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    Echocardiography frames quantification by empirical mode decomposition method

    , Article 2014 21st Iranian Conference on Biomedical Engineering, ICBME 2014, 26 November 2014 through 28 November 2014 ; November , 2014 , Pages 201-205 ; 9781479974177 (ISBN) Aliniazare, H ; Behnam, H ; Fatemizadeh, E ; Sani, Z. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2014
    Abstract
    In this study a new method is proposed for quantification of cardiac muscle motions in echocardiography frames based on empirical mode decomposition (EMD) and manifold learning method. EMD algorithm is able to extract intrinsic mode functions (IMF) from a signal. In the first bi-dimension intrinsic mode functions (BIMF) of echocardiography frames myocardial is shown with more details than the second BIMF and the second BIMF shows more details than the third BIMF. By using manifold learning method, quantification difference between each pair of consecutive frames in the first, second and third BIMF series (similarities between the frames were extracted). Acquired trajectories of three... 

    Thickness as an important parameter in designing vascular grafts

    , Article 2014 21st Iranian Conference on Biomedical Engineering, ICBME 2014, 26 November 2014 through 28 November 2014 ; November , 2014 , Pages 40-43 ; 9781479974177 (ISBN) Mohseni, M ; Shamloo, A ; Samani, S. A ; Dodel, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2014
    Abstract
    The main goal of this study is to investigate the role of vascular graft thickness in wall stress gradient in anastomosis region. Atherosclerosis is a common heart disease causes high mortality rates every year. The gold standard treatment of atherosclerosis is replacing with autologous vein extracted from patient's body. Since proper autologous vein is limited, researchers have made efforts to achieve compliance engineered blood vessels. Mechanical stress has great effect on both smooth muscle cells and endothelial cells and it is considered as a stimulus in plaque formation. In this study, we evaluate the role of thickness in wall stress of anastomosis region. For this purpose, two... 

    Electrocardiographic ST-segment depression and exposure to traffic-related aerosols in elderly subjects with coronary artery disease

    , Article Environmental Health Perspectives ; Volume 119, Issue 2 , Feb , 2011 , Pages 196-202 ; 00916765 (ISSN) Delfino, R. J ; Gillen, D. L ; Tjoa, T ; Staimer, N ; Polidori, A ; Arhami, M ; Sioutas, C ; Longhurst, J ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    Background: Air pollutants have not been associated with ambulatory electrocardiographic evidence of ST-segment depression ≥ 1 mm (probable cardiac ischemia). We previously found that markers of primary (combustion-related) organic aerosols and gases were positively associated with circulating biomarkers of inflammation and ambulatory blood pressure in the present cohort panel study of elderly subjects with coronary artery disease. Objectives: We specifically aimed to evaluate whether exposure markers of primary organic aerosols and ultrafine particles were more strongly associated with ST-segment depression of ≥ 1 mm than were secondary organic aerosols or PM 2.5 (particulate matter with... 

    Preparation and biological evaluation of radiolabeled-folate embedded superparamagnetic nanoparticles in wild-type rats

    , Article Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry ; Volume 287, Issue 1 , January , 2011 , Pages 119-127 ; 02365731 (ISSN) Jalilian, A. R ; Hosseini Salekdeh, S. L ; Mahmoudi, M ; Yousefnia, H ; Majdabadi, A ; Pouladian, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    In this study, superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) embedded by folic acid (SPION-folate) were prepared by a modified co-precipitation method. The structure, size, morphology, magnetic property and relaxivity of the SPION-folate were characterized systematically by means of XRD, VSM, HRSEM and TEM and the interaction between folate and iron oxide (Fe3O 4) was characterized by FT-IR. The particle size was shown to be ≈5-10 nm. To ensure biocompatibility, the interaction of these SPION with mouse connective tissue cells (adhesive) was investigated using an MTT assay. Consequently, gallium-67 labeled nanoparticles ([67Ga]-SPION-folate) were prepared using 67Ga with a high labeling... 

    Characterization of constrained aged niti strips for using in artificial muscle actuators

    , Article International Journal of Engineering, Transactions A: Basics ; Volume 24, Issue 4 , 2011 , Pages 321-329 ; 17281431 (ISSN) Hassanzadeh Nemati, N ; Sadrnezhaad, S. K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Marvelous bending/straightening effects of two-way shape memory alloy (TWSMA) help their employment in design and manufacturing of new medical appliances. Constrained ageing with bending load scheme can induce two-way shape memory effect (TWSME). Scanning electron microscopic (SEM) analysis, electrical resistivity measurement (ERM) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) are employed to determine the property change due to flat strip constrained aging. Results show that flat-annealing prior to the aging shifts NiTi transformations temperatures to higher values. Superelastic behavior of the as-received/flat- annealed/aged samples with more adequate transition temperatures due to... 

    Effect of intervertebral translational flexibilities on estimations of trunk muscle forces, kinematics, loads, and stability

    , Article Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering ; Volume 18, Issue 16 , Sep , 2015 , Pages 1760-1767 ; 10255842 (ISSN) Ghezelbash, F ; Arjmand, N ; Shirazi Adl, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    Due to the complexity of the human spinal motion segments, the intervertebral joints are often simulated in the musculoskeletal trunk models as pivots thus allowing no translational degrees of freedom (DOFs). This work aims to investigate, for the first time, the effect of such widely used assumption on trunk muscle forces, spinal loads, kinematics, and stability during a number of static activities. To address this, the shear deformable beam elements used in our nonlinear finite element (OFE) musculoskeletal model of the trunk were either substantially stiffened in translational directions (SFE model) or replaced by hinge joints interconnected through rotational springs (HFE model). Results... 

    An optimization-based method for prediction of lumbar spine segmental kinematics from the measurements of thorax and pelvic kinematics

    , Article International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering ; July , 2015 , Volume 31, Issue 12 ; 20407939 (ISSN) Shojaei, I ; Arjmand, N ; Bazrgari, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    Wiley-Blackwell  2015
    Abstract
    Given measurement difficulties, earlier modeling studies have often used some constant ratios to predict lumbar segmental kinematics from measurements of total lumbar kinematics. Recent imaging studies suggested distribution of lumbar kinematics across its vertebrae changes with trunk rotation, lumbar posture, and presence of load. An optimization-based method is presented and validated in this study to predict segmental kinematics from measured total lumbar kinematics. Specifically, a kinematics-driven biomechanical model of the spine is used in a heuristic optimization procedure to obtain a set of segmental kinematics that, when prescribed to the model, were associated with the minimum... 

    Subject-specific and function-specific applicability of a hand-forearm musculoskeletal model

    , Article Biomedical Engineering - Applications, Basis and Communications ; Volume 27, Issue 6 , 2015 ; 10162372 (ISSN) Hosseininejad, S ; Farahmand, F ; Fateh, H. R ; Forogh, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    There is ambiguity on the quantitative validity of the predictions revealed by musculoskeletal models for muscle forces. This study investigated the consistency between the predictions of a musculoskeletal model of the upper limb and the experimental data for a number of different subjects and functional tasks. Six normal subjects performed isokinetic eccentric or isotonic concentric contraction tests of the wrist muscles in well controlled conditions, using a robotic apparatus, and the net joint torque and angular velocities, as well as the surface electromyograms (EMG) signals of the muscles, were recorded. The experiments were then simulated using a parametric musculoskeletal model of... 

    Variations in trunk muscle activities and spinal loads following posterior lumbar surgery: A combined in vivo and modeling investigation

    , Article Clinical Biomechanics ; Volume 30, Issue 10 , 2015 , Pages 1036-1042 ; 02680033 (ISSN) Jamshidnejad, S ; Arjmand, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Background Iatrogenic injuries to paraspinal muscles during posterior lumbar surgery cause a reduction in their contractile cross-sectional area and thus presumably their postoperative activation. This study investigates the effect of such intraoperative injuries on postoperative patterns of muscle activations and spinal loads during various activities using a combined modeling and in vivo MR imaging approach. Methods A three-dimensional, multi-joint, musculoskeletal model was used to estimate pre- and postoperative muscle forces and spinal loads under various activities in upright and flexed postures. According to our in vivo pre- and postoperative (∼ 6 months) measurements in six patients... 

    Interictal EEG denoising using independent component analysis and empirical mode decomposition

    , Article 2015 38th International Conference on Telecommunications and Signal Processing, TSP 2015, 9 July 2015 through 11 July 2015 ; July , 2015 , Page(s): 1 - 6 ; 9781479984985 (ISBN) Salsabili, S ; Sardoui, S. H ; Shamsollahi, M. B ; Molnar K ; Herencsar N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2015
    Abstract
    Noise contamination is inevitable in biomedical recordings. In some cases biomedical recordings are highly contaminated with artifacts which make the effective recovering process hard to achieve. Many different methods have been proposed for artifact removal from biomedical signals but introducing an effective method which can present valuable data for medical analysis, is still an ongoing process. In this paper a new method for interictal EEG denoising is presented. Single-channel ICA denoising method based on EMD decomposition is used to improve the multi-channel ICA denoising results. This method is tested on simulated epileptic recordings which are contaminated with real muscle artifact... 

    Is there a reliable and invariant set of muscle synergy during isometric biaxial trunk exertion in the sagittal and transverse planes by healthy subjects?

    , Article Journal of Biomechanics ; Volume 48, Issue 12 , Sep , 2015 , Pages 3234-3241 ; 00219290 (ISSN) Sedaghat Nejad, E ; Mousavi, S. J ; Hadizadeh, M ; Narimani, R ; Khalaf, K ; Campbell Kyureghyan, N ; Parnianpour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    It has been suggested that the central nervous system simplifies muscle control through basic units, called synergies. In this study, we have developed a novel target-matching protocol and used non-negative matrix factorization (NMF) technique to extract trunk muscle synergies and corresponding torque synergies. Isometric torque data at the L5/S1 level and electromyographic patterns of twelve abdominal and back muscles from twelve healthy participants (five females) were simultaneously recorded. Each participant performed a total number of 24 isometric target-matching tasks using 12 different angular directions and 2 levels of uniaxial and biaxial exertions. Within- and between-subject... 

    Chitosan-gelatin sheets as scaffolds for muscle tissue engineering

    , Article Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine and Biotechnology ; Volume 43, Issue 2 , Nov , 2015 , Pages 124-132 ; 21691401 (ISSN) Hajiabbas, M ; Mashayekhan, S ; Nazaripouya, A ; Naji, M ; Hunkeler, D ; Rajabi Zeleti, S ; Sharifiaghdas, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Informa Healthcare  2015
    Abstract
    Hydrogels made of natural polymers [chitosan (CS) and gelatin (G)] have been prepared having mechanical properties similar to those of muscle tissues. In this study, the effect of polymer concentration and scaffold stiffness on the behavior of seeded muscle-derived cells (MDCs) on the CS-G hydrogel sheets has been evaluated. Both variables were found to be important in cell viability. Viability was assessed by observation of the cell morphology after 1 day as well as a 14-day MTT assay. The CS-G hydrogels were characterized using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) analysis, which revealed evidences of strong intermolecular interactions between CS and G. Hydrogel samples with intermediate... 

    Revised NIOSH Lifting Equation May generate spine loads exceeding recommended limits

    , Article International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics ; Volume 47 , 2015 , Pages 1-8 ; 01698141 (ISSN) Arjmand, N ; Amini, M ; Shirazi Adl, A ; Plamondon, A ; Parnianpour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier  2015
    Abstract
    The 1991 NIOSH Lifting Equation (NLE) is widely used to assess the risk of injury to spine by providing estimates of the recommended weight limit (RWL) in hands. The present study uses the predictive equations developed based on a detailed trunk musculoskeletal biomechanical model to verify whether the RWL generates L5-S1 loads within the limits (e.g., 3400N for compression recommended by NIOSH and 1000N for shear recommended in some studies). Fifty lifting activities are simulated here to evaluate the RWL by the NLE and the L5-S1 loads by the predictive equations. In lifting activities involving moderate to large forward trunk flexion, the estimated RWL generates L5-S1 spine loads exceeding... 

    Effect of body weight on spinal loads in various activities: A personalized biomechanical modeling approach

    , Article Journal of Biomechanics ; Volume 48, Issue 2 , 2015 , Pages 276-282 ; 00219290 (ISSN) Hajihosseinali, M ; Arjmand, N ; Shirazi Adl, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    Epidemiological studies are divided over the causative role of body weight (BW) in low back pain. Biomechanical modeling is a valuable approach to examine the effect of changes in BW on spinal loads and risk of back pain. Changes in BW have not been properly simulated by previous models as associated alterations in model inputs on the musculature and moment arm of gravity loads have been neglected. A detailed, multi-joint, scalable model of the thoracolumbar spine is used to study the effect of BW (varying at five levels, i.e., 51, 68, 85, 102, and 119kg) on the L5-S1 spinal loads during various static symmetric activities while scaling moment arms and physiological cross-sectional areas of... 

    Comparison of trunk muscle forces, spinal loads and stability estimated by one stability- and three EMG-assisted optimization approaches

    , Article Medical Engineering and Physics ; Volume 37, Issue 8 , 2015 , Pages 792-800 ; 13504533 (ISSN) Mohammadi, Y ; Arjmand, N ; Shirazi-Adl, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    Various hybrid EMG-assisted optimization (EMGAO) approaches are commonly used to estimate muscle forces and joint loads of human musculoskeletal systems. Use of EMG data and optimization enables the EMGAO models to account for inter- and intra-individual variations in muscle recruitments while satisfying equilibrium requirements. Due to implications in ergonomics/prevention and rehabilitation/treatment managements of low-back disorders, there is a need to evaluate existing approaches. The present study aimed to compare predictions of three different EMGAO and one stability-based optimization (OPT) approaches for trunk muscle forces, spinal loads, and stability. Identical measured... 

    Design and evaluation of a novel triaxial isometric trunk muscle strength measurement system

    , Article Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine ; Volume 223, Issue 6 , 2015 , Pages 755-766 ; 09544119 (ISSN) Azghani, M. R ; Farahmand, F ; Meghdari, A ; Vossoughi, G ; Parnianpour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    SAGE Publications Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    Maximal strength measurements of the trunk have been used to evaluate the maximum functional capacity of muscles and the potential mechanical overload or overuse of the lumbar spine tissues in order to estimate the risk of developing musculoskeletal injuries. A new triaxial isometric trunk strength measurement system was designed and developed in the present study, and its reliability and performance was investigated. The system consisted of three main revolute joints, equipped with torque sensors, which intersect at L5 - S1 and adjustment facilities to fit the body anthropometry and to accommodate both symmetric and asymmetric postures in both seated and standing positions. The dynamics of... 

    Trajectory planning of spine motion during flexion using a stability-based optimization

    , Article ASME 2010 10th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis, ESDA2010, 12 July 2010 through 14 July 2010 ; Volume 1 , 2010 , Pages 747-755 ; 9780791849156 (ISBN) Khorsand Vakilzadeh, M ; Salarieh, H ; Asghari, M ; Parnianpour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    A central problem in motor control is to understand how the many biomechanical degrees of freedom are coordinated to achieve a goal. A common assumption is that Central Nervous System (CNS) would minimize a performance index to achieve this goal which is called objective function. In this paper, two popular objective functions are utilized to design the optimal trajectory of trunk movements. A 3D computational method incorporated with 18 anatomically oriented muscles is used to simulate human trunk system. Inverse dynamics allows us to compute torque which is generated around Lumbosacral joint. This torque is divided among muscles by static stability-based optimization. Trunk movement from... 

    Muscle synergies based on a biomechanical biaxial isometric shoulder model minimizing fatigue

    , Article ASME 2010 10th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis, ESDA2010, 12 July 2010 through 14 July 2010 ; Volume 1 , 2010 , Pages 797-804 ; 9780791849156 (ISBN) Nassajian Moghadam, M ; Aminian, K ; Asghari, M ; Parnianpour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this study we utilize the concept of synergy formation as a simplifying control strategy to manage the high number of degrees of freedom presented in the maintenance of the posture of the shoulder joint. We address how to find the muscle synergy recruitment map to the biomechanical demands (biaxial external torque) during an isometric shoulder task. We use a numerical optimization based shoulder model to obtain muscle activation levels when a biaxial external isometric torque is exposed at the shoulder glenohumeral joint. In the numerical simulations, different shoulder torque vectors parallel to the horizontal plane are considered. For each selected direction for the torque, the... 

    Controllability and maintenance of human trunk response surface for isometric extension strength

    , Article ASME 2010 10th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis, ESDA2010, 12 July 2010 through 14 July 2010 ; Volume 1 , July , 2010 , Pages 733-738 ; 9780791849156 (ISBN) Azghani, M. R ; Farahmand, F ; Meghdari, A ; Hakkak, F ; Parnianpour, M ; ASME Turkey Section; Loughborough University ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    From an ergonomic point of view, quantitative assessment of the feasibility of the task performance is an intricate process, which combines the multidimensional task demand profile with the individual's multidimensional performance capacity profile. Trunk muscle strength is affected by the trunk posture but it is not clear how the variability of trunk muscle is affected by the trunk posture or exertion level. A validated triaxial dynamometer, Sharif-LIST, was used for to model the surface response of trunk muscle extension strength variability as a function of trunk posture in the sagittal, coronal and transverse planes in standing position. Fifteen healthy males with no history of low back... 

    The effect of exertion level on activation patterns and variability of trunk muscles during multidirectional isometric activities in upright posture

    , Article Spine ; Volume 35, Issue 11 , May , 2010 , Pages E443-E451 ; 03622436 (ISSN) Talebian, S ; Mousavi, S. J ; Olyaei, G. R ; Sanjari, M. A ; Parnianpour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    STUDY DESIGN.: An experimental design to investigate activation patterns of trunk muscles during multidirectional exertions. OBJECTIVES.: To evaluate trunk muscle activation patterns in varying directions and moment magnitudes during an isometric task, and to investigate the effects of angle and level of isometric exertion on the electromyography (EMG) variability of trunk muscles in upright posture. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA.: Few studies have investigated trunk muscle activation patterns in multidirectional exertions with different moment magnitudes. METHODS.: A total of 12 asymptomatic male subjects were participated in the study. The EMG activity of 10 selected trunk muscles was...