operations, IW is the most commonly performed task in daily screening and has a direct impact on diagnosis and the time involved in the process.

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We explore three different alternatives for obtaining intrinsic and extrinsic parameters in conventional diagnostic X-ray frameworks: the direct linear transform (DLT), the Zhang method, and the Tsai approach. We analyze and describe the computational, operational, and mathematical background differences for these algorithms when they are applied to ordinary radiograph acquisition. For our study, we developed an initial 3D calibration frame with tin cross-shaped fiducials at specific locations.

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We present a methodology to recover the geometrical calibration of conventional X-ray settings with the help of an ordinary video camera and visible fiducials that are present in the scene. After calibration, equivalent points of interest can be easily identifiable with the help of the epipolar geometry. The same procedure also allows the measurement of real anatomic lengths and angles and obtains accurate 3D locations from image points.

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