Publications by authors named "Kulkarni C"

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  • The study compares scene-independent and scene-dependent eye metrics to evaluate how well they assess performance in simulated psychomotor tasks for trainees.
  • Scene-dependent metrics showed a stronger correlation with performance levels compared to scene-independent metrics, based on the analysis of eye-tracking and task completion data.
  • The results suggest that using scene-dependent eye metrics could improve skill assessment and training, ultimately enhancing the competency of operators in various fields like surgery and aviation.
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Background/objectives: Carrot is a major root vegetable in the owing to its abundant carotenoids, antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals. The modern dark orange western carrot was derived from sequential domestication events from the white-rooted wild form to the pale orange-, purple-, or yellow-rooted eastern carrot. Genetic and molecular studies between eastern and western carrots are meager despite their evolutionary relatedness.

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  • Adolescents with childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus (cSLE) experience high rates of mental health (MH) issues, but screening rates for these problems were only 15% at a pediatric clinic before an improvement initiative began.
  • The aim was to increase screening for depression and anxiety among cSLE patients aged 12-18 from 15% to 80% by implementing a structured screening workflow and providing training for healthcare providers.
  • Over 21 months, screening rates improved significantly, peaking at 100%, with 45% of screened individuals showing symptoms of anxiety and/or depression, leading to increased patient satisfaction and referrals to mental health services.
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Interest in artificial intelligence (AI) applications for ulcerative colitis (UC) has grown tremendously in recent years. In the past 5 years, there have been over 80 studies focused on machine learning (ML) tools to address a wide range of clinical problems in UC, including diagnosis, prognosis, identification of new UC biomarkers, monitoring of disease activity, and prediction of complications. AI classifiers such as random forest, support vector machines, neural networks, and logistic regression models have been used to model UC clinical outcomes using molecular (transcriptomic) and clinical (electronic health record and laboratory) datasets with relatively high performance (accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity).

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Objective: To document the experience of 14 academic child and adolescent psychiatry programs in transitioning to and managing telehealth services during the COVID-19 pandemic. The goal was to understand how programs adopted and sustained telehealth during the pandemic. Telehealth was defined as services delivered via videoconferencing and telephony.

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Electrical injuries are common phenomena in developing countries, due to inadequate safety measures followed during day-to-day electrical repairs. Workplace injuries account for 20% of these. In some severe cases, electrical injuries lead to burns, indirect fracture dislocations, speech impairments, etc.

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The term "trampoline" was coined in 1969, introducing a dynamic feedback mechanism for exercise. Rebounding exercise on a mini-trampoline utilizes an elastic surface supported by springs and gravity, potentially reducing cumulative trauma from repetitive loading. This type of physical activity provides enjoyable and engaging exercise for adolescents, especially those who are overweight, thereby reducing the likelihood of injuries associated with exercise.

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  • Adiponectin is a protein that helps control how our bodies use sugar and fat, and there's a special piece of it called ADP-1 that can help build bones better than the whole protein.
  • Researchers found that ADP-1 helps bone cells called osteoblasts grow and work by using two different methods, one involving energy production and the other involving a signaling pathway important for bone health.
  • In tests on rats with weak bones, ADP-1 improved bone strength and structure by encouraging new bone formation and stopping the breakdown of old bone, which could help people with osteoporosis.
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Nitroimidazoles comprise a class of broad-spectrum anti-microbial drugs with efficacy against parasites, mycobacteria, and anaerobic Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Among these drugs, metronidazole (MTZ) is commonly used with other antibiotics to prevent infection in open fractures. However, the effect of MTZ on bone remains understudied.

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Introduction Tai chi, an ancient Chinese martial art, was originally developed for combat and self-defense. Over time, it has evolved into both a sport and a form of exercise. This gentle, low-impact exercise involves performing a series of deliberate, flowing motions while focusing on deep, slow breaths.

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  • Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is a condition that causes brief episodes of dizziness due to calcium crystals moving into the semicircular canals of the inner ear.
  • A 33-year-old woman diagnosed with BPPV experienced neck pain and dizziness, confirmed by the positive Dix-Hallpike maneuver during her evaluation.
  • Treatment with canalith repositioning maneuver (CRM) and physiotherapy led to reduced pain, improved range of motion, and decreased vertigo episodes, enhancing her quality of life.
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Fluorescent molecular systems are important for various applications such as sensing of analytes, probes for biologically relevant processes and as optoelectronic materials. Achieving high fluorescence quantum yield across the spectrum of solvent polarity and in solid-state is challenging in molecular materials. Herein, we present a strategy to achieve strongly fluorescent molecular materials based on weak intramolecular charge-transfer (ICT) in a family of unsymmetrical donor-thiazolo[5,4-d]thiazole-acceptor systems (both neutral and cationic).

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The effectiveness of Oil Pulling Therapy (OPT) with coconut (CO) and sesame oil (SO) on gingivitis patients is of interest. Forty patients were randomly distributed into group A and B for CO and SO respectively. Participants of group A were explained in detail about the OPT with CO and group B with SO along with their routine oral hygiene practice for 30 days.

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The presence of mutagenic and carcinogenic N-nitrosamine impurities in medicinal products poses a safety risk. While incorporating antioxidants in formulations is a potential mitigation strategy, concerns arise regarding their interference with drug absorption by inhibiting intestinal drug transporters. Our study screened thirty antioxidants for inhibitory effects on key intestinal transporters-OATP2B1, P-gp, and BCRP in HEK-293 cells (OATP2B1) or membrane vesicles (P-gp, BCRP) using H-estrone sulfate, H-N-methyl quinidine, and H-CCK8 as substrates, respectively.

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Chronic kidney disease-induced secondary hyperparathyroidism (CKD-SHPT) heightens fracture risk through impaired mineral homeostasis and elevated levels of uremic toxins (UTs), which in turn enhance bone remodeling. Etelcalcetide (Etel), a calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) agonist, suppresses parathyroid hormone (PTH) in hyperparathyroidism to reduce excessive bone resorption, leading to increased bone mass. However, Etel's effect on bone quality, chemical composition, and strength is not well understood.

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In osteoarthritis (OA), the degradation of cartilage is primarily driven by matrix metalloprotease-13 (MMP-13). Hence, the inhibition of MMP-13 has emerged as an attractive target for OA treatment. Among the various approaches that are being explored for MMP-13 regulation, blocking of the enzyme with specific binding molecules appears to be a more promising strategy for preventing cartilage degeneration.

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Emerging from the convergence of digital twin technology and the metaverse, consumer health (MCH) is witnessing a transformative shift. The amalgamation of bioinformatics with healthcare Big Data has ushered in a new era of disease prediction models that harness comprehensive medical data, enabling the anticipation of illnesses even before the onset of symptoms. In this model, deep neural networks stand out because they improve accuracy remarkably by increasing network depth and making weight changes using gradient descent.

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The shoulder joint has a complex anatomy and biomechanics. It is a ball and socket joint made by the articulation surface of the humeral head (ball) and glenoidal fossa (socket) of the scapula. Shoulder arthroplasty is done when parts of the shoulder joint are severely affected and damaged beyond repair.

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  • - The study investigates how the absence of cyclophilin D (CypD) affects mitochondrial function during heart development by comparing wildtype and CypD knockout mice from embryonic day 9.5 to adulthood.
  • - Findings reveal that CypD deletion modifies the timing of mitochondrial activity transitions and keeps the mitochondrial permeability transition pore (mPTP) closed throughout development, impacting energy production and metabolic processes.
  • - The results imply that adjusting CypD levels could influence heart cell growth and function, potentially serving as a strategy to enhance ATP production and overall cardiac performance in developing hearts.
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Objectives: Radiation therapy for lung cancer requires a gross tumour volume (GTV) to be carefully outlined by a skilled radiation oncologist (RO) to accurately pinpoint high radiation dose to a malignant mass while simultaneously minimizing radiation damage to adjacent normal tissues. This is manually intensive and tedious however, it is feasible to train a deep learning (DL) neural network that could assist ROs to delineate the GTV. However, DL trained on large openly accessible data sets might not perform well when applied to a superficially similar task but in a different clinical setting.

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Purpose: To assess and quantify the improvement in visualization of humeral insertion of the medial collateral ligament (MCL) using a 70° scope compared with a 30° scope during elbow arthroscopy.

Methods: Twenty patients undergoing elbow arthroscopy for different pathologic conditions were enrolled in this single-center study. Visualization of the medial gutter of the elbow was evaluated by using both the 70° and the 30°scope.

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Background: Healthcare-associated infection (HAI) remains a significant risk for hospitalized patients and a challenging burden for the healthcare system. This study presents a clinical decision support tool that can be used in clinical workflows to proactively engage secondary assessments of pre-symptomatic and at-risk infection patients, thereby enabling earlier diagnosis and treatment.

Methods: This study applies machine learning, specifically ensemble-based boosted decision trees, on large retrospective hospital datasets to develop an infection risk score that predicts infection before obvious symptoms present.

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Aerogels are three-dimensional solid networks with incredibly low densities, high porosity, and large specific surface areas. These aerogels have both nanoscale and macroscopic interior structures. Combined with graphene, the aerogels show improved mechanical strength, electrical conductivity, surface area, and adsorption capacity, making them ideal for various biomedical applications.

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Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a potentially curative treatment option for early Hepatocellular carcinoma. The RFA is considered safe with a relatively low incidence of complications ranging from 2%-7.9%.

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