Publications by authors named "I Nyoman Suyasa"

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  • The study investigated the use of deep learning techniques to assess the severity of cervical spinal cord injuries (SCI) from MRI scans, addressing limitations in the standard assessment method (ASIA Impairment Scale).
  • Patients with cervical SCI from 2019 to 2022 had their MRI images labeled by physicians, and a deep convolutional neural network was trained for image segmentation and classification.
  • The model demonstrated high accuracy, achieving impressive Dice and IoU scores for spinal cord segmentation and a decent F1 score for classification, indicating potential for more advanced predictive models in future research.
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Introduction: Nurses have a high prevalence of low back pain due to ergonomic hazards in healthcare workplaces. While exercise programs have been suggested as an intervention strategy, the effectiveness of low back pain programs has been inconsistent in the research literature. The purpose of study is to determine the effect of exercise programs to reduce low back pain among nursing staff.

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Background: Bipolar hemiarthroplasty, one of the main treatment modalities for hip fracture, does not always promise the ability to walk independently after surgery. Patients with the same fracture characteristics and comorbidities, implants, and operators may also have different outcomes. Sarcopenia is thought to be one of the causes of the inability to walk independently after this operation; however, it has not been widely studied and is often overlooked.

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Background And Aim: Boerka goats are the new breed in Bali targeted at meeting the increasing demand for lamb. They are meat-type goats created by crossing male Boer and female Kacang breeds. This new breed is expected to have good adaptation in a poor environment, such as Kacang goats and produce good quality lamb as Boer goats.

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Case: A 48-year-old man fell from a tree and presented to the emergency department with right-sided full hemiplegia and C3 bilateral hypoesthesia. Imaging was remarkable for a C2-C3 fracture-dislocation. The patient was effectively managed surgically with a posterior decompression and 4-level posterior cervical fixation/fusion that included pedicle screws in the axis fixation and lateral mass screws.

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