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2. Surgical treatment of brainstem cavernous malformations: an international Delphi consensus
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Dammann, Philipp, Abla, Adib A., Al-Shahi Salman, Rustam, Andrade-Barazarte, Hugo, Benes, Vladimir, Cenzato, Marco, Connolly, E. Sander, Cornelius, Jan F., Couldwell, William T., Sola, Rafael G., Gomez-Paz, Santiago, Hauck, Erik, Hernesniemi, Juha, Kivelev, Juri, Lanzino, Giuseppe, Macdonald, R. Loch, Morcos, Jacques J., Ogilvy, Christopher S., Steiger, Hans-Jakob, Steinberg, Gary K., Santos, Alejandro N., Rauschenbach, Laurèl, Oppong, Marvin Darkwah, Schmidt, Börge, Spetzler, Robert F., Schaller, Karl, Lawton, Michael T., Sure, Ulrich, and Darkwah Oppong, Marvin
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,General surgery ,Medizin ,General Medicine ,Cavernous malformations ,medicine.disease ,law.invention ,Qualitative analysis ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,medicine ,Treatment decision making ,business ,Surgical treatment ,computer ,Delphi ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
OBJECTIVE Indication for surgery in brainstem cavernous malformations (BSCMs) is based on many case series, few comparative studies, and no randomized controlled trials. The objective of this study was to seek consensus about surgical management aspects of BSCM. METHODS A total of 29 experts were invited to participate in a multistep Delphi consensus process on the surgical treatment of BSCM. RESULTS Twenty-two (76%) of 29 experts participated in the consensus. Qualitative analysis (content analysis) of an initial open-ended question survey resulted in 99 statements regarding surgical treatment of BSCM. By using a multistep survey with 100% participation in each round, consensus was reached on 52 (53%) of 99 statements. These were grouped into 4 categories: 1) definitions and reporting standards (7/14, 50%); 2) general and patient-related aspects (11/16, 69%); 3) anatomical-, timing of surgery–, and BSCM-related aspects (22/37, 59%); and 4) clinical situation–based decision-making (12/32, 38%). Among other things, a consensus was reached for surgical timing, handling of associated developmental venous anomalies, handling of postoperative BSCM remnants, assessment of specific anatomical BSCM localizations, and treatment decisions in typical clinical BSCM scenarios. CONCLUSIONS A summary of typical clinical scenarios and a catalog of various BSCM- and patient-related aspects that influence the surgical treatment decision have been defined, rated, and interpreted.
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- 2022
3. Assessing the rate, natural history, and treatment trends of intracranial aneurysms in patients with intracranial dural arteriovenous fistulas
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Isaac Josh Abecassis, R. Michael Meyer, Michael R. Levitt, Jason P. Sheehan, Ching-Jen Chen, Bradley A. Gross, Ashley Lockerman, W. Christopher Fox, Waleed Brinjikji, Giuseppe Lanzino, Robert M. Starke, Stephanie H. Chen, Adriaan R. E. Potgieser, J. Marc C. van Dijk, Andrew Durnford, Diederik Bulters, Junichiro Satomi, Yoshiteru Tada, Amanda Kwasnicki, Sepideh Amin-Hanjani, Ali Alaraj, Edgar A. Samaniego, Minako Hayakawa, Colin P. Derdeyn, Ethan Winkler, Adib Abla, Pui Man Rosalind Lai, Rose Du, Ridhima Guniganti, Akash P. Kansagra, Gregory J. Zipfel, Louis J. Kim, Jay F. Piccirillo, Hari Raman, Kim Lipsey, Enrico Giordan, Roanna Vine, Harry J. Cloft, David F. Kallmes, Bruce E. Pollock, Michael J. Link, Jason Sheehan, Mohana Rao Patibandla, Dale Ding, Thomas Buell, Gabriella Paisan, Cory Kelly, Jonathan Duffill, Adam Ditchfield, John Millar, Jason Macdonald, Adam J. Polifka, Dimitri Laurent, Brian Hoh, Jessica Smith, L. Dade Lunsford, Brian T. Jankowitz, Santiago Ortega Gutierrez, David Hasan, Jorge A. Roa, James Rossen, Waldo Guerrero, Allen McGruder, Fady T. Charbel, Victor A. Aletich, Linda Rose-Finnell, Eric C. Peterson, Dileep R. Yavagal, Samir Sur, Yasuhisa Kanematsu, Nobuaki Yamamoto, Tomoya Kinouchi, Masaaki Korai, Izumi Yamaguchi, Yuki Yamamoto, Ryan R. L. Phelps, Michael Lawton, Martin Rutkowski, M. Ali Aziz-Sultan, Nirav Patel, Kai U. Frerichs, and Movement Disorder (MD)
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medicine.medical_specialty ,External carotid artery ,Population ,Arteriovenous fistula ,feeding artery aneurysm ,vascular disorders ,Aneurysm ,Dural arteriovenous fistulas ,medicine.artery ,Outcome Assessment, Health Care ,medicine ,Humans ,cardiovascular diseases ,education ,dural arteriovenous fistula ,Retrospective Studies ,Central Nervous System Vascular Malformations ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Intracranial Aneurysm ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Embolization, Therapeutic ,Surgery ,Natural history ,Concomitant ,Cohort ,cardiovascular system ,business - Abstract
OBJECTIVE There is a reported elevated risk of cerebral aneurysms in patients with intracranial dural arteriovenous fistulas (dAVFs). However, the natural history, rate of spontaneous regression, and ideal treatment regimen are not well characterized. In this study, the authors aimed to describe the characteristics of patients with dAVFs and intracranial aneurysms and propose a classification system. METHODS The Consortium for Dural Arteriovenous Fistula Outcomes Research (CONDOR) database from 12 centers was retrospectively reviewed. Analysis was performed to compare dAVF patients with (dAVF+ cohort) and without (dAVF-only cohort) concomitant aneurysm. Aneurysms were categorized based on location as a dAVF flow-related aneurysm (FRA) or a dAVF non–flow-related aneurysm (NFRA), with further classification as extra- or intradural. Patients with traumatic pseudoaneurysms or aneurysms with associated arteriovenous malformations were excluded from the analysis. Patient demographics, dAVF anatomical information, aneurysm information, and follow-up data were collected. RESULTS Of the 1077 patients, 1043 were eligible for inclusion, comprising 978 (93.8%) and 65 (6.2%) in the dAVF-only and dAVF+ cohorts, respectively. There were 96 aneurysms in the dAVF+ cohort; 10 patients (1%) harbored 12 FRAs, and 55 patients (5.3%) harbored 84 NFRAs. Dural AVF+ patients had higher rates of smoking (59.3% vs 35.2%, p < 0.001) and illicit drug use (5.8% vs 1.5%, p = 0.02). Sixteen dAVF+ patients (24.6%) presented with aneurysm rupture, which represented 16.7% of the total aneurysms. One patient (1.5%) had aneurysm rupture during follow-up. Patients with dAVF+ were more likely to have a dAVF located in nonconventional locations, less likely to have arterial supply to the dAVF from external carotid artery branches, and more likely to have supply from pial branches. Rates of cortical venous drainage and Borden type distributions were comparable between cohorts. A minority (12.5%) of aneurysms were FRAs. The majority of the aneurysms underwent treatment via either endovascular (36.5%) or microsurgical (15.6%) technique. A small proportion of aneurysms managed conservatively either with or without dAVF treatment spontaneously regressed (6.2%). CONCLUSIONS Patients with dAVF have a similar risk of harboring a concomitant intracranial aneurysm unrelated to the dAVF (5.3%) compared with the general population (approximately 2%–5%) and a rare risk (0.9%) of harboring an FRA. Only 50% of FRAs are intradural. Dural AVF+ patients have differences in dAVF angioarchitecture. A subset of dAVF+ patients harbor FRAs that may regress after dAVF treatment.
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- 2022
4. FGFR2/3 genomic alterations and response to Enfortumab Vedotin in metastatic urothelial carcinoma
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Elie W. Akl, Elio Adib, Talal El‐Zarif, Toni K. Choueiri, Charlene Mantia, Rohit Jain, William Paul Skelton, Praful Ravi, Dory Freeman, David J. Kwiatkowski, Catherine Curran, Amin Nassar, and Guru Sonpavde
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enfortumab vedotin ,Metastatic Urothelial Carcinoma ,Bladder cancer ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Enfortumab vedotin ,biomarkers ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,targeted therapy ,Article ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,Targeted therapy ,Cancer research ,genomics ,Medicine ,bladder cancer ,RC870-923 ,business - Abstract
Enfortumab Vedotin (EV) is approved for metastatic urothelial carcinoma (mUC) progressing post-platinum and PD1/L1 inhibitor therapy. Erdafitinib is approved for post-platinum mUC with activating somatic genomic alterations (GAs) in FGFR2/3. Information on the activity of EV in mUC with FGFR2/3 alterations will facilitate optimal clinical management. In this multi-center, retrospective analysis, we assessed the overall survival (OS), progression-free survival (PFS) and objective response rate (ORR) to EV in mUC patients with and without FGFR2/3 GAs including mutations and fusions. Multivariable cox-regression and logistic regression analyses with 2-tailed p-values were used to evaluate the association of GAs with outcomes. A majority of the evaluable 60 patients were male (44/60, 78%), exhibited ECOG performance score 0–1 (53/60, 88.3%) and had a median age of 70.5 (range 48 – 88) years when starting EV. GAs in FGFR2/3 did not influence the ORR (p=0.32), OS (p=0.79) or PFS (p = 0.32) with EV. In conclusion, FGFR2/3 GAs did not appear to compromise major outcomes with EV in mUC. Larger studies are required to further evaluate the impact of FGFR2/3 GAs on the activity of EV and the optimal sequencing of EV and erdafitinib in mUC.
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- 2022
5. Multi-Input High Step-Up DC–DC Converter With Independent Control of Voltage and Power for Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems
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Elham Amiri, Ramin Rahimzadeh Khorasani, Ehsan Adib, and Arash Khoshkbar-Sadigh
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business.industry ,Computer science ,Electrical engineering ,Topology (electrical circuits) ,Converters ,Inductor ,law.invention ,Power (physics) ,Capacitor ,Control and Systems Engineering ,law ,Control theory ,Control system ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Voltage - Abstract
In this article, a new nonisolated multi-input step-up converter is presented. By implementing a new switching algorithm in the proposed topology, the converter output voltage, as well as the power absorbed from each source, can be controlled independently, resulting in a simple controller, which is a distinctive virtue for this converter in comparison to similar multi-input converters. Current sharing between various sources is achieved independently. There is no need to control the different parameters of switches’ gate–source voltage, such as the delay between switches, and thus, independent maximum power point tracking algorithm can be used for each input source. Providing soft-switching condition and transferring power from all inputs to the load independently are the other features of this converter. Operating modes of the converter as well as experimental results obtained for a 300-W prototype for supplying stand-alone load are presented.
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- 2021
6. Psychosocial consequences of oocyte donation in donors: A systematic review
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Seyyed Mehdi Ahmadi, Ashraf Kazemi, Elham Adib Moghaddam, and Gholam Reza Kheirabadi
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Counseling ,Assisted reproductive technology ,Oocyte Donation ,Reproductive Techniques, Assisted ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Scopus ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Social issues ,Mental health ,Tissue Donors ,Checklist ,Reproductive Medicine ,Donation ,Oocytes ,Humans ,Medicine ,Social determinants of health ,business ,Psychosocial ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Assisted Reproductive Technology by means of oocyte donation is a very successful method leading to psychosocial consequences in donors. The aim of the present study was to conduct a systematic review of the existing literature on the psychosocial consequences of oocyte donation in the donors. The present study was conducted as a systematic review based on the PRISMA checklist. Searches were performed in PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and SID databases for the documents written between 2000 and 2020 regardless of the research methodology and the employed tools. English and Persian articles focusing on psychological and social issues of oocyte donation were reviewed. From 2,759 studies which were found, finally 14 related ones were selected. Psychosocial challenges of donors were obtained in three dimensions including short-term and long-term psychological reactions to treatment complications, emotional reactions to their function as an oocyte donor, and emotional reactions to the resulting offspring resulting and related social challenges. According to the existing studies, oocyte donation is a challenging process with short-term and long-term psychosocial consequences for donors. In order to prevent the feasible psychosocial hazards caused by the donation process, it is necessary to provide oocyte donors with psychosocial support, proper counseling, and awareness of the facts and possible issues ahead.
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- 2021
7. Study of incident drag response of the Hyperloop pod based on change in aerodynamic brake plate orientation
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Shahnoor Shamim Khan, Adib Adnan, Shadman Mahmud, and Md. Hamidur Rahman
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Drag ,Turbulence ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Orientation (geometry) ,Brake ,Mode (statistics) ,Environmental science ,Aerodynamics ,Computational fluid dynamics ,Aerospace engineering ,business ,Compressible flow - Abstract
The concept of the Hyperloop has received significant attention, with expectations of it becoming a revolutionary and potentially the fastest mode of land transportation on the planet. The low-pressure tube through which the pod travels at expected speeds close to Mach 1.0, presents a unique case among other transport models, and braking of the pod is of critical importance if passenger safety protocols are to be maintained. The high-speed flow around the pod exerts high adverse pressure gradients on the pod surface, resulting in boundary layer separation, increasing drag, and affecting the acceleration of the pod. Numerical simulations have shown that the placement of an aerodynamic brake plate on the pod surface at the point at which boundary layer separation occurs provides the necessary drag required for safe deceleration. This study aimed to find the best angle for the aerodynamic brake positioned at a fixed point on the pod, allowing for the maximum generation of drag, using numerical simulations. After various trials, it was observed that angling the brake 15° backwards while increasing its length to keep the incident brake profile constant, the drag value obtained was the highest.
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- 2021
8. Life-cycle sustainability risk management a multi-stakeholder approach: the case of Damascus post-war residential projects
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Lina Adib Khaddour
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Construction management ,Sustainable development ,Economics and Econometrics ,Process management ,business.industry ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Stakeholder ,Contract management ,Context (language use) ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Constructability ,Sustainability ,Business ,Risk management - Abstract
Post-war Residential Re-construction Projects (PRRP) are widely complex and have significant risks. It is necessary to address sustainability risks in PRRP in order to respond to the war disastrous consequences. Thus, reducing sustainability risks associated with PRRP Life Cycle (LC) phases is of absolute importance for each stakeholder to achieve sustainability within PRRP process and performance. How to effectively get different participants to manage risks in the context of PRRP LC is decisive to the project sustainability objectives. This study aims to identify how sustainability risk factors change during PRRP LC phases and how LC Sustainability Risk Management (LCSRM) is perceived by PRRP primary stakeholders. Data were collected through survey and interviews with different stakeholder groups in Damascus PRRP. The findings revealed the top five risks of: ‘Poor constructability’ (with a score of 0.44 at the construction phase), ‘Delays due to poor contract management’ (with a score of 0.44 at the pre-construction phase), ‘Lack of availability of green materials and equipment’ (with a score of 0.43 at the construction phase), ‘Pollution’ (with a score of 0.4 at the construction phase) and ‘Being fined for failing to meet the project objectives’ (with a score of 0.36 at the construction phase). The majority of risk responses were found to be more effective in the planning, design, pre-construction and construction stages. LCSRM is presented in a participatory manner involving key stakeholders. Practical recommendations for developer, consultants, designers, contractors, project managers and regulators were presented. The study’s LCSRM approach offers stakeholders a novel approach to customize their own list of sustainability risks. The main benefit of LCSRM is in shifting construction management control from input oriented to a more output oriented one in order to respond to unforeseen risks encompassing PRRP performance, which often deviated PRRP sustainability objectives from reality.
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- 2021
9. High step‐up interleaved DC‐DC converter for photovoltaic systems
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Hamed Izadi, Ehsan Adib, and Javad Semiromizadeh
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Materials science ,TK7800-8360 ,Hardware_GENERAL ,business.industry ,Photovoltaic system ,Hardware_INTEGRATEDCIRCUITS ,Electrical engineering ,Hardware_PERFORMANCEANDRELIABILITY ,Electronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Dc dc converter - Abstract
This study proposes a new interleaved high step‐up topology based on cross‐coupled inductors and voltage multiplier cells (VMCs). Two series capacitors in VMC are employed to raise voltage gain and diminish peak voltage across switches. Thus, low voltage MOSFETs with low on‐resistance (Rds(on)) can be used in the proposed converter. Due to the presence of the leakage inductors in coupled inductors, the falling rate of the output diodes current is controlled and the diode recovery current problem at turn‐off can be mitigated. In addition, switches are turned on under ZCS conditions which results in efficiency improvement. Using two‐phase topology reduces input current ripple and shares power losses between each phase. The converter is analyzed and its operation is investigated using detailed comparisons. Finally, to confirm the performance of the proposed converter, a 30 V input voltage to 400 V output voltage prototype with the rated power of 220 W is implemented and tested in the laboratory.
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- 2021
10. Sharia Compliance Implementation Among Hoteliers in Klang Valley, Malaysia
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Adib Mohd, Siti S. Mat Isa, and Azlizam Aziz
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business.industry ,Sharia ,Accounting ,business ,Compliance (psychology) - Abstract
Sharia compliance hotel has been created to cater to Muslim guests as demand and awareness for Islamic products and services increased. This innovative development can be found in countries where Muslim residents are the majority like Malaysia and Indonesia. However, there is a limited of study on the sharia compliance hotel acceptance among hoteliers particularly in Malaysia. Thus, the main purpose of the study is to examine the factors that contribute to the acceptance of sharia compliance hotel concept implementation among hoteliers. This study focuses on the middle management level employees in 3-5 star hotel situated in the Klang Valley, Malaysia. Drawing from Theory of Planned Behaviour, the specific research objectives are three-fold: 1) to examine the relationship between attitude and sharia compliance hotel acceptance, 2) to investigate the relationship between subjective norm and sharia compliance hotel acceptance, and 3) to examine the relationship between perceived behavioural control and sharia compliance hotel acceptance. The study utilized quantitative research approach to achieve the stated research objectives. For data collection, a self-administered questionnaire was deployed which was developed based on previous studies. For the purpose of the study, the data collection was conducted in fifteen hotels in the Klang Valley that include hotels in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Putrajaya and Cyberjaya. The results verified hotelier’s attitude, subjective norms and perceived behavioural control are salient attributes of sharia compliance hotel acceptance in the hotel industry. The research model based on the theory of planned behavior managed to explain more than 60 per cent of the variance in sharia compliance hotel acceptance.
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- 2021
11. Pixel Value Graphical Password Scheme
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Syed Muzzameer Syed Zulkiplee, Mohd Afizi Mohd Shukran, Mohammad Adib Khairuddin, Fatimah Ahmad, Nur Adnin Ahmad Zaidi, Muhammad Naim Abdullah, Mohd Rizal Mohd Isa, Mohd Nazri Ismail, Mohd Sidek Fadhil Mohd Yunus, Norshahriah Wahab, and Mohd Fahmi Mohamad Amran
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Password ,Pixel ,Computer Networks and Communications ,Computer science ,business.industry ,ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION ,k-means clustering ,Object detection ,Digital image ,Hardware and Architecture ,RGB color model ,Computer vision ,Artificial intelligence ,Cybersecurity ,PVAC ,Pixel Value ,Graphical Password ,K-Means ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Cluster analysis ,business ,Image retrieval - Abstract
Pixel value access control (PVAC) was introduced to deliver a secure and simple graphical password method where it requires users to load their image as their password. PVAC extracts the image to obtain a three-octet 8-bits Red-Green-Blue (RGB) value as its password to authenticate a user. The pixel value must be matched with the record stored in the database or otherwise, the user is failed to authenticate. However, users which prefer to store images on cloud storage would unintentionally alter and as well as the pixel value due to media compression and caused faulty pixels. Thus, the K-Means clustering algorithm is adapted to fix the issue where the faulty pixel value would be recognized as having the same pixel value cluster as the original. However, most of K-Means algorithm works were mainly developed for content-based image retrieval (CBIR) which having opposite characteristics from PVAC. Thus, this study was aimed to investigate the crucial criteria of PVAC and its compatibility with the K-Means algorithm for the problem. The theoretical analysis is used for this study where the suitable characteristics of K-Means are analyze based on PVAC requirements. The compliance analysis might become a referencing work for digital image clustering techniques adaptation on security system such as image filtering, image recognition, and object detection since most of image clustering works was focused on less sensitive image retrieval.
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- 2021
12. The meaning of losing a child in older adults: a qualitative study
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Azade Safa, Mohsen Adib-Hajbaghery, Marzieh Araban, and Mahboubeh Rezaei
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Male ,Parents ,Meaning ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Anxiety ,Developmental psychology ,Phenomenon ,Credibility ,Humans ,Medicine ,Meaning (existential) ,Qualitative Research ,Aged ,Shadow (psychology) ,media_common ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Research ,RC952-954.6 ,Content analysis ,Losing a child ,Geriatrics ,Older adults ,Adult Children ,Female ,Grief ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,Qualitative study ,business ,Theme (narrative) ,Qualitative research - Abstract
Background After losing their child, elderly parents look for a meaning in this phenomenon. This meaning comes out from their experiences, and their responses to and actions in life are shaped based on this meaning. Therefore, this study was conducted with the aim of “understanding the meaning of losing a child in older adults.” Methods This qualitative study was conducted using conventional content analysis method. Using semi-structured face-to-face interviews, data were collected from 15 older adults who had experienced of losing their adult child. Data analysis was performed according to the steps proposed by Graneheim and Lundman, 2004. To prove the trustworthiness of the data, credibility, dependability, confirmability and transferability were used. Results The age range of participants was between 61 and 83 years and 73.3% of them were female. The two main categories of “tasting the bitter flavor of life” and “searching for a positive meaning in losing a child” together with the theme of “finding hope in the heart of darkness” were extracted from the participants’ experiences. Conclusions Despite the grief of losing a child, which had cast a dark shadow over the parents’ lives, the child’s liberation from worldly sufferings, his/her presence in a better world, and being hopeful about the grace of God had caused the elderly parents to find hope in the heart of darkness. After identifying the parents with a deceased child, they should be helped through psychological counseling and care of the healthcare team so that they can adapt to this situation by finding a positive meaning in losing their child.
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- 2021
13. Understanding the performance of a pan-African intervention to reduce postoperative mortality: a mixed-methods process evaluation of the ASOS-2 trial
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Nicola Vickery, Timothy Stephens, Leon du Toit, Dawid van Straaten, Rupert Pearse, Alexandra Torborg, Lucy Rolt, Mariechen Puchert, Graham Martin, Bruce Biccard, Bruce M. Biccard, Maia Lesosky, Tim Stephens, Landon Myer, Agya BA. Prempeh, Hyla-Louise Kluyts, Akinyinka Omigbodun, Adesoji Ademuyiwa, Muhammed Elhadi, Mohamed Elfagieh, Bernard Mbwele, Mpoki Ulisubisya, Lazaro Mboma, Daniel Z. Ashebir, Mahlet Tesfaye Bahta, Mohammed Hassen, Mikiyas Teferi, Yakob Seman, Eugene Zoumenou, Adam Hewitt-Smith, Janat Tumukunde, Dolly Munlemvo, Atilio Morais, Apollo Basenero, Pisirai Ndarukwa, Nazinigouba Ouerdraogo, Maman Sani Chaibou, Mohyeddine Zarouf, Ahmed Rhassane El Adib, Veekash Gobin, Zimogo Sanogo, Youssouf Coulibaly, Zipporah Ngumi, Tarig Fadalla, Cynthia Iradukunda, Vénérand Barendegere, Isaac O. Smalle, Mustapha Bittaye, Ahmadou Lamin Samateh, Mahmoud Elfiky, Maher Fawzy, Wakisa Mulwafu, Vanessa Msosa, Lygia Lopes, Akwasi Antwi-Kusi, Hamza D. Sama, Patrice Forget, Rupert M. Pearse, Marichen Puchert, Kris Schwebler, Freddy Kabambi, Tebogo Mabotja, Leandys Cobas, Albino Freitas, Maria Antunes, Bartolomeu Cabo, Domingos Paulo, Carlos Camongua, Yvette Avognon, Osseni Marcos, Raymond Kintomonho, Onesime Demahou, Gisèle Hounsa, Hugues Chobli, Elie Fassinou, Aurore Zoglobossou, Blaise Tchaou, Charles Tchegnonsi, Fifame Amadji, Francine Bossa, Ernest Ahounou, Djima Alao, Roushdane Odérémi, Afissatou Montairou, Oswald Gbehade, Romaric Tobome, Adam Boukari, Patrick Bakantieba, Arouna Sambo, Fanou Lionelle, Nounagnon Gilbert, Julien Attinon, Roger Klikpezo, Aumar Dadjo, Dénis Fanou, Gilberte Hounkpe, Bachabi Fafana, Néné Nguilu, Bodourin Dossou-Yovo, Chantal Segla, Mohamed Toko, Evelyne Gnele-Dedewanou, Michel Noukounwoui, Ethienne Yado, Timothé Gouroubéra, Valéry Adjignon, Serge Mewanou, Aïcha Tchomgang, Urielle Agossou, Fernand Soton, Charbel Azanlin, Lidwine Zomahoun, Rawéléguinbasba Armel Flavien Kabore, Salam Savadogo, Fatou Fleur Rosine Sanou, Farid Belém, Victoria Hien, Cheik Tidiane Hafid W. Bougouma, Sie Ahmed Ouattara, Mariam Bambara Kabore, Ouedraogo Nazinigouba, Papougnezambo Bonkoungou, Martin Lankoandé, Mireille Traoré, Patrick Sawadogo, Inès Wenmenga, Boureima Kinda, André Simporé, Christian Sapo, Salah Idriss Traore, Haoua Dipama, Lydie WR. Kaboré, Salifou Napon, Télesphore G. Kaboré, Arouna Louré, Pélagie PP. Tondé, Christian Zoundi, Martin Lankoande, Harouna Sanou, Remy Ndikumana, Carlos Nsengiyumva, Gregory Sund, Alliance Niyukuri, Axel Kwizera, Jean-Claude Niyondiko, Adolphe Manzanza Kilembe, Jean Pierre Mwema Ilunga, Nehema Hailemariam Sarah, Gabriel Mubobo Makeya, Idesbald Mwebe Mwepu, Ted Botawaosenge Likongo, Richard Kapela Mvwala, Raphael Nzau Kapend Mubunda, Noellie Kanka Mukuna, Julie Djondo Pembe, Nicolas Lumuanga Ndaye, Eric Bibonge Amisi, Mike Ilunga Madika, Joe Kembo Lungela, Didier Ndonda Mayemba, Philomene Mamba Diyoyo, Alex Mbo Ngalala, Martin Mamba Mukenga, Patricia Tito Kabuni, Dany Bolimo Mpoto, Herve Inesnku Mole, Louise Keby, Oria Andavo Buti, Anselme Phaka, Belinda Mayenge, Jean Jeacques Kabuley Kalongo, Timothe Kemfuni Mawisa, Rodrigue Tondo Ngwizani, Kuyala Leya, Dieudonne Kisile Sanduku, Timothe Nkemfuni Mawisa, Coco Nseke Mfumu, Mbuta Bolenge, Desire Kinzenzengu Kabuce, Patrick Kintieti, Amelia Mbuluku, Vicky Mahuwa, Tharcice Khonde Mabiala, Guilain Ngoy, Patrick Boloko, Nono Mazangama Mvwama, Jose Kengbanda, Pitchou Mushimbonga, Blaise Kuhapala, Nzosani Marcel, Kienze Guylain, Gerard Mboma, Sandra Zalambo Sagboze, Michel Muteya Manika, Jean Pierre Mumbere Kigayi, Roger Mukanire Cishugi, Placide Buhendwa Mugisho, Roger Baguma, Moïse Kongolo, Michel Mandungu Mbayabu, Crispin Mukendi Muamba, Edmond Banema Kapinga, Vasco Ngolela Kapinga, Guylain Tshimanga Nsumpi, Patrick Kanda Odia, Salomon Bingidimi, Gilbert Kpengbemale, Desire Hubert Bofunga Bosonga Imposo, Patricia Matondo, Servet Lelo, Jeremie Kalambayi, Mohamed Abdel-Ghaffar, Abdelrahman Soliman, Mostafa Abdelrahman, Sameh Shehata, Alia Rabee, Mohamed Abou Heba, Mohamed Rabei Abdelfattah, Tamer Ahmed Maher Ghoniem, Sherif M.K. Shehata, Mohamed Lotfy, Ahmed ElHaddad, Bereket Gebremeskel, Girmay Fisseha, Mebrahtu Abay, Degena Bahrey, Assefa Hika, Abdurezak Ali, Kindie Moges, Jemal Ahmed, Desalegn Abdisa, Abebe Megersa, Wendwosen Abayne, Haftom Berhane, Reiye Esayas, Fitsum Kifle, Kokeb Desita, Abebe Addise, Dagim Shimelash, Shitalem Tadesse, Bezaye Zemedkun, Peniel Kenna, Ayenew Yirdie, Abinet Sisay, Tebikew Gashu, Fassil Mihretu, Yesuf Ahmed, Bekele Debebe, Abdureuf Misgea, Amare Agmas, Rahel Assefa, Abdurahman Gelmo, Seifu Alemu, Brook Damtachew, Merid Mersha, Yaekob Chemere, Samuel Fekadu, Sintayehu Regasa, Bonsa Sileshi, Desalegn Wosen, Rebira Adamu, Gersam Mulugeta, Teshome Bacha, Zewude Gudisa, Kebebe Bekele, Alelign Tasew, Habtamu Gezahegn, Daniel Atlaw, Damtew Solomon, Habtemariam Gebresillasie, Girmaye Tesfaye, Negussie Sarbecha, Biniyam Sahiledengle, Kenbon Seyoum, Gemechu Ganfure, Yohannes Tekalegn, Gosa Tesfaye, Temesgen Ayichew, Shibiru Sendaba, Musefa Redwan, Eyasu Muse, Girma Nina, Bizuneh Sime, Addisalem Tadege, Anbesse Jima, Nugusu Ayalew, Dagmawi Workneh, Daniel Teferi, Momodou T. Nyassi, Landing N. 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Chifamba, Sarudzai Zhou, Esta Hove, Shamiso Dende, Beauty Manjengwa, Penias Kapisa, null Mashava, Caritas Chiura, Locadia Katsukunya, Godfrey Muguti, Doreen Mashava, Elton Ndhlovu, Zanele Mangwangwa, and Nombulelo Dube
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Interprofessional Relations ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Psychological intervention ,Fidelity ,Postoperative Complications ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Intervention (counseling) ,Humans ,Medicine ,Postoperative Period ,Cooperative Behavior ,Nursing management ,media_common ,Response rate (survey) ,business.industry ,Standard of Care ,Odds ratio ,Hospitals ,Confidence interval ,Clinical trial ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Population Surveillance ,Africa ,Physical therapy ,business - Abstract
Background The African Surgical OutcomeS-2 (ASOS-2) trial tested an enhanced postoperative surveillance intervention to reduce postoperative mortality in Africa. We undertook a concurrent evaluation to understand the process of intervention delivery. Methods Mixed-methods process evaluation, including field notes, interviews, and post-trial questionnaire responses. Qualitative analysis used the framework method with subsequent creation of comparative case studies, grouping hospitals by intervention fidelity. A post-trial questionnaire was developed using initial qualitative analyses. Categorical variables were summarised as count (%) and continuous variables as median (inter-quartile range [IQR]). Odds ratios (OR) were used to rank influences by impact on fidelity. Results The dataset included eight in-depth case studies, and 96 questionnaire responses (response rate 67%) plus intervention fidelity data for each trial site. Overall, 57% (n=55/96) of hospitals achieved intervention delivery using an inclusive definition of fidelity. Delivery of the ASOS-2 interventions and data collection presented a significant burden to the investigators, outstripping limited resources. The influences most associated with fidelity were: surgical staff enthusiasm for the trial (OR=3.0; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.3–7.0); nursing management support of the trial (OR=2.6; 95% CI, 1.1–6.5); performance of a dummy run (OR=2.6; 95% CI, 1.1–6.1); nursing colleagues seeing the value of the intervention(s) (OR=2.1; 95% CI, 0.9–5.7); and site investigators' belief in the effectiveness of the intervention (OR=3.2; 95% CI, 1.2–9.4). Conclusions ASOS-2 has proved that coordinated interventional research across Africa is possible, but delivering the ASOS-2 interventions was a major challenge for many investigators. Future improvement science efforts must include better planning for intervention delivery, additional support to investigators, and promotion of strong inter-professional teamwork. Clinical trial registration ClinicalTrials gov NCT03853824.
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14. GENITOURINARY MYIASIS CAUSED BY MUSCA DOMESTICA: REGARDING A SINGULAR
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A.R. El Adib, M. Oujidi, Houssam Rebahi, R. Moutaj, Y. Islah, Pharmacy , Cadi AyyadUniversity,Marrakesh. Morocco., Loubna Darfaoui, M. Sbai, Fz. Lazrak, and E. El Mezouari
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Genitourinary myiasis ,Medicine ,business ,Dermatology ,Musca - Abstract
A 27-year-old woman from and resident in ourika(Marrakesh region – Morocco) with a history of anemia under iron treatment, without a history of surgery, has G1 P1. Presented to the Mohamed VI University Hospital on day 21 post partum of a vaginal birth at home, the evolution was marked by the appearance of urinary incontinence treated in the emergency room by placing a catheter urinary on day 6 post partum then send to her home for the COVID 19 context, then the patient consulted again at the gyneco-obstetric emergency room for deterioration of the general condition in a picture of hemodynamic shock. On physical examination, the patient was hemodynamically unstable with blood pressure figures of 70/40 mmhg, heart rate at 50 bpm, temperature at 35 ° and mucosal skin pallor.Examination of the vaginal cavity showed the presence of numerous whitish-looking maggots, a sample was taken by the biology team that collected the maggots for the purpose of a parasitological study to identify the parasite responsible.
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15. How I do it: horizontal fissure approach to the middle cerebellar peduncle
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Caleb Rutledge, Kunal P. Raygor, Adib A. Abla, and Daniel A. Tonetti
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Trigeminal nerve ,Cerebellum ,Horizontal fissure ,business.industry ,Fissure ,Anatomy ,Cerebellopontine angle ,Pons ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,nervous system ,Middle cerebellar peduncle ,Medicine ,Surgery ,Neurology (clinical) ,Brainstem ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND The horizontal fissure approach is a workhorse for brainstem lesions in the central and dorsolateral pons and middle cerebellar peduncle (MCP). The cerebellopontine fissure is a V-shaped fissure with a superior and inferior limb between the cerebellum, pons, and MCP. The horizontal or petrosal fissure is at the apex of the cerebellopontine fissure and extends laterally to divide the petrosal surface of the cerebellum into superior and inferior parts. Splitting this fissure exposes the posterolateral aspect of the MCP without excessive retraction or transgression of the cerebellum. METHOD We demonstrate and describe the horizontal fissure operative approach to the middle cerebellar peduncle for resection of a pontine cavernoma with illustrative figures and operative video. CONCLUSION Splitting the horizontal (petrosal) fissure of the cerebellum brings the middle cerebellar peduncle into view behind the root entry zone of the trigeminal nerve, providing an expanded, safe corridor to the central and dorsolateral pons.
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16. A Nonisolated High Step-Up Three-Port Soft-Switched Converter With Minimum Switches
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Mohammad S. Golsorkhi, Rasoul Cheraghi, and Ehsan Adib
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Computer science ,business.industry ,Photovoltaic system ,Electrical engineering ,Battery (vacuum tube) ,Port (circuit theory) ,Inductor ,Battery pack ,Maximum power point tracking ,law.invention ,Capacitor ,Control and Systems Engineering ,law ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Low voltage - Abstract
In this article, a nonisolated high step-up three-port converter is proposed based on the single-ended primary-inductor converter. The proposed converter includes two switches, which are turned on under zero voltage switching or low-voltage condition intrinsically. The overall number of elements used in the converter is small. Furthermore, the conduction losses are reduced by reducing the number of the semiconductor elements in both battery and photovoltaic (PV) current flow paths. The input inductor is not coupled to any inductors to reduce the PV current ripple and enhance the realization of maximum power point tracking (MPPT). Since low-voltage switches with low on -resistance are selectable, conduction losses are reduced. All modes of operation in the steady-state condition are discussed and design considerations in each mode are presented. Finally, the experimental prototype of the proposed converter with a 24 V PV source, 36 V battery pack, and a 380 V-200 W load is presented.
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17. Switchable bandstop to allpass filter using cascaded transmission line SIW resonators in K-band
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Amirul Aizat Zolkefli, Noor Azwan Shairi, Nurulhalim Hassim, Zahriladha Zakaria, Huda A. Majid, Adib Othman, Imran Mohd Ibrahim, and Badrul Hisham Ahmad
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Control and Optimization ,Materials science ,Computer Networks and Communications ,business.industry ,PIN diode ,Band-stop filter ,law.invention ,Filter design ,Resonator ,Hardware and Architecture ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Filter (video) ,law ,Transmission line ,K band ,Computer Science (miscellaneous) ,Optoelectronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Instrumentation ,All-pass filter ,Information Systems - Abstract
In this paper, a switchable bandstop to allpass filter using cascaded transmission line SIW resonators is proposed. The switchable filter is performed by the switchable cascaded transmission line SIW resonators using discrete PIN diodes. Therefore, it can be used for rejecting any unwanted frequencies in the communication systems. The proposed filter design is operated in K-band and targeted for millimeter wave front end system for 5G telecommunication. Two filter designs with different orientation (design A and B) are investigated for the best performance and compact size. As a result, design B is the best by giving a maximum attenuation of 39.5 dB at 26.4 GHz with the layout size of 33×30 mm.
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18. E-Wallet: A Study On Contracts Involved Within Its Operational Mechanism
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Muhammad Aunurrochim and Muhammad Adib bin Saharudin
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Software portability ,Electronic money ,Risk analysis (engineering) ,business.industry ,Issuer ,media_common.quotation_subject ,The Internet ,Payment ,business ,Database transaction ,media_common ,FinTech ,Term (time) - Abstract
The use of digital wallet or also known as e-wallet is widely spreading across world and specifically among Muslim in Malaysia without people actually knowing and understanding the operational mechanism of an e-wallet. Research has shown that the advancements in term of technology that are brought by e-wallet claimed to give a lot of benefits and advantages towards its users. E-wallet have the ability to make transactions easier, faster and quicker than before. The use of e-wallet also creates improvements in payments, portability, and cashless transaction. This study aims to identify the concept of e-wallet in term of its definition, operational mechanism and the contracts that are involved within e-wallet. The main instrument used for data collection was journals, library research and Internet. The construction of the instrument is the result of modification of the instruments that have been used by previous researchers and researchers’ own design based on the objectives to be achieved. The result shows the right concept of an e-wallet based on its definition as electronic money is a payment instrument that contains monetary value that is paid in advance by the user to the e-money issuer. The user of e-money can make payments for purchases of items and services to vendors who offer the e-money as payment. Besides, writer also finds the contracts involved within an e-wallet namely, wadi’ah contract and qardh contract. The results indicate that e-wallet operational mechanism is not contradict and in accordance to Sharia, hence allowed and permissible. However, further research is needed to identify other factors that could strengthen the effectiveness of this study.
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19. Prevalence, associated factors and outcomes of pressure injuries in adult intensive care unit patients: the DecubICUs study
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Labeau, Sonia O, Afonso, Elsa, Benbenishty, Julie, Blackwood, Bronagh, Boulanger, Carole, Brett, Stephen J, Calvino-Gunther, Silvia, Chaboyer, Wendy, Coyer, Fiona, Deschepper, Mieke, François, Guy, Honore, Patrick M, Jankovic, Radmilo, Khanna, Ashish K, Llaurado-Serra, Mireia, Lin, Frances, Rose, Louise, Rubulotta, Francesca, Saager, Leif, Williams, Ged, Blot, Stijn I, Dritan, Muzha, Antoni Margarit Ribas, Fernando, Lipovesty, Cecilia, Loudet, Fiona, Coyer, Philipp, Eller, Nafseen, Mostafa, Patrick, M Honoré, Vanesa Mercado Telleria, Jasmina, Smajic, Paula Cristina Nogueira, Khalid Mahmood Khan Nafees, Romuald, Hentchoya, Louise, Rose, Javiera, Soledad, Frances, Lin, Yenny, Cardenas, Amylkar Garay Reyes, Alan, Sustic, Meropi, Mpouzika, Tamas, Vymazal, Hanne Irene Jensen, Hernan, Aguirre-Bermeo, Liivi, Maddison, Maija, Valta, Silvia, Calvino-Gunther, Frank, Bloos, Faustina Excel Adipa, Vasilios, Koulouras, Judy, Enamorado, Zsuzsann, Ágoston, Hrönn, Birgisdóttir, Amit, Gupta, Mohan, Gurjar, Bram, Kilapong, Seyed Mohammadreza Hashemian, Ignacio, Martin-Loeches, Julie, Benbenishty, Andrea, Cortegiani, Kelly, Fletcher, Yoshiro, Hayashi, Wangari, Waweru-Siika, Khalid, Abidi, Sang-Min, Lee, Burhan, Hadri, Mihails, Dolgusevs, Fayez François Abillama, Tomas, Jovaisa, Cyril, Thix, Muhammed, Elhadi, Basri Mat Nor, Shanti, Ratnam, Mohd Zulfakar Mazlan, Sundaresan, Maiyalagan, Luis, Sánchez-Hurtado, Adrian, Belii, Mendsaikhan, Naranpurev, Prabha, Gautam, Dylan De Lange, Rachael, Parke, Rose Ekama Ilesanmi, Mirjana, Shosholcheva, Antonija, Petosic, Ranveig, Lind, Madiha Hashmi Ffarcsi, Javier, Bogarin, Aaron Mark Hernandez, Malgorzata, Mikaszewska-Sokolewicz, Bruno, Sousa, Dana, Tomescu, Dorel, Sandesc, Theogene, Twagirumugabe, Vitaly, Gusarov, Maie, Ebaid, Radmilo, Jankovic, Gari, Slobodianiuk, Andrea, Martonova, Rihard, Knafelj, Mervyn, Mer, Emilio, Maseda, Bernardo, Panka, Joerg, C Schefold, Eva, Joelsson-Alm, Konlawij, Trongtrakul, Lorna, Merritt-Charles, Lamia Ouanes Besbes, Yalım, Dikmen, Lesia, Zgrzheblovska, Mark, Fielding, Francesca, Rubulotta, Ashish, K Khanna, Leif, Saager, Ingrid von der Osten, Alban, Greca, Alma, Cani, Nordian, Xhindi, Genci, Hyska, Antonio Margarit Ribas, Susana, Pinto, Paulo, Alves, Romina, Esposito, Emanuel, Valgolio, John Thomas Sanchez Minope, Antonio, Abdala, Maria, Ayala, Silvina, Bravo, Ana, Bantar, Patricia, Delgado, Gustavo, Badariotti, Fernando, Lipovestky, Ana, Diaz, Pablo, Saul, Mariano, Setten, Alejandra, Aucapina, Ysica, Acosta, Victor, Gonzalez, Luis, Camputaro, Fernando, Baccaro, Robert, Villa, Marcela, Mastantuono, Emiliano, Dean, Oscar Fernández Rostello, Patricia, Brizuela, Julio Ricardo Bartoli, Matias, Guereschi, Cristian, Quiroga, Sofia, Putruele, Paula, Villegas, Veronica, Curilen, Ruben, Fernandez, Mariangeles Gabriela Nocheretti, Rosana Gabriela Escalante, Cecilia Inés Loudet, Silvia, Fernandez, Ana Laura Gonzalez, Gustavo Andres Alvarez, Federico, Iglesias, Silvia, Chaparro, Graciela, Zakalik, Gonzalo, Pagella, Matías, Baini, Pierina Arias Campos, Ignacio, Sabbag, Armando, Schmukler, Imelda Perdomo Fonseca, Gonzalo Martín Alvarez, Mario, Ramirez, Fernando, Tapia, Carlos Alejandro Bascary, Graciela Del Valle Gimenez, Fernando Pablo Bertoletti, Esteban, Milioto, Pablo Julio Maldonaldo Bonsignore, Maria Alejandra Fernandez, Julie, Smith, Tim, Chimunda, Lorraine, Thompson, Teena, Maguire, Wendy, Chaboyer, Stacey, Watts, Marion, Mitchell, Madeleine, Powell, India, Lye, Leanne, Parsons, Nerilee, Baker, Claire, Reynolds, Amy, Thompson, Kristy, Masters, Kellie, Sosnowski, Lynette, Morrison, Gavin, D Leslie, Ramanathan, Lakshmanan, Alexis, Tabah, Wendy, Brown, Sharon, McDowell-Skaines, Andrea, Mclucas, Chris, Smith, Mandy, Tallot, Sarah, Jones, Michelle, Barakat-Johnson, Thomas, Leong, Rand, Butcher, Kerrie, Martin, Philipp, Douschan, Dirk von Lewinski, René, Schmutz, Uta, Kolussi, Fatema, Salman, Zainab, Ateya, Koen De Decker, Niels Van Regenmortel, Anita, Jans, Patricia, Wijnands, Stefano, Coremans, Patrick, M Honore, David De Bels, Tanja, Depuydt, Caroline, Paillet, Luc-Marie, Jacquet, Walter, Swinnen, Francis, Hannes, Matthia, Mergeay, Stijn Van de Velde, Silvie, Allaert, Pieter, Hoste, Christophe, Borin, Sandrine, Balon, Vincent, Fraipont, Patrick, Biston, Nicolas De Schryver, Thierry, Dugernier, Ilse Van Cotthem, Angelica Olivetto de Almeida, Silvia Angelica Jorge, Delmiro, Becker, Raysa Cristina Schmidt, Evellyn, Oliveira, Aline, Ramalho, Eliane, Mazocoli, Audrey, Fioretti, Elaine, Barros, Leticia, Serpa, Suzana, Bianchini, Ticiane, Campanili, Taís, Pantaleao, Paulo Carlos Garcia, Ana Lucia Vitti Ronchini, Rayanne, Santos, Nurulhuda Binti, A Manap, Sean, Bagshaw, Dominic, Carney, Jon, Davidow, Ella, Rokosh, Andréa Maria Laizner, Samantha, Smith, Megan, Mcquirter, Betty Star Kampayana, René, Favre, Martin, Sills, Julie, Dallaire, Cathy, Becker, Sherissa, Microys, Bonnie, Bowes, Jennifer, Lajeunesse, Rishi, Ghosh, Jacqueline, Baptiste-Savoie, Rose, Raizman, Gabriel, Suen, Noushin, Taghavi, Orla, Smith, Clare, Fielding, Julieta, Canales, Pia, Molina, Javiera, Chaparro, Maria Idalia Sepulveda, Matias Jesús Flamm Zamorano, Pamela, Rocha, Ximena, Villanueva, Paola, Araya, Meneses, Dayan, Fernando, Avalos, Xiaohan, Li, Liu, Yu, Xinxia, Li, Xiaoyan, Chen, Zhixia, Jiang, Jing, Yang, Jingfang, Chen, Lei, Yang, Kefang, Wang, Jie, Gao, Xiuhua, Fang, Ronghua, Zhao, Xinhua, Xia, Hongmei, Liu, Jing, Li, Haiyan, Wang, Gen, Meng, Yanhong, Di, Damei, Wang, Rong Hua Zhao, Li Ping Hu, Peipei, Xu, Qing Feng Jiao, Hai Yun Wang, Chun Jie Xia, Yan, Liu, Mei, Ye, Yan, Wan, Wenmei, Wang, Yajun, Ding, Aiua, Ren, Yan, Gao, Qi, Li, Guifang, Du, Yanling, Shen, Yanming, Ding, Ning, Li, Cui, Yuan, Lei, Tan, Qiang, Lin, Hailing, Guo, Howe, Yan, Xiao, Xu, Wei, Zhang, Jinxian, Liang, Libing, Zhang, Eryun, Tian, Qian, Zhao, Lin, Insu, Jingwen, Dong, Yanmei, Gu, Ying, Liu, Lina, Zhao, Wei, Wang, Hongmei, Qiao, Lili, Tuo, Mengmeng, Lv, Jin Yu Zhu, Jifen, Zhu, Ying, Wei, Man, Liu, Yin, He, Jiyin, Cheng, Jin, Liu, Jia, Na, Dongfang, Wei, Qing, Li, Xiaoying, Wu, Huan, Duan, Dongliang, Lin, Qiong, Liang, Xiaofang, Luo, Yunfeng, Xiong, Rong Fen Huang, Jing, Fu, Tao, Zan, Man, Ye, Zeya, Shi, Yanfei, Long, Yang, Lei, Xiaodi, Liu, Chen, Yumei, Lingling, Wang, Yali, Zhang, Yan, Xu, Cheng, Wang, Zhijuan, Chengxia, Sun, Jinhui, Song, Yingli, Wang, Xiumei, Liu, Yupeng, Liu, Yuxia, Yuan, Qingping, Huang, Fengling, Yang, Yun, Wu, Xianping, Luo, Xiaowu, Bai, Hong, Zheng, Min, Song, Yue, Sun, Zhangshuangzi, Li, Feifei, Luo, Miao, Liu, Li Chuntang Li, Xinjian, Li, Guiping, Zhang, Lina, Xiao, Tingting, Yu, Guangyuan, Gao, Wei, Wei, Fanglan, Wang, Ting, Han, Tingting, Li, Zeng, Qi, Jing Mei Zeng, Yan, Long, Fuqun, Pan, Jing, Wang, Guoxue, He, Haiyan, Chen, Feifei, Zhang, Chao, Yu, Gao, Chunhua, Xiuying, Yao, Dongmei, Bai, Liu, Lu, Xuelian, Xu, Yan, Wang, Xuejuan, Liang, Zhang, Na, Aizhi, Zhang, Xiaochun, Hu, Hui, Zhang, Ruixia, Wang, Poon Shing Tak, Sung Wai Ho, Qun Xia Jiang, Xinran, Ding, Liu, Hong, Limei, Miao, Zhaoxia, Feng, Liping, Huang, Juan, Wu, Yuping, Wang, Jiye, Guo, Baoke, Zhang, Chaoqun, Ma, Han, Yu, Congcong, Liu, Min, Ding, Linlin, Luan, Jing, Zheng, Shanshan, Lv, Shumin, Jiang, Wenzhen, Cao, Xiujuan, Xue, Guangyan, Liu, Xiyan, Wei, Youru, Jiang, Zhiru, Yao, Gao, Li, Jinhua, Li, Wenwen, Zhao, Mei, Jiang, Junping, Hao, Jing, Zhang, Caiju, Song, Feifei, Chen, Shuhui, Wang, Lili, Hu, Deyan, Cao, Jianhong, Wan, Xiaomin, Wang, Hongyan, Shao, Zhenxia, Zhang, Xia, Cui, Jingyu, Liu, Lijuan, Zhao, Xingguo, Li, Limei, Fan, Ling, Zhang, Min, Yu, Biyan, Li, Chunxia, Li, Ling, Liu, Xuelian, Liu, Wenmin, Chen, Yan, Li, Zhang, Zhigang, Yuchen, Wu, Chenghau, Mu, Guoyan, Zhu, Fan, Yang, Qi, Bo, Ling, Li, Meili, Chen, Jing Hua Jiang, Hai, Yin, Xuelian, Pang, Yue Ying Gong, Shunzhu, Yang, Xiaoli, Yan, Xianhong, Zheng, Dehong, Lei, Lei, Lei, Yinhua, Guo, Lihong, Liu, Jing, Yu, Wei, Sun, Aiping, Bi, Weiwei, Li, Yang, Wu, Ji, Li, Dongshu, Ni, Zijing, Wu, Bing, Song, Qin, Fei, Yang, Xiaoyan, Qiong, Ran, Xixi, Li, Xueping, Jiao, Hua, Ji, Sun, Zhiping, Hong, Ma, Jianhong, Mu, Yanhua, Hao, Yin, Li, Ying, Wang, Caihong, Hui, Wenjie, Ju, Yuxia, Huo, Yuxia, Wang, Lei, Chen, Yan, Yan, Qingli, Zhao, Hongjuan, Chen, Guijun, Bao, Ying, Cao, Hong, Li, Hong, Zhang, Ying, Zhang, Lina, Xu, Jia, Guixiang, Ying, Li, Hui Min Zhao, Xia, Huang, Zhaoxing, Dai, Yanman, Jian, Hongsu, Zhang, Zhixia, Tian, Zu Qing Cao, Miao, Li, Yang, Liu, Fei, Ouyang, Fuying, Ma, Wangyan, Jin, Liuyan, Ge, Shifen, Wu, Weilian, Yuan, Tianfei, Chen, Guanxiu, Shi, Zhihong, Chen, Kewei, Liu, Xue, Lin, Yuemen, Ly, Sun, Lijuan, Xiao Fang Tian, Shuo, Wang, Zhangxia, Feng, Xiaozhe, Liu, Yunchun, Dong, Jundi, Zhang, Nie, Bocui, Guoxian, Wang, Yingjuan, Zhao, Xiaojun, Wu, Qiao, Yang, Rongjun Ling Hu, Xue Qin Li, Zhu Jun Yu, Yanlan, Yao, Xiaoqiong, Deng, Yan, Xiao, Yan, Xie, Yanping, Yang, Huai, Yang, Yuming, Zhou, Zhuqing, Li, Min, Xiao, Yongxia, Yang, Yani, Tian, Luz Marina Silva Gama, Juan Sebastian Hernandez, Nestor, Caicedo, Jorge, Marin, Maria-Elena, Ochoa, Monica, Gomez, José, Rojas-Suarez, Jeniffer, Gonzalez, Amylkar José Garay Reyes, Edwin, Chapeta, Estefania, Orozco, Ina, Filipović-Grčić, Anita, Vuković, Suzana, Pečenković, Aleksandar, Šuput, Gordana, Zivanovic-Posilovic, Armanda, Bozena, Nikolina, Udiljak, Morena, Milic, Renata Curic Radivojevic, Slobodan, Mihaljevic, Marijana, Matas, Dinko, Tonkovic, Hemena, Čuljak, Ivana, Herceg, Gordana, Pavlisa, Milena, Dobric, Tatjana, Beker, Višnja Nesek Adam, Tanja, Goranovic, Chrysanthos, Markoulias, Mina, Mathaios, Maria, Mylordou, Eleni, Achilleos, Pavlina, Kleanthous, Veronika, Kotanidi, Maria, Foka, Iwy, Charalabous, Anna, Alexandrou, Marios, Georgiou, Artemis, Patsalos, Sofia, Zepoy, Constantina, Constantinou, Petr, Piza, Tomas, Vymazal, Elisabeth, Wiborg, Louise, Bruhn, Karin, Kaasby, Karin Rehnholt Pedersen, Sanne, Mikkelsen, Marie, Collet, Anne, Langvad, Hanne, Andresen, Susanne, Fischer, Inger Ebbesen Kjærgård, Britta, Jepsen, Birthe, Husted, Morten, Bestle, Anne Marie Kodal, Tina Charlotte Bitsch Hansen, Anne Sofie Bomholt Pedersen, Tina Damgaar Thomsen, Anisette, Hoegenhaven, Mette, From, Tine Melgaard Frandsen, Grit, Henning, Anja, Hansen, Inger Abildgaard Bliksted, Luis Mario Tamayo, Pedro, Mogrovejo, Carolina, Palaez, Diego Rolando Morocho Tutillo, Cintia Valencia Hurtado, Maria Fernanda García, Diana, Alvarez, Fausto, Guerrero, Alexandra, Vasquez, Martin, Kütimets, Kadri, Tamme, Eneli, Anvelt, Lomangisi, Dlamini-Sserumaga, Carita, Löfqvist, Virpi, Lusenius, Outi, Kauppi, Jenni-Katarina, Sakki, Tarja, Tervo-Heikkinen, Ulla, Kesti, Merja, Merilainen, Elina, Karjula, Minna, Peltomaa, Auli, Palmu, Maarit, Ahtiala, Maija Anniina Valta, Hervé, Mentec, Gaëtan, Plantefève, Guillaume, Besch, Sébastien, Pili-Floury, Stanislas, Ledochowski, Marc Danguy des Déserts, Christophe, Giacardi, Cédric, Daubin, Audrey, Massard, Yann Le Guen, Agnès, Blanc, Simon, Mandaroux, Silvia Calvino Günther, Prune, Avogadro, Anthony, Radavidson, Jean, Turc, Sébastien, Jochmans, Hervé, Quintard, Laetitia, Boyer, Cédric, Bruel, François, Philippart, Philippe, Montravers, Enora, Atchade, Nadine, Flessel, Benoît, Chinardet, Léa, Soulisse, Cindy, Pillard, Delphine, Ngo, Benjamin, Bongiorno, Nathalie, Heitzler, Virginie, Souppart, Nathalie, Gautheret, Jean-Francois, Timsit, Fatiha, Essardy, Muriel, Fartoukh, Daisy, Mehay, Fabienne, Etourneau, Jean-Christophe, Farkas, Pascal, Beuret, Gabriel, Preda, Etienne De Montmollin, Vincent, Castelain, Ulrich, Jaschinski, Monika, Rothenfusser, Detlef, Kindgen-Milles, Thomas, Dimski, Christine, Fiedler, Tobias, Heinicke, Patrick, Meybohm, Tobias, Schulze, Marc, Bota, Sabrina, Pelz, Tobias, Odenthal, Martin, Christ, Kathrin, Bösl, Achilleas, Chovas, Sebastian, Stehr, Philipp, Simon, Sarah, Grotheer, Sebastian, Schüppel, Stefan, Schaller, Lea, Albrecht, Andeas, Stübner, Stephan, Graeser, Nina, Kolbe, Martina, Lausch, Anja, Diers, Ulf, Guenther, Reimer, 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Funder: European Society of Intensive Care Medicine; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100013347, Funder: Flemish Society for Critical Care Nurses, Purpose: Intensive care unit (ICU) patients are particularly susceptible to developing pressure injuries. Epidemiologic data is however unavailable. We aimed to provide an international picture of the extent of pressure injuries and factors associated with ICU-acquired pressure injuries in adult ICU patients. Methods: International 1-day point-prevalence study; follow-up for outcome assessment until hospital discharge (maximum 12 weeks). Factors associated with ICU-acquired pressure injury and hospital mortality were assessed by generalised linear mixed-effects regression analysis. Results: Data from 13,254 patients in 1117 ICUs (90 countries) revealed 6747 pressure injuries; 3997 (59.2%) were ICU-acquired. Overall prevalence was 26.6% (95% confidence interval [CI] 25.9–27.3). ICU-acquired prevalence was 16.2% (95% CI 15.6–16.8). Sacrum (37%) and heels (19.5%) were most affected. Factors independently associated with ICU-acquired pressure injuries were older age, male sex, being underweight, emergency surgery, higher Simplified Acute Physiology Score II, Braden score < 19, ICU stay > 3 days, comorbidities (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, immunodeficiency), organ support (renal replacement, mechanical ventilation on ICU admission), and being in a low or lower-middle income-economy. Gradually increasing associations with mortality were identified for increasing severity of pressure injury: stage I (odds ratio [OR] 1.5; 95% CI 1.2–1.8), stage II (OR 1.6; 95% CI 1.4–1.9), and stage III or worse (OR 2.8; 95% CI 2.3–3.3). Conclusion: Pressure injuries are common in adult ICU patients. ICU-acquired pressure injuries are associated with mainly intrinsic factors and mortality. Optimal care standards, increased awareness, appropriate resource allocation, and further research into optimal prevention are pivotal to tackle this important patient safety threat.
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Iraj Ragerdi Kashani, Fardin Fathi, Wael Mohamed Yousef Mohamed, Asie Sadeghi, Morteza Abouzaripour, Parichehr Pasbakhsh, Kazem Zibara, Adib Zendedel, Saied Nekoonam, Maryam Shabani, and Mahdad Abdi
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endocrine system diseases ,Microglia ,business.industry ,TREM2 ,General Neuroscience ,AMPK ,Pharmacology ,Toxicology ,medicine.disease ,Luxol fast blue stain ,Astrogliosis ,Metformin ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine ,Remyelination ,business ,Neuroinflammation ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disorder characterized by reactive gliosis, inflammation, and demyelination. Microglia plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of MS and has the dynamic plasticity to polarize between pro-inflammatory (M1) and anti-inflammatory (M2) phenotypes. Metformin, a glucose-lowering drug, attenuates inflammatory responses by activating adenosine monophosphate protein kinase (AMPK) which suppresses nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB). In this study, we indirectly investigated whether metformin therapy would regulate microglia activity in the cuprizone (CPZ)-induced demyelination mouse model of MS via measuring the markers associated with pro- and anti-inflammatory microglia. Evaluation of myelin by luxol fast blue staining revealed that metformin treatment (CPZ + Met) diminished demyelination, in comparison to CPZ mice. In addition, metformin therapy significantly alleviated reactive microgliosis and astrogliosis in the corpus callosum, as measured by Iba-1 and GFAP staining. Moreover, metformin treatment significantly downregulated the expression of pro-inflammatory associated genes (iNOS, H2-Aa, and TNF-α) in the corpus callosum, whereas expression of anti-inflammatory markers (Arg1, Mrc1, and IL10) was not promoted, compared to CPZ mice. Furthermore, protein levels of iNOS (pro-inflammatory marker) were significantly decreased in the metformin group, while those of Trem2 (anti-inflammatory marker) were increased. In addition, metformin significantly increased AMPK activation in CPZ mice. Finally, metformin administration significantly reduced the activation level of NF-κB in CPZ mice. In summary, our data revealed that metformin attenuated pro-inflammatory microglia markers through suppressing NF-κB activity. The positive effects of metformin on microglia and remyelination suggest that it could be used as a promising candidate to lessen the incidence of inflammatory neurodegenerative diseases such as MS.
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21. A soft‐switching inverting high step‐down converter with a pair of coupled inductors and self‐driven synchronous rectifier
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Farzad Hosseinabadi, Abbas Z. Kouzani, Hosein Farzanehfard, Behzad Soleymani, M. A. Parvez Mahmud, Ehsan Adib, and Md. Rabiul Islam
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Physics ,TK7800-8360 ,Soft switching ,business.industry ,Electrical engineering ,Synchronous rectifier ,Electronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Inductor ,Self driven ,business ,Dc dc converter ,Step down converter - Abstract
In this paper, a non‐isolated coupled‐inductor high step‐down converter with extended duty cycle is proposed, which operates under discontinuous conduction mode. The soft‐switching condition is provided for all the switches and diodes, which results in the reduction of the switching losses, and the losses related to diode reverse recovery problem. Also, a self‐drive circuit is used to automatically generate the ON and OFF gate signals of the synchronous rectifier, which recovers the gate energy and reduces the complexity. In this topology, only a single coupled inductor is proposed which decreases the size and cost of the proposed converter. A 200 W laboratory prototype is implemented, and its results confirm the validity of theoretical analysis and advantages of the proposed converter over previous structures.
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22. TRANSFORMASI PENDIDIKAN ISLAM PERSPEKTIF HUKUM TIGA TAHAP AUGUSTE COMTE
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Hamdan Adib
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Higher education ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Law of three stages ,Metaphysics ,Islam ,General Medicine ,Humanism ,Worship ,Epistemology ,Pluralism (political theory) ,Afterlife ,Sociology ,business ,media_common - Abstract
This study aims to examine the transformation of Islamic education in terms of Auguste Comte's three-stage law. This study uses a qualitative approach with the type of research is library research. The results of this study are that the theological stage occurred when the emergence of the first Islamic boarding school in the form of a Salaf Islamic Boarding School whose focus of study was only on theological aspects or aspects of life after death. then the metaphysical stage shows the use of reason to answer problems that occur in humans both at the theological level as well as worship and muamalah. then the positive stage where humans have considered scientific facts in solving Islamic problems, namely the emergence of offers of humanist meanings of Islam such as pluralism and Islamic archipelago. The emergence of Islamic higher education institutions has also become a forum for discussing scientific answers by academics who have professional qualifications and competencies.
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23. Application of fuzzy modelling to predict the earthquake damage degree of buildings based on field data
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Abbas Akbarpour Nikghalb Rashti, Mohammad Reza Amiri Shahmirani, Emadaldin Mohammadi Golafshani, and Mohammad Reza Adib Ramezani
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Statistics and Probability ,021110 strategic, defence & security studies ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Field data ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,General Engineering ,020101 civil engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Structural engineering ,0201 civil engineering ,Degree (temperature) ,Fuzzy modelling ,Artificial Intelligence ,business - Abstract
Prediction of structural damage prior to earthquake occurrence provides an early warning for stakeholders of building such as owners and urban managers and can lead to necessary decisions for retrofitting of structures before a disaster occurs, legislating urban provisions of execution of building particularly in earthquake prone areas and also management of critical situations and managing of relief and rescue. For proper prediction, an effective model should be produced according to field data that can predict damage degree of local buildings. In this paper in accordance with field data and Fuzzy logic, damage degree of building is evaluated. Effective parameters of this model as an input data of model consist of height and age of the building, shear wave velocity of soil, plan equivalent moment of inertia, fault distance, earthquake acceleration, the number of residents, the width of the street for 527 buildings in the city. The output parameter of the model, which was the damage degree of the buildings, was also classified as five groups of no damage, slight damage, moderate damage, extensive damage, and complete damage. The ranges of input and output classification were obtained based on the supervised center classification (SCC-FCM) method in accordance with field data.
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24. WiStress
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Fadel Adib, Sohrab Madani, and Unsoo Ha
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Teamwork ,Signal processing ,Heartbeat ,Computer Networks and Communications ,Computer science ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Stress monitoring ,Human-Computer Interaction ,Hardware and Architecture ,Human–computer interaction ,Stress (linguistics) ,Key (cryptography) ,Wireless ,business ,Productivity ,media_common - Abstract
Stress plays a critical role in our lives, impacting our productivity and our long-term physiological and psychological well-being. This has motivated the development of stress monitoring solutions to better understand stress, its impact on productivity and teamwork, and help users adapt their habits toward more sustainable stress levels. However, today's stress monitoring solutions remain obtrusive, requiring active user participation (e.g., self-reporting), interfering with people's daily activities, and often adding more burden to users looking to reduce their stress. In this paper, we introduce WiStress, the first system that can passively monitor a user's stress levels by relying on wireless signals. WiStress does not require users to actively provide input or to wear any devices on their bodies. It operates by transmitting ultra-low-power wireless signals and measuring their reflections off the user's body. WiStress introduces two key innovations. First, it presents the first machine learning network that can accurately and robustly extract heartbeat intervals (IBI's) from wireless reflections without constraints on a user's daily activities. Second, it introduces a stress classification framework that combines the extracted heartbeats with other wirelessly captured stress-related features in order to infer a subject's stress level. We built a prototype of WiStress and tested it on 22 different subjects across different environments in both stress-induced and free-living conditions. Our results demonstrate that WiStress has high accuracy (84%-95%) in inferring a person's stress level in a fully-automated way, paving the way for ubiquitous sensing systems that can monitor stress and provide feedback to improve productivity, health, and well-being.
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25. A Systematic Review of Potentially Effective Nonpharmacological Interventions for Reducing Fatigue among Iranian Patients Who Receive Hemodialysis
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Amir Emami Zeydi, Samad Karkhah, Amir Tabatabaee, Mohsen Adib-Hajbaghery, Hamed Mortazavi, and Mohammad Javad Ghazanfari
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Massage ,Reflexology ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Alternative medicine ,Psychological intervention ,Acupressure ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Energy Therapy ,medicine ,Physical therapy ,Hemodialysis ,business ,Aromatherapy - Abstract
Background and Purpose: Fatigue control in hemodialysis (HD) patients requires a multidisciplinary approach. This study aimed to comprehensively review the available research literature regarding the nonpharmacological interventions used for reducing fatigue among Iranian HD patients. Methods: In this systematic review, an extensive search of the literature was conducted on PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus databases, using the keywords related to the purpose. Also, the Persian equivalent of these keywords was searched in Iranian databases, such as Iranmedex and Scientific Information Database (SID) from the inception to June 16, 2020. Results: Of 2,761 articles, 25 studies were included in the review. Among a total of 1,748 Iranian HD patients with a mean age of 54.17 (SD = 12.27) years, 61.38% were male. Interventions such as educational-based programs (n = 5), nutrition-based programs (n = 2), massage therapy (n = 3), exercise-based programs (n = 4), relaxation technique (n = 3), combination of relaxation technique and inhalation aromatherapy (n = 1), energy therapy (reflexology and acupressure) (n = 3), and mind-guided imagery (n = 1) were effective in reducing fatigue in Iranian HD patients. Discussion/Conclusion: These simple, low-cost, and practical interventions can be used for the reduction of fatigue among HD patients by nurses. However, future well-designed studies are recommended to confirm the efficacy of these and other potentially effective interventions for reducing fatigue in HD patients.
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26. The in vivo Expression of Gamma secretase catalytic subunit (presenilin) in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia
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Engy Alaaeldin Loly, Nermeen A. Nabih, Amal Mostafa El Afifi, Mohamed Ossman Azzazi, and Verna Adib Shawky
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Protease ,Hematology ,business.industry ,Protein subunit ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Chronic lymphocytic leukemia ,medicine.disease ,Presenilin ,In vivo ,Internal medicine ,Cancer research ,medicine ,Outpatient clinic ,business ,Gamma secretase - Abstract
Background:Gamma secretase is an intramembranous protease that plays an important role in NOTCHpathway that has a central role in malignancies Aim and objectives: The Aim of this work is to evaluate the in vivo expression of gamma secretase catalytic subunit (Presenilin) in patients with B cell lymphocytic leukemia. Subjects and Methods: This is a cross sectional study, was carried out at Internal medicine department, clinical hematology inpatient unit and outpatient department (OPD),Ain Shams University Hospitals. On 30 patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia, between 2020 and 2021 Result:There was high statistically significant correlation between the gamma secretase catalytic subunit presenilin expression with type of patients being higher in relapsed and resistant cases than newly diagnosed.There was high statistically significant difference between the patient and healthy group as regard the gamma secretase gene catalytic subunit presenilinexpression Conclusion The gamma secretase catalytic subunit(presenilin) expression in cLL patients was elevated in comparision to healthy individuals and was elevated in resistant- relapsed cLL patients in comparision to newly diagnosed individuals and that will add prognostic role.So, gamma secretase inhibitors could be a light path as a line of therapy
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27. Effects of enamel deproteinization with different application times on the shear bond strength of a self-etching primer: An in vitro study
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Myriam Mati, Carla Daou, Elie Khoury, Roula Akl, Adib Kassis, and Joseph Ghoubril
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Dental Stress Analysis ,Orthodontic Brackets ,Sodium Hypochlorite ,Surface Properties ,Dentistry ,Orthodontics ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Acid Etching, Dental ,stomatognathic system ,Group (periodic table) ,Materials Testing ,Humans ,In vitro study ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Dental Enamel ,Phosphoric acid ,Universal testing machine ,Enamel paint ,Chemistry ,business.industry ,Dental Bonding ,030206 dentistry ,Resin Cements ,Distilled water ,Sodium hypochlorite ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Adhesive ,Shear Strength ,business - Abstract
Summary Objective The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the effects of enamel deproteinization on the shear bond strength of a self-etching primer Transbond Plus™(TBP), with different application times of sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl 5.25%), primarily and secondarily on the adhesive remnant index score. Materials and methods One hundred twenty-five freshly extracted human premolars were randomly and blindly divided into five groups according to the enamel surface preparation, as follows (n = 25): group 1(control): Etching with 37% phosphoric acid for 15 seconds + Bonding; group 2 (control): TBP™ without NaOCl, group 3: 60 seconds NaOCl + TBP™, group 4: 30 seconds NaOCl + TBP™, group 5: 15 seconds NaOCl + TBP™. The same composite resin was used (Transbond XT™) to bond the orthodontic metal brackets. After the immersion of the teeth in distilled water at 37 °C for 24 hours the shear bond strength was measured using the universal testing machine and the adhesive remnant index score (ARI) was evaluated under an optical microscope (25 × ). Results The mean SBS values (in MPa) of the groups were respectively: group 1: 13.03 ± 5.36; group 2: 12.28 ± 3.06; group 3: 12.38 ± 4.55; group 4: 12.98 ± 5.76; and group 5: 11.73 ± 5.67. Enamel deproteinization increased the SBS for groups 3 and 4, but no statistically significant difference was found between the five groups (P = 0.883). Group 1 showed the highest ARI scores, with 52% of the teeth retaining all the adhesive (score 3). However, for all the other groups, scores 0 and 1 were predominant, with less than half of the adhesive or no adhesive at all remaining on the teeth. Conclusions Enamel deproteinization with sodium hypochlorite (5.25%) and the variation of its application time has no effect on the SBS of the self-etching primer Transbond Plus ™.
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28. Brain mucormycosis in a child with acute lymphoblastic leukemia
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Shadi Adib, Shahla Ansari Damavandi, and Neda Ashayeri
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Necrosis ,medicine.medical_treatment ,R895-920 ,Case Report ,Acute lymphoblastic leukemia ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,medicine ,Mucormycosis ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Brain abscess ,Chemotherapy ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Lumbar puncture ,business.industry ,Brain biopsy ,medicine.disease ,Hemiparesis ,chemistry ,medicine.symptom ,Caspofungin ,business - Abstract
This article reports a rare case of Brain Mucormycosis in a 12 year-old girl who presented with relapse Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL). On the 12th day of chemotherapy, although there was no CNS symptoms, the second Lumbar Puncture (LP) revealedmthe CNS relapse which developed to Into brain abscess presenting with right side hemiparesis. The brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and the brain biopsy revealed small, multifocal necrosis and acute inflammation with septal fungal hyphae branching, which was proven to be caued by Mucormycosis according to Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR). The patient responded to treatment with intravenous liposomal Amohotericin B and Caspofungin after two months, suggesting that Brain Mucormycosis in ALL cases can be managed with sequential therapy by antifungals.
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29. Comparative Study between Intrathecal Dexmedetomidine and Intrathecal Magnesium Sulfate for the Prevention of Post-Spinal Anesthesia Shivering in Lower Limb Orthopedic Surgeries: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Asmaa M. Saad Abd El-Hafiz, Gihan Seif-Elnasr Mohamed, Fady Adib Abd Elmalek, and Farouk Kamal
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Bupivacaine ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Perioperative ,Hypothermia ,law.invention ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Anesthesia ,Anesthetic ,Shivering ,Medicine ,Dexmedetomidine ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Saline ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background: Shivering is a common and unpleasant perioperative event following general as well as neuraxial anesthesia. It has been reported in 40-70% of regionally anesthetized patients. Shivering is a physiological compensa-tory response to core hypothermia precipitated by anesthetic induced thermoregulatory impairment, exposure to a cool environment, infusion of unwarmed fluids and evaporation from exposed surfaces. However, some shivering like tremors is not thermoregulatory. Aim of Study: To compare the efficacy of intrathecal dexmedetomidine versus intrathecal magnesium sulphate when added to hyperbaric bupivacaine for reducing the severity and incidence of post-spinal shivering in lower limb orthopedic surgeries. Patients and Methods: We compared the efficacy of intrathecal dexmedetomidine versus intrathecal magnesium sulphate for reducing the severity and incidence of post-spinal shivering in lower limb orthopedic surgeries. This study was a randomized controlled trial, 105 adult patients (ASA I-II) of both sexes, aged 18-45 years, were scheduled for lower limb orthopedic surgeries in Ain Shams University Hospitals. Patients were randomly allocated into three equal groups; each group consists of 35 patients and had spinal anesthesia with one of the following mixture: - In group A, spinal anesthesia was performed with 3.5ml of 0.5% hyperbaric bupivacaine (17.5mg), plus 5µg dexme-detomidine in 0.5ml normal saline. - In group B, 3.5ml of 0.5% hyperbaric bupivacaine (17.5mg), plus 25mg MgSO4 in 0.5ml normal saline was injected intrathecally. - In group C, 3.5ml of 0.5% hyperbaric bupivacaine (17.5mg), plus 0.5ml of normal saline was injected intrathecally. Results: Our results showed that all patients in the three groups were comparable regarding demographic data (includ-ing age, sex, weight and height) and intraoperative hemody-namics (SBP, DBP and HR). Regarding temperature, though difference in decreased core temperature was clinically insig-nificant, there was statistical significant difference between the three groups at almost all times as temperature at dexme-detomidine group was higher than magnesium group but the temperature at controlled group was lower than other two groups. Regarding shivering, we found that C group showed statistically significant higher number of total patients who developed shivering than B group and A group. 9 patients (25.7%) in dexmedetomidine group (group A), 12 patients (34.3%) in magnesium sulfate group (group B), and 20 patients (57.1%) in control group (group C). Conclusion: Our study viewed that intrathecal adminis-tration of dexmedetomidine or magnesium sulphate as adjuvant to heavy bupivacaine in spinal anesthesia, reduced incidence and severity of shivering in patients presented for lower limb orthopedic surgery with non-significant difference among both adjuvants.
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30. Lipocalin 2 as a Putative Modulator of Local Inflammatory Processes in the Spinal Cord and Component of Organ Cross talk After Spinal Cord Injury
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Adib Zendedel, Tim Clarner, Cordian Beyer, Weiyi Zhao, Natalie Gasterich, Victoria Behrens, Nina Müller, and Clara Voelz
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Microglia ,business.industry ,Neuroscience (miscellaneous) ,Lipocalin ,Spinal cord ,medicine.disease ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Blood serum ,Immune system ,Neurology ,Gliosis ,medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Spinal cord injury ,Neuroscience ,Neuroinflammation - Abstract
Lipocalin 2 (LCN2), an immunomodulator, regulates various cellular processes such as iron transport and defense against bacterial infection. Under pathological conditions, LCN2 promotes neuroinflammation via the recruitment and activation of immune cells and glia, particularly microglia and astrocytes. Although it seems to have a negative influence on the functional outcome in spinal cord injury (SCI), the extent of its involvement in SCI and the underlying mechanisms are not yet fully known. In this study, using a SCI contusion mouse model, we first investigated the expression pattern of Lcn2 in different parts of the CNS (spinal cord and brain) and in the liver and its concentration in blood serum. Interestingly, we could note a significant increase in LCN2 throughout the whole spinal cord, in the brain, liver, and blood serum. This demonstrates the diversity of its possible sites of action in SCI. Furthermore, genetic deficiency of Lcn2 (Lcn2-/-) significantly reduced certain aspects of gliosis in the SCI-mice. Taken together, our studies provide first valuable hints, suggesting that LCN2 is involved in the local and systemic effects post SCI, and might modulate the impairment of different peripheral organs after injury.
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31. Development of Ready-to-Cook (Rtc) Hilsa (Tenualosa Ilisha) Curry Under Vacuum and Modified Atmosphere Packaging During Refrigerated Storage
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R Sultana, Md. Abul Bashar, Md. Tariqul Islam, MA Rahim, Yahia Mahmud, Fawzia Adib Flowra, and Md. Monjurul Hasan
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Tenualosa ,Engineering ,Waste management ,biology ,business.industry ,Ilisha ,Forestry ,Plant Science ,Curry ,Aquatic Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Insect Science ,Modified atmosphere ,Ready to cook ,Animal Science and Zoology ,business ,computer ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
The aim of the study was to evaluate quality of ready-to-cook (RTC) hilsa curry under not sealed pack as control, vacuum as T1, MAP-1 (50% CO2 & 50% N2) as T2, and MAP-2 (40% CO2 , 30 N2 & 30% O2) pack as T3 during storage at 4±1°C. For this purpose, pH, total volatile base nitrogen (TVB-N), thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) and aerobic plate count (APC) of three samples from each treatment were analyzed at four days interval during 28 days of storage. The pH and TVB-N values of RTC hilsa curry were within the standard limit in all samples during the storage period. However, significantly (p
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32. Optimization of Local Contrast Factor with Adaptive Brightness Improvement: Impact on Mammogram Image Analysis
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Nahrizul Adib Kadri, Nurshafira Hazim Chan, Mokhzaini Azizan, Muzammil B. Jusoh, and Khairunnisa Hasikin
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Brightness ,business.industry ,Computer science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Health Informatics ,02 engineering and technology ,Image (mathematics) ,020204 information systems ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Contrast (vision) ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Computer vision ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,media_common - Abstract
Mammography has been known worldwide as the most common imaging modalities utilized for early detection of breast cancer. The mammographic images produced are in greyscale, however they often produced low contrast images, contain artefacts and noise, as well as non-uniform illumination. These limitations can be overcame in the pre-processing stage with the image enhancement process. Therefore, in this research we developed an optimized enhancement framework where the local contrast factor is manipulated to preserve details of the image. This method aims to improve the overall image visibility without altering histogram of the original image, which will affect the segmentation and classification processes. We performed dark background removal in the image histogram at early stage to increase the efficiency of new mean histogram calculation. Then, the histogram is separated into two partitions to allow histogram clipping process to be conducted individually for underexposed and overexposed areas. Consequently, the local contrast factor optimization is conducted to preserve the image details. The results from our proposed method are compared with other methods by the measurement of peak signal-to-noise ratio, structural similarity index, average contrast, and average entropy difference. The results portrayed that our proposed method yield better quality over the others with highest peak signal-to-noise ratio of 32.676. In addition, in terms of qualitative analysis, our proposed method depicted betterlesion segmentation with smoother shape of the lesion.
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33. Enhanced postoperative surveillance versus standard of care to reduce mortality among adult surgical patients in Africa (ASOS-2): a cluster-randomised controlled trial
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Bruce M Biccard, Leon du Toit, Maia Lesosky, Tim Stephens, Landon Myer, Agya BA Prempeh, Nicola Vickery, Hyla-Louise Kluyts, Alexandra Torborg, Akinyinka Omigbodun, Adesoji Ademuyiwa, Muhammed Elhadi, Mohamed Elfagieh, Bernard Mbwele, Mpoki Ulisubisya, Lazaro Mboma, Daniel Z Ashebir, Mahlet Tesfaye Bahta, Mohammed Hassen, Mikiyas Teferi, Yakob Seman, Eugene Zoumenou, Adam Hewitt-Smith, Janat Tumukunde, Dolly Munlemvo, Atilio Morais, Apollo Basenero, Pisirai Ndarukwa, Nazinigouba Ouerdraogo, Maman Sani Chaibou, Mohyeddine Zarouf, Ahmed Rhassane El Adib, Veekash Gobin, Zimogo Sanogo, Youssouf Coulibaly, Zipporah Ngumi, Tarig Fadalla, Cynthia Iradukunda, Vénérand Barendegere, Isaac O Smalle, Mustapha Bittaye, Ahmadou Lamin Samateh, Mahmoud Elfiky, Maher Fawzy, Wakisa Mulwafu, Vanessa Msosa, Lygia Lopes, Akwasi Antwi-Kusi, Hamza D Sama, Patrice Forget, Dawid van Straaten, Rupert M Pearse, Marichen Puchert, Lucy Rolt, Kris Schwebler, Freddy Kabambi, Tebogo Mabotja, Leandys Cobas, Albino Freitas, Maria Antunes, Bartolomeu Cabo, Domingos Paulo, Carlos Camongua, Yvette Avognon, Osseni Marcos, Raymond Kintomonho, Onesime Demahou, Gisèle Hounsa, Hugues Chobli, Elie Fassinou, Aurore Zoglobossou, Blaise Tchaou, Charles Tchegnonsi, Fifame Amadji, Francine Bossa, Ernest Ahounou, Djima Alao, Roushdane Odérémi, Afissatou Montairou, Oswald Gbehade, Romaric Tobome, Adam Boukari, Patrick Bakantieba, Arouna Sambo, Fanou Lionelle, Nounagnon Gilbert, Julien Attinon, Roger Klikpezo, Aumar Dadjo, Dénis Fanou, Gilberte Hounkpe, Bachabi Fafana, Néné Nguilu, Bodourin Dossou-Yovo, Chantal Segla, Mohamed Toko, Evelyne Gnele-Dedewanou, Michel Noukounwoui, Ethienne Yado, Timothé Gouroubéra, Valéry Adjignon, Serge Mewanou, Aïcha Tchomgang, Urielle Agossou, Fernand Soton, Charbel Azanlin, Lidwine Zomahoun, Rawéléguinbasba Armel Flavien Kabore, Salam Savadogo, Fatou Fleur Rosine Sanou, Farid Belém, Victoria Hien, Cheik Tidiane Hafid W Bougouma, Sie Ahmed Ouattara, Mariam Bambara Kabore, Ouedraogo Nazinigouba, Papougnezambo Bonkoungou, Martin Lankoandé, Mireille Traoré, Patrick Sawadogo, Inès Wenmenga, Boureima Kinda, André Simporé, Christian Sapo, Salah Idriss Traore, Haoua Dipama, Lydie WR Kaboré, Salifou Napon, Télesphore G Kaboré, Arouna Louré, Pélagie PP Tondé, Christian Zoundi, Harouna Sanou, Remy Ndikumana, Carlos Nsengiyumva, Gregory Sund, Alliance Niyukuri, Axel Kwizera, Jean-Claude Niyondiko, Adolphe Manzanza Kilembe, Jean Pierre Mwema Ilunga, Nehema Hailemariam Sarah, Gabriel Mubobo Makeya, Idesbald Mwebe Mwepu, Ted Botawaosenge Likongo, Richard Kapela Mvwala, Raphael Nzau Kapend Mubunda, Noellie Kanka Mukuna, Julie Djondo Pembe, Nicolas Lumuanga Ndaye, Eric Bibonge Amisi, Mike Ilunga Madika, Joe Kembo Lungela, Didier Ndonda Mayemba, Philomene Mamba Diyoyo, Alex Mbo Ngalala, Martin Mamba Mukenga, Patricia Tito Kabuni, Dany Bolimo Mpoto, Herve Inesnku Mole, Louise Keby, Oria Andavo Buti, Anselme Phaka, Belinda Mayenge, Jean Jeacques Kabuley Kalongo, Timothe Kemfuni Mawisa, Rodrigue Tondo Ngwizani, Kuyala Leya, Dieudonne Kisile Sanduku, Timothe Nkemfuni Mawisa, Coco Nseke Mfumu, Mbuta Bolenge, Desire Kinzenzengu Kabuce, Patrick Kintieti, Amelia Mbuluku, Vicky Mahuwa, Tharcice Khonde Mabiala, Guilain Ngoy, Patrick Boloko, Nono Mazangama Mvwama, Jose Kengbanda, Pitchou Mushimbonga, Blaise Kuhapala, Nzosani Marcel, Kienze Guylain, Gerard Mboma, Sandra Zalambo Sagboze, Michel Muteya Manika, Jean Pierre Mumbere Kigayi, Roger Mukanire Cishugi, Placide Buhendwa Mugisho, Roger Baguma, Moïse Kongolo, Michel Mandungu Mbayabu, Crispin Mukendi Muamba, Edmond Banema Kapinga, Vasco Ngolela Kapinga, Guylain Tshimanga Nsumpi, Patrick Kanda Odia, Salomon Bingidimi, Gilbert Kpengbemale, Desire Hubert Bofunga Bosonga Imposo, Patricia Matondo, Servet Lelo, Jeremie Kalambayi, Mohamed Abdel-Ghaffar, Abdelrahman Soliman, Mostafa Abdelrahman, Sameh Shehata, Alia Rabee, Mohamed Abou Heba, Mohamed Rabei Abdelfattah, Tamer Ahmed Maher Ghoniem, Sherif M.K. 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Stander, Nadia Cloete, Marius Cloete, Catherine Ann Makepeace, Ronel van der Westhuizen, Leanne Robyn Messiahs, Amy Ruth Visagie, Fatima Vawda, Frans Christiaan Voster, Deepika Dhilraj, Oliver Smith, Stefan Bolon, Daniel Montwedi, Motsilisi Mbeki, Jayde Wyngaard, Mthunzi Ngcelwane, Thomas Kleyenstuber, Phyllis Phukubye, Liesel Schärf, Grace Laker, Elizabeth Semenya, Reinhard Dembskey, Thomas Tarlton, Tapiwa Jiri, Ngoie Hubert Mushid, Nhlanhla Samuel Ngwenya, Hazel Morongoa Mogodi, Carmen Sinevici, Anthony Osarogie Usenbo, Naledi Fodo, Anesu Chimini, Ntetelelo Sikobi, Sinovuyo Nokwange, Mluleki Noqhamza, Qumba Thembisa, Kajake Anantha Padmanabha Bhat, Rabin Mathew, Katrin Middleton, Abdus-sami Adewunmi, Craig Dickson, Humairah Bulbulia, Bianka Bester, Michelle de Klerk, Christia Benade, Francois Viljoen, Monique Fischer, Khalid Alfaki, Abdalmalik Awad, Abdelsalam Algray, Mohammed Elsiddig, Suha Mohamed, Salih Mahmoud, Muhammed Osman, Asia Elgailany, Mazin Suliman, Hanaa Mohammed, Lina Aljeally, Mohammed Dirar, Mohammed Osman, Mazin Mohamed, Mohamed Elhasan, Abrar Widatalla, Abubakr Abubakr, Eman Mohamed, Alshareef Nour, Ntonto Doris Gama, Dolorosa Khetsiwe Shabangu, Cynthia Iradikunda, Samuel Mkoko, Paul Kisanga, Emmanuel Lema, Benson Lyimo, Mohamed Binde, Alphonce Chandika, Salim Salim, Sylvia Jumbe, Abel Makubi, Vihar Kotecha, Felician Kachinde, Museleta Nyakiroto, Emmanuel Jitambi, Venant Geofrey, Johaphes Josiah, Phinius Makubi, Frank Manumbu, Suzan Mlingwa, Ernest Ibenzi, Peter Mbelle, Kato Peleus, Enid Chiwanga, Nillah Richard, Shoo Leonard, Paulo Sanka, Subira Mushi, Bashir Nyangasa, Mohamed Janabi, Naizihijwa Majani, Pedro Palangyo, Evarist Nyawawa, William Ramadhan, Faraj Lydenge, Gileard Gabriel Masenga, Sakina Rashid, Mubashir Jusabani, Ansbert Ndebea, Jenitha Cheru, Margaret Henjewele, Greyson Kilimanjaro, Sarah Sikimata, Deocles Donatus, Hazina Maduhu, Tumaini Mariro, Given Massasi, Moshi Moshi Shabani, Braison Cholela, Marco Mgeleka, Yohatinus Mbilinyi, Faraja Chiwanga, Bilton Exavery, Caspar Haule, Samson Ndile, Sirili Harya, Julieth Magandi, Deogratius Manyama, Redempta Matindi, Adam Moshi, Daudi Kitwana, Merida Makia, Philip Muhochi, Miriam Herman, Clauda Miombo, Furaha Kahindo, Langtone Kishebuka, Elijah Ussiri, Gloria Kinasa, Patrick Adel, Eric Malaba, Vensesla Sakwari, Sadot Lugereka, Mohamed Mungia, George Mocha, Herman Wella, Cecilia Protas, Patrick Karua, Ahmada Kashagama, Faraja Mwasambugu, Suzana Kajeri, Jacquiline Mchilla, Elibariki Lucumay, Robert Maise, Amon Marti, Beatrice Mahundi, Frederika Jager, Charles Majani, Ludovick Rukeha, Tareeq Mohamed, Nabila Fuad, Winifrida Halinga, Elias Chrisant, Gilbert Msoma, Titus Kihwili, Gadiel Temu, Naima Yusuf, Rashid Saleh, Rashid Inoja, Eva Shang'a, Stella Ibrahim, Hussein Msuma, Edwin Edward, Paul Kilamile, Stephen Mwakyolile, Talkana Adja, Edem Gueouguede, Hafoudhoi Oussene Seddoh, Saliou Adam, Pilakimwe Egbohou, Mawunyo Ahomagnon, Olivier Kadjossou, Abdul-Bassiti Boukari, Mary T Nabukenya, Ruth Muhindo, Peter Waswa, Peter Kaahwa Agaba, Daphne Kabatoro, Joseph Kayong, Margaret Naggujja, Nabasiige Rehema, Phiona Nansubuga, Daniel Kavuma, Aggrey Lubikire, Hope Bisilikirwa, Godfrey Ssebaggala, Emmanuel Muwema, Humble Joan Agaba, John Kiconco, Nicholas Wataaka, Bonet Chan, Mary Juliet Nampawu, Fred Bulamba, Emmanuel Bua, Christine Mugala, Caroline Nyakato, John Paul Ochieng, Linda Kyomuhendo Jovia, George Kateregga, Rachel Alum, Lazia Najjuma, Gorret Nampiina, Andrew Kintu, Joshua Sempiira, Luzige Simon, Peter Kayima, Jacob Eyul, Erick Odwar, Rita Nkwine, Christine Namata, Elizabeth Nabakka, Denis Kakaire, Velda Mushangwe-Mtisi, Erisha Munhamo, Celestino Dhege, Juliet Hungwa, Hemish Jasi, Crispin Ntoto, Derek Matsika, Brightson Mutseyekwa, Joseph Zimbovoora, Beaulah Gudyanga, Dennis Mazingi, Chenesa Mbanje, Busisiwe Mlambo, Michael Chiwanga, Harunavamwe N Chifamba, Sarudzai Zhou, Esta Hove, Shamiso Dende, Beauty Manjengwa, Penias Kapisa, null Mashava, Caritas Chiura, Locadia Katsukunya, Godfrey Muguti, Doreen Mashava, Elton Ndhlovu, Zanele Mangwangwa, and Nombulelo Dube
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Standard of care ,business.industry ,Psychological intervention ,MEDLINE ,Standard of Care ,General Medicine ,Articles ,Hospitals ,Hospitalization ,Intervention (counseling) ,Relative risk ,Emergency medicine ,Africa ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,Female ,Cluster randomised controlled trial ,Postoperative Period ,business ,Surgical patients - Abstract
Summary Background Risk of mortality following surgery in patients across Africa is twice as high as the global average. Most of these deaths occur on hospital wards after the surgery itself. We aimed to assess whether enhanced postoperative surveillance of adult surgical patients at high risk of postoperative morbidity or mortality in Africa could reduce 30-day in-hospital mortality. Methods We did a two-arm, open-label, cluster-randomised trial of hospitals (clusters) across Africa. Hospitals were eligible if they provided surgery with an overnight postoperative admission. Hospitals were randomly assigned through minimisation in recruitment blocks (1:1) to provide patients with either a package of enhanced postoperative surveillance interventions (admitting the patient to higher care ward, increasing the frequency of postoperative nursing observations, assigning the patient to a bed in view of the nursing station, allowing family members to stay in the ward, and placing a postoperative surveillance guide at the bedside) for those at high risk (ie, with African Surgical Outcomes Study Surgical Risk Calculator scores ≥10) and usual care for those at low risk (intervention group), or for all patients to receive usual postoperative care (control group). Health-care providers and participants were not masked, but data assessors were. The primary outcome was 30-day in-hospital mortality of patients at low and high risk, measured at the participant level. All analyses were done as allocated (by cluster) in all patients with available data. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov , NCT03853824 . Findings Between May 3, 2019, and July 27, 2020, 594 eligible hospitals indicated a desire to participate across 33 African countries; 332 (56%) were able to recruit participants and were included in analyses. We allocated 160 hospitals (13 275 patients) to provide enhanced postoperative surveillance and 172 hospitals (15 617 patients) to provide standard care. The mean age of participants was 37·1 years (SD 15·5) and 20 039 (69·4%) of 28 892 patients were women. 30-day in-hospital mortality occurred in 169 (1·3%) of 12 970 patients with mortality data in the intervention group and in 193 (1·3%) of 15 242 patients with mortality data in the control group (relative risk 0·96, 95% CI 0·69–1·33; p=0·79). 45 (0·2%) of 22 031 patients at low risk and 309 (5·6%) of 5500 patients at high risk died. No harms associated with either intervention were reported. Interpretation This intervention package did not decrease 30-day in-hospital mortality among surgical patients in Africa at high risk of postoperative morbidity or mortality. Further research is needed to develop interventions that prevent death from surgical complications in resource-limited hospitals across Africa. Funding Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the World Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologists. Translations For the Arabic, French and Portuguese translations of the abstract see Supplementary Materials section.
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34. Kidney involvement and histological findings in two pediatric COVID-19 patients
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William Morello, Manuela Nebuloni, Giovanni Montini, Antonio Mastrangelo, Adib Salim, Valeria Fanny Cerioni, and Jessica Serafinelli
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Nephrology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Interstitial nephritis ,Biopsy ,Kidney biopsy ,Kidney ,Glomerulonephritis ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Hypouricemia ,Child ,Children ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Brief Report ,fungi ,COVID-19 ,Tubular damage ,Glomerulonephritis, IGA ,medicine.disease ,Microscopy, Electron ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,IgA vasculitis ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Nephritis, Interstitial ,Female ,business ,Nephritis - Abstract
Background Histological findings of kidney involvement have been rarely reported in pediatric patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection. Here, we describe clinical, laboratory, and histological findings of two pediatric cases with almost exclusive kidney involvement by SARS-CoV-2. Results A 10-year-old girl with IgA vasculitis nephritis underwent kidney biopsy, showing diffuse and segmental mesangial-proliferative glomerulonephritis, and steroid therapy was initiated. After the worsening of the clinical picture, including an atypical skin rash, she was diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2. The re-evaluation of initial biopsy showed cytoplasmatic blebs and virus-like particles in tubular cells at electron microscopy. Despite SARS-CoV-2 clearance and the intensification of immunosuppression, no improvement was observed. A second kidney biopsy showed a crescentic glomerulonephritis with sclerosis, while virus-like particles were no longer evident. The second patient was a 12-year-old girl with a 3-week history of weakness and weight loss. Rhinitis was reported the month before. No medications were being taken. Blood and urine analysis revealed elevated serum creatinine, hypouricemia, low molecular weight proteinuria, and glycosuria. A high SARS-CoV-2-IgG titre was detected. Kidney biopsy showed acute tubular-interstitial nephritis. Steroid therapy was started with a complete resolution of kidney involvement. Conclusion We can speculate that in both cases SARS-CoV-2 played a major role as inflammatory trigger of the kidney damage. Therefore, we suggest investigating the potential kidney damage by SARS-CoV-2 in children. Moreover, SARS-CoV-2 can be included among infectious agents responsible for pediatric acute tubular interstitial nephritis.
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35. Predictors of short‐term outcomes of burn in a newly established burn centre in Iran
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Zakiyeh Jafaryparvar, Atefeh Ghanbari, Masoomeh Adib, and Mohammad Ali Yazdanipour
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Burn Units ,RT1-120 ,Nursing ,Iran ,Subspecialty ,inpatients ,burns ,length of stay ,parasitic diseases ,Humans ,Medicine ,In patient ,Research Articles ,General Nursing ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Medical record ,Retrospective cohort study ,mortality ,Plastic surgery ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Emergency medicine ,population characteristics ,Population study ,business ,Hospital stay ,Total body surface area ,Research Article - Abstract
Aim This study aimed to determine the predictors of hospital stay and mortality in patients with burns. Design This is a cross‐sectional, retrospective study. Methods This study was performed on 626 medical records in Velayat Subspecialty Burn and Plastic Surgery Center in Rasht, Iran, during 2008–2013. Results Men comprised 78.4% of the study population. Overall, 50.2% of the participants lived in rural areas, and 72.5% were married. The majority of burns occurred at home (49.5%), and thermal factor (87.4%) was the major cause of burn injuries. Also, 6.9% of the patients died after burns. The mean length of hospital stay was 12.62 ± 13 days. Age (OR = 1.07), total body surface area (TBSA%) (OR = 1.12) and length of ICU stay (OR = 1.06) were the strongest predictors of mortality. Gender (IRR = 0.85), TBSA% (IRR = 1.01), location of burn (IRR = 1.1), skin graft (IRR = 2.12), length of ICU stay (IRR = 1.04), re‐hospitalization (IRR = 1.77) and burn degree (IRR = 1.09) were the predictors of the length of hospital stay. Conclusion BSA is still an important predictor of mortality and length of hospital stay, as the most important short‐term outcomes of burns.
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36. Characterization and permanence of signs and symptoms in positive and negative COVID-19 patients who attend the Pneumology Clinic of the General Hospital of Luque, Paraguay
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Javier Duarte, Estela López, Lourdes González, Ángel Ricardo Rolón, Diego Medina, Domingo Pérez Bejarano, Guillermo Arbo, Adib Aluán, Ana Enciso, Carlos Miguel Rios-González, and Elisa Cuenca
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Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,business.industry ,Medicine ,Signs and symptoms ,General hospital ,business ,Earth-Surface Processes - Published
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37. Increasing the adoption of ambulatory hysteroscopy in Australia – cost comparisons and patient satisfaction
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Pavitra Nanayakkara, Mehrnoosh Aref-Adib, Alex Ades, and Joyce Shuang Xiao
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Pain score ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Cost comparison ,business.industry ,Cost-Benefit Analysis ,General surgery ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Hysteroscopy ,Ambulatory Care Facilities ,Patient satisfaction ,Patient Satisfaction ,Pregnancy ,Ambulatory ,Patient experience ,Ambulatory Care ,medicine ,Humans ,Female ,General anaesthesia ,Prospective Studies ,business ,Prospective cohort study - Abstract
We present the findings of a prospective cohort study in a single tertiary hospital to review the patient experience and economic benefit of ambulatory hysteroscopy (AH). Data were collected between May 2017 and February 2020. Patient satisfaction was measured with qualitative survey. Hospital level financial data were obtained over two financial years (2017/18 and 2018/19) to identify seasonal variation. The primary outcome was patient satisfaction and the secondary outcome was cost of AH compared to hysteroscopy under GA. Three hundred and twenty-nine patients underwent AH. Two hundred and ninety-eight responses (91%) were collected. Ninety-five percent of procedures were successful. Median pain score was five out of 10. Despite pain, 94% of patients would undergo AH again and 97% would recommend it. The average hospital cost for AH was $259 compared with $3098 for hysteroscopy under GA. These findings support AH as a safe, well-tolerated and economically viable alternative to hysteroscopy under GA.Impact StatementWhat is already known on this subject? Hysteroscopy is traditionally performed in an operating theatre under general anaesthesia (GA). Technological advancements allow for the procedure to be performed in an outpatient setting. Despite advantages of ambulatory hysteroscopy (AH), GA hysteroscopy is still the predominant intervention in Australia.What the results of this study add? Patient satisfaction in AH was assessed. The median pain score was five out of 10. Despite pain, 94% of patients would undergo AH again and 97% would recommend it.What the implications are of these findings for clinical practice and/or further research? AH is a well-tolerated alternative to hysteroscopy under GA with significant cost benefits to the hospital and high patient satisfaction. Further research should focus on direct comparison of the two procedure approaches using randomised controlled trials.
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38. Dampak Tumpang Tindih Keberadaan BRT Trans-Jateng (Mangkang -Weleri) terhadap Angkutan Umum Daerah di Kabupaten Kendal
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Sri Rejeki Laku Utami, Adib Wahyu Hidayat, Yeni Selfia, and Achmad Shochih
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Transport engineering ,Government ,Descriptive statistics ,business.industry ,Public transport ,Public service ,Interview methods ,business ,Research data - Abstract
Transportation is a transfer from one place to another with a mode of transportation both land, sea and air. Public transportation is a mode of public service transportation that has a function in providing transportation services in the form of passenger comfort, very affordable fares and a sense of security for public transportation passengers.. This study was conducted to determine the overlap of the existence of BRT Trans Jateng (Mangkang-Weleri) on Regional Public Transportation in Kendal Regency as a solution or alternative policy that can be done to overcome the impact of the overlap. In this study using quantitative methods with observation techniques in the field, interview methods, questionnaires and documentation. The result of this study is the analysis of data that has been conducted field observations as well as the dissemination of questionnaires on the situation of BRT Trans Jateng passengers (Makang –Weleri) as a descriptive analysis. The results of this research data analysis showed the impact of overlap in BRT Trans Jateng (Mangkang-Weleri) on Regional Public Transportation in Kendal by 54.2%. Some alternative policies that can be done to reduce the impact of overlap such as scheduling the departure of public transportation BRT Trans Jateng (Mangkang-Weleri) can be conditioned with regional public transportation. In addition, there is a cooperation between the Provincial Government of Central Java and The Government of Kendal and the owner of AUD (Regional Public Transport) in Kendal Regency related to the departure schedule of the BRT Trans-Jateng (Mangkang-Weleri) bus fleet with Regional Public Transport.
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39. Feasibility and Acceptability of a mHealth Self-Management Intervention for Pediatric Transplant Families
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Rachel Unteutsch, Alisha Mavis, Katie Neighbors, Mary K. Riordan, Rachel F. Schiffman, Melodee Nugent Liegl, Gail Stendahl, Barbara Medoff-Cooper, Estella M. Alonso, Kyle Jensen, Melissa C. Semp, Caitlin G. Peterson, Riddhiman Adib, Shelley Chapman, Rosemary C. White-Traut, Truc Vo, Pippa Simpson, Stacee M. Lerret, and Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Self-management ,Pediatric transplant ,business.industry ,Self-Management ,Aftercare ,Patient Discharge ,Telemedicine ,Transplantation ,Intervention (counseling) ,Quality of Life ,Hospital discharge ,Feasibility Studies ,Humans ,Medicine ,Child ,business ,Solid organ transplantation ,Intensive care medicine ,mHealth ,General Nursing - Abstract
Families of pediatric solid organ transplant recipients need ongoing education and support in the first 30 days following hospital discharge for the transplantation. The purpose of this report is to describe the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of a mHealth family-self management intervention, ( myFAMI), designed to improve post-discharge outcomes of coping, family quality of life, self-efficacy, family self-management, and utilization of health care resources. We enrolled 46 primary family members. myFAMI was feasible and acceptable; 81% (n=17/21) of family members completed the app at least 24/30 days (goal 80% completion rate). Family members generated 134 trigger alerts and received a nurse response within the goal timeframe of < 2 h 99% of the time. Although there were no significant differences between groups, primary outcomes were in the expected direction. The intervention was well received and is feasible for future post-discharge interventions for families of children who receive an organ transplant.
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40. Review of CT-guided trans-osseous biopsies
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Andrew S. Mark, Adib R. Karam, and David J. Grand
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Percutaneous ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Urology ,Gastroenterology ,Percutaneous techniques ,Hepatology ,musculoskeletal system ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Mediastinoscopy ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Internal medicine ,Histological diagnosis ,Biopsy ,medicine ,Abdomen ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Radiology ,business ,Pelvis - Abstract
Percutaneous image-guided biopsy is an invaluable technique in the management of a myriad of different conditions; however, percutaneous access to some targets remains challenging. Trans-osseous biopsy provides safe, high-yield access to many challenging lesions in the chest, abdomen, and pelvis which might otherwise require more invasive procedures, such as mediastinoscopy or surgery to establish a histological diagnosis. Additionally, trans-osseous biopsy is well tolerated and may reduce the risk of injury to intervening vital structures as compared to other percutaneous techniques. In this article we review the indications, technical challenges, alternative techniques, and potential complications of trans-sternal, trans-costal, trans-scapular, trans-vertebral, trans-iliac, and trans-sacral biopsies.
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41. Use of Virtual Reality (VR) as an Audio-Visual Distraction Tool in the Reduction of Dental Anxiety during Local Anesthesia
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Mohamad Adib Bin Mohd Ali Hanafiah, Lim Kaini, Jalison Jacob Cheruvatoor, Muhammad Azizuddin Bin Sihabubdin, and Vinay Marla
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Endodontic therapy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale ,business.industry ,Virtual reality ,stomatognathic diseases ,Quality of life ,Distraction ,Audio visual ,Physical therapy ,medicine ,Anxiety ,Local anesthesia ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Aims: Dental anxiety is a relatively common problem and it leads to undesirable distresses, such as postponement or avoidance of dental treatment thereby resulting in poorer quality of treatment and reduced oral health related quality of life. Dental anxiety is especially seen in patients undergoing dental injections. To evaluate the effectiveness of audiovisual distraction in the reduction of dental anxiety during la injection. Study design: Cross-sectional study. Place and duration of study: Patients visiting Penang International Dental College, Malaysia, between June 2017 and July 2018. Methodology: A total of 176 patients (88 female and 88 male) requiring endodontic therapy or tooth extraction were recruited for this study. A 14-question long questionnaire using Hamilton anxiety rating scale; and a separate feedback questionnaire was used to evaluate patients’ anxiety level and the severity of anxiety symptoms. Paired t-test was used to analyze the data. Results: There was a significant reduction in the anxiety scores (p
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42. CDKN2A Alterations and Response to Immunotherapy in Solid Tumors
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Sarah Abou Alaiwi, Amin Nassar, Guru Sonpavde, Elio Adib, Tarek H. Mouhieddine, Toni K. Choueiri, Marios Giannakis, Elie W. Akl, David J. Kwiatkowski, Kent W. Mouw, F. Stephen Hodi, Robert I. Haddad, Alexander Gusev, Pier Vitale Nuzzo, Sachet A. Shukla, and David A. Braun
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Oncology ,Cancer Research ,Tumor microenvironment ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lung ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Melanoma ,Cancer ,Immunotherapy ,medicine.disease ,Article ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,CDKN2A ,Renal cell carcinoma ,Internal medicine ,Cohort ,Medicine ,business ,neoplasms - Abstract
Purpose: Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) have shown clinical benefit in many types of metastatic cancers with only a few predictive biomarkers identified so far. CDKN2A is commonly altered in human cancers, but prior studies have provided conflicting evidence regarding the association between CDKN2A genomic alterations (GA) and response to ICIs. Herein, we examined the impact of loss-of-function CDKN2A alterations on response and survival in patients treated with ICIs. Experimental Design: We studied the association between loss-of-function CDKN2A alterations and the response to ICIs in two independent cohorts of six different cancer types. Seven hundred and eighty-nine patients treated at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI; Boston, MA) and 1,250 patients treated at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC; New York, NY) were included in the final analysis. Patients' tumors were sequenced using Oncopanel or MSK-IMPACT. RNA sequencing data from The Cancer Genome Atlas and IMvigor210 were used to investigate differences in the tumor microenvironment. Results: In the DFCI cohort, CDKN2A GAs were associated with poor response and survival in patients with urothelial carcinoma treated with ICIs, but not those treated with platinum-based therapy. Similarly, CDKN2A GAs were associated with worse outcomes in the MSKCC urothelial carcinoma cohort treated with ICIs. There was no association of CDKN2A status with ICI treatment outcome in five other cancers: esophagogastric, head and neck, non–small cell lung, renal cell carcinoma, and melanoma. Immuno-inflammatory pathways were significantly reduced in expression in CDKN2A-altered tumors. Conclusions: Our data show that CDKN2A GAs were associated with reduced benefit from ICI therapy in urothelial carcinoma as well as changes in the tumor–immune microenvironment.
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43. Evaluation of the distance between the root apices of the upper first molars and the hard palate in an Eastern Mediterranean population: A retrospective study
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Roland Kmeid, Romy El Khoury, Elie Khoury, Joseph Ghoubril, and Adib Kassis
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Palate, Hard ,Molar ,Cone beam computed tomography ,Radiography ,Population ,Orthodontics ,Mandible ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Radiography, Panoramic ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Tooth Root ,education ,Retrospective Studies ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,030206 dentistry ,Cone-Beam Computed Tomography ,Sagittal plane ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Posterior teeth ,Hard palate ,business - Abstract
Summary Objective The aims of this retrospective study were, first to evaluate the distance between the root apices of the upper first molars and the palatal plane (PP), and second to determine the validity (accuracy) of the use of cephalometric radiographs or panoramic X-rays compared to cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) in determining this distance. Material and methods The distance was calculated from the root apices of the first molars to PP, on the cephalometric radiographs of 204 subjects and then 57 measurements were compared to those obtained on panoramic X-rays and CBCT images, in order to find a statistically significant difference according to age, sex, side, vertical and sagittal skeletal patterns, and to determine if 2D radiographs are suitable for this task. Results The distance increased significantly in subjects after 20 years of age and in hyperdivergent patients, but was not influenced by sex, side or anteroposterior position of the mandible. No statistical significance was found between the calculated measurements on cephalometric and CBCT radiographs, but both were different from those taken on panoramic X-rays. Conclusions Cephalometric radiographs are reliable in the assessment of the distance between the roots of the upper molars and the PP. In hyperdivergent and adult patients, posterior teeth have enough space between their roots and the upper limit of the hard palate to undergo intrusion mechanics using miniscrews, but care must be taken while planning and managing these movements in order to minimize the unwanted side effects.
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44. Sharia conformity for mudharabah financing practices in sharia banks based on the DSN-MUI Fatwa Number 07 year 2000: A case study
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Santi Lamusu, Noval Adib, and Aulia Rahman
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Finance ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Social Sciences ,Conformity ,Profit sharing ,Sharia ,Key informants ,Cash ,Sustainability ,Business ,fatwa, financing, mudharabah, islamic bank ,media_common ,Qualitative research - Abstract
This study aims to uncover and analyze the suitability of sharia mudharabah financing practices at Bank Muamalat Semarang Branch with Fatwa DSN MUI Number 07 year 2000. To achieve this goal, the research was pursued using a qualitative method with a case study approach. The primary data of this research is interviews and is supported by secondary data. The key informants are bank employees. Data analysis was performed by using qualitative data analysis namely reduction, display and conclusion. The results showed that Bank Muamalat Semarang branch in carrying out the practice of mudharabah financing was in accordance with the DSN MUI Fatwa Number 07 year 2000 and the applicable SOP. Meanwhile, the recommendations in the Fatwa which are optional are still carried out in accordance with the prevailing regulations. For example, by requiring guarantees, channeling mudharabah financing only in the form of cash assets, only financing productive businesses such as BPRS and BMT, as well as the criteria for entrepreneurs, financing procedures and profit sharing mechanisms. The decision to choose the policy is accompanied by certain considerations, especially for the sustainability and security of LKS and does not conflict with fatwa rules so that it does not go out of the corridor of sharia principles in muamalah
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45. POSITIONING INDONESIAN ISLAMIC HIGHER-EDUCATION VIS-A-VIS GLOBALISATION: ORGANISATIONAL–RESILIENCE DYNAMICS
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Mayreyna Nurwardani, Erika Setyanti Kusumaputri, Hanifah Latif Muslimah, and Adib Ahmad
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Standardization ,Higher education ,business.industry ,islamic higher-education in indonesia ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Islam ,Education (General) ,Public relations ,language.human_language ,Education ,Skills management ,Indonesian ,Globalization ,organisational-resilience ,higher-education management ,Political science ,language ,Institution ,Psychological resilience ,L7-991 ,business ,media_common - Abstract
In the present era of globalisation, higher-education institutions are required to focus on innovation to deal with the various challenges. Considering what Islamic higher-education institutions in Indonesia, have achieved in recent times, they face an uphill struggle to compete at the global level. This study aimed at identifying and analysing the dynamics of resilience for globalisation in a state Islamic–University in Indonesia. The results of studies on the management of Islamic tertiary institutions, specifically on organizational resilience, are very difficult to find. This study used the qualitative analysis method of a case-study and comprised in-depth interviews with key people concerned with the management of the university, observation, and secondary data namely academic documents, photos, and information from the university’s official website. The findings showed the university’s continuous efforts to improve not only the academic community’s management skills, knowledge, and expertise but also the implementation of international-curriculum standardization and cooperation with overseas universities. These actions cannot be separated from obstacles faced by university from within and without particularly in terms of funding-related policies. The university’s program-based innovations which are yet to be carried out by other Islamic-universities in Indonesia indicate this institution’s initiative to break the obstacles.
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46. Real-Time Object Recognition Using Deep-Learning
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Herman Khalid Omar, Rana Adib Khisro, and Shahad Fauzi Mohammed
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business.industry ,Computer science ,Deep learning ,Feature extraction ,Cognitive neuroscience of visual object recognition ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Computer vision ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,General Environmental Science - Published
- 2021
47. Limited Intradural Anterior Petrosectomy for Upper Basilar Aneurysms: A Technical Note
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Daniel M.S. Raper, Karol P. Budohoski, Adib A. Abla, Kunal P. Raygor, and Caleb Rutledge
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Male ,Microsurgery ,Aneurysm, Ruptured ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Aneurysm ,medicine.artery ,medicine ,Humans ,Petroclival Region ,Aged ,Trigeminal nerve ,Petrous Apex ,business.industry ,Trochlear nerve ,Intracranial Aneurysm ,Anatomy ,medicine.disease ,Tentorium ,Anterior inferior cerebellar artery ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Superior petrosal sinus ,Female ,Surgery ,Dura Mater ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,Craniotomy ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Petrous Bone - Abstract
Objective The extradural anterior petrosectomy is a widely used skull base approach to the upper petroclival region, basilar trunk, and ventral pons. However, there is significant procedure-related morbidity and a complete petrosectomy is required, as the intradural structures are not in view at the time of drilling. We describe an intradural anterior petrosectomy for aneurysms of the basilar trunk and anterior inferior cerebellar artery with intraoperative photographs and artwork to illustrate the approach. Methods A temporal craniotomy is made at the root of the zygoma and middle fossa floor. After opening dura, the trochlear nerve is identified at the tentorial edge. The tentorium is incised posterior to the trochlear nerve and the incision is carried forward across the cisternal segment of the trigeminal nerve toward V3 and the superior petrosal sinus. The petrous apex is identified and drilled lateral and posterior to V3 with a diamond bur. Intraoperative navigation is useful to confirm its location. Once posterior fossa dura is identified, the superior petrosal sinus may be safely cauterized and divided, connecting the tentorial incision with an incision in the posterior fossa dura, and exposing the upper basilar trunk and its branches. Additional bone is removed only as needed. Results Two patients underwent successful treatment of a basilar trunk perforator and anterior inferior cerebellar artery aneurysm with a subtemporal approach and tailored intradural petrosectomy. Conclusions The intradural anterior petrosectomy allows limited drilling of the petrous apex and provides sufficient exposure of upper basilar artery aneurysms.
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48. Does human resource knowledge moderate the effect of good governance and regional financial performance?
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Roekhudin Roekhudin, Noval Adib, and Mutia Riska Faridani
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Government ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,05 social sciences ,Social Sciences ,Accounting ,Moderation ,Transparency (behavior) ,0506 political science ,Rule of law ,Good governance ,Service (economics) ,0502 economics and business ,Accountability ,050602 political science & public administration ,good governance, human resource knowledge, regional financial performance ,Human resources ,business ,050203 business & management ,media_common - Abstract
This study aims to examine the effect of professionalism, accountability, transparency, excellent service, participation, and rule of law on the regional financial performance of East Tanjung Jabung regency moderated by human resource knowledge. This research was conducted on 89 respondents in 28 OPDs of the Government of East Tanjung Jabung Regency. The data analysis method used SEM-PLS with the WarpPLS 7.0 application. The results of this study indicated that the principles of good governance which referred to Government Regulation Number 101 of 2000 concerning Education and Training for Civil Servant Positions that can positively affect the regional financial performance of East Tanjung Jabung Regency include professionalism, accountability, and participation. Meanwhile, the principles of transparency, excellent service, and rule of law have not been able to maximally affect the regional financial performance of East Tanjung Jabung Regency. Human resource knowledge as a moderating variable was able to strengthen several variables from the principles of good governance, namely human resource knowledge was able to strengthen the effect of professionalism, accountability, transparency, and excellent service. However, the result of research on human resource knowledge was also unable to moderate the effect of participation and rule of law on regional financial performance.
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49. Design and Implementation of an IoT-Based Door Signage Control System
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Wansu Lim, EJ M. F. C. Caliwag, M. Adib Kamali, Henar Mike O. Canilang, and Angela C. Caliwag
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business.industry ,Signage ,Computer science ,Embedded system ,Control system ,Internet of Things ,business - Published
- 2021
50. Developing a multi-variable vulnerability function for a class of multi-span continuous concrete box-girder highway bridges with emphasis on near-field earthquakes
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Hassan Abbasi, Armin Aziminejad, Mohammadreza Adib Ramazani, Mahmood Hosseini, and Hoodean Malekzadeh
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Class (computer programming) ,Environmental Engineering ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Emphasis (telecommunications) ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Box girder ,Near and far field ,02 engineering and technology ,Structural engineering ,Span (engineering) ,Fragility ,021105 building & construction ,Function (engineering) ,business ,human activities ,Geology ,021101 geological & geomatics engineering ,Civil and Structural Engineering ,media_common ,Vulnerability (computing) - Abstract
The most common tools in seismic performance assessment of highway bridges are single-variable fragility curves. However, fragility curves are not confidently reliable due to utilizing only a singl...
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