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Clinical relevance This study demonstrates an association between myopia and smartphone data usage. Youths now spend more time participating in near tasks as a result of smartphone usage. This poses an additional risk factor for myopia development/progression and is an important research question in relation to potential myopia management strategies. GW 501516 solubility dmso Background Children are now exposed to another possible environmental risk factor for myopia - smartphones. This study investigates the amount of time students spend on their smartphones and their patterns of smartphone usage from a myopia perspective. Methods Primary, secondary and tertiary level students completed a questionnaire exploring patterns of smartphone usage and assessing their attitudes toward potential myopia risk factors. Device-recorded data usage over an extended period was quantified as the primary and objective indicator of phone use. Average daily time spent using a smartphone was also quantified by self-reported estimates. Refractive status wus nature of the ocular health risks associated with myopia, our findings indicate that this relationship merits more detailed investigation.Background The interatrial conduction time (IACT) is relevant for atrioventricular delay optimization in cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) devices. However, this information cannot be easily used as it requires invasive measurements. We tested whether electrical activation of left atrium (LA) could be detected in CRT devices with left ventricular (LV) sensing and used to estimate IACT. Methods The presence of LA activation on LV channel was evaluated in consecutive patients implanted with CRT and quadripolar LV leads whose sensing was temporarily set in the most proximal polarity (Ring LV4-housing). Estimates of IACT during sinus rhythm and atrial pacing were measured and compared with the values obtained with invasive catheterization of coronary sinus. Results Among six patients (50% female; mean age 73.3 ± 4.9 years) included in the analysis, four (66%) had a visible LA signal on the LV channel. The mean IACT measured with device electrograms was 71 ± 8 ms and 133 ± 15 ms during sinus rhythm and atrial pacing, respectively. These values were equivalent to the measurements obtained during invasive catheterization. Both patients without evidence of LA activation had an LV lead with a short total interelectrodes distance (46 mm) resulting in a significant anatomical distance between Ring LV4 and LA. Conclusions In CRT devices with left ventricular sensing, LA signal could be detected and used to estimate IACT especially if long-spaced electrodes are used.Background and objective The laser-induced stress relaxation provides new prospects to obtain stable long fragments of costal cartilage for autoimplantation avoiding the risk of spontaneous deformation and poor engraftment. However, the age-related alterations of cartilage may sufficiently influence its interaction with infrared (IR) laser radiation and disrupt the effectiveness and safety of the technique. The aim of the work is to study the influence of the structural quality of costal cartilage on its interaction with IR laser and efficiency of obtaining of curved implants for trachea surgery. Study design/materials and methods Healthy costal cartilage was taken from pigs and human. Ossified costal cartilage was taken from humans of age 65 ± 7. The cartilage slices with a mean thickness of 3 mm were mechanically curved and processed to stress relaxation by laser irradiation with the wavelength 1.56 µm. The structure and mineral content were studied by X-ray microtomography and element analysis. The opticalent from that of healthy tissue and the optimal laser regimes should be specified. Lasers Surg. Med. © 2020 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common chronic skin disease with a negative influence on adolescent mental health state. We aimed to identify the influencing factors for