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Open international challenges are becoming the de facto standard for assessing computer vision and image analysis algorithms. In recent years, new methods have extended the reach of pulmonary airway segmentation that is closer to the limit of image resolut ...
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A Multimodal Dataset for Automatic Edge-AI Cough Detection

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Surgical management of anterior clinoidal meningiomas: consensus statement on behalf of the EANS skull base section

Background The optimal management of clinoidal meningiomas (CMs) continues to be debated. Methods We constituted a task force comprising the members of the EANS skull base committee along with international experts to derive recommendations for the managem ...
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Gastric insufflation during cardiopulmonary resuscitation: A study in human cadavers

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Facial Image Analysis for Fully-Automatic Prediction of Difficult Endotracheal Intubation

Jean-Philippe Thiran, Matteo Sorci, Anil Yuce, Hua Gao, Gabriel Louis Cuendet

Goal: Difficult tracheal intubation is a major cause of anesthesia related injuries with potential life threatening complications. Detection and anticipation of difficult airway in the preoperative period is thus crucial for the patients’ safety. We propos ...
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ACTIVE MODEL ROCKET STABILIZATION VIA COLD GAS THRUSTERS

Gautier Marie Pierre Rouaze, Anton Ivanov, Xavier Collaud, Raimondo Pictet, Danylo Malyuta, Mikael Martins Gaspar

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Automatic Mallampati Classification Using Active Appearance Models

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Difficult tracheal intubation assessment is an important research topic in anesthesia as failed intubations are important causes of mortality in anesthetic practice. The modified Mallampati score is widely used, alone or in conjunction with other criteria, ...
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Influence of Blade Aspiration on the Flow Quality of an Annular Axial Compressor Cascade

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Experimental and numerical investigations were performed in order to develop a technique of active flow control by aspiration applied to an annular axial compressor cascade. Continuous aspiration is applied through shaped slots located on the suction side ...
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