Javier Pereira Loureiro
University of A Coruña
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Assistive Technology | 2011
Thais Pousada García; Javier Pereira Loureiro; Betania Groba González; Laura Nieto Riveiro; Alejandro Pazos Sierra
The purpose of the study was to determine the use of computers and assistive devices amongst children with cerebral palsy (CP) and establish the satisfaction level of both users and educational staff. The study was carried out with 30 children with cerebral palsy. A questionnaire was designed to characterize the use of new technologies and assistive devices. Some of the questions were reserved for the teachers. Even though 29 users show some type of communication difficulty, only 4 users dispose of a computer-aided communication device, with the static symbolic board being the most widely used device (4). More than half of the participants (17) regularly use a computer, 16 of them requiring some type of assistive device. The perception of the teachers with regard to the use of Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) in the classrooms is positive in 5 out of 6 cases. ICTs only provide assistance if their application is accompanied by the involvement of professionals and the childs social environment. The low use of Augmentative and Alternative Communication techniques along with the absence of communication codes reveal the need to establish training protocols. The inclusion of social, physical, and personal factors is considered essential in order to evaluate the needs for assistive technology.The purpose of the study was to determine the use of computers and assistive devices amongst children with cerebral palsy (CP) and establish the satisfaction level of both users and educational staff. The study was carried out with 30 children with cerebral palsy. A questionnaire was designed to characterize the use of new technologies and assistive devices. Some of the questions were reserved for the teachers. Even though 29 users show some type of communication difficulty, only 4 users dispose of a computer-aided communication device, with the static symbolic board being the most widely used device (4). More than half of the participants (17) regularly use a computer, 16 of them requiring some type of assistive device. The perception of the teachers with regard to the use of Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) in the classrooms is positive in 5 out of 6 cases. ICTs only provide assistance if their application is accompanied by the involvement of professionals and the childs social enviro...
Assistive Technology | 2015
Thais Pousada García; Betania Groba González; Laura Nieto Rivero; Javier Pereira Loureiro; Emiliano Díez Villoria; Alejandro Pazos Sierra
Neuromuscular disorders (NMDs) are a group of heterogeneous diseases that show differences in incidence, hereditary, etiology, prognosis, or functional impairments. Wheelchair use (manual or powered) is influenced by several factors, including personal and contextual factors, and comprehensive evaluation of their impact is required in order to optimize prescription and provision of wheelchairs. The authors therefore assessed the influence of wheelchair use on the quality of life (QoL) of 60 participants with NMD using the Psychosocial Impact of Assistive Devices Scale (PIADS). The Functional Independence Measure (FIM) and a specially developed questionnaire were used to obtain information about contextual factors and participants’ activity profile of activities of the participants. The results showed that using a wheelchair has psychosocial benefits, with the main determinants of benefit being type of wheelchair (powered), non-ambulation ability, and independence in mobility. Ensuring a good match between user and assistive technology (AT; e.g., wheelchair), as well as the effectiveness of the particular device, will increase the likelihood that the user will adopt it and use it effectively in daily life. Clinical prescription of AT would be improved by making appropriate use of outcome measures.
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry | 2017
Yanli Deng; Yong Liu; Shaoxun Tang; Chuanshe Zhou; Xuefeng Han; Wenjun Xiao; Lucas Anton Pastur-Romay; José M. Vázquez-Naya; Javier Pereira Loureiro; Cristian R. Munteanu; Zhiliang Tan
This study evaluated the antioxidative effects of magnolol based on the mouse model induced by Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (E. coli, ETEC). All experimental mice were equally treated with ETEC suspensions (3.45×109 CFU/ml) after oral administration of magnolol for 7 days at the dose of 0, 100, 300 and 500 mg/kg Body Weight (BW), respectively. The oxidative metabolites and antioxidases for each sample (organism of mouse) were determined: Malondialdehyde (MDA), Nitric Oxide (NO), Glutathione (GSH), Myeloperoxidase (MPO), Catalase (CAT), Superoxide Dismutase (SOD), and Glutathione Peroxidase (GPx). In addition, we also determined the corresponding mRNA expressions of CAT, SOD and GPx as well as the Total Antioxidant Capacity (T-AOC). The experiment was completed with a theoretical study that predicts a series of 79 ChEMBL activities of magnolol with 47 proteins in 18 organisms using a Quantitative Structure- Activity Relationship (QSAR) classifier based on the Moving Averages (MAs) of Rcpi descriptors in three types of experimental conditions (biological activity with specific units, protein target and organisms). Six Machine Learning methods from Weka software were tested and the best QSAR classification model was provided by Random Forest with True Positive Rate (TPR) of 0.701 and Area under Receiver Operating Characteristic (AUROC) of 0.790 (test subset, 10-fold crossvalidation). The model is predicting if the new ChEMBL activities are greater or lower than the average values for the magnolol targets in different organisms.
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease | 2014
Virginia Mato Abad; Alicia Quirós; Roberto García-Álvarez; Javier Pereira Loureiro; Juan Álvarez-Linera; Ana Frank; Juan Antonio Hernández-Tamames
1H-MRS variability increases due to normal aging and also as a result of atrophy in grey and white matter caused by neurodegeneration. In this work, an automatic process was developed to integrate data from spectra and high-resolution anatomical images to quantify metabolites, taking into account tissue partial volumes within the voxel of interest avoiding additional spectra acquisitions required for partial volume correction. To evaluate this method, we use a cohort of 135 subjects (47 male and 88 female, aged between 57 and 99 years) classified into 4 groups: 38 healthy participants, 20 amnesic mild cognitive impairment patients, 22 multi-domain mild cognitive impairment patients, and 55 Alzheimers disease patients. Our findings suggest that knowing the voxel composition of white and grey matter and cerebrospinal fluid is necessary to avoid partial volume variations in a single-voxel study and to decrease part of the variability found in metabolites quantification, particularly in those studies involving elder patients and neurodegenerative diseases. The proposed method facilitates the use of 1H-MRS techniques in statistical studies in Alzheimers disease, because it provides more accurate quantitative measurements, reduces the inter-subject variability, and improves statistical results when performing group comparisons.
European Journal of Podiatry / Revista Europea de Podología | 2018
Thais Pousada García; Jessica Garabal Barbeira; Betania Groba González; Laura Nieto Riveiro; Javier Pereira Loureiro; Alejandro Pazos Sierra
Objectives : This paper aims to provide to offer a synthesis about the specifications of the intervention and approach to treat the complications of the foot in people affected by Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. Methods: A bibliographic search was performed in PubMed and Scopus databases, while relevant information about state of the art from guidelines for intervention in neuromuscular diseases was selected. Results: The main characteristics and consequences of the disease, the associated complications and the intervention’s techniques have been exposed. Splints, orthoses and footwear – orthopedic, are essential complements to offer a comprehensive treatment to the user, in order to achieve a greater degree of personal autonomy. Conclusions: All the professionals of the interdisciplinary team must to know the characteristics of the disease and the limitations that these cause in the activities of daily living, in order to offer an attention that has a favorable impact on the quality of life.
Archive | 2010
José Manuel Vázquez Naya; Marcos Martínez Romero; Javier Pereira Loureiro; Cristian R. Munteanu; Alejandro Pazos Sierra
Encyclopedia of Artificial Intelligence | 2009
Marcos Martínez Romero; José Manuel Vázquez Naya; Javier Pereira Loureiro; Norberto F. Ezquerra
Encyclopedia of Artificial Intelligence | 2009
José M. Vázquez-Naya; Marcos Martínez Romero; Javier Pereira Loureiro; Alejandro Pazos Sierra
Sexuality and Disability | 2015
Thais Pousada García; Paula Madrid Martínez; Javier Pereira Loureiro; Betania Groba González; Encarnación Díaz Martínez
Revista Chilena de Terapia Ocupacional | 2017
María del Carmen Miranda Duro; Marta Carracedo Vazquez; Laura Nieto Riveiro; Betania Groba González; Thais Pousada García; Javier Pereira Loureiro