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Do High-Volume Injections Affect the Ultrasonographic Neovascularization in Chronic Achilles Tendinopathy? A Randomized Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial.

Clinical journal of sport medicine : official journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine
OBJECTIVE: High-volume injections (HVIs) are thought to target neovascularization in chronic midportion Achilles tendinopathy (AT), yet the mechanism has not been clarified. Therefore, we aim to evaluate whether a HVI decreases ultrasonographic Doppl...

Effectiveness of Pre-administered Natural Sweet-tasting Solution for Decreasing Pain Associated with Dental Injections in Children: A Split-mouth Randomized Controlled Trial.

The journal of contemporary dental practice
AIM: This study aimed to discern if a prior intake of a natural sweet remedy (honey) impacted pain perception during intraoral injections.

Compounding Robots for Intravenous Therapy in European Countries: A Review in 2020.

International journal of pharmaceutical compounding
A literature review was conducted in 2019 on the reconstitution of intravenous drugs. The following methods were identified: manual, semi-automatic, and automatic. A classification was carried out in three categories: automatic syringes, peristaltic ...

Application of Intelligent Intravenous Drug Dispensing Robot in Clinical Nursing.

Contrast media & molecular imaging
In order to explore the application of intelligent intravenous drug dispensing robot in clinical nursing, the efficiency, residual amount, needle pushing, and pulling times, the incidence of accidental hand stab injury and the accuracy of drug dispen...

Modeling of the dynamics of vascular embolization by using porous media for the design of injection robots of embolic agents.

Medical engineering & physics
Embolization is the prevailing therapy for tumor-targeting, anti-organ hyperfunction, and hemostasis. However, the injection of embolic agents largely depends on the experiences of doctors as assisted by X-ray, which will negate the health of the doc...

Scratch-AID, a deep learning-based system for automatic detection of mouse scratching behavior with high accuracy.

eLife
Mice are the most commonly used model animals for itch research and for development of anti-itch drugs. Most laboratories manually quantify mouse scratching behavior to assess itch intensity. This process is labor-intensive and limits large-scale gen...

Applying Machine Learning to the Visual Inspection of Filled Injectable Drug Products.

PDA journal of pharmaceutical science and technology
With machine learning (ML), we see the potential to better harness the intelligence and decision-making abilities of human inspectors performing manual visual inspection (MVI) and apply this to automated visual inspection (AVI) with the inherent impr...

Analysis on key parameters in subretinal injection facilitating a predictable and automated robot-assisted treatment in gene therapy.

The international journal of medical robotics + computer assisted surgery : MRCAS
BACKGROUND: Subretinal injection (SRI) has become an important surgical method for treating vitreoretinal diseases. Nevertheless, the optimisation of bleb formation in SRI, for the attainment of desired therapeutic outcomes, still requires further in...

A Robotic Injection System for Consistent Pneumo-dissection of the Deep Stroma in Big Bubble DALK Surgery.

Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference
In this paper we present a novel robotic injection system capable of performing clinically relevant pneumo-dissection of the deep stroma for the big bubble DALK procedure. Because the recommended clinical technique to insert a needle into the deep st...

ARViS: a bleed-free multi-site automated injection robot for accurate, fast, and dense delivery of virus to mouse and marmoset cerebral cortex.

Nature communications
Genetically encoded fluorescent sensors continue to be developed and improved. If they could be expressed across multiple cortical areas in non-human primates, it would be possible to measure a variety of spatiotemporal dynamics of primate-specific c...