In the acute stage of stroke, undernourishment was significantly (P=0.000) more prevalent in the ICH group (62%) than in the CI group (25%) or controls (13%). On the other hand obesity was present in 10%, 24% and 17% in patients with ICH, those with CI, and controls, respectively, which was not significantly different (P=0.461). Only abdominal skinfold thickness was significantly greater in patients with CI than in those with ICH or controls. Conclusions - Our results illustrate that undernourishment is prevalent in acute stroke patients, significantly more so in patients with ICH than in those with CI. Stroke patients, especially those with ICH, should receive special nutritional intervention starting immediately after admission.
ARFI elastography is a reliable imaging modality for quantifying the stiffness of contracting muscles. Additionally, the characterization of pathological soft tissues by ARFI elastography would be a promising clinical practice for patients with musculoskeletal issues.
Abstract. Merge sort is useful in sorting a great number of data progressively, especially when they can be partitioned and easily collected to a few processors. Merge sort can be parallelized, however, conventional algorithms using distributed memory computers have poor performance due to the successive reduction of the number of participating processors by a half, up to one in the last merging stage. This paper presents load-balanced parallel merge sort where all processors do the merging throughout the computation. Data are evenly distributed to all processors, and every processor is forced to work in all merging phases. An analysis shows the upper bound of the speedup of the merge time as (P − 1)/ log P where P is the number of processors. We have reached a speedup of 8.2 (upper bound is 10.5) on 32-processor Cray T3E in sorting of 4M 32-bit integers.
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