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Sickle Cell Disease Phenotypes And Obstructive Sleep Apnea; Are They Related?, Suhail Alsaleh, Norah Alshehri, Sara Alsiddiqi, Mohmmed Rayis, Safa Eltahir, Khaled Aldajjam, Mohammed Alzaid, Wadha Alotaibi
Sickle Cell Disease Phenotypes And Obstructive Sleep Apnea; Are They Related?, Suhail Alsaleh, Norah Alshehri, Sara Alsiddiqi, Mohmmed Rayis, Safa Eltahir, Khaled Aldajjam, Mohammed Alzaid, Wadha Alotaibi
Hematology/Oncology and Stem Cell Therapy
ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVE: This study aims to compare the polysomnographic features between Arab-Indian and Benin phenotypes of sickle cell disease (SCD). MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective cross-sectional study was conducted in the Children’s Hospital at King Fahad Medical City, in Riyadh where children were recruited from the pediatric hematology clinic and pediatric sleep medicine. All families were approached and patients who met the inclusion criteria and agreed to participate were included in the study. RESULTS: Eighty four children (37 of whom were females) with SCD were included in the study. Their median (interquartile) age was 9 (6.65, 11) years and their …
Outcomes And Long-Term Survival Of Adolescent And Young Adult Patients Admitted To The Intensive Care Unit Following Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation: A Single-Centre Experience Of 152 Patients, Othman M. Solaiman, Tusneem Elhassan, Riad El Fakih, Abdul Mannan, Zainab Alduhailib, Ashwaq A. Mahdali, Hazzaa Alzahrani, Mouhamad Jamil, Naeem Chaudhri, Alyaa Elhazmi, Mohammad Kolko, Fahad Z. Al-Sharif, Abdullah Alrbiaan, Mohammed Shaban, Marwan Shaheen, Nawal Salahuddin, Feras A. Alfraih, Ashraf S. Altarifi, Mona Hassanein, Sulaiman Hosaini, Noura Alhashim, Alaa Abdelhafiz Mohamed, Amr Hanbali, Ali Hussein Aljanoubi, Nadia R. Al-Obaidi, Walid Rasheed, Khalid Maghrabi, Fahad Almohareb, Ayman Soubani, Mahmoud Aljurf, Syed Osman Ahmed
Outcomes And Long-Term Survival Of Adolescent And Young Adult Patients Admitted To The Intensive Care Unit Following Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation: A Single-Centre Experience Of 152 Patients, Othman M. Solaiman, Tusneem Elhassan, Riad El Fakih, Abdul Mannan, Zainab Alduhailib, Ashwaq A. Mahdali, Hazzaa Alzahrani, Mouhamad Jamil, Naeem Chaudhri, Alyaa Elhazmi, Mohammad Kolko, Fahad Z. Al-Sharif, Abdullah Alrbiaan, Mohammed Shaban, Marwan Shaheen, Nawal Salahuddin, Feras A. Alfraih, Ashraf S. Altarifi, Mona Hassanein, Sulaiman Hosaini, Noura Alhashim, Alaa Abdelhafiz Mohamed, Amr Hanbali, Ali Hussein Aljanoubi, Nadia R. Al-Obaidi, Walid Rasheed, Khalid Maghrabi, Fahad Almohareb, Ayman Soubani, Mahmoud Aljurf, Syed Osman Ahmed
Hematology/Oncology and Stem Cell Therapy
Objective: Prognostic factors reliably predicting outcomes for critically ill adolescent and young adult (AYA) patients undergoing allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) are lacking. We assessed transplant and intensive care unit (ICU)-related factors impacting patient outcomes. Design: Retrospective review Setting: Tertiary care Centre, during the period of 2003-2013 Patients: AYA patients who underwent allo-HSCT and required ICU admission. Interventions: This was a non-interventional study. Only outcomes after first allo-HSCT and index ICU admissions were analyzed. Disease-, transplant-, and ICU-related variables were analyzed to identify risk factors predictive of survival. Measurements and Main Results: Overall, 152 patients were included (males, 60.5%); median …
Use Of Endpoints In Phase Iii Randomized Controlled Trials For Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Over The Last 15 Years: A Systematic Review, Moazzam Shahzad, Muhammad Fareed Khalid, Muhammad Kashif Amin, Mohammad Ammad-Ud-Din, Usman Ilyas, Ali H. Mushtaq, Atif Butt, Iqra Anwar, Sibgha Gull Chaudhary, Nausheen Ahmed, Leyla Shune, Anurag K. Singh, Sunil H. Abhyankar, Joseph P. Mcguirk, Muhammad Umair Mushtaq
Use Of Endpoints In Phase Iii Randomized Controlled Trials For Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Over The Last 15 Years: A Systematic Review, Moazzam Shahzad, Muhammad Fareed Khalid, Muhammad Kashif Amin, Mohammad Ammad-Ud-Din, Usman Ilyas, Ali H. Mushtaq, Atif Butt, Iqra Anwar, Sibgha Gull Chaudhary, Nausheen Ahmed, Leyla Shune, Anurag K. Singh, Sunil H. Abhyankar, Joseph P. Mcguirk, Muhammad Umair Mushtaq
Hematology/Oncology and Stem Cell Therapy
This systematic review aimed at evaluating the proportion of primary and secondary endpoints in hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) phase III randomized clinical trials (RCTs) and their trends over time and by study sponsorship status. Chi-square test and logistic regression analyses were performed using SPSS version 28. A total of 147 HSCT phase III RCTs from 2006-2021 that reported 197 primary and 600 secondary endpoints were included for the analysis. Overall survival (OS, 17%), progression-free survival (PFS, 15%), graft-versus-host disease (GVHD, 8%), event-free survival (EFS, 8%), and organ function (8%) were the most common primary endpoints. GVHD (12.3%, n=74), safety/toxicity/adverse …
Knowledge, Attitude, And Practice Regarding Deep Dentinal Caries Removal Before Root Canal Treatment And Restoration Among Practicing Dental Surgeons, Sangram Panda, Anamika Sinha, Shakti Rath, Kajal Kiran Sahoo
Knowledge, Attitude, And Practice Regarding Deep Dentinal Caries Removal Before Root Canal Treatment And Restoration Among Practicing Dental Surgeons, Sangram Panda, Anamika Sinha, Shakti Rath, Kajal Kiran Sahoo
Palestinian Medical and Pharmaceutical Journal
This article aims to determine the knowledge, attitude, and practice regarding Deep Dentinal Caries Removal before Root Canal Treatment (RCT) and Restoration among practicing dental surgeons. A descriptive cross-sectional study was executed amongst dental surgeons practicing with undergraduate and post-graduate degrees. A Google questionnaire form was developed and distributed, and 111 authentic entries were short-listed. Data obtained from the study were recorded in Microsoft Excel 2007 version, and SPSS version 18.0 was used for statistical analysis. Most dental surgeons who participated in the study practiced for over 15-20 years. Among them, 60% believe in removing dentinal caries before RCT; 83.8% …
Integrating Cannabis Education Into The Athletic Training Curriculum, Jeff G. Konin, Jimmy Onate
Integrating Cannabis Education Into The Athletic Training Curriculum, Jeff G. Konin, Jimmy Onate
Journal of Sports Medicine and Allied Health Sciences: Official Journal of the Ohio Athletic Trainers Association
Context. Cannabis has become more prevalent in society and requires greater knowledge on the part of the athletic trainer. Objective. The purpose of this paper is to provide a framework for recognizing how cannabis education can be integrated into the athletic training curriculum utilizing the existing accreditation standards. Background. For decades the use of cannabis has been illegal. Athletes who were caught with cannabis in their system were penalized by their respective e sport organization body. During the past decade in the United States the federal government has moved toward decriminalization and expungement for those found with and …
Breaking Barriers And Building Confidence: Interprofessional Education's Impact On Allied Health Students' Competence And Self-Efficacy In Addressing Exercise Accessibility For People With Disabilities, Elizabeth A. Starns, Rebecca Wehler, Lindsay A. Church, Stephanie Kubiak
Breaking Barriers And Building Confidence: Interprofessional Education's Impact On Allied Health Students' Competence And Self-Efficacy In Addressing Exercise Accessibility For People With Disabilities, Elizabeth A. Starns, Rebecca Wehler, Lindsay A. Church, Stephanie Kubiak
Journal of Sports Medicine and Allied Health Sciences: Official Journal of the Ohio Athletic Trainers Association
Purpose: The researchers’ objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of an interprofessional educational (IPE) program on student learning while addressing exercise accessibility barriers experienced by people living with disabilities (PLWD), including allied health professionals’ lack of practical experience, knowledge, and perceived competence and comfort working with PLWD in a fitness setting. Method: A qualitative explanatory single case study approach utilizing individual interviews was used. The individual interviews that explored how a collaboration between allied health students influenced learning, perceived comfort, and perceived competence working with PLWD were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and thematically analyzed. Results: Four major themes emerged: collaboration, comfort, …
Athletic Trainers’ Stress, Support, And External Pressures When Making Clinical Decisions, Stephanie Carr, Meredith Madden, Meredith Kneavel, Tom Bowman
Athletic Trainers’ Stress, Support, And External Pressures When Making Clinical Decisions, Stephanie Carr, Meredith Madden, Meredith Kneavel, Tom Bowman
Journal of Sports Medicine and Allied Health Sciences: Official Journal of the Ohio Athletic Trainers Association
Context: Athletic trainers (ATs) work in various settings with very different work environments and patient populations. How stress, social and organizational support, and external pressures alter athletic training decision-making remains unknown. Objective: Determine the relationship between workplace stress, social support, and organizational support for ATs who are providing healthcare. Design: Concurrent mixed methods. Setting: Online survey. Patients or Other Participants: 275 (7% response rate; 76 females, 44 males, 1 third gender/self-identify, 154 wished not to disclose; age=36.80±11.9 years, experience =13.65±12.55 years) athletic trainers. Interventions: The size (SSQ-N) and quality (SSQ-Q) components of the social support scale (SSQ) and the …
Recent Studies In The Surgical Treatment Of Tetralogy Of Fallot, Emma C. Gardner
Recent Studies In The Surgical Treatment Of Tetralogy Of Fallot, Emma C. Gardner
Mako: NSU Undergraduate Student Journal
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Alopecia As An Early Clinical Marker For Azathioprine Induced Myelosuppression: A Case Report, Nilanjana Dutta , Final Year Mbbs, Dr. M Suresh Babu , Professor, Dr. Subramanian Ramaswamy , Professor, Dr. Mahabaleshwar Mamadapur , Assistant Professor
Alopecia As An Early Clinical Marker For Azathioprine Induced Myelosuppression: A Case Report, Nilanjana Dutta , Final Year Mbbs, Dr. M Suresh Babu , Professor, Dr. Subramanian Ramaswamy , Professor, Dr. Mahabaleshwar Mamadapur , Assistant Professor
Digital Journal of Clinical Medicine
Azathioprine is a pro-drug and is metabolized by the TPMT enzyme in the body. In South Asians, Azathioprine is known to cause alopecia and bone marrow suppression in patients with TPMT enzyme deficiency. In India, the prevalence of TPMT mutation varies from 1.2- 10%. A new mutation was detected in 2014, NUDT15 whose incidence varies from 8.5-16%. Patients with mutation in both TPMT and NUDT15 develop myelosuppression faster. In our case, alopecia manifested as the first clinical feature of Azathioprine myelosuppression. Physicians need to recognize early clinical clues (alopecia) to avoid the impending development of myelosuppression and to look for …
Konsep Diagnosis Dan Penatalaksanaan Fraktur Osteoporosis Terkini, I Gusti Ngurah Wien Aryana, Febyan Febyan
Konsep Diagnosis Dan Penatalaksanaan Fraktur Osteoporosis Terkini, I Gusti Ngurah Wien Aryana, Febyan Febyan
Jurnal Penyakit Dalam Indonesia
Osteoporosis is a metabolic bone disease that is caused by a decreased amount of bone mass, and microarchitectural damage to bone tissue that affects the bone to break easily. Osteoporosis can be divided into primary and secondary etiologies. Vertebral, hip, distal radius, and proximal humerus are the most common predilection of fracture complication due to osteoporosis. The diagnosis of osteoporotic fractures is established based on the identification of risk factors, general clinical manifestations, specific manifestation from each fracture predilection, and advanced examinations, including radiology imaging and dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry. The purpose of osteoporotic fractures management in elderly is a stable …
Reducing Food Scarcity: The Benefits Of Urban Farming, S.A. Claudell, Emilio Mejia
Reducing Food Scarcity: The Benefits Of Urban Farming, S.A. Claudell, Emilio Mejia
Journal of Nonprofit Innovation
Urban farming can enhance the lives of communities and help reduce food scarcity. This paper presents a conceptual prototype of an efficient urban farming community that can be scaled for a single apartment building or an entire community across all global geoeconomics regions, including densely populated cities and rural, developing towns and communities. When deployed in coordination with smart crop choices, local farm support, and efficient transportation then the result isn’t just sustainability, but also increasing fresh produce accessibility, optimizing nutritional value, eliminating the use of ‘forever chemicals’, reducing transportation costs, and fostering global environmental benefits.
Imagine Doris, who is …
Predicting Stage Progression In Binet Stage A Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, Salem H. Alshemmari, Mazyad Almazyad, Ahmed Alsarraf, Anita Kunhikrishnan, Asha M. Isaac, Andy Kaempf
Predicting Stage Progression In Binet Stage A Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, Salem H. Alshemmari, Mazyad Almazyad, Ahmed Alsarraf, Anita Kunhikrishnan, Asha M. Isaac, Andy Kaempf
Hematology/Oncology and Stem Cell Therapy
Introduction: the variable clinical course of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and the lack of consensus on follow-up and treatment strategies have necessitated a prognostic model for identifying high-risk patients at the time of diagnosis. Methods: this study involved a retrospective analysis of demographic and clinical characteristics of 212 patients diagnosed with Binet stage A CLL and thus eligible for risk stratification by both the International Prognostic Score for Early-stage CLL (IPS-E) and the alternative IPS-E (AIPS-E). We evaluated the applicability of these prognostic indices in our young, Middle Eastern cohort (median age 59 at diagnosis). Results: during a study period …
Non-Native English Speaking Patients: Emergent Themes To Patient Care In Athletic Training, Lacey Bracken, Matthew Kutz
Non-Native English Speaking Patients: Emergent Themes To Patient Care In Athletic Training, Lacey Bracken, Matthew Kutz
Journal of Sports Medicine and Allied Health Sciences: Official Journal of the Ohio Athletic Trainers Association
Purpose: When seeking services from healthcare providers language barrier challenges are experienced by patients and clinicians. To purpose of this study was to investigate AT’s experience with Non-native English Speaking (NNES) patient care. Method: Level of agreement to question in four themed areas was measured using The Athletic Trainers Non-Native English Speaking Survey (ATNNESS). Data of agreement were organized by other languages spoken, setting of practice, years of experience, and interaction frequency with NNES patients. Results: The ATNESS yielded satisfactory internal consistency and validity (α = 0.79). Paired sample t-test indicated significant difference in bilingual and monolingual presence of …
Successful Closed Reduction And Tooth-To-Tooth Wire-Fixation Of A Mandibular Singular Parasymphysis Fracture In A Male Collegiate Lacrosse Player, Steven Ross Murray, Coryann L. Leadford, Nathaniel Snyder, Robert W. Pettitt, Jeremy R. Hawkins
Successful Closed Reduction And Tooth-To-Tooth Wire-Fixation Of A Mandibular Singular Parasymphysis Fracture In A Male Collegiate Lacrosse Player, Steven Ross Murray, Coryann L. Leadford, Nathaniel Snyder, Robert W. Pettitt, Jeremy R. Hawkins
Journal of Sports Medicine and Allied Health Sciences: Official Journal of the Ohio Athletic Trainers Association
A 19-year-old male collegiate lacrosse player suffered an acute singular parasymphysis fracture of the mandible when he was struck in the facemask of his helmet by a lacrosse ball during practice. The fracture was confirmed via panoramic radiography and treated with a closed reduction under local anesthetic by looping a 26-gauge wire around the two right incisors and the right cuspid. This approach to managing the fracture was taken instead of an open reduction and plate application to be less invasive with the hope of a faster recovery and fewer complications. The fracture healed and aligned properly, and after six …
Reliability And Construct Validity Of The Single-Leg Landing Error Scoring System (Sl-Less) In Physically Active Females, Jennifer E. Earl-Boehm, Madison Mach, Erin Lally, Maegan O'Connor, Hayley Ericksen
Reliability And Construct Validity Of The Single-Leg Landing Error Scoring System (Sl-Less) In Physically Active Females, Jennifer E. Earl-Boehm, Madison Mach, Erin Lally, Maegan O'Connor, Hayley Ericksen
Journal of Sports Medicine and Allied Health Sciences: Official Journal of the Ohio Athletic Trainers Association
PURPOSE Single-leg landings are common in sport and often result in injury, however a rubric to evaluate biomechanics during single-leg jump landing (SLL) does not exist. The Single-Leg Landing Error Scoring System (SL-LESS) is a rubric developed to evaluate movement during SLL. The purpose of this study was to 1) determine inter- and intra-rater reliability of the SL-LESS, 2) and determine the content and construct validity of the SL-LESS when evaluating SLL
METHOD 28 healthy females completed SLL on two days while 2D and 3D data were recorded. 3D angles were trunk flexion/lateral-flexion, pelvic tilt/contralateral drop, hip flexion/adduction, and knee …
Leadership And Management Curricula Trends In Athletic Training Education, Stephanie Wise, Matthew R. Kutz
Leadership And Management Curricula Trends In Athletic Training Education, Stephanie Wise, Matthew R. Kutz
Journal of Sports Medicine and Allied Health Sciences: Official Journal of the Ohio Athletic Trainers Association
Purpose: Leadership and management skills both are needed by athletic trainers. However, most professional education emphasizes management-related behaviors. The purpose of this study was to differentiate between leadership and management behaviors taught in athletic training programs and explore the pedagogical strategies used in teaching those behaviors. Method: A cross-sectional exploratory design was used to survey Athletic Training Program Directors (PDs). The Leadership and Management Education Assessment Instrument (LMEAI) was developed for this investigation. The LMEAI collected standard demographic characteristics of respondents and used a 5-point Likert scale (1 = extremely important to 5 = not at all important) to assess …
Quality Of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Performed Over Hockey Shoulder Pads: A Simulation Study, Jennifer Longo, Katie J. Lyman, Thomas A. Hanson, Adam G. Estabrooks
Quality Of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Performed Over Hockey Shoulder Pads: A Simulation Study, Jennifer Longo, Katie J. Lyman, Thomas A. Hanson, Adam G. Estabrooks
Journal of Sports Medicine and Allied Health Sciences: Official Journal of the Ohio Athletic Trainers Association
Purpose: Athletic trainers (ATs) must be prepared to manage cardiac arrest events in all athletes, including those participating in equipment-intensive sports. The goal of this study was to determine if first responders, specifically ATs, were able to perform high-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) over hockey shoulder pads. Methods: A sample of 50 ATs completed a one-minute, compression-only CPR proficiency test on a medium-fidelity manikin (Resusci Anne QCPR). Once deemed proficient, each participant completed CPR according to 2020 AHA guidelines on the manikin fitted with hockey shoulder pads for 8 minutes and 59 seconds. The primary measures of interest were the percentage …
The Use Of Prognostic Markers To Predict Disease Progression And Clinical Outcome In Monoclonal Gammopathy Of Undetermined Significance, Smouldering Multiple Myeloma And Multiple Myeloma., Róisín C. Mcmonagle
The Use Of Prognostic Markers To Predict Disease Progression And Clinical Outcome In Monoclonal Gammopathy Of Undetermined Significance, Smouldering Multiple Myeloma And Multiple Myeloma., Róisín C. Mcmonagle
International Undergraduate Journal of Health Sciences
Multiple Myeloma (MM) is an incurable plasma cell malignancy with a complex and incompletely understood molecular pathogenesis. Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance (MGUS) and Smouldering Multiple Myeloma (SMM) precede MM, with variable risks and rates of disease progression. The continuing high relapse and death rate in MM cases has prompted research into more accurate prognostic markers to predict progression from MGUS and SMM to MM, as well as identify MM cases with aggressive disease, in order to begin early, targeted and effective therapeutic intervention. Many studies have focused on utilising current markers more effectively, including M-protein, serum-free light chain ratio, …
Directions Of Attack And Their Effectiveness Of Male Judo Medalists At The Olympic Competitions., Amar Ait Ali Yahia
Directions Of Attack And Their Effectiveness Of Male Judo Medalists At The Olympic Competitions., Amar Ait Ali Yahia
Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity
Introduction: To perform a technical action, the elite judo athlete examines the direction of attack relative to the opponent's body position. This study aimed to analyze and compare the most frequent and effective attack directions carried out by male Olympic medalists. Materials and Methods: A sample of 112 male medalists performed 3,664 attacks in four Olympic tournaments (2004–2016). ANOVA (one factor) determined inter and intra-Olympic comparisons, followed by the post hoc Bonferroni test (p< 0.05). Eta squared η2 and Cohen's d calculated the effect size, respectively. Results: Olympic medalists oriented their attacks principally in right forward (30.5±11.3%), left forward (29.9±10.5%), left backward (18.8±8.1%), and right backward (15.8±6.1%). The effectiveness of right forward (25.7±13.1%) and left forward (26.2±12.5%) dominates left backward (20.5±10.1%) and right backward (15.5±9.7%), respectively. In terms of frequencies and effectiveness, the contribution of secondary directions is negligible. Conclusions: Attacking in eight orientations made the defense vulnerable. Beside the uncertainty and unpredictability, they created more points of imbalance to overcome defensive issues.
Age-Related Morphofunctional Changes In Sickle Cell Mice Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stromal Cells, Felipe Augusto Rós, Péricles Natan Mendes Da Costa, Jonathan Milhomens, Débora Glenda Lima De La-Roque, Fernanda Ursoli Ferreira, Juliana De Matos Maçonetto, Camila Cristina De Oliveira Menezes Bonaldo, Julianne Vargas De Carvalho, Patrícia Vianna Bonini Palmaa Palma, Wassim El Nemer, Dimas Tadeu Covas, Simone Kashima
Age-Related Morphofunctional Changes In Sickle Cell Mice Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stromal Cells, Felipe Augusto Rós, Péricles Natan Mendes Da Costa, Jonathan Milhomens, Débora Glenda Lima De La-Roque, Fernanda Ursoli Ferreira, Juliana De Matos Maçonetto, Camila Cristina De Oliveira Menezes Bonaldo, Julianne Vargas De Carvalho, Patrícia Vianna Bonini Palmaa Palma, Wassim El Nemer, Dimas Tadeu Covas, Simone Kashima
Hematology/Oncology and Stem Cell Therapy
Bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells (BM-MSC) are key elements of the hematopoietic niche and participate in the regulatory mechanisms of hematopoietic stem cells (HSC). Hematological diseases can affect MSCs and their functions. However, the dysregulations caused by sickle cell disease (SCD) are not fully elucidated. This work explored changes in BM-MSC and their relationship with age using sickle cell mice (Townes-SS). BM-MSC were isolated from Townes-SS, and control groups Townes-AA and C57BL/6J at 30- and 60-day-old. The BM-MSCs showed no morphological differences in culture and demonstrated the murine MSC-like immunophenotypic profile (Sca-1+, CD29+, CD44+, CD90.2+, CD31-, CD45- and CD117-). Subsequently, …
Relationship Between Plasma Fluoride Levels, Glutathione Peroxidase Activity, Hemoglobin, And Abortion In Rural And Urban Pregnant Women From Settat (Morocco), Lalla Asmaa Katir Masnaoui, Abdellatif Rahim, Habiba Bouchab, Bouchra El Amiri, Boubker Nasser, Essamadi Abdel Khalid
Relationship Between Plasma Fluoride Levels, Glutathione Peroxidase Activity, Hemoglobin, And Abortion In Rural And Urban Pregnant Women From Settat (Morocco), Lalla Asmaa Katir Masnaoui, Abdellatif Rahim, Habiba Bouchab, Bouchra El Amiri, Boubker Nasser, Essamadi Abdel Khalid
Makara Journal of Health Research
Background: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between plasma fluoride and hemoglobin levels, glutathione peroxidase (GPx) activity, and abortion among rural and urban pregnant women from Settat province (Morocco).
Methods: Blood samples were collected from rural pregnant women who had not undergone abortion (N = 224), rural pregnant women who had an abortion (N = 38), urban pregnant women who had not undergone abortion (N = 163), and urban pregnant women who had an abortion (N = 14).
Results: The highest (p < 0.01) plasma fluoride levels and the lowest (p < 0.01) GPx activity were observed in rural pregnant women. In all participants, plasma fluoride levels were significantly higher (p < 0.001), and the GPx activity was significantly (p < 0.001) lower in pregnant women who had an abortion compared with those who did not undergo such process. No significant difference was observed between the hemoglobin levels of all participants. Furthermore, abortion was positively correlated with plasma fluoride levels (p < 0.001) and negatively correlated with GPx activity (p < 0.001) in rural participants.
Conclusions: Rural pregnant women had higher plasma …
To Compare The Safety And Efficacy Of Intraluminal Brachytherapy Vs Isolated Percutaneous Transhepatic Biliary Drainage For Unresectable Malignant Biliary Obstruction - A Prospective Observational Study, Shikha Sood, John V Alexander, Manish Gupta, Ashish Chauhan
To Compare The Safety And Efficacy Of Intraluminal Brachytherapy Vs Isolated Percutaneous Transhepatic Biliary Drainage For Unresectable Malignant Biliary Obstruction - A Prospective Observational Study, Shikha Sood, John V Alexander, Manish Gupta, Ashish Chauhan
Hematology/Oncology and Stem Cell Therapy
BACKGROUND: Intraluminal therapies like brachytherapy can locally destroy the obstructing tumour and thus increase the duration of catheter/stent patency in patients with unresectable malignant biliary obstruction (MBO). OBJECTIVES: Evaluate the safety and efficacy of percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage (PTBD) followed by HDR Intraluminal Brachytherapy (ILBT) in the palliative treatment of malignant biliary obstruction. DESIGN: Prospective observational study SETTING: An academic tertiary care hospital in Himachal Pradesh PATIENT AND METHODS: All consenting consecutive patients of MBO from January 2021 to March 2022, who were unfit for alternate treatment modalities were enrolled in our study and underwent percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage (PTBD) …
Assessing The Efficacy Of Mitoxantrone And Doxorubicin As Frontline Anthracyclines During Induction Therapy Of Newly Diagnosed Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia, José Carlos Jaime-Pérez, Eugenia M. Ramos-Dávila, Jesús D. Meléndez-Flores, Mariana González-Treviño, David Gómez-Almaguer
Assessing The Efficacy Of Mitoxantrone And Doxorubicin As Frontline Anthracyclines During Induction Therapy Of Newly Diagnosed Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia, José Carlos Jaime-Pérez, Eugenia M. Ramos-Dávila, Jesús D. Meléndez-Flores, Mariana González-Treviño, David Gómez-Almaguer
Hematology/Oncology and Stem Cell Therapy
Background: Therapeutic advances in acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) have transformed it into today’s most curable form of leukemia. However, recommended agents such as arsenic trioxide, idarubicin or daunorubicin are not easily available in low-middle-income countries, in which outcomes remain suboptimal. We aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of more accessible anthracyclines. Materials: We conducted a retrospective cohort including sixty-one patients diagnosed with APL over a 15-year period. Patients received low-dose all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA, 25mg/m2) with mitoxantrone or doxorubicin as induction to remission therapy. Groups were compared using the χ2 and Student’s T-tests. Kaplan–Meier analysis was used for survival …
Role Of Anti-Cd38 Monoclonal Antibodies In The Treatment Of Adult Immune Hematological Diseases., Erin Huilin Yang, Ibrahim N. Muhsen, Hadeel Samarkandi, Riad El Fakih, Mahmoud Aljurf, Amr Hanbali
Role Of Anti-Cd38 Monoclonal Antibodies In The Treatment Of Adult Immune Hematological Diseases., Erin Huilin Yang, Ibrahim N. Muhsen, Hadeel Samarkandi, Riad El Fakih, Mahmoud Aljurf, Amr Hanbali
Hematology/Oncology and Stem Cell Therapy
Daratumumab is a first-in-class human anti-CD38 IgG1 monoclonal antibody approved for the treatment of newly diagnosed as well as relapsed refractory multiple myeloma. Preclinical data supported dararumumab ability in depleting autoantibodies producing-plasma cells, B-cells as well as NK cells. Those reports showed promising results on the use of daratumumab in autoimmune disorders refractory to multiple lines of therapies, which encouraged the use of daratumumab in various autoimmune conditions that are refractory to standard therapies. The aim of this review is to summarize the literature reporting experience using anti-CD38 antibodies in hematological autoimmune diseases, focusing on the most common autoimmune hematological …
Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis In Hospitalized Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Recipients: Outcomes Based On The United States National Readmission Database, Amir Khalil, Paramveer Singh, Tanveer Mir, Mohammed Uddin, Ayman O. Soubani
Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis In Hospitalized Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Recipients: Outcomes Based On The United States National Readmission Database, Amir Khalil, Paramveer Singh, Tanveer Mir, Mohammed Uddin, Ayman O. Soubani
Hematology/Oncology and Stem Cell Therapy
Background and Objective: Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant (HSCT) is well established treatment for hematologic malignancies and certain autoimmune and congenital conditions. HSCT is associated with immunocompromise and increased risk of infections. Our primary objective was to assess whether invasive pulmonary aspergillosis (IPA) affects in-hospital mortality and 30-day readmission among patients undergoing HSCT. A secondary objective was to examine potential differences in complications between HSCT with IPA and HSCT without IPA. Materials and Methods: A retrospective study of a nationally representative cohort of hospital admissions was conducted, with data collected from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality's Healthcare Cost and …
A Single Centre, Real-World Experience Of Chronic Gvhd Treatment Using Ibrutinib, Imatinib And Ruxolitinib And Its Treatment Outcomes, Swe Mar Linn, Igor Novitzky-Basso, Omar Abduljalil, Ivan Pasic, Wilson Lam, Arjun Law, Fotios V. Michelis, Armin Gerbitz, Auro Viswabandya, Jeffrey Lipton, Rajat Kumar, Jonas Mattsson, Dennis Dong Hwan Kim
A Single Centre, Real-World Experience Of Chronic Gvhd Treatment Using Ibrutinib, Imatinib And Ruxolitinib And Its Treatment Outcomes, Swe Mar Linn, Igor Novitzky-Basso, Omar Abduljalil, Ivan Pasic, Wilson Lam, Arjun Law, Fotios V. Michelis, Armin Gerbitz, Auro Viswabandya, Jeffrey Lipton, Rajat Kumar, Jonas Mattsson, Dennis Dong Hwan Kim
Hematology/Oncology and Stem Cell Therapy
Background: Chronic graft-versus-host-disease (cGVHD) is a common cause of morbidity and mortality following allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HCT). Tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs), including Ruxolitinib, Imatinib and Ibrutinib, have shown promising efficacy in cGVHD treatment. Method: A total of 43 patients who developed cGVHD and received at least one line of TKI therapy for cGVHD treatment were evaluated retrospectively. Overall response, clinical benefit (CB), corticosteroid dose reduction, failure-free (FFS) and overall survival (OS) were assessed. Result: A total 62 lines of TKI therapy were evaluated, including Ruxolitinib (n=18), Ibrutinib (n=13), and Imatinib (n=31). With a median follow-up duration of 12 …
Is Mixed Chimerism Post Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation In Pediatric Acute Lymphoid Leukemia A Prognostic Factor For Relapse ?, Saadiya Khan, Zainab Alsaif, Khawar Siddiqui, Hawazen Alsaedi, Ali Al-Ahmari, Abdullah Al-Jefri, Ibrahim Ghemlas, Awatif Alanazi, Mouhab Ayas
Is Mixed Chimerism Post Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation In Pediatric Acute Lymphoid Leukemia A Prognostic Factor For Relapse ?, Saadiya Khan, Zainab Alsaif, Khawar Siddiqui, Hawazen Alsaedi, Ali Al-Ahmari, Abdullah Al-Jefri, Ibrahim Ghemlas, Awatif Alanazi, Mouhab Ayas
Hematology/Oncology and Stem Cell Therapy
Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (HSCT) has been considered curative for children with high-risk acute leukemia (ALL) offering better survival. Short tandem repeat (STR) has been used as a marker of chimerism status after HSCT. The appearance of recipient cells >1% post allogenic stem cell transplant was defined as mixed chimerism (MC). Chimeric studies post HSCT are dynamic. The aim of this study was to study the significance of recipients cells in post-HSCT pediatric ALL patients as a predictor of relapse of their primary disease. Rate of MC was 51.4% (19 out of 37 recipients). It was 48.6% (n=18) during Day+100 …
Side Effects After Use Of Bedside Thaw Method In An Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cells For Allogeneic Transplantation In A Children Cohort: A Single-Center Experience., Natalia Builes, Laura Niño-Serna, Juan Felipe Combariza
Side Effects After Use Of Bedside Thaw Method In An Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cells For Allogeneic Transplantation In A Children Cohort: A Single-Center Experience., Natalia Builes, Laura Niño-Serna, Juan Felipe Combariza
Hematology/Oncology and Stem Cell Therapy
Background: Several strategies and procedures have been described for thawing umbilical cord blood (UCB) products. The ideal method for each center depends on the resources, staff training and access to each of them. Method: We retrospectively evaluated the incidence of side effects using the bedside thaw method after unrelated UCB transplantation in 34 children. Patient, donor, graft characteristics and side effects were identified. In addition, we attempt to identify the risk factors that could be associated with side effects. Result: Sixty-eight percent of patients experienced any adverse reaction. All the reactions were mild and transient events. The most frequent side …
Analysis Of Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor Genotype In Hemophilia A Patients, Murtadha Ali Hadi, Wijdan Nazar Ibrahim, Meaad Kadhum Hassan
Analysis Of Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor Genotype In Hemophilia A Patients, Murtadha Ali Hadi, Wijdan Nazar Ibrahim, Meaad Kadhum Hassan
Hematology/Oncology and Stem Cell Therapy
Background Hemophilia A, an X-linked bleeding disorder, is caused by a complete or partial deficiency in Factor VIII. Multiple factors play a role in the development and progression of bleeding episodes, especially arthropathy, in hemophilia patients. Objectives Detection of macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF)-173 G/C polymorphism in people with hemophilia A (PWH) and the possible associations between the type of MIF gene polymorphism and selected disease-related variables. Subjects and Methods This case–control study included 95 male patients aged 2 months to 63 years with hemophilia A and 95 nonhemophiliac subjects matched for age and sex. Allele-specific polymerase chain reaction (AS-PCR) …
Oncotypedx Testing Does Not Benefit Patients With Grade 1, Estrogen And Progesterone Receptor Positive Breast Cancers: A Tailorx Validated Study, Udai S. Sibia, W. Charles Mylander, Tasha Martin, Martin Rosman, Thomas J. Sanders, Young Lee, Lorraine Tafra, Rubie S. Jackson
Oncotypedx Testing Does Not Benefit Patients With Grade 1, Estrogen And Progesterone Receptor Positive Breast Cancers: A Tailorx Validated Study, Udai S. Sibia, W. Charles Mylander, Tasha Martin, Martin Rosman, Thomas J. Sanders, Young Lee, Lorraine Tafra, Rubie S. Jackson
Hematology/Oncology and Stem Cell Therapy
Background & Objectives We previously described a predictive AAMC model that identifies patients (grade 1, hormone positive) who would not benefit from OncotypeDX testing. The purpose of this study was to validate the AAMC model by assessing distant recurrence-free interval (DRFI) and invasive disease-free survival (IDFS) using TAILORx clinical trial data. Materials & Methods We retrospectively analyzed TAILORx trial data and categorized patients based on the AAMC model. AAMC low-risk patients are those with grade 1 and hormone positive tumors. Kaplan-Meier curves examined DRFI and IDFS. Results Of the total 9195 cases, 2246 (24.4%) were identified as AAMC low-risk. Among …