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Synapse 3.2.1 sr 356

Manufactured by Fujifilm
Sourced in Japan

The Fujifilm Synapse 3.2.1 SR-356 is a laboratory equipment product designed for image processing and management. It offers core functionalities for handling and storing digital images, without further interpretation of its intended use.

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Radiographic Subsidence Measurement

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Radiographic measurement of subsidence was made on anteroposterior radiographs of the hips in the supine position. A single observer (YH), who was not involved in treatment, manually measured and analysed the measurements with the ruler function on the picture archiving and communication system at our institution (Fujifilm Synapse 3.2.1 SR-356; Fujifilm Corporation, Tokyo, Japan). A previously reported measurement method was used [12 (link)]. Radiographs were evaluated immediately after surgery and two weeks later. A difference ≥1 mm was defined as subsidence in this study.
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Femoral Morphology and Sound Alteration Assessment

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Patient demographics were expressed as the mean ± standard deviation. Student’s t-tests or Mann-Whitney U tests were used to compare continuous independent data. Correlations were investigated between the alteration ratio and the patient’s background characteristics, preoperative femoral morphology, and immediately postoperative radiographic parameters. Univariate and multivariate regression analyses were conducted to identify the factors affecting the sound alteration value. A decision tree was built using the partition method (SAS JMP Pro version 15.0). The objective variable was set as the sound alteration value (explained later). The assessed parameters were set as explanatory variables. Differences and correlations were considered statistically significant at P < .05. Statistical analysis was performed using JMP Pro software, version 15.0. The radiographic measurements were analyzed by 2 observers (S.I. and Y.S.) who were not involved in the sound analysis. Radiographs were assessed using the ruler function of the Picture Archiving and Communication System at our institution (Fujifilm Synapse 3.2.1 SR-356; Fujifilm Corp., Tokyo, Japan).
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