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- Assessment of Diabetic Knowledge in Patients with Type-II Diabets Mellitus
Authors
1 Department of Pharmacy Practice, Krupanidhi College of Pharmacy, Bangalore, IN
2 Department of General Medicine, MVJ Medical College and Research Hospital, Hoskote, IN
3 Department of Endocrinology, Columbia Asia Hospital, Hebbal, Bangalore, IN
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, Vol 14, No Special Ed (2015), Pagination: 54-54Abstract
Objective: To analyse the extent of knowledge about diabetic condition in patients who are suffering from Type-2 DM.METHODOLOGY: A prospective - observational study on diabetic knowledge was done in Inpatient and outpatient Department of a tertiary care hospital in Bangalore for a period of 6 months. The patients (inpatients and out-patients) suffering from Type-2 DM of either sex who were aged 35 years or above and satisfied the study criteria such as patient who are diagnosed with type2 DM for more than 1 year, who are on either parentral or oral hypoglycemic were enrolled prospectively for six months. The patient, clinical, medication and socio-economic data were collected. Different levels of education considered were: Post-gradates, graduates, schooling and illiterate. Michigan Diabetes Knowledge Testing scale was given to the enrolled patients to self-administer the scale in patient waiting area. Each answer was dichotomously scored. Accordingly, each correct answer is awarded a score of one while every incorrect or unsure answer was awarded a score of zero. The total score was categorized as: Score > 17= Better Knowledge, Score 11-17 = Average Knowledge and Score < 11 = Poor knowledge.
RESULTS and DISCUSSION: Totally 400 patients (Males 61%, Females 39%, mean age+/-0.6176) suffering from Type-2 DM were enrolled. Majority of the patients were graduates (198) 50% followed by patients with school level education (116), 29% , illiterate patients were (69), 17% and least number of patients were post graduates (17) 4%. Among the study patients, majority (205) 51.25% had poor knowledge followed by 182 patients (45.5%) who had average knowledge. However, 3.25% patients had showed better knowledge. This indicates that majority of the patients were with poor knowledge which resembles previous study conducted in South Africa that shows 66.9% of the population studied passed the diabetes knowledge test with more than 50% score2.
CONCLUSION: Majority of the patients suffering from Type-2 DM have poor knowledge about their disease irrespective of their education level. This urges the need for educating diabetic patients.
Keywords
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, Diabetes Knowledge, Michigan Diabetes Knowledge Test.- Assessment of Medication Adherence in Patients with Type-11 Diabetes Mellitus
Authors
1 Department of Pharmacy Practice, Krupanidhi College of Pharmacy, Bangalore, IN
2 Department of General Medicine, M.V.J. Medical College and Research Hospital, Bangalore, IN
3 Department of Endocrinology, Columbia Asia Hospital, Hebbal, Bangalore, IN
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, Vol 14, No Special Ed (2015), Pagination: 76-76Abstract
Objective: To assess the extent of medication adherence in patients suffering from type 2 diabetes mellitus.Methodology: The study protocol was approved by the hospital human ethical committee. The patients (in-patients and out-patients) suffering from Type-2 DM of either sex who were aged 35 years and above and patient diagnosed with Type 2 DM for more than one year who were either on parenteral or oral anti diabetic medication treatment were prospectively enrolled for six months. The patient, clinical, medication and socioeconomic data were collected into specialized patient profile form. Different levels education considered were: Post-gradates, graduates, schooling and illiterate. The patient medication adherence was assessed using Morisky Medication adherence scale. Each answer was dichotomously scored. Accordingly, each correct answer is awarded a score of zero while every incorrect or unsure answer was awarded a score of one. The scores were totalled and categorized as: Score 0 = High adherence, Score 1-3 = Moderate adherence and Score > 3 = Poor adherence.
Result and Discussion: Totally 450 patients (Males 61%, Females 39%) suffering from Type-2 DM were enrolled. Mean age of the patients was 61years. Majority of the enrolled patients were graduates (198) 50% followed by the patients with basic level of school education( 116) 29% , and (69) 17% were illiterate and least number of patients were post graduates (17) 4 %.
Among the patients who were assessed for their medication adherence, majority (219) (54.75%) had poor adherence followed by 31.5% patients who had moderate adherence. However, (13.75%) patients had high adherence. This indicates that majority of patients were not adherent to their medications. Research has shown that patients with diabetes mellitus have one of the lowest medication adherence rates at 65% to 85%.Factors that could influence the patients adherence were assessed and were able to find with four clear causes included forgetfulness (64.25%),feeling better (75%),feeling worse(79.25%) and inconvenience (61.75%).
Conclusion: Majority of the patients suffering from Type-2 diabetes mellitus have poor medication adherence.
Keywords
Adherence, Morisky Medication Adherence Scale, Anti Diabetic Medication, Non Adherence.- Application of Particle Swarm Optimization System for Antenna Arrays
Authors
1 Department of ECE, Gitam Institute of Technology, Gitam University, IN
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Programmable Device Circuits and Systems, Vol 4, No 3 (2012), Pagination: 151-154Abstract
This paper presents recent advances in applying particle swarm optimization (PSO) to antenna designs. The algorithm has the flexibility to handle both real and binary variables, as well as multi-objective problems with more than one optimization goals. In this paper Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) is applied to different problems in antenna arrays. The PSO is applied to synthesize the radiation patterns of linear arrays using the adaptive array technique. Both simulation and measurement results are provided to illustrate the effectiveness of applying swarm intelligence to design antennas with desired frequency response and radiation characteristics for antenna array applications.Keywords
Antenna, Particle Swarm Optimization, Radiation Pattern, Return Loss.- Implementation of VoIP Using Session Initiation Protocol
Authors
1 Department of ECE, GITAM University, Visakhapatnam, Andhrapradesh, IN
2 Department of ECE, AITS, Rajampeta, Kadapa, Andhrapradesh, IN
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Networking and Communication Engineering, Vol 3, No 7 (2011), Pagination: 481-485Abstract
Implementation of Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) using Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is the main objective of the paper. The VoIP technology allows voice information to pass over IP data networks. So the implementation of such technology has gained interest by many researchers. In this paper, SIP and H.323 Signaling protocols are used to implement VOIP. SIP is a proposed protocol standard developed by the IETF working group. Its purpose is to define a way to initiate, modify and terminate an interactive session between users. These sessions can contain video, music, voice, online games, instant messaging, etc. The advantages and disadvantages of the above said implementation is discussed. It is observed that SIP is more accurate than other protocol.Keywords
Internet Protocol, Ethernet, OSI Model, D/A Converter, A/D Converter etc.- Object Face Liveness Detection with Combined HOGlocal Phase Quantization using Fuzzy based SVM Classifier
Authors
1 Vels University, Pallavaram, Chennai - 600117, Tamil Nadu,, IN
2 Department of Electrical Engineering, Vels University, Pallavaram, Chennai - 600117, Tamil Nadu,, IN
3 Department of E.C.E, MITS, Madanapalle, Chittoor - 517325, Andhra Pradesh,, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 10, No 3 (2017), Pagination:Abstract
In day to day, the Object Liveness Detection and Genuine Face recognition became important in many real time applications such as security systems with user authentication, live video processing, Object Identification, Object Recognition and many. Most of the existing systems for Face recognition and anti-spoofing classifier is accomplished to detect object features and finds spoofing attacks on all subjects. However, by considering the individual differences among several objects, the basic classifier cannot simplify well to all subjects. In this work, the proposed system allows to select specific object based on Region of Interest (ROI) and extract features of ROI, then recognises face and later check for spoofing attacks using Fuz-SVM classifier specifically trained for each object, which avoids the interferences between several objects. Moreover, by considering all possible rare and uncommon fake samples for training, we propose a combined Histogram of Oriented Gradients with Local Phase Quantization (HOG-LPQ), which makes it practical to train well performed individual Object to its certain face with liveness detection and, the proposed system includes not only processing of specific selected object and also extracts features of blurred images. We performed experiments on various real time objects with exiting data base; the details are discussed in the prospect of the proposed approach.Keywords
Authentication, Fuz-SVM, Genuine, Histogram of Oriented Gradients, Local Phase Quantization, Liveness Detection, Region of Interest (ROI)- Ethnomedicinal Uses Of Some Fabaceae Family Plants of Narsipatnam Division, Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh, India
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International Journal of Innovative Research and Development, Vol 2, No 6 (2013), Pagination:Abstract
Ethnobotanical study was carried out in the Narsipatnam division, Visakhapatnam districts of Andhra Pradesh. The present paper deals with traditional uses of 15 plant species belonging to 4 genera of Fabaceae families along with correct botanical identification, local names, parts used and mode of administration in respect to different diseases. The common diseases treated using medicinal plants are abortifacient, alopecia, Leucoderma, contraceptive, cough, Dandruff, migraine, Earache, Helminthiasis, Skin disease, Ring worm, Toothache, Whitlow, Anthelmintic, Centipede bite, Jaundice, Join pain, Eye clarity, Ring worm, Cuts, Wounds, Boil, Swellings, Purgative, Galactogauge, Backache, Heel cracks and abscess etc.,
Keywords
Ethnobotanical study, medicinal plants, Narsipatnam division, Visakhapatnam districts, Andhra Pradesh.- Ethnomedicinal Use of Herb Species Khammam District, Andhra Pradesh, India
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International Journal of Innovative Research and Development, Vol 2, No 5 (2013), Pagination:Abstract
This study presents first hand information about 64 prescriptions that were recorded during a field study of local traditional herbal practitioners and healers from villages at and around the tribal area of Khammam districts of Andhra Pradesh, India. The prescriptions discussed in this paper include various medicines prepared out of herbal plants in alleviating diseases that are suffered by tribal people of Khammam. Enumerated in this study are 64 herb species along with other ingredients used in the preparation of ethno medicine.
Keywords
Ethno- medicinal herb species, Tribal people, Diseases, Traditional herbal practitioners, Khammam district, Andhra Pradesh- Performance Evaluation of Target Tracking Using Various Filters
Authors
1 Dept. of E.C.E, Gitam Institute of Technology, Gitam Universtiy, Visakhapatnam, IN
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International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Technology, Vol 2, No 6 (2013), Pagination: 539-544Abstract
Modern radar systems are faced with detection of closely spaced targets with high power ratios between strong and weak reflectors. A Bi-phase code (Barker code) and corresponding decoding filters which are optimal in the sense that they produce no side lobes and they maximize the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). The theoretical performance of the reiterated filtering technique based on the Linear Minimum Mean Square Error (LMMSE), as implemented in the Adaptive Pulse Compression (APC) scheme, is derived and compared with the matched filter (MF) and Kalman filter. The objective of this work is to analyze the performance of reiterated LMMSE based on APC filter in comparison to MF, Kalman Filter and to optimize the error.Keywords
Adaptive Pulse Compression, Barker Code, Kalman Filter, LMMSE , Matched Filter, Reflectors, SNR.- Subsurface Geological Structure and Tectonics as Evidenced from Integrated Interpretation of Aeromagnetic and Remote Sensing Data over Kutch Sedimentary Basin, Western India
Authors
1 National Remote Sensing Centre, Indian Space Research Organisation, Hyderabad 500 037, IN
2 F. No. 505, Prashant Towers, Alkapuri, Hyderabad 500 035, IN
3 F. No. 402, Manasasarovar Apartment, Kalyan Nagar, Hyderabad 500 038, IN
4 Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram 695 547, IN
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Current Science, Vol 114, No 01 (2018), Pagination: 174-185Abstract
A number of magnetic zones, faults, lineaments and domal structures were interpreted based on the analysis of aeromagnetic data. Magnetic basement depth and thickness of the sediments were computed by means of quantitative interpretation techniques. A number of alternate basement ridges/highs/uplifted blocks and depressions/lows/downthrown blocks were also delineated. The lithological variations, major folding and faulting patterns, circular spectral anomalies and other geological structures were interpreted from IRS-1C satellite data. The tectonic framework and deformational history of the basin were deduced. The results obtained from the interpretation of aeromagnetic and satellite data were then integrated and the potential zones of hydrocarbon deposits and vulnerable areas for earthquake occurrence were derived.Keywords
Aeromagnetic and Satellite Data, Basement Depth, Hydrocarbons, Earthquakes.References
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- Predictive Reliability Assessment in the Power Distribution System
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1 Distribution Systems Division, Central Power Research Institute, Bangalore - 560 080, IN
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Power Research, Vol 9, No 3 (2013), Pagination: 335–342Abstract
The electrical utilities are facing market conditions and therefore have to plan and operate their distribution systems in a cost effective way. This implies that the customer’s requirement on reliability i.e. availability has to be balanced towards the cost for obtaining the same. An effective way to solving this issue is by the use of quantitative assessment of reliability, i.e. reliability indices, which is based on probability theory. However these methods require input data that defines the condition for the system and its components. is to predict the future behaviour based on collected data and measured performance.
The reliability assessment is normally used to evaluate performance of the distribution system network. The reliability of power Distribution system can be calculated by different reliability indices.This paper describes the reliability indices for two feeders of one is an industrial feeder and another one is an urban feeder. A software module (Reliability Assessment Module-RAM) has been used and the results of two practical distribution feeders are compared to benchmark the performance and operation of the power distribution system.
Keywords
Distribution System, Reliability Indices, Reliability Sassements Module- Design and Development of SOC Based Network on Chip Topologies
Authors
1 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Osmania University, IN
2 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Vasavi College of Engineering, IN
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ICTACT Journal on Microelectronics, Vol 6, No 4 (2021), Pagination: 1041-1047Abstract
The submicron technologies are revealing problems in the interconnections. Thus, the performance of the system largely depends on the structure of communication, in particular with regard to the flow, surface area and power consumed. In addition, traditional communications structures, which are generally based on shared buses, are limited in terms of performance. Indeed, they do not support high flow rates and they do not allow many elements to be interconnected, which makes them not very extensible. Based on this observation, several research groups have worked on a new form of interconnection adapted to future even more complex systems on a chip. They proposed the paradigm of networks on chip. In this paper, various SoC based network topologies has been implemented. Among various network topologies, the four well known topologies are selected. These selected four topologies are implemented by using Verilog programming language and corresponding results has been discussed.Keywords
Network on Chip, Network Topologies, System on Chip, FPGA.References
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