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2. Wharton’s jelly mesenchymal stem cells transplantation for critical limb ischemia in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a preliminary report of phase I clinical trial
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Ashoobi, Mohammad Taghi, Hemmati, Hossein, Aghayan, Hamid Reza, Zarei-Behjani, Zeinab, Keshavarz, Samaneh, Babaloo, Hamideh, Maroufizadeh, Saman, Yousefi, Saeed, Farzin, Mohaya, and Vojoudi, Elham
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- 2024
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3. Impact of alcohol consumption on risk of colorectal cancer in Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office (EMRO) countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Keivanlou, Mohammad-Hossein, Amini-Salehi, Ehsan, Joukar, Farahnaz, Norouzi, Naeim, Letafatkar, Negin, Habibi, Arman, Mansour-Ghanaei, Fariborz, Aleali, Maryam Sadat, Ashoobi, Mohammad Taghi, and Hassanipour, Soheil
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- 2023
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4. A two-year study of microbiological characteristics of intravascular catheter-related bloodstream infections at Razi hospital, Iran
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Hasannejad-Bibalan, Meysam, Sadeghi, Mahsa, Hemmati, Hossein, Ashoobi, Mohammad Taghi, Yaghoubi, Tofigh, Samadnia, Alireza, Soofi, Maziyar Bamdad, and Ebrahim-Saraie, Hadi Sedigh
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- 2021
5. The association between the volume of the gallbladder based on sonographic findings and demographical data in the PERSIAN Guilan cohort study (PGCS)
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Joukar, Farahnaz, Ashoobi, Mohammad Taghi, Alizadeh, Ahmad, Zeinali, Tahereh, Faraji, Niloofar, Tabatabaii, Mohammadjavad, Mansour-Ghanaei, Roya, Naghipour, Mohammadreza, and Mansour-Ghanaei, Fariborz
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- 2023
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6. Family history of cancer as a potential risk factor for colorectal cancer in EMRO countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Keivanlou, Mohammad-Hossein, Amini-Salehi, Ehsan, Joukar, Farahnaz, Letafatkar, Negin, Habibi, Arman, Norouzi, Naeim, Vakilpour, Azin, Aleali, Maryam Sadat, Rafat, Zahra, Ashoobi, Mohammad Taghi, Mansour-Ghanaei, Fariborz, and Hassanipour, Soheil
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- 2023
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7. Synthesis Fe3O4@MCM-41-Urokinase Nano-Composite as an Advanced Drug Delivery System
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Ashoobi, Mohammad Taghi, Hemmati, Hossein, Golshekan, Mostafa, and Pourhasan-Kisomi, Reyhaneh
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- 2023
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8. The prevalence of onychomycosis in patients with chronic renal failure undergoing dialysis: A cross-sectional study
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Eftekhari, Hojat, Haghdar Saheli, Yalda, Ashoobi, Mohammad Taghi, Mahjoob, Mahsa, Kazemnezhad Leyli, Ehsan, and Bagheri Toolaroud, Parissa
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- 2024
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9. Optimization of pH-sensitive ingredients and characterization of raft-forming alginate-based oral suspensions as reflux suppressant
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Moazen, Mohammad, Shafaghi, Afshin, Ebrahimi-Najafabadi, Heshmatollah, Ghasemi, Saeed, Ashoobi, Mohammad Taghi, and Manoochehri, Saeed
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- 2022
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10. Characteristics and outcomes of diabetic foot ulcers treated with surgical debridement and standardized wound care.
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Moghaddam Ahmadi, Moein, Ashoobi, Mohammad Taghi, Darabi, Zohreh, Ramezannezhad, Hossein, and Moghaddam Ahmadi, Mahta
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CROSS-sectional method ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,DIABETIC foot ,RESEARCH methodology ,QUALITY of life ,DEBRIDEMENT ,WOUND care ,DATA analysis software ,EVALUATION - Abstract
Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) pose a significant clinical challenge, often leading to amputations and hospitalisation. This study aimed to investigate the characteristics and outcomes of DFUs treated with surgical debridement and standardised wound care. This descriptive cross‐sectional study focused on diabetic patients with appropriate vascular conditions, as determined by an Ankle Brachial Index >0.9. Based on their infection status, participants were admitted to Poursina Hospital in Rasht, Iran, and subjected to initial supportive measures, antibiotic therapy and surgical debridement. The study incorporated primary treatment with wet bandages, silver spray and fibrinolysin ointment. Statistical analysis employed SPSS 22 software. Most patients were male (54.7%) and under 60 years old (50.7%). Overweight status was prevalent in 69.3% of diabetic ulcer patients, amongst whom 48% underwent wrist debridement. The 64% and 36% of the cases had grade III and grade II Texas index. Moreover, 96% of patients exhibited signs of infection and were classified as Stage Texas B. Reoperation was necessary for 34.7% of patients. The mean hospital stay was 8.5 ± 7.55 days, and the average recovery time was 15.2 ± 15.19 days. Out of 75 patients, 10 were unable to return to limb function due to disability. In this study, around one‐third of patients required secondary repair with grafts and flaps. A small number of them were unable to recover because of underlying disability, and the mean recovery time in other cases was 24 days. Future studies should follow up with patients for longer periods to assess long‐term therapeutic outcomes and quality of life. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. The role of diabetic foot treatment in improving left ventricular function: Insights from global longitudinal strain echocardiography.
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Ashoobi, Mohammad Taghi, Hemmati, Hosein, Moayerifar, Maziar, Moayerifar, Mani, Gholipour, Mahboobeh, Motiei, Mahsa, Yazdanipour, Mohammad Ali, and Eslami Kenarsari, Habib
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GLOBAL longitudinal strain , *DIABETIC foot , *FOOT , *ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY , *HEART , *VENTRICULAR ejection fraction , *TREATMENT effectiveness - Abstract
We decided to evaluate the effect of treatment of diabetic foot ulcers in improving heart function by strain echocardiography than conventional transthoracic echocardiography. This prospective cross-sectional study included patients with diabetic foot ulcer (DFU). Conventional and two-dimensional strain echocardiography performed before and after three months diabetic foot treatment. Then, we compared the echocardiographic parameters including left ventricular ejection fraction (LV-EF), left ventricular global longitudinal strain (LV-GLS). Multivariate and univariate logistic regression analysis were performed to find which variable was mainly associated with LV-GLS changes. 62 patients with DFU were conducted. After echocardiography, all patients underwent surgical or non-surgical treatments. Three months after the treatment, LV-EF was not significantly different with its' primary values (P = 0.250), but LV-GLS became significantly different (P<0.05). In the multivariate logistic regression analysis, with the increase in the grade of ulcer, LV-GLS improved by 6.3 times. Not only the treatment of DFU helps to control adverse outcomes like infection, limb loss and morbidity but also it enhances cardiac function. Of note, strain echocardiography found to be a better indicator of myocardial dysfunction than LV-EF. These findings make a strong reason for the routine assessment of cardiac function in patients with DFU. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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12. Intrabiliary and abdominal rupture of hepatic hydatid cyst leading to biliary obstruction, cholangitis, pancreatitis, peritonitis and septicemia: a case report
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Aghajanzadeh, Manouchehr, Ashoobi, Mohammad Taghi, Hemmati, Hossein, Samidoust, Pirooz, Delshad, Mohammad Sadegh Esmaeili, and Pourahmadi, Yousha
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- 2021
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13. Knowledge, attitude, and sources of information towards burn first aid among people referred to a burn centre in the north of Iran.
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Tolouei, Mohammad, Pirooz, Amir, Ashoobi, Mohammad Taghi, Davoudpour, Ravak, Zarei, Reza, Sadeghi, Mahsa, Mehdipour, Fatemeh, and Bagheri Toolaroud, Parissa
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TREATMENT for burns & scalds ,RESEARCH methodology ,CROSS-sectional method ,AGE distribution ,FIRST aid in illness & injury ,HEALTH literacy ,SEX distribution ,MEDICAL referrals ,BURN care units ,HEALTH attitudes ,INFORMATION resources ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,RESEARCH funding ,STATISTICAL sampling ,SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors ,MARITAL status ,DATA analysis software ,EDUCATIONAL attainment - Abstract
Optimal management of burns begins with first aid from the first hours of injury. Adequate knowledge of how to perform first aid for burns can reduce the consequences of injury. Therefore, this study aims to determine the knowledge, attitude, and sources of information assessment towards burn First aid among people referred to a burn centre in the north of Iran. A questionnaire‐based survey was conducted to assess knowledge, attitude, and sources of information towards burn first aid among people referred to a burn centre in the north of Iran in 2023. In this survey, a convenience sampling method was adopted. The variables consisted of four items on socio‐demographic information, 15 items on knowledge, ten items on attitude, and one item on sources of information related to burn First aid. A total of 371 individuals responded to the survey. The mean age of participants was 31.90 ± 8.49 years old. The mean score of the total knowledge of the participants in the research was 6.04 ± 3.05. There was a statistically significant relationship between the variables of age, sex, marital status, place of residence, level of education, and history of receiving first aid training with the participants' knowledge level. The average score of the total attitude of the participants was 44.08 ± 3.88. Out of 371 participants, 214 people (57.7%) had an average attitude, and 157 people (42.3%) had a good attitude towards burn first aid. There was a statistically significant relationship between place of residence, level of education, and history of receiving first aid training with the participants' attitudes in the research. In addition, the level of knowledge had a statistically significant relationship with the participants' attitude level in the research (p‐value <0.001). The majority of participants have limited knowledge of burn first aid. This lack of knowledge could lead to severe consequences. Therefore, healthcare organizations should review and promote consistent guidelines for burn first aid to tackle and minimize the effect of this grave injury. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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14. Prevalence of surgical wound infection and related factors in patients after long bone surgery: A systematic review and meta‐analysis.
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Asadi, Kamran, Tehrany, Pooya M., Salari, Amir, Ghorbani Vajargah, Pooyan, Mollaei, Amirabbas, Sarafi, Milad, Ashoobi, Mohammad Taghi, Esmaeili Delshad, Mohammad Sadegh, Takasi, Poorya, Fouladpour, Amin, Karkhah, Samad, Farzan, Ramyar, and Aris, Arash
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ONLINE information services ,META-analysis ,ORTHOPEDIC surgery ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,SURGICAL complications ,RISK assessment ,SURGICAL site infections ,MEDLINE ,BONE fractures ,DISEASE risk factors - Abstract
The goal of this systematic review and meta‐analysis is to provide an overview of the prevalence of surgical wound infection and related factors in patients after long bone surgery. A comprehensive, systematic search was conducted in different international electronic databases, such as Scopus, PubMed, Web of Science and Persian electronic databases such as Iranmedex and Scientific Information Database using keywords extracted from Medical Subject Headings such as "Prevalence", "Surgical wound infection", "Surgical site infection" and "Orthopedics" from the earliest to the May 1, 2023. The appraisal tool for cross‐sectional studies (AXIS tool) evaluates the quality of the included studies. A total of 71 854 patients undergoing long bone surgery participated in 12 studies. The pooled prevalence of surgical wound infection in patients who underwent long bone surgery reported in the 12 studies was 3.3% (95% CI: 1.5%–7.2%; I2 = 99.39%; p < 0.001). The pooled prevalence of surgical wound infection in male and female patients who underwent long bone surgery was 4.6% (95% CI: 1.7%–11.7%; p < 0.001; I2 = 99.34%) and 2.6% (95% CI: 1.0%–6.3%; I2 = 98.84%; p < 0.001), respectively. The pooled prevalence of surgical wound infection in patients with femur surgery sites reported in nine studies was 3.7% (95% CI: 2.1–6.4%; I2 = 93.43%; p < 0.001). The pooled prevalence of surgical wound infection in open and close fractures was 16.4% (95% CI: 8.2%–30.2%; I2 = 95.83%; p < 0.001) and 2.9% (95% CI: 1.5%–5.5%; I2 = 96.40%; p < 0.001), respectively. The pooled prevalence of surgical wound infection in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM), hypertension (HTN) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) was 4.6% (95% CI: 2.3%–8.9%; I2 = 81.50%; p < 0.001), 2.7% (95% CI: 1.2%–6.0%; I2 = 83.82%; p < 0.001) and 3.0% (95% CI: 1.4%–6.4%; I2 = 69.12%; p = 0.006), respectively. In general, the different prevalence of surgical wound infection in patients undergoing surgical treatment after long bone fracture may be caused by underlying factors (gender and co‐morbidity) and fracture‐related factors (surgery site and type of fracture). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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15. Incidence rate and risk factors of surgical wound infection in general surgery patients: A cross‐sectional study.
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Ashoobi, Mohammad Taghi, Asgary, Mohammad Reza, Sarafi, Milad, Fathalipour, Narjes, Pirooz, Amir, Jafaryparvar, Zakiyeh, Rafiei, Elahe, Farzin, Mohaya, Samidoust, Pirouz, and Delshad, Mohammad Sadegh Esmaeili
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LENGTH of stay in hospitals ,ALBUMINS ,ESCHERICHIA coli ,HEMOGLOBINS ,CROSS-sectional method ,LEUCOCYTES ,SURGERY ,PATIENTS ,QUANTITATIVE research ,FISHER exact test ,RISK assessment ,QUALITATIVE research ,SURGICAL site infections ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,CHI-squared test ,DATA analysis software ,GRAM-positive bacteria ,DISEASE risk factors - Abstract
Hospital‐acquired infections (HAIs) are considered a major challenge in health care systems. One of the main HAIs, playing an important role in increased morbidity and mortality, is surgical wound infection. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the incidence rate and risk factors of surgical wound infection in general surgery patients. This cross‐sectional study was performed on 506 patients undergoing general surgery at Razi hospital in Rasht from 2019 to 2020. Bacterial isolates, antibiotic susceptibility pattern, antibiotic administration, and its type, operation duration and shift, the urgency of surgery, people involved in changing dressings, length of hospitalisation, and levels of haemoglobin, albumin, and white blood cells after surgery were assessed. The frequency of surgical wound infection and its association with patient characteristics and laboratory results were evaluated. The SPSS software package (version 16.0, SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA) was used to analyse the data. Quantitative and qualitative variables were presented using mean (standard deviation) and number (percentage). The Shapiro–Wilk test was used to evaluate the normality of the data in this study. The data did not have a normal distribution. Hence, χ2 and Fisher's exact tests were used to evaluate the relationship between variables. Surgical wound infection occurred in 4.7% (24 cases) of patients with a mean age of 59.34 (SD = 14.61) years. Preoperative (>3 days) and postoperative (>7 days) hospitalisation, history of immunodeficiency (P < 0.001), and interns responsible for changing dressings (P = 0.021) were associated with surgical wound infection incidence. About 9.5% and 4.4% of surgical wound infection cases were significantly associated with pre‐ and postoperative antibiotic use. Gram‐positive cocci were the most prevalent strains isolated from 24 surgical wound infection cases (15/24, 62.5%). Among these, Staphylococcus aureus was the predominant species, followed by coagulase‐negative staphylococci. In addition, the most common Gram‐negative isolates identified were Escherichia coli bacteria. Overall, administration of antibiotics, emergency surgery, surgery duration, and levels of white blood cells and creatinine were identified as surgical wound infection‐associated risk factors. Identifying important risk factors could help control or prevent surgical wound infections. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. Validity and inter-observers reliability of blood pressure measurements using mercury sphygmomanometer in the PERSIAN Guilan cohort study
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Joukar, Farahnaz, Naghipour, Mohammad Reza, Yeganeh, Sara, Sepehrimanesh, Masood, Keshtkar, Abbasali, Ashoobi, Mohammad Taghi, Hassanipour, Soheil, and Mansour-Ghanaei, Fariborz
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- 2020
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17. Clinical challenge of co-infection of SARS-CoV-2 with influenza during the influenza circulation season: suggestions for prevention.
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Tarzjani, Shabnam Dehghan, Kamalzadeh, Sara, Moghadam, Majid Taati, and Ashoobi, Mohammad Taghi
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H7N9 Influenza ,INFLUENZA ,SARS-CoV-2 ,MIXED infections ,COVID-19 ,VIRUS diseases - Abstract
The article discusses research which examined the efficacy of mRNA vaccine in COVID-19-associated emergency department/urgent care, as well as the clinical challenge of co-infection of SARS-CoV-2 with influenza during the influenza circulation season and offered suggestions for prevention of co-infection.
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18. Synthesis Fe3O4@MCM-41-Urokinase Nano-Composite as an Advanced Drug Delivery System.
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Ashoobi, Mohammad Taghi, Hemmati, Hossein, Golshekan, Mostafa, and Pourhasan-Kisomi, Reyhaneh
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Blood clots are one of the leading causes of death as a consequence of cardiovascular disease in the first place. Design and synthesis of new thrombolytic drugs is aimed at the prevention of side effects one of the important target in medicine. Herein, we report a novel nano-composite prepared by Urokinase with magnetite nanoparticles (Fe
3 O4 @MCM-41-Urokinase). The magnetic nano-drug was prepared in three steps: (i) preparation of colloidal iron oxide magnetite nanoparticles (Fe3 O4 MNPs) with particle size lower than 8.0 nm, (ii) development of an organic–inorganic MCM-41 mesoporous structure on the surface of MNPs (Fe3 O4 @MCM-41) and (iii) load the Urokinase on synthesized nano-composite surface (Fe3 O4 @MCM-41-Urokinase). The prepared organic–inorganic magnetic nano-drug was characterized by FT-IR (Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy), XRF (X-ray fluorescence), XRD (X-ray powder diffraction), TEM (Transmission electron microscopy) and VSM (Vibrating-sample magnetometer). The TEM image show, a large number of magnetite nanoparticles (2–5 nm) are dispersed in the structure of the siliceous mesoporous. shows excellent activity in the drug delivery in rats. The synthesized nano drug showed good stability to environmental factors. The drug delivery was evaluated in a group of 16 rats, the results showed that drug delivery in the presence of a magnetic field was successfully carried out. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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19. Epigenetic profiling of MUTYH, KLF6, WNT1 and KLF4 genes in carcinogenesis and tumorigenesis of colorectal cancer
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Babaei Kosar, Khaksar Roya, Zeinali Tahereh, Hemmati Hossein, Bandegi Ahmadreza, Samidoust Pirouz, Ashoobi Mohammad Taghi, Hashemian Hooman, Delpasand Kourosh, Talebinasab Fereshteh, Naebi Hoora, Mirpour Seyed Hossein, Keymoradzadeh Arman, and Norollahi Seyedeh Elham
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epigenetics ,fluctuations ,tumorigenesis ,carcinogenesis ,Medicine - Abstract
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is distinguished by epigenetic elements like DNA methylation, histone modification, histone acetylation and RNA remodeling which is related with genomic instability and tumor initiation. Correspondingly, as a main epigenetic regulation, DNA methylation has an impressive ability in order to be used in CRC targeted therapy. Meaningly, DNA methylation is identified as one of most important epigenetic regulators in gene expression and is considered as a notable potential driver in tumorigenesis and carcinogenesis through gene-silencing of tumor suppressors genes. Abnormal methylation situation, even in the level of promoter regions, does not essentially change the gene expression levels, particularly if the gene was become silenced, leaving the mechanisms of methylation without any response. According to the methylation situation which has a strong eagerness to be highly altered on CpG islands in carcinogenesis and tumorigenesis, considering its epigenetic fluctuations in finding new biomarkers is of great importance. Modifications in DNA methylation pattern and also enrichment of methylated histone signs in the promoter regions of some certain genes like MUTYH, KLF4/6 and WNT1 in different signaling pathways could be a notable key contributors to the upregulation of tumor initiation in CRC. These epigenetic alterations could be employed as a practical diagnostic biomarkers for colorectal cancer. In this review, we will be discuss these fluctuations of MUTYH, KLF4/6 and WNT1 genes in CRC.
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20. Evaluation of the Consequences of Targeted or Focused Mini-Incision Parathyroidectomy in Patients With Primary Hyperparathyroidism.
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Hemmati, Hossein, Pourahmadi, Yousha, Motamed, Behrang, Ashoobi, Mohammad Taghi, and Kenarsari, Habib Eslami
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PARATHYROIDECTOMY ,HYPERPARATHYROIDISM ,LENGTH of stay in hospitals ,SURGICAL site ,PARATHYROID glands - Abstract
Surgical approaches to primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) have been associated with a change from invasive to non-invasive methods in the last 20 years. In this cross-sectional descriptive study, 55 patients with primary adenoma-induced HPT underwent surgery. The parathyroid gland in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism caused by parathyroid adenoma was removed by open surgery with an incision of about 2 cm in the neck in a targeted manner in a site localized by ultrasound or Sestamibi scan. The patients' personal information, including age, sex, length of hospital stay, serum calcium and parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels, success rate, and problems and unwanted adverse consequences of surgery (e.g. infection and bleeding) were recorded for each patient and collected information was analyzed in SPSS software. Most patients were women (80%) and individuals in the age range of 41-60 years (47.3%). The hospital stay length ranged from 2 to 5 days with an average of 3.25±0.9 days. Success was considered as a decrease in PTH and calcium levels during the first 24 h after the intervention, and success rates of 100, 98.2, and 69.1%, respectively, were evaluated for a reduction of at least 50% in PTH levels and less than 40 ng/ml of PTH levels. No major complications were reported in the studied patients. Wilcoxon test revealed significant decreases in patients' postoperative serum calcium and PTH levels (P=0.000). Mini-incision Parathyroidectomy with limited incision was associated with significant reductions in serum calcium and PTD without complications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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21. Comparison of Distal Arterial Hemodynamic Changes of the Upper Extremity Loop and Straight Arteriovenous Grafts.
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Hemmati, Hossien, Esmaeili Delshad, Mohammad Sadegh, Ashoobi, Mohammad Taghi, Kenarsari, Habib Eslami, Farzin, Mohaya, and Mousavi, Seyedeh Maral
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FORELIMB ,HEMODYNAMICS ,ARTERIAL catheterization ,HEMODIALYSIS patients ,VASCULAR surgery ,ARTERIAL grafts - Abstract
Hemodialysis access has been considered as a support for end-stage renal patients. We measured the hemodynamic changes of the distal part of the upper extremity immediately after providing the AVGs in each method mentioned above and then compared the results. This method is a novel one and hasn’t been used in any other studies before. We studied 32 patients referred to the vascular surgery department of Rasht Razi Hospital between 2019-2020 (using the Convenient Sampling method). This study is a case-control study. Out of 32 patients referred to the vascular surgery department of the hospital, 68.8% were male, and their mean age was 53.41±12.75 years, ranging from 28 to 78 years. Changes in distal arterial hemodynamics of the upper limb before and after clamping in dialysis venoarterial loop versus straight grafts are different in studied patients (P<0.05). The mean hemodynamic changes before and after clamping in loop venoarterial grafts (19.5000) are less than straight grafts. In dialysis patients who do not have any superficial vein suitable for venous, arterial fistula, surgical placement of artificial grafts in the upper limb is appropriate. Based on the results of this study, the loop method seems to have lesser ischemic Complications and can be applied to dialysis patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
22. Challenges and strategies to end child marriage.
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Bokaie, Mahshid, Bostani Khalesi, Zahra, and Ashoobi, Mohammad Taghi
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Child marriage is one of the most important challenges of the current era that threatens women's health and violates human rights. The present study aimed to systematically review studies evaluating the challenges and strategies to overcome child marriage. Medical databases (CINAHL, EMBASE, MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycINFO, SCOPUS, Web of Science, ProQuest Nursing and Allied Health Source, and Social Science Research Network, as databases for English studies and IranMedex, Google Scholar, SID, Magiran, and Iran Doc as databases for Persian studies) were systematically searched from January 2010 to February 2020. To better identify appropriate studies, reference lists of relevant studies were searched. All potentially relevant abstracts and full-text were screened by two independent reviewers. Disagreements between two reviewers that could not be resolved were resolved via arbitration or consultation of a third author. From 225 articles included in this review, 16 research articles met our inclusion criteria. Most of the articles were dedicated to negative health outcomes related to child marriage. Ten studies addressed the program of overcoming the Child marriage and six studies reported challenges of it. Although, many studies have shown the efficacy of strategies to decline Child marriage. On the basis of the available evidence, it seems there are a number of obstacles to end Child marriage. To delineate the most effective strategy to end Child marriage is required further research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Evaluation of the Relationship Between Primary Spontaneous Pneumothorax and Exercise and Return to Previous Activities in Patients Referring to Hospitals of Rasht during 2015-2017.
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Aghajanzadeh, Manouchehr, Ashoobi, Mohammad Taghi, Ziabari, Seyyed Mostafa Zia, Asgary, Mohammad Reza, Ebrahimiyan, Ramin, Fomani, Ali Alavi, Jafarnejad, Alirza, and Tangestaninejad, Azita
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BACKGROUND: The most common cause of primary spontaneous pneumothorax (PSP) is subpleural bleb apical rupture. Little is known about the relationship between PSP and exercise and return to exercise the time. In this study, we tend to investigate the relationship between training and PSP and time of return to exercise and previous activities. METHOD: This study was designed as a case series and the sample size included all patients diagnosed with PSP in Razi and Poursina and Aria hospitals of Rasht during 2015-2017 based on inclusion criteria. Variables were analyzed using Fisher's exact test, Chi-square, Mann Whitney U and t-test (p<0.05). RESULTS: The most common treatment type in patients was transaxillary thoracotomy with pleurodesis with iodine (TTP) in 58.2% and tube thoracostomy and pleurodesis in 41.7%, which was not statistically significant between athletes and non-athletes (p=0.806). Athletes who underwent TTP after four weeks and those treated with tube thoracostomy and pleurodesis after 8-12 weeks were advised to return to their previous activity. Of athletes, 9.5% had a recurrence; of non-athletes, 9.8% had a recurrence. Of athletes, 4.8% did not tolerate returning to their last activity; of non-athletes, 7.3% did not tolerate returning to their previous activity regardless of treatment, and this difference was not significant. CONCLUSION: Our study showed no significant difference between clinical manifestations and image findings and the frequency of treatment and complications in both athlete and non-athlete patients. There is no increase in recurrence and intolerance at the time recommended for return to previous activity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Evaluation of streptokinase efficacy on the elimination of thrombosed tunneled-cuffed central venous catheter obstruction in hemodialysis patients.
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HEMMATI, HOSSEIN, ASHOOBI, MOHAMMAD TAGHI, EINOLLAHZADE, REIHANE, ALAVI, CYRUS EMIR, FARZIN, MOHAYA, JAFARYPARVAR, ZAKIYEH, and HEMMATI, GHAZALEH
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DIALYSIS catheters , *CENTRAL venous catheters , *STREPTOKINASE , *HEMODIALYSIS patients , *CHRONIC kidney failure , *KIDNEY failure - Abstract
Purpose: End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) is a severe form of chronic kidney disease (CKD). Hemodialysis has increased the life expectancy in patients with renal failure. The most common complication of vascular access is thrombosis in lines. Medical interventions such as anti-thrombolytic drugs can be more effective and affordable. In this study, we aimed to evaluate streptokinase efficacy on the success rate and secondary patency rate of thrombosed hemodialysis catheters. Methods: In this prosepective study, 34 dialysis patients with thrombosed permicaths who entered to Razi hospital, were examined. The study population included the hospital during one year and three months. The cases received streptokinase, three times according to protocol. Each of the successful cases had been controlled after three months. After collection, the data were analyzed by SPSS version 21. Results: The frequency of males and females was too close. Findings showed that the Streptokinase was effective in 80 % of patients. And this effect continued for 22.1±18.2 months on average, and more than 70 % of patients' permcaths can be used after 3 months. More than 90% of patients didn't report any allergic reactions, and the allergic reactions have been limited to fever, nausea and back pain. Conclusion: The study showed although the replacement of occluded dialysis catheters is expensive and invasive, using streptokinase is effective and affordable, and is more secure than invasive methods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. Patients' satisfaction with health-care service delivery and its related factors: Results from a cross-sectional study with a large sample size.
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Mehrabian, Fardin, Ashoobi, Mohammad Taghi, Ashouri, Assei, Adib, Masoomeh, Shakiba, Maryam, Mohammadian, Sakineh Keshavarz, Baghaei, Maryam, Kasmaei, Parisa, and Rad, Hossain Izadi
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Background: Satisfaction is an important indicator in measuring the quality of services. Patients' satisfaction as well as the quality of services provided is directly related to the level of expectations of the patients. This study aimed to determine patients' satisfaction with health-care service delivery and its related factors. Materials and Methods: The present study was a cross-sectional, descriptive, and analytical study conducted in 2018. The research instrument was a questionnaire. The reliability and validity of the questionnaire were confirmed. The community and research samples were patients who were admitted to the educational centers, hospitals, and medical centers of Guilan University of Medical Sciences. Data analysis was conducted using SPSS V.18. Results: A total of 1089 patients from 25 hospitals were included in the study. Fifty-nine percent of the patients were female. The patients' mean age was 43.93 ± 17.26 years. The patients expressed high satisfaction with their hospital care (Mean ± standard deviation [SD]: 78.74 ± 14.3). The lowest satisfaction score was related to facilities (Mean ± SD: 61.10 ± 28.26) and information (Mean ± SD: 71.64 ± 20.85). Multiple regression analysis showed that the patients' sex, educational level, and hospital ward were factors predicting the overall satisfaction. Conclusion: Females, more educated patients, and patients hospitalized in ward other than surgical ward had a meaningfully lower satisfaction level. Therefore, the study suggests improving care of women, hospital physical environment, and service delivery through education and system design. Furthermore, patients' sex, level of education, and hospitalization ward should be considered for evaluating the quality of health-care services. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
26. Prevalence of pre-cancerous colon lesions in referred patients under patronage of a local relief foundation in Guilan province.
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Mansour-Ghanaei, Fariborz, Varshi, Gharmohammad, Joukar, Farahnaz, Ashoobi, Mohammad Taghi, Esmaeilpour, Javad, Gharibpoor, Alireza, Daryakar, Arash, Mansour-Ghanaei, Roya, Balou, Heydar Ali, Saedi, Hamid Saeidi, Mavaddati, Sara, and Sepehrimanesh, Masood
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MEDICAL sciences ,AGE of onset ,PATRONAGE ,GASTROINTESTINAL cancer ,COLON cancer ,COLON polyps - Abstract
Colon cancer is the most commonly diagnosed gastrointestinal cancers in developed countries with varied incidence and the onset age of disease worldwide. Overall, 161 participants who were under patronage of a local relief foundation and referred to the endoscopy ward of Razi Hospital affiliated to the Guilan University of Medical Sciences. These patients have been aged more than 50 or more than 40 years with history of colorectal cancer in their first-degree family were enrolled from March 2016-March 2017. Demographic information were collected. Colonoscopy was performed and histopathological evaluation of observed lesions and polyps was done. Most of participants were female (113 individuals, 70.2%) and aged 50-60 years (83 individuals, 51.6%). Seventy-four (46%) had certain lesions. Most of colonoscopy findings were observed in the ascending colon in which depressed polyps and diverticulum were most frequent. However, rectum showed the most histological findings. All polyps of descending and ascending colons were neoplastic, while most of rectal polyps were non-neoplastic. Male patients, who were aged more than 60 years and smokers had significant higher percentage of both lesions and polyps in their colon (p<0.05). Moreover, significant positive association was detected between exposure to harmful industries and having polyps (p=0.01). We found male gender, higher age, smoking, and exposure to harmful industries as important risk factors for having colorectal lesions, which must be confirmed in further studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. EFFICACY AND TOLERABILITY OF FOURTEEN-DAY SEQUENTIAL QUADRUPLE REGIMEN: PANTOPRAZOLE, BISMUTH, AMOXICILLIN, METRONIDAZOLE AND OR FURAZOLIDONE AS FIRST-LINE THERAPY FOR ERADICATION OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI: A RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE-BLIND CLINICAL TRIAL.
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Mansour-Ghanaei, Fariborz, Samadi, Alireza, Joukar, Farahnaz, Fakheri, Hafez Tirgar, Hassanipour, Soheil, Ashoobi, Mohammad Taghi, Soltanipour, Soheil, Alizadeh, Ahmad, Rezamand, Gholamreza, and Fathalipour, Mohammad
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HELICOBACTER pylori ,CLARITHROMYCIN ,AMOXICILLIN ,PANTOPRAZOLE ,BISMUTH ,PHARMACOLOGY ,CLINICAL trials - Abstract
The optimal pharmacological regimen for eradication of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) has been investigated for many years. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of bismuth-based quadruple therapy (B-QT) and a modified sequential therapy (ST) regimens in eradication of H. pylori. A randomized, double-blind trial was conducted on 344 patients. Patients with H. pylori infection and without a history of previous treatment were randomized to receive 14-day B-QT (bismuth subcitrate 240 mg, pantoprazole 40 mg, amoxicillin 1000 mg, and clarithromycin 500 mg twice daily) or 14-day ST (bismuth subcitrate 240 mg, pantoprazole 40 mg, amoxicillin 1000 mg, and metronidazole 500 mg twice a day for seven days followed by bismuth subcitrate 240 mg, pantoprazole 40 mg, amoxicillin 1000 mg, and furazolidone 100 mg twice a day for additional seven days). Drug adverse effects were assessed during the study. H. pylori eradication was determined eight weeks after the end of treatment using 14C-urea breath test. Based on per-protocol and intention-to-treat, the eradication rate was significantly higher (p<0.05) in the B-QT regimen 91.9 % (95 % CI; 88.1-94.0) and 90.2 % (95 % CI; 86.3-92.9), respectively compared to the ST regimen 80.8 % (95 % CI; 76.6-84.9) and 78.1 % (95 % CI; 73.7-82.4), respectively. The severity of vomiting and loss of appetite were significantly higher in ST regimen (p<0.05). The B-QT regimen was more effective and safer than the ST regimen. Conclusively, it is suggested to assess the efficacy and safety of this regimen in longer studies, larger population, and in other communities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Boerhaave's syndrome in a patient with achalasia: A rare case report.
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Samidoust, Pirouz, Ashoobi, Mohammad Taghi, Aghajanzadeh, Manouchehr, Delshad, Mohammad Sadegh Esmaeili, and Haghighi, Mohammad
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Boerhaave's syndrome (BS) is a rare spontaneous perforation of the esophagus with a high rate of morbidity that results in death in the case of delayed diagnosis and treatment. Here, we describe a patient with achalasia who was diagnosed with BS. This present case is a 63-year-old man with a previous history of achalasia and with a complaint of sudden onset of severe right chest pain, epigastric pain, etc. to Razi hospital, Rasht, Iran in March 2022. Due to the clinical findings of the patients, the diagnosis was BS and the patient's condition was reported to be good at the two-month follow-up. Early diagnosis of BS results in more effective treatment. Also, stenting is suggested to be effective to reduce the rate of morbidity and mortality in patients with BS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Clinical Breast Cancer Registry of IR. Iran (CBCR-IR): Study Protocol and First Results.
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Seyyedsalehi, Monireh Sadat, Nahvijou, Azin, Javanmard, Shaghayegh Haghjooy, Rajabpour, Mojtaba Vand, Manteghinejad, Amirreza, Pirnejad, Habibollah, Niazkhani, Zahra, Sorkheh, Arash Golpazir, Baniamer, Maryam, Anasari, Jamshid, Bahrami, Masoud, Marzban, Maryam, Esfandiari, Atefeh, Ghoreishi, Seyedeh Masoumeh, Nikbakhsh, Novin, Iran Nia, Yahya Baharvand, Somaghian, Shahram Ahmadi, Ashoobi, Mohammad Taghi, Bakhshi, Fataneh, and Ansari-Moghaddam, Alireza
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Background: Breast cancer (BC), as a significant global health problem, is the most common cancer in women. Despite the importance of clinical cancer registries in improving the quality of cancer care and cancer research, there are few reports on them from low- and middle-income countries. We established a multicenter clinical breast cancer registry in Iran (CBCR-IR) to collect data on BC cases, the pattern of care, and the quality-of-care indicators in different hospitals across the country. Methods: We established a clinical cancer registry in 12 provinces of Iran. We defined the organizational structure, developed minimal data sets and data dictionaries, verified data sources and registration processes, and developed the necessary registry software. During this registry, we studied the clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with cancer who were admitted from 2014 onwards. Results: We registered 13 086 BC cases (7874 eligible cases) between 1.1.2014 and 1.1.2022. Core needle biopsy from the tumor (61.25%) and diagnostic mammography (68.78%) were the two most commonly used diagnostic methods. Stage distribution was 2.03% carcinoma in situ, 12% stage I, 44.65% stage II, 21.32% stage III, and 4.61% stage IV; stage information was missing in 1532 patients (19.46%). Surgery (95.01%) and chemotherapy (79.65%) were the most common treatments for all patients. Conclusion: The information provided by this registry can be used to evaluate and improve the quality of care for BC patients. It will be scaled up to the national level as an important resource for measuring quality of care and conducting clinical cancer research in Iran. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. The Effect of Aromatherapy with Lavender on Pain of Needle Insertion and Severity of Restless Legs Syndrome in Hemodialysis Patients; a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
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Izadi F, Mazhari SA, Najafi M, Ashoobi MT, Sarafi M, Karkhah S, Ghorbani Vajargah P, Takasi P, Firooz M, Hosseini SJ, and Ozen N
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Introduction: Pain experienced during the insertion of a catheter into the arteriovenous fistula (AVF) and restless legs syndrome (RLS) are prevalent issues among Hemodialysis (HD) patients. The primary objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to consolidate the findings from randomized clinical trial (RCT) studies examining the impact of aromatherapy with lavender on the pain associated with AVF catheter insertion and RLS in HD patients., Methods: A systematic search was conducted on PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, Cochrane, Embase, ClinicalTrials.gov, and Google Scholar search engine from inception to August 1, 2022, using keywords extracted from Medical Subject Headings, such as "Aromatherapy", "Lavender", "Arteriovenous fistula", "Pain", "Restless legs syndrome", and "Hemodialysis"., Results: Finally, eleven articles were included in this systematic review and meta-analysis. The results showed that aromatherapy reduced the average pain of catheter insertion in AVF compared to the control group (Standard Mean Difference: -1.60, 95% Confidence Interval: -2.32 to -0.87, Z=4.32, I
2 :90.3%, P<0.001). Also, aromatherapy massage reduced the average severity of RLS compared to the control group, which was statistically significant (Weighted Mean Difference: -13.21, 95% Confidence Interval: -17.50 to -8.91, Z=6.03, I2 :93.0%, P<0.001). Also, the subgroup analysis showed that lavender in the intervention group significantly decreased the pain intensity compared to the "no intervention" group (P<0.001), yet it was not significant compared to the placebo group (P=0.12)., Conclusion: In summary, the findings indicate a notable reduction in catheter insertion pain in AVF and relief from RLS among HD patients through the use of lavender essential oil. As a result, future research is encouraged to include a comparison of lavender's effects with those of a placebo group., Competing Interests: The authors declare that there is no conflict of interest.- Published
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31. Prevalence of Postoperative Hypothermia in the Post-anesthesia Care Unit.
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Ashoobi MT, Shakiba M, Keshavarzmotamed A, and Ashraf A
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Background: Unwanted postoperative hypothermia is an unpleasant event that can cause various complications., Objectives: As this serious complication and its provoking causes have not been investigated sufficiently, this study was designed and conducted to determine the prevalence of hypothermia and its associated factors in the post-anesthesia care unit after elective surgery., Methods: Four hundred patients undergoing elective surgeries were enrolled in the present cross-sectional research after termination of surgery and at the time of arrival at the post-anesthesia care unit of Poursina Public University Hospital. The tympanic membrane temperature was measured and recorded at the time of arrival at the post-anesthesia care unit and every 30 minutes after arrival. The required data were collected in a researcher-made checklist and analyzed after entering the SPSS software version 25., Results: Considering the 5% error, it can be said that the prevalence of hypothermia in patients undergoing elective surgery ranges from 20 to 28% at the time of arrival at the post-anesthesia care unit and 18.5 to 26% 30 minutes after arrival., Conclusions: More than a quarter of patients experienced hypothermia following elective surgery. Therefore, appropriate treatment and control measures are necessary to manage this complication, particularly in patients with predisposing risk factors and comorbidities., Competing Interests: The authors declared no conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2023, Ashoobi et al.)
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32. Survival Rate of Prostate Cancer in Asian Countries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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Hassanipour S, Delam H, Arab-Zozani M, Abdzadeh E, Hosseini SA, Nikbakht HA, Malakoutikhah M, Ashoobi MT, Fathalipour M, Salehiniya H, and Riahi S
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Background: Prostate cancer is one of the most common health issues among men, especially older men. In recent years, incidences of prostate cancer is increasing., Objective: The aim of this study was to provide a comprehensive estimate of the survival of prostate cancer in Asian countries., Methods: We searched five international databases including Medline/PubMed, Scopus, Embase, Web of Knowledge and ProQuest until June 1, 2018. The Newcastle-Ottawa Quality Assessment was used to evaluate the quality of selected papers. The review protocol was registered in PROSPERO (CRD42019117044)., Results: A total of 714 titles were retrieved. Thirty-seven studies met the inclusion criteria. Based on the random-effect model one-year, five-year and ten-year survival rate of prostate cancer were 81% (95% CI 77.8-84.2), 61.9% (95% CI 59.5-64.3) and 36.2% (95% CI 9.2-63.2) respectively. Survival rates based on HDI level for five-year were 30.07, 43.43 and 70.84 percent for medium, high and very high levels, respectively., Conclusion: According to the results of our study, the prostate cancer survival rate in Asian countries is relatively lower than in Europe and North America., Competing Interests: The authors have no competing interests to declare., (Copyright: © 2020 The Author(s).)
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33. Adenosquamous carcinoma of the sigmoid colon: a case report and review of literature.
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Shafaghi A, Askari K, Ashoobi MT, and Mansour-Ghanaei F
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Adenosquamous carcinoma of the colon consisting of both glandular and squamous histopathologic features is a rare colorectal neoplasm. Metastasis commonly occurs in right and transverse colon. A 71-year-old Caucasian man presented with a four-month history of intermittent rectal bleeding. Pathologic analysis of biopsy specimen revealed an adenosquamous carcinoma of sigmoid colon. Sigmoid resection with a proximal and distal resection was performed. Early detection and radical operation with other available therapeutic modalities may improve clinical outcome.
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