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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
351

Implementation of Health Information Systems

Rahimi, Bahol January 2008 (has links)
Healthcare organizations now consider increased efficiency, reduced costs, improved patient care and quality of services, and safety when they are planning to implement new information and communication technology (ICT) based applications. However, in spite of enormous investment in health information systems (HIS), no convincing evidence of the overall benefits of HISs yet exists. The publishing of studies that capture the effects of the implementation and use of ICT-based applications in healthcare may contribute to the emergence of an evidence-based health informatics which can be used as a platform for decisions made by policy makers, executives, and clinicians. Health informatics needs further studies identifying the factors affecting successful HIS implementation and capturing the effects of HIS implementation. The purpose of the work presented in this thesis is to increase the available knowledge about the impact of the implementation and use of HISs in healthcare organizations. All the studies included in this thesis used qualitative research methods. A case study design and literature review were performed to collect data. This thesis’s results highlight an increasing need to share knowledge, find methods to evaluate the impact of investments, and formulate indicators for success. It makes suggestions for developing or extending evaluation methods that can be applied to this area with a multi-actor perspective in order to understand the effects, consequences, and prerequisites that have to be achieved for the successful implementation and use of IT in healthcare. The results also propose that HIS, particularly integrated computer-based patient records (ICPR), be introduced to fulfill a high number of organizational, individualbased, and socio-technical goals at different levels. It is therefore necessary to link the goals that HIS systems are to fulfill in relation to short-term, middle-term, and long-term strategic goals. Another suggestion is that implementers and vendors should direct more attention to what has been published in the area to avoid future failures. This thesis’s findings outline an updated structure for implementation planning. When implementing HISs in hospital and primary-care environments, this thesis suggests that such strategic actions as management involvement and resource allocation, such tactical action as integrating HIS with healthcare workflow, and such operational actions as user involvement, establishing compatibility between software and hardware, and education and training should be taken into consideration.
352

Class switching mechanism in antibodies : A conformational and structural investigation of the B-cell repertoire diversity of the CDR3

Fredin, Sofia January 2021 (has links)
A process called class switching recombination (CSR) regulates the production of isotypes by enabling the switch of producing unspecific IgM or IgD to producing IgG, IgE, or IgA by causing an irreversible genomic rearrangement. Recent studies indicate a gap in the identification of the molecular mechanisms underlying CSR. This interdisciplinary project between bioinformatics and immunology aims to shed light onto these mechanisms and highlight differences in physicochemical properties in the B-cell repertoire to identify factors contributing to the decline in immune response with age and its relationships to CSR. The project is developed in line with the hypothesis that effective immune responses, and their resolution, require coordinated action from multiple different subclasses of antibodies. This is enabled by improvements in the high throughput sequencing techniques, which allows the B-cell repertoire to be revealed. The most variable portion of antibody molecules is the third complementarity determining region (CDR3) of the heavy chain. Hence, differences in hydrophobicity, pK value of the C-terminus peptide fragment, and the length of CDR3 were identified and accounted as factors that contribute to the decline in the immune response with age. Our understanding of how the immune response alters with age, is important for research applications in designing tailored vaccine strategies to ensure safety and efficacy. Development of in silico tools for the analysis of the B-cell repertoire is useful in extracting principles and functioning mechanisms that can be tested experimentally, helping in further characterizing CSR.
353

A study of the effect of digitoxin on the immune response of panc-1 cell line compared to BxPC-3 cell line in vitro

Chehab Eddine, Salwa January 2021 (has links)
This project had a focus on the effect of digitoxin on inflammation in cancer Panc-1 cell line compared to BxPC-3 cell line. Pancreatic cancer, especially the form pancreatic adenocarcinoma is the fourth cause for cancer deaths, seen in the Western world. The progression and the initiation of the disease is a consequence of an interplay between genetic and inflammation events that are linked. Digitoxin is a cardiac glycoside with effect on various cancer types. Panc-1 cells and BxPC-3 cells were treated with different concentrations of digitoxin for 48 hours. Cell viability was measured, ELISA to measure expression of pro-IL-1β and IL-1β, since they are involved in the pathway and qPCR to measure gene expression. Gene expression was done to see if digitoxin affected the genes in the inflammasome pathway. The cell viability decreased with increasing concentration of digitoxin for both cell lines. TNFα was mostly downregulated in both Panc-1 and BxPC-3. NF-κB was upregulated in both cell lines. IL-1β was upregulated in BxPC-3 while gene expression was not seen in Panc-1. Lastly, IL-18 was downregulated in Panc-1, but upregulated in BxPC-3. A downregulation of IL-1β protein expression was seen in Panc-1 and in BxPC-3, a downregulation of pro IL-1β in Panc-1 and a downregulation of pro IL-1β in BxPC-3 was seen in ELISA. This study might provide an insight that is valuable for the researchers in the future to treat cancer from the perspective of an immune disorder.
354

Impact of insulin, glucagon and the I-G complex on cell viability and metabolism in Panc-1

Brantingson Skogfält, Katarina January 2021 (has links)
Cancer has been found not only to be a disease of genetic mutations, but also a metabolic state by which insulin and glucagon has an impact on cancer cells. Pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a highly lethal cancer with high risk of recurrence of cancer cells after cancer therapy treatment with a worse outcome. Healthy individuals are reported to have imbalance of blood glucose homeostasis, and an imbalance between secreted insulin and glucagon, which contribute to diabetes onset and might create a new complex between human insulin and glucagon. An increased risk of developing cancer has been seen in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D). Investigations were done on human insulin and glucagon and its formation into a new complex. Pancreatic cancer cell lines, Panc-1, were treated with these different peptides, in different concentrations, to find out the impact on cell viability. Lactate-Glo Assay were performed, investigating if there was a change of metabolism within the cells. A complex formation of insulin and glucagon from bovine and porcine, receptively, has previously been shown. Here it is reported of the existence of a new insulin-glucagon (I-G) complex made from human peptides. The I-G complex increase cancer cell viability, change the metabolism within the cells and act differently than from insulin and glucagon alone. The I-G complex interaction in cancer and diabetes, are to be further investigated.
355

Effect of PIP2 on vesicles release in neural cells

Wahlund, Jonathan January 2021 (has links)
Lipids serve numerous different processes in biological cell communication. As for the case ofPhosphatidylinositol‐(4,5)‐biphosphate (PIP2), which serves actin‐dynamics, endocytosis, and ofrecent importance, exocytosis. PIP2 proceeds these functions at the cell's plasma membrane, whichyields the possibility to also exist at the membrane of large dense‐core vesicles. With the lipidsfunctions previously known, what factor does PIP2 serve if located on the membrane? This studyintends to use confocal imaging and vesicle impact electrochemical cytometry to study the locationand function respectably of the lipid membrane. Analysis was carried out on both PC12 cells as cell lineand bovine chromaffin as primary cells for each respective analysis. Phospholipase C delta‐1 (PLCδ1)markers were used in the microscopy experiments. The external application of PIP2 on extracted largedense‐core vesicles (LDCV) experimentally was performed. This study observed the location of PIP2 isindeed on large dense‐core vesicles well apart from the plasma membrane. In the extracted largedense‐core vesicles which was used a model to study how the changes in PIP2 levels affect fusion,increasing PIP2 levels significantly reduced the half‐time of LDCV. Indicating that PIP2 effect is on themembrane stability, resulting in rapid breakup of LDCV membrane. Which is probably resulted byaffecting membrane order from clustering PIP2. These findings broaden our understanding of the lipidPIP2, as it also lay way for future research, among cell‐to‐cell communication, vesicles, and hormonaltreatment. It also indicates the useability of combining imaging and amperometric for observationalstudies.
356

Jämförelse mellan manuell och automatisk blodtrycksmätning i vila och vid submaximal belastning

Alsaifi, Sura January 2022 (has links)
No description available.
357

Intra, - och interobservatör variabilitet vid mätning av global longitudinell strain med ekokardiografi

Al-Sabbagh, Tamarah January 2022 (has links)
No description available.
358

En jämförelsestudie av två mätmetoder vid bedömning av vänsterkammarens dimensioner med tvådimensionell ekokardiografi

Amo, Fares January 2022 (has links)
No description available.
359

Jämförelse mellan referensmaterial för spirometri och en grupp försökspersoner

Nilsson, Johan January 2022 (has links)
No description available.
360

Påverkas den postcentrala grundrytmens amplitud och frekvens vid ett reducerat elektrodmontage?En metodjämförelse mellan 10–20 systemet och ett 11-elektrodersmontage

Strömberg, Sarah January 2022 (has links)
No description available.

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