Publications by authors named "Patricia Mayo"

Objective: Characterize geographical indicators in relation to their usefulness in measuring regional inequities, identify and describe areas according to their degree of geographical accessibility to primary health care centers (PHCCs), and detect populations at risk from the perspective of access to primary care.

Methods: Analysis of spatial accessibility using geographic information systems (GIS) involved three aspects: population without medical coverage, distribution of PHCCs, and the public transportation network connecting them.

Results: The development of indicators of demand (real, potential, and differential) and analysis of territorial factors affecting population mobility enabled the characterization of PHCCs with regard to their environment, thereby contributing to local and regional analysis and to the detection of different zones according to regional connectivity levels.

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Although widely used in nuclear medicine (gamma-camera, single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), positron emission tomography (PET)), iterative reconstruction has not yet penetrated in CT. The main reason for this is that data sets in CT are much larger than in nuclear medicine and iterative reconstruction then becomes computationally very intensive. Graphical Processing Units (GPUs) provide the possibility to reduce effectively the high computational cost of their implementation.

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The images obtained by X-Ray or computed tomography (CT) in adverse conditions may be contaminated with noise that can affect the detection of diseases. A large number of image processing techniques (filters) have been proposed to remove noise. These techniques depend on the type of noise present in the image.

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In X-ray computed tomography (CT) the X rays are used to obtain the projection data needed to generate an image of the inside of an object. The image can be generated with different techniques. Iterative methods are more suitable for the reconstruction of images with high contrast and precision in noisy conditions and from a small number of projections.

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In this paper we use a non-linear diffusion method to filter the inherent noise in a Computed Radiography (CR) for reducing the dose absorbed by the patients especially children in pediatric applications, related with the exposure mAs. The method is implemented in order to create a lower CR dose based on the selection of lower X-ray exposure and with a reduction of the noise using a non-linear diffusion method. The impact of several milliAmpere-seconds (mAs) setting on image quality has been studied using the RANDO phantom.

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Objective: Develop a spatial model that includes environmental factors posing a health hazard, for application in the Matanza-Riachuelo River Basin (MRB) in Argentina.

Methods: Multicriteria evaluation procedures were used with geographic information systems to obtain territorial zoning based on the degree of suitability for residence. Variables that characterize the habitability of housing and potential sources of basin pollution were geographically referenced.

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