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The aim was to implement uncertainty calculation for detecting the negative effects of smoking on the bone density of the paranasal sinus. Materials and Methods: A total of 100 male participants aged 20 to 44 were included in the study and divided into two groups. The first group comprised individuals with minimal harmful habits, while the second group consisted of individuals who had been smoking for at least 10 years, consuming 1 to 2 packs of cigarettes per day. Results Bone density has a negative impact on the bone tissue of the upper wall of the maxillary sinus. The findings suggest that individuals with a pronounced decrease in minimum density, as well as those with a marked difference between minimum and maximum density values, may require heightened medical attention due to potential associations with undiagnosed diseases or specific structural characteristics in the skull. Conclusions. The uncertainty calculation was implemented for the detection of negative effect of smoking on the bone density of paranasal sinuses. The calculated difference between maximum and minimum density during the research suggests significant medical implications, especially considering the heterogeneity of the trabecular bone structure in the skull. Individuals with a marked difference may require heightened medical attention, potentially associated with undiagnosed diseases or specific structural characteristics in the skull.
Solutions to the 3D Model Problem of Pressure Measurement in the Area of Maxillary Sinus Anastomosis
(2020)
The ostiomeatal complex (OMC) is a key area that determines the occurrence of inflammatory processes in the paranasal sinuses (PNSs). The aim of our work was to develop a procedure for studying the OMC components in the preoperative period that allows for identification the impact of anatomical peculiarities on change of physiological pressure in the maxillary sinus. Materials and methods: The study was carried out on the basis of the otorhinolaryngological department of Kharkiv Regional Clinical Hospital in 2019-2020. It involved 100 patients of both sexes aged 20-59 years with chronic non-polyposis maxillary sinusitis. Results: The sizes of the uncinate process, the middle turbinate and the natural anastomosis were determined using the calculation of uncertainty. Basing on the data obtained, all the patients were divided into three groups. Conclusions: Changes in the size of the natural anastomosis (both an increase and its narrowing) lead to changes in pressure in the area of the anastomosis, and a decrease in ventilation in the paranasal sinuses. SCT study with subsequent 3D modeling is an informative, accurate and effective method for assessment of OMC and PNSs condition. It allows surgeons to presume the method and volume of surgery as early as at the preoperative stage, without resorting to invasive research methods.
The aim of our study was to investigate the impact of insulin resistance on the bone density of the upper wall of the maxillary sinus. Materials and Methods: The study included 100 female participants aged 18 to 44 years, divided into two groups. The first group consisted of individuals with insulin resistance, while the control group comprised individuals without signs of insulin resistance. In each group, we conducted an investigation of the radiological density of the upper wall of the maxillary sinus using uncertainty calculations. Results of the study suggest a potential influence of insulin resistance on the density of bone tissue around the nasal sinuses, specifically the upper wall of the maxillary sinus in our case. This parameter was found to be minimal in the group of individuals with insulin resistance. It is particularly noteworthy that both minimum and maximum bone density decreased in this group. Conclusions. The research focused on how insulin resistance affects the density of the upper wall of the maxillary sinus. By employing uncertainty calculations, the study revealed that insulin resistance is associated with a decrease in the minimum density of the upper wall of the maxillary sinus. This tendency may act as a catalyst for the emergence of significant inflammatory alterations in the nasal sinuses, serving as a foundation for the initiation of complications.
The Peculiarities of Measuring Bone Density in Males and Females Using Uncertainty Calculation
(2023)
The article discusses the approach to solving the problem of reducing time spent on the preparation of medical images for teaching neural networks, by reducing the time of creating masks for images. The task is considered on the example of processing images of the mucous membrane of the paranasal sinus. The specifics of the task did not allow effectively using existing software solutions. During the study, a software solution was proposed, which made it possible to radically reduce the time of creating masks for images. The article also analyzes the shortcomings of the automated creation of masks, as well as the directions of their solution. The loss of time due to the adjustment of the color palette can be reduced even more to 1-2 minutes, the average deviation is 7.61%.