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2. Particle agglomeration and interphase interactions affect Young’s modulus of nanobiocomposites: eyes at mathematical modeling
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Sarrami, Pooriya, Rafienia, Mohammad, and Karbasi, Saeed
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3. PINN-based forward and inverse bending analysis of nanobeams on a three-parameter nonlinear elastic foundation including hardening and softening effect using nonlocal elasticity theory
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Kianian, Omid, Sarrami, Saeid, Movahedian, Bashir, and Azhari, Mojtaba
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- 2024
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4. Determining the Bioavailability Percentage of Bone Ash Phosphorus Compared to Monocalcium Phosphate and Its Effect on Performance, Bone Quality and Phosphorus Digestibility in Broilers
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Mohammad Sedghi, Zahra Sarrami, Raziye Ghasemi, and Mahdi Zanghae
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bioavailability ,bone ash ,bone quality ,digestibility ,phosphorus ,Animal culture ,SF1-1100 - Abstract
Introduction: Phosphorus (P) and calcium (Ca) are macro-minerals for normal growth and development. Phosphorus plays a vital role in muscle function, enzyme activity, lipid metabolism, bone mineralization, maintaining osmotic and acid-base balance, energy metabolism, amino acid metabolism, and protein synthesis. In addition, in layers, P is required to replace tissue metabolites such as nucleotides and phospholipids, maintain skeletal integrity, and produce the egg. Also, Ca is essential for eggshell formation, coagulation, muscle, and nerve function. Bone is a rich source of P and Ca, which can be converted into bone ash (BA) as an organic source to supply P and Ca. Today, BA has been introduced as a suitable alternative for mineral sources of P and Ca in the poultry industry. Barshan et al reported in 2019 that the use of BA compared to dicalcium phosphate caused a significant increase in weight in broilers. The purpose of this study was to use bone ash as a dietary P source and to investigate the P bioavailability in it compared to monocalcium phosphate (MCP) as a standard source.Materials and Methods: 350 one-day-old broilers were used in a completely randomized design with 7 treatments and 5 repetitions. The dietary treatments were: 1) basic diet containing 0.11% of available P; 2, 4, 3) supplementing the basic diet with 0.05, 0.1, and 0.15% P from MCP source; 5, 6, 7) supplementing the basic diet with 0.05, 0.1, and 0.15% P from BA source. All experimental diets contained 0.78% Ca. At the end of the experiment, the P bioavailability in the BA was obtained based on the P consumed in relation to the daily weight gain and tibia bone ash by the slope-ratio method. Also, the investigated parameters such as digestibility and antibody titer against sheep red blood cells (SRBC) were analyzed in a factorial design.Results and Discussion: The results showed that based on the weight gain in the grower (10 to 25 days) and finisher (26 to 35 days) periods, the bioavailability of P in BA was 82.37% and 93.24%, respectively. Therefore, it can be concluded that with the increase in the consumption time of BA, its P bioavailability has also increased and it has been able to compensate for the lack of growth well and almost similar to monocalcium phosphate. Also, based on the percentage of ash and P of tibia bone, the P bioavailability was 92.86% and 96.39%, respectively.The factorial analysis of digestibility results also showed that by increasing the level of P in diet and using MCP, the percentage of dry matter digestibility increases significantly (P
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5. The Effectiveness of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy on the Symptoms of Pain Perception in Older Women
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Nasibeh Sarrami Foroushani, Parvaneh Mohammadkhani, and Javad Rasti
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mindfulness-based cognitive therapy ,pain intensity ,older women ,Geriatrics ,RC952-954.6 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Objectives One of the most common problems in old age is chronic pain. The present study aims to investigate the effectiveness of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) in reducing the pain intensity of older women. Methods & Materials This is a randomized controlled clinical trial with a pretest/posttest/one-month follow-up design. The study population consists of all women aged ≥60 in Isfahan, Iran, in 2023. From this population, 30 women were selected using a convenience sampling method and based on the entry criteria. They were randomly assigned into two groups of intervention and control. The research tool was the short form of the McGill Pain Questionnaire. The intervention group received the MBCT in eight two-hour sessions, while the control group was put on the waiting list. The data were analyzed by repeated measure analysis of variance in SPSS software, version 25. Results The mean age of women was 64.07±3.37 years in the intervention group and 64.20±3.57 in the control group. The mean total score of pain intensity in the intervention and control groups was 22.67 and 35.13 respectively in the post-test phase and 23.60 and 35.07 in the follow-up phase, respectively. The results showed a significant difference between the mean of the three assessment phases in all subscales and the total score (P
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- 2024
6. Noise Pollution in Plastic Surgery Contributes to an Already Stressed Environment for Staff and Surgeons
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Shayan M. Sarrami, MD, Anne E. Glenney, BA, Zhazira Irgebay, MD, Jesse Goldstein, MD, and Carolyn De La Cruz, MD
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Surgery ,RD1-811 - Published
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7. Comparison of diffusion-weighted MRI and [18F]FDG PET/MRI for treatment monitoring in pediatric Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma
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Morakote, Wipawee, Baratto, Lucia, Ramasamy, Shakthi K., Adams, Lisa C., Liang, Tie, Sarrami, Amir H., and Daldrup-Link, Heike E.
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8. The Effects of Acidifier Inclusion in the Diet on Growth Performance, Gastrointestinal Health, Ileal Microbial Population, and Gene Expression in Broilers
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M Sedghi, MA Azghadi, I Mohammadi, R Ghasemi, Z Sarrami, and M Abbasi
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Acidifier ,Microbial population ,Tibia bone ,Gene expression ,Broiler ,Animal culture ,SF1-1100 ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of acidifier on broilers’ performance. A total of 648-day-old broilers were assigned to four treatments (0, 1, 2, and 3 g/kg acidifier in the diet). In the grower period, the acidifier inclusion resulted in a higher average daily weight gain (ADWG) than in the control. On the 40th day of age, 3 g/kg of acidifier increased ADWG and average daily feed intake (ADFI). The highest ADWG was observed in the 3 g/kg of acidifier treatment for the whole period. Orthogonal contrast between acidifier and control indicated that cholesterol and high-density lipoprotein (HDL) concentration in the serum was lower in the acidifier-fed broilers. Inclusion of 2 and 3 g/kg of acidifier reduced Salmonella population in the ileum. Adding 2 and 3 g/kg acidifier to the diet increased crypt depth compared to other treatments. Weight and length of the tibia were also significantly increased by acidifier. The quadratic effect showed that the acidifier had a significant effect on the tibio-tarsal index. The mRNA expression of PPARγ and Toll-Like Receptor 4 (TLR4) genes in the ileum of broilers that were fed 3 g/kg acidifier was significantly higher than in other treatments. Fatty Acid-Binding Protein 1 gene showed a significant enhancement effect by the acidifier: with increasing levels of acidifier, its expression also increased. In conclusion, the acidifier improved the performance, upregulated the expression of ileal fatty acid-binding protein 1 (FABP1), TLR4, and PPARγ genes, as well as increased the tibia length, and reduced the Salmonella population in the ileum.
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9. Using ChatGPT to predict the future of personalized medicine
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Patrinos, George P., Sarhangi, Negar, Sarrami, Behnaz, Khodayari, Nazli, Larijani, Bagher, and Hasanzad, Mandana
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- 2023
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10. Impact of comorbidities in severely injured patients with blunt chest injury: A population-based retrospective cohort study
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Kourouche, S., Wiseman, T., Lam, MK, Mitchell, R., Sarrami, P., Dinh, M., Singh, H., and Curtis, K.
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11. Phase I non-randomized clinical trial of allogeneic natural killer cells infusion in acute myeloid leukemia patients
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Ahmadvand, Mohammad, Barough, Mahdieh Shokrollahi, Barkhordar, Maryam, Faridfar, Ali, Ghaderi, Afshin, Jalaeikhoo, Hasan, Rajaienejad, Mohsen, Majidzadeh, Keivan, Ghavamzadeh, Ardeshir, and Sarrami-Forooshani, Ramin
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- 2023
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12. Safety and feasibility study of ex vivo expanded allogeneic-NK cells infusion in patients with acute pneumonia caused by COVID-19
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Ahmadvand, Mohammad, Barough, Mahdieh Shokrollahi, Hashemi, Zahra Sadat, Sanati, Hassan, Abbasvandi, Fereshteh, Yunesian, Masud, Majidzadeh-A, Keivan, Makarem, Jalil, Aghayan, Hamid Reza, Abedini, Atefeh, Ghavamzadeh, Ardeshir, and Forooshani, Ramin Sarrami
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13. Effects of bacteriophage on Salmonella Enteritidis infection in broilers
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Sarrami, Zahra, Sedghi, Mohammad, Mohammadi, Ishmael, Bedford, Mike, Miranzadeh, Hadi, and Ghasemi, Razie
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- 2023
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14. Immune activation of vaginal human Langerhans cells increases susceptibility to HIV-1 infection
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van Teijlingen, Nienke H., Eder, Julia, Sarrami-Forooshani, Ramin, Zijlstra-Willems, Esther M., Roovers, Jan-Paul W. R., van Leeuwen, Elisabeth, Ribeiro, Carla M. S., and Geijtenbeek, Teunis B. H.
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15. Phase I non-randomized clinical trial of allogeneic natural killer cells infusion in acute myeloid leukemia patients
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Mohammad Ahmadvand, Mahdieh Shokrollahi Barough, Maryam Barkhordar, Ali Faridfar, Afshin Ghaderi, Hasan Jalaeikhoo, Mohsen Rajaienejad, Keivan Majidzadeh, Ardeshir Ghavamzadeh, and Ramin Sarrami-Forooshani
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Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) ,Allogeneic NK cell therapy ,Adoptive transfer ,Cellular therapy ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Introduction A new type of immune cell transplantation called allogeneic NK cell infusion is proposed as a potential universal off-the-shelf cell product for adoptive immune cell therapy in hematologic malignancies. Design A multicentral phase I non-randomized clinical trial was conducted to assess the safety, feasibility, and potential efficacy of adoptively infused NK cells in patients with refractory/relapsed AML. We evaluated the feasibility of the trial by considering cell production, patient selection, and treatment protocol. Method Allogeneic NK cells were produced from random healthy unrelated donors; 10 patients were selected according to the inclusion criteria and were included in two groups in case of NK cell dose escalation. Two cell infusions were given, spaced 7 days apart, following a lymphodepletion conditioning regimen of fludarabin-endoxan administered 7 days before the first infusion. The intervention safety was scored using Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) based on variations in vital signs due to cell infusion. NK cell chimerism, tumor burden, and duration of relapse were considered to be components of efficacy. The pilot feasibility evaluation was checked using the CONSORT platform. Results The NK cell infusion procedure was well tolerated, and no grade 2–5 toxicities related (possible or probable) to PB-NK cell infusion were observed. Four patients developed grade 1 transient chills, headaches, vomiting, and bone pain following each PB-NK cell infusion that were not required hospitalization. One of these patients (p01) died because of severe acute respiratory syndrome. Of 9 evaluable patients, 6 (66.6%) showed stable disease (SD) and 3 (33.3%) presented progressive disease (PD). Of 6 SD patients, 2 (p08 and p09) remained alive in SD and 3 patients (p04, p05 and p07) converted to PD at 9 months after infusion of NK cells, and 1 (p03) was not evaluable due to follow-up loss. No patient achieved complete remission. Conclusion The study demonstrated the feasibility and safety of adoptive transfer of random healthy unrelated donor PB-NK cells in refractory/relapsed AML patients and supports continued study in phase II clinical trials in relapsed/refractory AML patients.
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16. A coupled peridynamic and finite strip method for analysis of in-plane behaviors of plates with discontinuities
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Shafiei, Zahra, Sarrami, Saeid, Azhari, Mojtaba, Galvanetto, Ugo, and Zaccariotto, Mirco
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17. Temperature Changes (ΔT) in Correlation with Number of Implant Osteotomy Preparations in Human Cadaver Tibiae, Comparing Osseodensification (OD) Burs in Clockwise (CW) versus Counterclockwise (CCW) Mode
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Nikolaos Soldatos, Amanda Heydari, LeRoy Horton, Shayda Sarrami, Luke Nordlie, Dongseok Choi, and Robin Weltman
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temperature changes ,clockwise mode ,counterclockwise mode ,osseodensification burs ,cortical bone ,cancellous bone ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
(1) Background: OD burs are used in two different modes: (i) CW and (ii) CCW. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the ΔT during the preparation of implant osteotomies in a four-way interaction. (2) Methods: Three hundred and sixty osteotomies were prepared at 12 mm depth in human cadaver tibiae. The ΔT values were calculated similarly to the method used in two previous studies carried out by our group. Four different variables were evaluated for their effect on ΔT. (3) Results: A four-way interaction was observed in the CCW mode, allowing for 1000 RPM to have the least effect in both modes. However, in the CCW mode the use of 3.0 and 4.0 burs after 23 osteotomies showed a statistically significant increase in ΔT, and significant chatter, compared to the CW mode. In the CCW mode, the ΔT was increased significantly as the diameter of the burs increased in 800 and 1200 RPM. (4) Conclusions: The synergistic effect of drills’ diameter, CCW mode, 800 and 1200 RPM, and bur usage (over 23 times) had a significant effect on ΔT, which exceeded 47 °C. One thousand (1000) RPM had the least effect in both modes. The 3.0 and 4.0 burs in the CCW mode drastically increased the temperature and produced significant chatter.
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18. Real-time x-ray abnormality alerts for emergency departments using a radiographer comment model - a multisite pilot study
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Klobasa, I., Denham, G., Baird, M., Sim, J., Petrie, D., Roebuck, D.J., Tonks, A., Tu, C., Sarrami, P., Best, J., Abood, J., and Jones, C.
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19. D17. When Is Enough Enough? Reconstructive Revision Rates and Emotional Well-Being
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Casey Zhang, BS, Vivian Wang, BS, Pooja Reddy, BS, Shayan Sarrami, MD, and Carolyn De La Cruz, MD
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Surgery ,RD1-811 - Published
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20. D154. Differentiating Afferent Lymphatic Pathways using Dual-Dye Technique during Immediate Lymphatic Reconstruction
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Shayan M. Sarrami, MD, Meeti Mehta, BS, and Carolyn De La Cruz, MD
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Surgery ,RD1-811 - Published
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21. Comparison of whole-body DW-MRI with 2-[18F]FDG PET for staging and treatment monitoring of children with Langerhans cell histiocytosis
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Baratto, Lucia, Nyalakonda, Ramyashree, Theruvath, Ashok J., Sarrami, Amir Hossein, Hawk, Kristina Elizabeth, Rashidi, Ali, Shen, Sa, States, Lisa, Aboian, Mariam, Jeng, Michael, and Daldrup-Link, Heike E.
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- 2023
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22. Low-count whole-body PET/MRI restoration: an evaluation of dose reduction spectrum and five state-of-the-art artificial intelligence models
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Wang, Yan-Ran (Joyce), Wang, Pengcheng, Adams, Lisa Christine, Sheybani, Natasha Diba, Qu, Liangqiong, Sarrami, Amir Hossein, Theruvath, Ashok Joseph, Gatidis, Sergios, Ho, Tina, Zhou, Quan, Pribnow, Allison, Thakor, Avnesh S., Rubin, Daniel, and Daldrup-Link, Heike E.
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23. Chemical Composition and Antioxidant Activity of Clove Essential Oil and its Effect on Stability of Sesame Oil under Accelerated Condition
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Samira Sarrami, Fateme Akrami Mohajeri, Jalal Sadeghizadeh-Yazdi, Sara Jambarsang, and Elham Khalili Sadrabad
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sesame oil ,clove essential oil ,antioxidant activity ,lipid peroxidation ,Agriculture ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
Recently due to adverse effects of synthetic antioxidants, there has been a growing interest in the application of natural essential oil in vegetable oils. The present study investigated the chemical composition and antioxidant activity of clove essential oil (CEO) and its addition to sesame oil. Methods: composition and antioxidant activity of clove essential oil The CEO was prepared and analyzed by GC-MS. Then, total phenolic content (TPC), antioxidant activity and ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) were determined. The CEO at different concentrations (0.02, 0.04, 0.06, and 0.08%) and TBHQ (0.02%) were added to sesame oil and samples were stored at 60 °C for 5 weeks. Peroxide value (PV), p-Anisidine value (p-AV), total oxidation (TOTOX) value and Thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARs) were determined in sesame oil samples every week for 35 days. A total of 5 components including eugenol (96.25%), eugenol acetate (1.88%), trans-Caryophyllene (1.66%), α-humulene (0.16%), and caryophyllene oxide (0.06%) were determined as the main components of CEO. Results: The TPC of CEO was 345.95±7.85 mg GAE/g. Moreover, the antioxidant activity of CEO for DPPH (IC50) and FRAP methods was estimated 0.83 ± 0.11 mg/ml and 112.37±8.81 mM Fe2SO4. It was shown that peroxide, p-AV, TOTOX, and TBARS values of all sesame oil samples increased during 5 weeks of storage at accelerated conditions. TBHQ showed better function in preventing oil oxidation, but CEO had acceptable function especially in 0.08% concentration. Conclusion: The CEO in vegetable oil due to high phenolic content could retard lipid peroxidation. It could be mentioned that CEO could be considered as an alternative of synthetics ones in vegetable oils.
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24. Safety and feasibility study of ex vivo expanded allogeneic-NK cells infusion in patients with acute pneumonia caused by COVID-19
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Mohammad Ahmadvand, Mahdieh Shokrollahi Barough, Zahra Sadat Hashemi, Hassan Sanati, Fereshteh Abbasvandi, Masud Yunesian, Keivan Majidzadeh-A, Jalil Makarem, Hamid Reza Aghayan, Atefeh Abedini, Ardeshir Ghavamzadeh, and Ramin Sarrami Forooshani
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NK cells ,COVID-19 ,Pneumonia ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Abstract Background NK cells are the most active innate immune cells in antiviral immunity, which are impaired by SARS-COV2 infection. Infusion of allogeneic NK cells might be a complementary treatment to boost immune system function in COVID-19 patients. In this project, we focused on COVID-19 patients with low inspiratory capacity (LIC). This project aims to evaluate the feasibility and safety of allogeneic NK cell infusion as an intervention for respiratory viral disease. Methods A non-blind two arms pilot study was designed and conducted after signing the consent form. Ten matched patients, in terms of vital signs and clinical features, were enrolled in the control and intervention groups. Approximately 2 × 10^6 cells/kg of NK cells were prepared under GCP (good clinical practice) conditions for each patient in the intervention group. The control group was under the same conditions and drug regimen except for the treatment with the prepared cells. Then, infused intravenously during 20 min in the ICU ward of Masih Daneshvari Hospital. The clinical signs, serological parameters, and CTCAE (Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events) were recorded for safety evaluation and the feasibility of project management were evaluated via designed checklist based on CONSORT. Results There were no symptoms of anaphylaxis, hypersensitivity, significant changes in blood pressure, cardiovascular complications, and fever from injection time up to 48 h after cell infusion. The mean hospitalization period in the control and intervention groups was 10 and 8 days, respectively. The blood O2 saturation level was raised after cell infusion, and a significantly lower mean level of inflammatory enzymes was observed in the intervention group following discharge compared to the control group (p
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25. Effects of bacteriophage on Salmonella Enteritidis infection in broilers
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Zahra Sarrami, Mohammad Sedghi, Ishmael Mohammadi, Mike Bedford, Hadi Miranzadeh, and Razie Ghasemi
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Bacteriophages (BP) are viruses that can infect bacteria. The present study evaluated the effect of BP on Salmonella infected broilers. A number of 150 day-old broilers were used in a completely randomized design with five treatments that included: (1) basal diet from day 0 to 28; (2) basal diet + 0.3 g/kg of colistin from day 0 to 28; (3) basal diet from day 1 to 13, and basal diet + 0.4 g/kg of colistin from day 14 to 28; (4) basal diet + 1 g/kg of BP from day 0 to 28; (5) basal diet + 1.5 g/kg of BP from day 0 to 28. On day 13, 15 chickens from each treatment were challenged by Salmonella Enteritidis (SE), while fifteen from each treatment were not; instead, they were kept in the same cage with the challenged chickens (exposed chickens). At 7 and 14 days post-challenge, the number of SE and coliform bacteria in the cecum and liver of colistin and BP-fed birds was lower than the control treatment. In exposed and challenged chickens, the height and surface area of villus were greater in the BP and colistin-supplemented groups. Serum concentrations of aspartate aminotransferase and alanine transaminase were greater, while serum albumin and triglycerides concentrations were lower in the control treatment. The liver of the challenged chickens had more pathological lesions than exposed birds. BP significantly decreased PPARγ gene expression in exposed chickens. In the challenged and exposed chickens, TLR4 gene expression was lower in BP and colistin-treated birds as compared to the control. In conclusion, adding BP to the diet from the day of age prevents the spread of Salmonella.
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26. D62. Incidence of Patent Retrograde Flow through Vena Comitans in DIEP Flaps
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Shayan M. Sarrami, MD, Carolyn De La Cruz, MD, and Shayan Izaddoost, MD, PhD
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Surgery ,RD1-811 - Published
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27. D119. Identifying Risk Factors for Elective Revisions after Breast Reconstruction
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Casey Zhang, BS, Shayan M. Sarrami, MD, Vivian Wang, BS, Pooja Reddy, BS, and Carolyn De La Cruz, MD
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28. D88. High-volume Fat Grafting with and without Goldilocks Mastectomies Show Successful Clinical Outcomes for Breast Reconstruction
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Shayan M. Sarrami, MD, Pooja Humar, BS, Michael Marallo, MD, Eva Roy, MD, and Carolyn De La Cruz, MD
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29. 76. Differentiating Afferent Lymphatic Pathways Using Dual-Dye Technique During Immediate Lymphatic Reconstruction
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Shayan M. Sarrami, MD, Meeti Mehta, BS, Mario Solari, MD, Jennifer Steiman, MD, and Carolyn De La Cruz, MD
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30. Hemodynamics of thrombus formation in intracranial aneurysms: An in silico observational study
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Qiongyao Liu, Ali Sarrami-Foroushani, Yongxing Wang, Michael MacRaild, Christopher Kelly, Fengming Lin, Yan Xia, Shuang Song, Nishant Ravikumar, Tufail Patankar, Zeike A. Taylor, Toni Lassila, and Alejandro F. Frangi
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Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Medical technology ,R855-855.5 - Abstract
How prevalent is spontaneous thrombosis in a population containing all sizes of intracranial aneurysms? How can we calibrate computational models of thrombosis based on published data? How does spontaneous thrombosis differ in normo- and hypertensive subjects? We address the first question through a thorough analysis of published datasets that provide spontaneous thrombosis rates across different aneurysm characteristics. This analysis provides data for a subgroup of the general population of aneurysms, namely, those of large and giant size (>10 mm). Based on these observed spontaneous thrombosis rates, our computational modeling platform enables the first in silico observational study of spontaneous thrombosis prevalence across a broader set of aneurysm phenotypes. We generate 109 virtual patients and use a novel approach to calibrate two trigger thresholds: residence time and shear rate, thus addressing the second question. We then address the third question by utilizing this calibrated model to provide new insight into the effects of hypertension on spontaneous thrombosis. We demonstrate how a mechanistic thrombosis model calibrated on an intracranial aneurysm cohort can help estimate spontaneous thrombosis prevalence in a broader aneurysm population. This study is enabled through a fully automatic multi-scale modeling pipeline. We use the clinical spontaneous thrombosis data as an indirect population-level validation of a complex computational modeling framework. Furthermore, our framework allows exploration of the influence of hypertension in spontaneous thrombosis. This lays the foundation for in silico clinical trials of cerebrovascular devices in high-risk populations, e.g., assessing the performance of flow diverters in aneurysms for hypertensive patients.
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31. Immune activation of vaginal human Langerhans cells increases susceptibility to HIV-1 infection
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Nienke H. van Teijlingen, Julia Eder, Ramin Sarrami-Forooshani, Esther M. Zijlstra-Willems, Jan-Paul W. R. Roovers, Elisabeth van Leeuwen, Carla M. S. Ribeiro, and Teunis B. H. Geijtenbeek
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Vaginal inflammation increases the risk for sexual HIV-1 transmission but underlying mechanisms remain unclear. In this study we assessed the impact of immune activation on HIV-1 susceptibility of primary human vaginal Langerhans cells (LCs). Vaginal LCs isolated from human vaginal tissue expressed a broad range of TLRs and became activated after exposure to both viral and bacterial TLR ligands. HIV-1 replication was restricted in immature vaginal LCs as only low levels of infection could be detected. Notably, activation of immature vaginal LCs by bacterial TLR ligands increased HIV-1 infection, whereas viral TLR ligands were unable to induce HIV-1 replication in vaginal LCs. Furthermore, mature vaginal LCs transmitted HIV-1 to CD4 T cells. This study emphasizes the role for vaginal LCs in protection against mucosal HIV-1 infection, which is abrogated upon activation. Moreover, our data suggest that bacterial STIs can increase the risk of HIV-1 acquisition in women.
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- 2023
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32. Effects of a yeast cell wall product on the performance of broiler chickens and PGC-1α, TLR4, IL-10 and PPARγ genes expression
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Mohammad Sedghi, Ishmael Mohammadi, Zahra Sarrami, Razie Ghasemi, and Arash Azarfar
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colistin ,intestinal microflora ,short-chain fatty acid ,immunity system ,Animal culture ,SF1-1100 - Abstract
The current study was conducted to evaluate the effects of a yeast cell wall product (YCWP) on the performance, the population of Lactobacillus and coliform bacteria and PGC-1α, TLR4, IL-10 and PPARγ genes expression in the intestine of broilers. Dietary treatments were as follows: basal diet (control), control diet + 0.3 g/kg colistin or 0.15, 0.3, 0.45 and 0.6 g/kg YCWP. Feed intake and feed conversion ratio were lower in the YCWP-fed birds compared to the control. Colistin and YCWP fed birds had higher Lactobacillus and lower coliform bacteria counts than control birds (p
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- 2022
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33. Differentiating Afferent Lymphatic Pathways Using Dual-Dye Technique during Immediate Lymphatic Reconstruction
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Shayan M. Sarrami, MD, Meeti Mehta, BS, and Carolyn De La Cruz, MD
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Surgery ,RD1-811 - Published
- 2024
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34. Determinants of long-term unplanned readmission and mortality following self-inflicted and non-self-inflicted major injury: a retrospective cohort study
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Mitchell, Rebecca J., Harris, Ian A., Balogh, Zsolt J., Curtis, Kate, Burns, Brian, Seppelt, Ian, Brown, Julie, Sarrami, Pooria, Singh, Hardeep, Levesque, Jean-Frederic, and Dinh, Michael
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- 2022
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35. Effects of bacteriophage supplement on the growth performance, microbial population, and PGC-1α and TLR4 gene expressions of broiler chickens
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Zahra Sarrami, Mohammad Sedghi, Ishmael Mohammadi, Woo Kyun Kim, and Amir Hossein Mahdavi
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Bacteriophages (BP) are viruses that invade bacteria and propagate inside them, leading to the lysis of the bacterial cells. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of adding BP to the broiler’s diet and its effect on the performance, morphology and bacterial population of the gut, some immune responses and expression of some intestinal genes. Accordingly, dietary treatments were as follows: basal diet (control), and control + 0.3 g/kg colistin or 0.5, 1 and 1.5 g BP/kg of diet. BP increased the body weight gain and reduced the feed conversion ratio (FCR), as compared to the colistin treatment, in the finisher and overall period (P
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36. Human placenta-derived mesenchymal stem cells transplantation in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) caused by COVID-19 (phase I clinical trial): safety profile assessment
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Hamid Reza Aghayan, Fatemeh Salimian, Atefeh Abedini, Samrand Fattah Ghazi, Masud Yunesian, Sepideh Alavi-Moghadam, Jalil Makarem, Keivan Majidzadeh-A, Ali Hatamkhani, Maryam Moghri, Abbas Danesh, Mohammad Reza Haddad-Marandi, Hassan Sanati, Fereshteh Abbasvandi, Babak Arjmand, Pourya Azimi, Ardeshir Ghavamzadeh, and Ramin Sarrami-Forooshani
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Abstract Background High morbidity and mortality rates of the COVID-19 pandemic have made it a global health priority. Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is one of the most important causes of death in COVID-19 patients. Mesenchymal stem cells have been the subject of many clinical trials for the treatment of ARDS because of their immunomodulatory, anti-inflammatory, and regenerative potentials. The aim of this phase I clinical trial was the safety assessment of allogeneic placenta-derived mesenchymal stem cells (PL-MSCs) intravenous injection in patients with ARDS induced by COVID-19. Methods We enrolled 20 patients suffering from ARDS caused by COVID-19 who had been admitted to the intensive care unit. PL-MSCs were isolated and propagated using a xeno-free/GMP compliant protocol. Each patient in the treatment group (N = 10) received standard treatment and a single dose of 1 × 106 cells/kg PL-MSCs intravenously. The control groups (N = 10) only received the standard treatment. Clinical signs and laboratory tests were evaluated in all participants at the baseline and during 28 days follow-ups. Results No adverse events were observed in the PL-MSC group. Mean length of hospitalization, serum oxygen saturation, and other clinical and laboratory parameters were not significantly different in the two groups (p > 0.05). Conclusion Our results demonstrated that intravenous administration of PL-MSCs in patients with COVID-19 related ARDS is safe and feasible. Further studies whit higher cell doses and repeated injections are needed to evaluate the efficacy of this treatment modality. Trial registration: Iranian Registry of Clinical Trials (IRCT); IRCT20200621047859N4. Registered 1 March 2021, https://en.irct.ir/trial/52947 .
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37. Human placenta-derived mesenchymal stem cells transplantation in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) caused by COVID-19 (phase I clinical trial): safety profile assessment
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Aghayan, Hamid Reza, Salimian, Fatemeh, Abedini, Atefeh, Fattah Ghazi, Samrand, Yunesian, Masud, Alavi-Moghadam, Sepideh, Makarem, Jalil, Majidzadeh-A, Keivan, Hatamkhani, Ali, Moghri, Maryam, Danesh, Abbas, Haddad-Marandi, Mohammad Reza, Sanati, Hassan, Abbasvandi, Fereshteh, Arjmand, Babak, Azimi, Pourya, Ghavamzadeh, Ardeshir, and Sarrami-Forooshani, Ramin
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38. Effects of bacteriophage supplement on the growth performance, microbial population, and PGC-1α and TLR4 gene expressions of broiler chickens
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Sarrami, Zahra, Sedghi, Mohammad, Mohammadi, Ishmael, Kim, Woo Kyun, and Mahdavi, Amir Hossein
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39. Adherence to clinical care standards and mortality after hip fracture surgery in New South Wales, 2015–2018: a retrospective population‐based study.
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Harvey, Lara, Taylor, Morag E, Harris, Ian A, Mitchell, Rebecca J, Cameron, Ian D, Sarrami, Pooria, and Close, Jacqueline
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Objectives: To determine whether adherence to hip fracture clinical care quality indicators influences mortality among people who undergo surgery after hip fracture in New South Wales, both overall and by individual indicator. Study design: Retrospective population‐based study; analysis of linked Australian and New Zealand Hip Fracture Registry (ANZHFR), hospital admissions, residential aged care, and deaths data. Setting, participants: People aged 50 years or older with hip fractures who underwent surgery in 21 New South Wales hospitals participating in the ANZHFR, 1 January 2015 – 31 December 2018. Main outcome measures: Thirty‐day (primary outcome), 120‐day, and 365‐day mortality (secondary outcomes) by clinical care indicator adherence level (low: none to three of six indicators achieved; moderate: four indicators achieved; high: five or six indicators achieved) and by individual indicator. Results: Registry data were available for 9236 hip fractures in 9058 people aged 50 years or older during 2015–2018; the mean age of patients was 82.8 years (standard deviation, 9.3 years), 5510 patients were women (69.4%). Complete data regarding adherence to clinical care indicators were available for 7951 fractures (86.1%); adherence to these indicators was high for 5135 (64.6%), moderate for 2249 (28.3%), and low for 567 fractures (7.1%). After adjustment for age, sex, comorbidity, admission year, pre‐admission walking ability, and residential status, 30‐day mortality risk was lower for high (adjusted relative risk [aRR], 0.40; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.30–0.52) and moderate indicator adherence hip fractures (aRR, 0.61; 95% CI, 0.46–0.82) than for low indicator adherence hip fractures, as was 365‐day mortality (high adherence: aRR, 0.59 [95% CI, 0.51–0.68]; moderate adherence: aRR, 0.74 [95% CI, 0.63–0.86]). Orthogeriatric care (365 days: aRR, 0.78; 95% CI, 0.61–0.98) and offering mobilisation by the day after surgery (365 days: aRR, 0.74; 95% CI, 0.67–0.83) were associated with lower mortality risk at each time point. Conclusions: Clinical care for two‐thirds of hip fractures attained a high level of adherence to the six quality care indicators, and short and longer term mortality was lower among people who received such care than among those who received low adherence care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Application of improved element-free Galerkin combining with finite strip method for buckling analysis of channel-section beams with openings
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Mousavi, Hamed, Azhari, Mojtaba, Saadatpour, Mohamad Mehdi, and Sarrami-Foroushani, Saeid
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41. Clinical applications of diffusion-weighted sequence in brain imaging: beyond stroke
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Gaddamanugu, Siddhartha, Shafaat, Omid, Sotoudeh, Houman, Sarrami, Amir Hossein, Rezaei, Ali, Saadatpour, Zahra, and Singhal, Aparna
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42. Vaginal bacterium Prevotella timonensis turns protective Langerhans cells into HIV‐1 reservoirs for virus dissemination
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van Teijlingen, Nienke H, Helgers, Leanne C, Sarrami‐Forooshani, Ramin, Zijlstra‐Willems, Esther M, van Hamme, John L, Segui‐Perez, Celia, van Smoorenburg, Marleen Y, Borgdorff, Hanneke, van de Wijgert, Janneke HHM, van Leeuwen, Elisabeth, van der Post, Joris AM, Strijbis, Karin, Ribeiro, Carla MS, and Geijtenbeek, Teunis BH
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43. In-silico trial of intracranial flow diverters replicates and expands insights from conventional clinical trials
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Ali Sarrami-Foroushani, Toni Lassila, Michael MacRaild, Joshua Asquith, Kit C. B. Roes, James V. Byrne, and Alejandro F. Frangi
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In-silico trials rely on virtual populations and interventions simulated using patient-specific models and may offer a solution to lower costs. Here, the authors present the flow diverter performance assessment in-silico trial, which models the treatment of intracranial aneurysms with a flow-diverting stent.
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44. Immuno-PET Imaging of EGFR with 64Cu-NOTA Panitumumab in Subcutaneous and Metastatic Nonsmall Cell Lung Cancer Xenografts
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Sarrami, Nasim, Wuest, Melinda, Paiva, Igor Moura de, Leier, Samantha, Lavasanifar, Afsaneh, and Wuest, Frank
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Objective: About 65–90% of nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC) express the epithelial growth factor receptor (EGFR) as a transmembrane protein that is activated by binding of specific ligands, including epidermal growth factor and transforming growth factor α (TGFα). Identifying EGFR as an oncogene has led to the development of anticancer therapeutics directed against EGFR, including the full-length human IgG2monoclonal antibody panitumumab. The main goal of the present study was to investigate 64Cu-labeled panitumumab with immuno-PET in subcutaneous and metastatic EGFR-positive NSCLC xenografts. Methods:Bifunctional chelating agent 2-S-(4-isothiocyanatobenzyl)-1,4,7-triazacyclo-nonane-1,4,7-triacetic acid (NOTA-NCS) was attached to panitumumab. The number of chelators per panitumumab was determined using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) mass spectroscopy. The incorporation efficiency of 64Cu into NOTA-panitumumab was measured by using radio-TLC. EGFR-expressing epithelial-like H1299-luc+ NSCLC cells were used for in vitroand in vivoexperiments. Cell uptake of [64Cu]Cu-NOTA-panitumumab was measured in the presence and absence of panitumumab. Subcutaneous and metastatic H1299-luc tumor models were grown in male NSG mice. The presence of tumors at lung and metastatic sites was analyzed by [18F]FLT PET. Immuno-PET with [64Cu]Cu-NOTA-panitumumab was performed as static PET imaging at 2, 24, and 48 h postinjection in both tumor models. Proof-of-target was confirmed by blocking experiments with panitumumab. Detailed ex vivobiodistribution experiments were performed in both animal tumor models to confirm biodistribution profiles obtained by immuno-PET imaging. Results:MALDI analysis confirmed the attachment of ∼1.5 NOTA per antibody. Radiolabeling efficiency with [64Cu]CuCl2was 93.8 ± 5.7% and a molar activity of 0.65 MBq/μg. Cellular uptake studies with [64Cu]Cu-NOTA-panitumumab in H1299 cells demonstrated increasing uptake over time, reaching 29.1 ± 2.9% radioactivity(Bq)/mg protein (n= 3) and plateauing at 45 min. Addition of 25 μg of panitumumab reduced radioligand uptake to 1.22 ± 0.06% radioactivity/mg protein (n= 3). PET imaging revealed high uptake of [64Cu]Cu-NOTA-panitumumab in subcutaneous tumors: Standardized uptake values (SUV)meanreached 4.70 ± 0.42 and 5.37 ± 0.40 (n= 5) after 24 and 48 h postinjection, respectively. Administration of 1 mg panitumumab reduced tumor uptake significantly to 1.94 ± 0.22 and 1.66 ± 0.08 (n= 4; p< 0.001). In the metastatic model, the following SUVmeanwere analyzed from liver and lung lesions: 5.55 ± 0.34 and 6.28 ± 0.46 (both n = 23 lesions from 6 mice) after 24 and 48 h postinjection, which was also significantly reduced to 2.53 ± 0.39 and 2.31 ± 0.15 (both n= 16 lesions from 4 mice; p< 0.001) after injection of 1 mg panitumumab. Detailed ex vivobiodistribution confirmed immuno-PET analysis in both models. Panitumumab reduced radioactivity uptake into subcutaneous tumors from 11.01 ± 0.72 (n= 4) to 3.67 ± 0.33% ID/g (n= 5; p< 0.001), and in metastatic liver lesions from 29.44 ± 8.14 (n= 4) to 8.35 ± 1.30% ID/g (n= 5; p< 0.001), respectively. Conclusions:[64Cu]Cu-NOTA-panitumumab was successfully used for immuno-PET imaging of EGFR-expressing subcutaneous and metastatic NSCLC tumors. This result represents the basis for developing radiotheranostics for targeting EGFR in cancers and for selecting the right patients for the right treatment at the right time.
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45. Effects of hospital facilities on patient outcomes after cancer surgery: an international, prospective, observational study
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Stephen R Knight, Catherine A Shaw, Riinu Pius, Thomas M Drake, Lisa Norman, Adesoji O Ademuyiwa, Adewale O Adisa, Maria Lorena Aguilera, Sara W Al-Saqqa, Ibrahim Al-Slaibi, Aneel Bhangu, Bruce M Biccard, Peter Brocklehurst, Ainhoa Costas-Chavarri, Kathryn Chu, Anna Dare, Muhammed Elhadi, Cameron J Fairfield, J Edward Fitzgerald, Dhruv Ghosh, James Glasbey, Mark I. van Berge Henegouwen, J.C. Allen Ingabire, T Peter Kingham, Marie Carmela Lapitan, Ismaïl Lawani, Bettina Lieske, Richard Lilford, Janet Martin, Kenneth A McLean, Rachel Moore, Dion Morton, Dmitri Nepogodiev, Faustin Ntirenganya, Francesco Pata, Thomas Pinkney, Ahmad Uzair Qureshi, Antonio Ramos-De la Medina, Aya Riad, Hosni Khairy Salem, Joana Simões, Richard Spence, Neil Smart, Stephen Tabiri, Hannah Thomas, Thomas G Weiser, Malcolm West, John Whitaker, Ewen M Harrison, Arben Gjata, Maria Marta Modolo, Sebastian King, Erick Chan, Sayeda Nazmun Nahar, Ade Waterman, Dominique Vervoort, Alemayehu Ginbo Bedada, Bernardo De Azevedo, Ana Gabriela Figueiredo, Manol Sokolov, Venerand Barendegere, Gerald Ekwen, Arnav Agarwal, Qinyang Liu, Juan Camilo Correa, Kalisya Luc Malemo, Jacques Bake, Jakov Mihanovic, Kamila Kunčarová, Julius Orhalmi, Hosni Salem, Jyri Teras, Aristotelis Kechagias, Alexis P Arnaud, Judith Lindert, Vasileios Kalles, Maria-Lorena Aguilera-Arevalo, Gustavo Recinos, Zsolt Baranyai, Basant Kumar, Harish Neelamraju Lakshmi, Sanoop Koshy Zachariah, Philip Alexander, Sunil Kumar Venkatappa, C Pramesh, Radhian Amandito, Christina Fleming, Luca Ansaloni, Gianluca Pellino, Ahmed M. Altibi, Ibrahim Nour, Intisar Hamdun, Ali M. Ghellai, Donatas Venskutonis, Tomas Poskus, Justas Zilinskas, Precious Malemia, Yong Yong Tew, Elaine Borg, Sarah Ellul, fatima Zahraa Wafqui, David W Borowski, Anne Sophie van Dalen, Cameron Wells, Harissou Adamou, Adesoji Ademuyiwa, Adewale Adisa, Kjetil Søreide, Sara Al Saqqa, Osaid Alser, Haya Tahboub, Helmut Alfredo Segovia Lohse, Sebastian Shu Yip, Piotr Major, António Sampaio Soares, Matei Razvan Bratu, Andrey Litvin, Armen Vardanyan, JC Allen Ingabire, Ahmad Gudal, Naif Albati, Jovan Juloski, Miran Rems, Sarah Rayne, Stephanie Van Straten, Yoshan Moodley, Irene Ortega Vázquez, Jaime Ruiz-Tovar, Kithsiri Janakantha Senanayake, Sujeewa Priyantha Bandara Thalgaspitiya, Omer Abdelbagi Omer, Anmar Homeida, Yucel Cengiz, Daniel Clerc, Muhammad Alshaar, Hanen Bouaziz, Yuksel Altinel, Matthew Doe, Maryna Freigofer, Ella Teasdale, Rakan Kabariti, Joshua Michael Clements, Stephen Richard Knight, Ahsan Ashfaq, Ijeoma Azodo, Gabriela Wagner, Ivan Trostchansky, Mayaba Maimbo, David Linyama, Helidon Nina, Amanda Zeko, Claudio Gabriel Fermani, Santiago Villalobos, Federico Carballo, Pablo Farina, Sebastian Guckenheimer, Marilla Dickfos, Ankit Ajmera, Chester Chong, Ralph Gourlay, Sikandar Hussaini, Yi Jia Lee, Adeeb Majid, Peter Martin, Rebecca Miles, Owen James Morris, Jamie Phua, William Ridley, Tarunpreet Saluja, Ryan Renxin Tan, Jen Teh, Anna Wells, Bharti Arora, Qaasim Dollie, Debbie Ho, Yanru Ma, Omattage Mahasha Perera, Anthony Truong, Amanda Caroline Dawson, Bryan Lim, Upuli Pahalawatta, Jacqueline Phan, Xiao-Ming Sarah Woon-Shoo-Tong, Andrea Yeoh, Lillian Charman, Andrew Drane, Sharon Laura, Charmaine Chu Wen Lo, Amy Mozes, Rita Poon, Hao Han Tan, Ellen Wall, Prakshi Chopra, Jasmine De Giovanni, Bal Dhital, Brian Draganic, Alexander Duller, Jonathan Gani, Yao Kuan Goh, Jun Young Jeong, Brendan McManus, Prakash Nagappan, Peter Pockney, Anya Rugendyke, Mahsa Sarrami, Stephen Smith, Vanessa Wills, Hsu Ven Wong, Geoffrey Ye, Geoffrey Zhang, Ethan Brooker, Daniel Feng, Bonnie Lau, Carlin Ngai, Sarah Birks, David Gyorki, Jaime Otero de Pablos, Ali Abbosh, Chris Gillespie, Ahmed Mahmoud, Bianca Kwan, Joshua Lawson, Andrea Warwick, Janne Bingham, Andrew J Cockbain, Nagendra Naidu Dudi-Venkata, Jordan Ellaby-Hall, Ben Finlay, Emily Humphries, Jade Pisaniello, Monique Pisaniello, Salma Salih, Tarik Sammour, Haidar Hadri Abd Wahab, April De Silva, Nicola Hayward, Kartik Iyer, Guy Maddern, Gian Andrea Prevost, Naga Annapureddy, Krishna Pranathi Settipalli, Jeremy Yeo, Lucy Hempenstall, Lily Pham, Shaun Purcell, Cherry Talavera, Ashish I Vaska, Gurpreet Chaggar, Phillip Chrapko, Annelise Cocco, Sarah Michelle Crystal Jade Coulter-Nile, Grahame Ctercteko, James French, Houchen Gong, Martijn Gosselink, Thuvarahan Jegathees, Ivan Jin, Michelle Kalachov, Kathryn Kiefhaber, Katherine Lee, Jason Luong, Steven Phan, Henry Pleass, Kelly Veale, Zhi Zeng, Angela Au, Ashe DeBiasio, Idy Deng, Jananee Myooran, Amrita Nair, Peter Stewart, Anton Stift, Lukas Walter Unger, Kerstin Wimmer, Nabila Ahmed, Syed Hasan, Saber Rahman, Margaret O'Shea, Greg Padmore, Adrian Peters, Pietro Perduca, Guenda Pulcina, Nicolas Tinton, Frederic Buxant, Elsa Dabin, Giulia Garofalo, Francis Dossou, Freddy Houehanou Rodrigue Gnangnon, Yacoubou Imorou Souaibou, Pako Motlaleselelo, Omphile Tlhomelang, Igor Lima Buarque, Gustavo Mendonça Ataíde Gomes, Aldo Vieira Barros, Ilia Batashki, Nikolai Damianov, Vladislav Stoyanov, Dragomir Dardanov, Svilen Maslyankov, Plamen Petkov, George Todorov, Evgeni Zhivkov, Aygulya Akisheva, Miguel Angel Castilla Moreno, Geno Genov, Ivelina Ilieva, Tsvetomir Ivanov, Martin Karamanliev, Azhar Khan, Emil Mitkov, Tsanko Yotsov, Boyko Atanasov, Nikolay Belev, Mihail Slavchev, Carlos Nsengiyumva, Elgan Jones, Simon Stock, Steve Kyota, James Brown, Tresor Mabanza K., Lemery Nigo Samuel, Chidi Otuneme, Ngwang Prosper, Franklin Umenze, Marylise Boutros, Natasha Caminsky, Sinziana Dumitra, Richard Garfinkle, Dominique Morency, Ebram Salama, Alexander Banks, Lorenzo Ferri, Haitian He, Amit Katz, Alexander Sender Liberman, Sarkis Meterissian, Allison Pang, Elena Parvez, Usmaan Hameed, Fahima Osman, Sangita Sequeira, Natalie Coburn, Alisha Jaffer, Paul Karanicolas, Matthew Mosseler, Reilly Musselman, Xinyuan Liu, Ching Wan Yip, Juan Sebastian Garces-Otero, Carolina Guzman, Sebastian Sierra, Andres Uribe Valencia, Paulo Andrés Cabrera Rivera, Saul Camelo, Andrea Gonzalez, Alejandro González-Orozco, Manuel Santiago Mosquera Paz, Carlos J- Perez Rivera, Felipe Gonzalez, Andres Isaza-Restrepo, Laura Nino- Torres, Natalia Arias Madrid, Maria Clara Mendoza Arango, Justin Tsandiraki, Damir Jemendžić, Branislav Kocman, Oliver Šuman, Renata Canic, Darko Jurišić, Ivana Karakas, Ana Krizanovic Rupcic, Vlatka Pitlovic, Josip Samardžić, Mario Kopljar, Ivan Bacic, Edgar Domini, Robert Karlo, Danijela Miljanić, Andrea Simic, Mariam Ahmed, Majdi Al Nassrallah, Rabiya Altaf, Talal Amjad, Ruba Eltoum, Heba Haidar, Alhassan Hassan, Omar Khalil, Marwan Qasem, Rommel Ramesh, Gautham Sajith, Maham Wisal, Jan Žatecký, Michele Bujda, Katerina Jirankova, Ales Paclik, Aya Abdallah, Mariam Abdulgawad Almogy, Esraa Ayman El-sawy, Ahmed Moustafa ElFayoumy, Nourhan Elghareeb, Nourhan Ahmed Esmat, Ahmed Fadel, Abdullah Habater, Heba Hamdy, Amr Hefni, Marwa Kamal, Norhan Mohamed Abobakr, Ahmed Sayed, Nancy Shaker, Ehab Taha, Hoda Tharwat, Omar Zakaria, Ibrahem Abdelmotaleb, Ali Al-Dhufri, Hamza S. Al-Himyari, Enas El sheikh, Asmaa Eldmaty, Aya Elkhalawy, Ahmed M.Elkhashen, Kithara Magdy, Safa Mostafa, Habib Doutoum Sadia, Mohamed mahmoud Saleh, Dina Samir, Mohamed Yahia Mohamed Ali, Mahmoud A. Nassar, Samar Abdelhady, Aly Abdelrazek, Israa Abdelsalam, Aya El-Sawy, Eman Essam, Mohamed Gadelkarim, Khaled Ghaly, Mohamed Hassabalnaby, Rana Masarani, Nourhan Mohamed Shaaban, Ahmed Sabry, Menatalla Salem, Nourhan Akram Soliman, Diaaaldin Zahran, Moustafa Ramadan Abou El.soud, Esraa Tarek Badr, Hala Borham, Nehal Elmeslemany, Mohammad Elsayed, Fawzia Elsherif, Sara Eslam, Gehad Gaber, Sondos Ibrahim, Yara Kamh, Abdelrahman Mahmoud, Shimaa gamal Mohamed, Eman Morshedy, Cinderella Omar, Fatima Salem Soliman, Shaza Abdelkawy, Naglaa Abdelmohsen, Mahmoud Abdelshakour, Ahmed Dahy, Norhan Gamal, Mohammed Gamal, Ahmad Hasan, Helal Hetta, Nehad Mousa, Mohamed Omar, Somia Rabie, Mahmoud Saad, Bakeer Saleh, Marwa Sayed Mohamed, Muhammad Shawqi, Heba Abdelhady Mousa, Mostafa Alnoury, Mohamed Elbealawy, Ahmed Elshafey, Muhammad Essam Ibrahim El Desouki Muhammad Ahmed, Mennatullah Ghonaim, Fawzy Hgag, Mohamed Ibrahim, Mahmoud Morsy, Mohamed Reda Loaloa, Ahmed Refaat, Hadeer Samir, Fatma Shahien, Mohamed Sobhy, Fathy Sroor, Esraa Abdellatif, Marina Adel, Amr Abdelghani Afifi, Eman Afifi, Marco Antaky, Amr Dawoud, Naira El Zoghby, Amira El-remaily, Ali Abdelazez Elzanfaly, Ahmed Gadallah, Fatma Alzahraa Gamal, Omar Hashem, Shrouk Medhat Youssef, Aliaa Muhammad Attyah, Malak Munir, Omar Shazly, Esraa Taha, Karim Wilson, Sawsan Adel, Asmaa Ali, Esraa Eid, Esraa Elhelow, Marwa Elmahdy, Bassant Elshatby, Amany Hossam el-din Zakaria, Ahmad Hossny, Eman Ibrahim, Ahmed M.Yonis, Maram Metwalli, Basant Yousry, Esraa Zid, Mina A Yacoub, Ahmed Abdelhakim, Nervana Abouelsoad, Mo'min Alkhatib, Ahmed Ashraf, Alaa Ashraf, Yasmin Elazab, Mahmoud Elfanty, Osama Elkabir, Mai Elsayed, Ahmed Elshimy, Hager Elsobky, John Eskander, Ahmed Gad, Ward Hamsho, Noura Khaled Abdelwahed, Menna Magdy, Dalia Moharam, Abeer Osama, Shereen Ramadan, Radwa Roum, Taqwa Sayed, Tarneem Shehada, Ahmed Mohy Zidan, Khalid Abbas, Amr Ali, Mohamed Attia, Mohamed Balata, Ayman El Nakeeb, Mohamed Ibrahim Elsayed Elewaily, Ahmed Elfallal, Hossam Elfeki, Ahmed Elkhadragy, Sameh Emile, Helmy Ezzat, Hasnaa Hosni, Islam Mansour, Waleed Omar, Gehad Othman, Kareem Sadek, Mostafa Shalaby, Noura Shehab-Eldeen, Rawda Anas khalifa, Helmy Badr, Mostafa Eldeep, Ahmed Eldeep, Amany Eldoseuky mohammed, Salwa Khallaf, Eman Magdy Hegazy, Rokia Mahmoud, Pola Mikhail, Mahmoud Morsi, Sara Mowafy, Dina Raafat, Amina Safy, Marwa Sera, Ahmed shible Sera, Mostafa Salim Mohamed AbdAllah, Muhammad Abdelkader, Abdulrahman Osama Abdou, Ahmedgaber Ahmed, Shireen Gaafar, Fatma Ibrahim negm, Mina Lapic, Ahmed Maher, Hagar Mahmoud, Ahmed Mostafa, Mohamed Samir, Fatma Samy, Nourhan Semeda, Hind I. Shalaby, Alaa El-taweel, Ahmed Galal Elnagar, Ahmed Gamal Hemidan, Mohamed Hussein, Ahmed.A. Kandil, Mf Moawad, Ayat Allah Nasser Hamamah, Mostafa Soliman, Mohamed Abdelkhalek, Noura Abdelmaksoud Tawakel, Ahmed Mohamed Abdelwahed, Alrawy Abdou, Khalid Atallah, Mohammed Yasser Elsherbeny, Eman Emara, Mohamed Hamdy, Omar Hamdy, Amira Haron, Salma Ismail, Islam Hany Metwally, Nihal Mohamed Hamed Elgaml, Ahmed Nassar, Basel Refky, Mirna Sadek, Mahmoud Saleh, Asmaa Yunes, Mai Zakaria, Mohammed Zuhdy, Notila Fayed, Mohammed Mustafa Hassan Mohammed, Sander Kütner, Priit Melnik, Indrek Seire, Toomas Ümarik, Eppu Ainoa, Verner Eerola, Hanna Koppatz, Laura Koskenvuo, Ville Sallinen, Sini Takala, Jevgeni Katunin, Arto Turunen, Niki Christou, Muriel Mathonnet, Vincent Lavoue, Krystel Nyangoh Timoh, Lucie Soulabaille, Romain Lesourd, Aude Merdrignac, Laurent Sulpice, Benoît André, Elodie Chantalat, Charlotte Vaysse, Bertrand Dousset, Sebastien Gaujoux, Gregory Martin, Octavian Clonda, Domantas Juodis, Klaus Kienle, Andras Mravik, Samuel Palmer, Gabor Szabadhegyi, Anita Eseenam Agbeko, Solomon Gyabaah, Frank Enoch Gyamfi, Nuhu Naabo, Atta Owusu senior, Joseph Yorke, Frank Owusu, Francis Abantanga, Theophilus Teddy Kojo Anyomih, Abdul-Jalilu Mohammed Muntaka, Emmanuel Owusu Abem, Mohammed Sheriff, Paul M. 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Summary: Background: Early death after cancer surgery is higher in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) compared with in high-income countries, yet the impact of facility characteristics on early postoperative outcomes is unknown. The aim of this study was to examine the association between hospital infrastructure, resource availability, and processes on early outcomes after cancer surgery worldwide. Methods: A multimethods analysis was performed as part of the GlobalSurg 3 study—a multicentre, international, prospective cohort study of patients who had surgery for breast, colorectal, or gastric cancer. The primary outcomes were 30-day mortality and 30-day major complication rates. Potentially beneficial hospital facilities were identified by variable selection to select those associated with 30-day mortality. Adjusted outcomes were determined using generalised estimating equations to account for patient characteristics and country-income group, with population stratification by hospital. Findings: Between April 1, 2018, and April 23, 2019, facility-level data were collected for 9685 patients across 238 hospitals in 66 countries (91 hospitals in 20 high-income countries; 57 hospitals in 19 upper-middle-income countries; and 90 hospitals in 27 low-income to lower-middle-income countries). The availability of five hospital facilities was inversely associated with mortality: ultrasound, CT scanner, critical care unit, opioid analgesia, and oncologist. After adjustment for case-mix and country income group, hospitals with three or fewer of these facilities (62 hospitals, 1294 patients) had higher mortality compared with those with four or five (adjusted odds ratio [OR] 3·85 [95% CI 2·58–5·75]; p
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46. Healing Field: Using Alternating Electric Fields to Prevent Cytokine Storm by Suppressing Clonal Expansion of the Activated Lymphocytes in the Blood Sample of the COVID-19 Patients
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Hamed Abadijoo, Mohammad Ali Khayamian, Mahsa Faramarzpour, Mohammadreza Ghaderinia, Hossein Simaee, Shahriar Shalileh, Seyed Mojtaba Yazdanparast, Bahman Ghabraie, Jalil Makarem, Ramin Sarrami-Forooshani, and Mohammad Abdolahad
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COVID-19 ,cytokine storm ,clonal expansion ,lymphocyte ,alternating electric fields ,mitosis suppression ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 - Abstract
In the case of the COVID-19 early diagnosis, numerous tech innovations have been introduced, and many are currently employed worldwide. But, all of the medical procedures for the treatment of this disease, up to now, are just limited to chemical drugs. All of the scientists believe that the major challenge toward the mortality of the COVID-19 patients is the out-of-control immune system activation and the subsequent cytokine production. During this process, the adaptive immune system is highly activated, and many of the lymphocytes start to clonally expand; hence many cytokines are also released. So, any attempt to harness this cytokine storm and calm down the immune outrage is appreciated. While the battleground for the immune hyperactivation is the lung ambient of the infected patients, the only medical treatment for suppressing the hypercytokinemia is based on the immunosuppressor drugs that systemically dampen the immunity with many unavoidable side effects. Here, we applied the alternating electric field to suppress the expansion of the highly activated lymphocytes, and by reducing the number of the renewed cells, the produced cytokines were also decreased. Applying this method to the blood of the COVID-19 patients in vitro showed ∼33% reduction in the average concentration of the three main cytokines after 4 days of stimulation. This method could carefully be utilized to locally suppress the hyperactivated immune cells in the lung of the COVID-19 patients without any need for systemic suppression of the immune system by the chemical drugs.
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47. Are highway constructions associated with increased transport incidents? A case study of NSW Pacific Highway construction zones 2011-16
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Pooria Sarrami, Patricia Lemin, Zsolt Balogh, Hardeep Singh, Hassan Assareh, Benjamin Hall, Christine Lassen, Debra McDougall, Kate Dale, Martin Wullschleger, and Michael Dinh
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Transportation and communications ,HE1-9990 - Abstract
Transport incidents are among the major causes of trauma and injury in Australia and worldwide. While improving infrastructure can decrease the rate of incidents, the required construction imposes challenges regarding simultaneous public use of the relevant road sections. This study focused on construction zones along the New South Wales (NSW) Pacific Highway. We aimed to investigate if the rate of people who had major trauma as a result of a transport incident in a construction zone was higher than the rate of people with similar incidents at other times. This was a retrospective study, conducted by screening the data of patients admitted to the trauma services, or who died due to traffic incidents on the NSW Pacific Highway 2011-2016. We identified 35 causalities who experienced a traffic incident within a construction zone, 19 of these incidents occurred during the construction dates and 16 before or after those dates. The rate of casualty in construction periods was 2.21 per 1000 days, which is significantly higher than the rate in non-construction periods (1.2 per 1000 days, p-value: 0.037). There was no significant difference between the age, injury severity score and mortality rate of casualties who had an incident during the construction dates and those who had an incident in non-construction periods. This study indicated that the rate of incidents increased at NSW Pacific Highway construction zones during construction periods. More investigation is needed to improve the safety of road users during highway road constructions.
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- 2021
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48. FREE VIBRATION ANALYSIS OF SANDWICH PLATES WITH THE MAGNETIC VISCOELASTIC FLUID CORE USING SPLINE FINITE STRIP METHOD
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S. Mohajeri, S. Sarrami-Foroushani, and M. Azhari
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sandwich plate ,magnetic viscoelastic fluid ,composite ,free vibration ,spline finite strip method ,Building construction ,TH1-9745 - Abstract
Sandwich plates containing magnetic fluids in the core are considered nowadays as a smart structure. Due to the ability of rapid change in the viscosity of the fluid in the core, plate can be used to control the vibration of the structure and to deplete the energy. In the present study, free vibration behavior of a sandwich plate, which is made of composite glass-epoxy fiber face sheets and contains magnetic fluid in the core, is investigated. Based on the Hamilton's principle and considering independent bending degrees of freedom for upper and lower faces, free vibration governing equations of the plate are derived using the spline finite strip method. To validate the proposed method, the results are compared with those of other similar studies using different methods. Then, the effects of different parameters, e.g., diverse boundary conditions, which are rarely considered elsewhere, are evaluated based on the proposed formulation. Moreover, the frequency impacts as well as the modal loss factor, which are the two main parameters in the vibration analysis of these structures, are considered and the effect of different factors such as magnetic field intensity and fluid thickness in the core are investigated. The results indicate that the spline finite strip method has good accuracy in analyzing sandwich plates containing a flexible core. Besides, the results show that increasing the intensity of the magnetic field causes an increase in the frequency and loss factor corresponding to each mode. Moreover, increasing the thickness of the fluid leads to increase in the loss factor and decrease in the frequency. The results indicate that despite the change in the strain energy of the structure, due to changes in the fiber orientation of the composite layers, the frequency of each mode does not change significantly. It was also found that the clamped plate had the highest frequency and the simply supported boundary condition had the lowest frequency.
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- 2020
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49. An Altmetric Study of Medical Informatics and Health Information Management Articles in Social Media
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Fatemeh Makkizadeh, Mohammad Amin Erfanmanesh, and Farzaneh Sarrami
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altmetrics ,medical informatics ,health information management ,social media ,Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics ,R858-859.7 - Abstract
Introduction: Altmetrics (Alternative Indicators) are indicators which can be exploited alongside traditional scientometric concepts based on the citation analysis to examine the impact of scientific products on the Web 2.0 environment. The purpose of this study is to investigate the prevalence of international articles in the field of medical informatics and health information management (HIM) in social media and to determine the level of use of researchers from these media, in addition to identifying top articles based on Altmetrics scores. Methods: The present study was conducted with a scientometric approach using Altmetric indicators. The research population consisted of 64 journals in the field of HIM and medical informatics indexed at the SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) and Scopus databases. All the necessary information about the journals and articles, such as the name of the journal, the name of the article, the altimetric score, etc. was obtained by referring to the Altmetric.com website. Spearman correlation test was used to analyze the data. Results: Mendeley, Twitter, and Facebook were among the social media that received the most mentions. The findings indicated that there was a significant relationship between altmetrics coverage (presence in social web environment) and three quality performance indices (SJR, snipe, and site score). The correlation coefficients obtained for these three indices were 0.401, 0.248, and 0.285, respectively. Conclusion: Social media can have a positive effect on the citation rate of scientific articles. Therefore, researchers in the field of medical informatics and HIM can increase the number of citations by sharing their works on social media. Due to the lack of strong correlation in this study, altmetrics can be used to complement scientometrics indices, but not as an alternative to evaluating scientific research.
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50. A Comparative Study on Mineral Contents of Soybean by Two Methods of Digestion Using ICP-OES Technique: A Risk Assessment Study
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Narjes Khalili, Fateme Akrami Mohajeri, Elaheh Askari, Seyedeh Saba Hashemi, Farkhondeh Banihashemi, Samira Sarrami, Fatemeh Pourramezani, and Elham Khalili Sadrabad
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soybean ,digestion method ,icp-oes ,risk assessment. ,Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering ,TD1-1066 ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Introduction: In recent years, the contamination of food with heavy metals has received much attention. Plants can absorb metal pollutants through contaminated water, soil, and air. Materials and Methods: In the current study, accumulation of minerals in three types of soybeans was investigated by wet and dry digestion methods using ICP-OES technique. Thereafter, the metals' health risk was assessed by estimated daily intake, toxic hazard quotient (THQ), and hazard index (HI) values. Results: According to the results, the concentrations of Cr, Se, Ca, Fe, Mo, Mn, and Mg in soybean seeds were 0.034-170.88 mg/kg, 0.21-243.79 mg//kg, 2.50-33.37 mg/kg, 0.05-0.86 mg/kg, 0.071-203.57 mg/kg, 0-0.47 mg/kg, and 2.69-19.31 mg/kg, respectively. The ashing method had a better performance in determining Ca, Fe, Mo, Mn, and Mg concentrations than the wet digestion method. The THQ rates were below 1 for the three varieties of each mineral element, but the HI values of variety 2 and variety 3 were higher than 1 in both methods. Conclusion: Furthermore, continuous monitoring of the soybeans' mineral and heavy metal contents seems necessary.
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