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1. Assessment of Cardiac And Pulmonary Function In Children with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis. . Accepted in EULAR (European League Against Rheumatism Conference), Rome, 2010

Research Abstract
Abstract Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is the most common rheumatologic disorder of childhood. It is a group of diseases characterized by chronic synovitis and associated with many extra-articular manifestations including cardiac and pulmonary involvement. Cardiac involvement as pericarditis, myocarditis and valvular disease is common in JIA. There are, however, few descriptions concerning systolic and diastolic functions of the left ventricle (LV)and the development of lung disease in children with JIA. The study was carried out to detect the cardiac and pulmonary involvement and to study the systolic and diastolic function of the left ventricle in a group of children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Forty-Wve children with JIA without any cardiac or pulmonary symptoms and 30 ageand sex-matched controls were included in the study. M-mode, two-dimensional and pulsed Doppler echocardiography (ECHO) was performed on 36 patients. Tissue Doppler ECHO examination was performed on 24 patients to assess systolic and diastolic functions of left ventricle. Pulmonary function tests: Forced vital capacity (FVC%), the predicted forced expiratory volume in the first second (FEV1%) and FEV1/FVC ratio and peak expiratory flow (PEF), total lung capacity (TLC)and residual volume (RV), carbon monoxide diffusing capacity of the lung (DLCO) and DLCO/alveolar volume (VA) were evaluated in 32 patients. Informed consent was obtained from all children’s parents. The study protocol was approved by ethical committee of Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University. In this study, children with JIA had higher systolic and diastolic blood pressures, resting heart rate, left ventricle systolic size and volume(4.35 § 0.68 vs. 3.92 § 0.28, P value = 0.02). On Doppler and tissue Doppler analysis, the JIA group had lower peak early filling velocity (E, m/s), higher peak atrial filling velocity (A, m/s) and prolonged diastolic E and A waves deceleration times and isovolumic relaxation time (IRT) compared to control. Regarding pulmonary function tests, children with JIA showed signiWcant decrease in FVC, PEF, Pimax, Pemax and DLCO compared to normal controls. This decrease was not related to age, height or weight of these patients. There was significant inverse correlation between lung function parameters and the rheumatoid factor titer, erythrosedimentation rate, disease duration and the duration of methotrexate use (P 0.01). Despite of an asymptomatic cardiopulmonary status, signiWcant systolic and diastolic functional abnormalities exist in children with JIA. Also, both restrictive and obstructive lung impairments were found.
Research Authors
Eman A. M. Alkady · Hatem A. R. Helmy ·Aliaë A. R. Mohamed-Hussein
Research Department
Research Journal
Rheumatology International (Clinical and Experimental Investigations)
Research Pages
39-46
Research Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
32 (1)
Research Year
2012

1. Assessment of Cardiac And Pulmonary Function In Children with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis. . Accepted in EULAR (European League Against Rheumatism Conference), Rome, 2010

Research Abstract
Abstract Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is the most common rheumatologic disorder of childhood. It is a group of diseases characterized by chronic synovitis and associated with many extra-articular manifestations including cardiac and pulmonary involvement. Cardiac involvement as pericarditis, myocarditis and valvular disease is common in JIA. There are, however, few descriptions concerning systolic and diastolic functions of the left ventricle (LV)and the development of lung disease in children with JIA. The study was carried out to detect the cardiac and pulmonary involvement and to study the systolic and diastolic function of the left ventricle in a group of children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Forty-Wve children with JIA without any cardiac or pulmonary symptoms and 30 ageand sex-matched controls were included in the study. M-mode, two-dimensional and pulsed Doppler echocardiography (ECHO) was performed on 36 patients. Tissue Doppler ECHO examination was performed on 24 patients to assess systolic and diastolic functions of left ventricle. Pulmonary function tests: Forced vital capacity (FVC%), the predicted forced expiratory volume in the first second (FEV1%) and FEV1/FVC ratio and peak expiratory flow (PEF), total lung capacity (TLC)and residual volume (RV), carbon monoxide diffusing capacity of the lung (DLCO) and DLCO/alveolar volume (VA) were evaluated in 32 patients. Informed consent was obtained from all children’s parents. The study protocol was approved by ethical committee of Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University. In this study, children with JIA had higher systolic and diastolic blood pressures, resting heart rate, left ventricle systolic size and volume(4.35 § 0.68 vs. 3.92 § 0.28, P value = 0.02). On Doppler and tissue Doppler analysis, the JIA group had lower peak early filling velocity (E, m/s), higher peak atrial filling velocity (A, m/s) and prolonged diastolic E and A waves deceleration times and isovolumic relaxation time (IRT) compared to control. Regarding pulmonary function tests, children with JIA showed signiWcant decrease in FVC, PEF, Pimax, Pemax and DLCO compared to normal controls. This decrease was not related to age, height or weight of these patients. There was significant inverse correlation between lung function parameters and the rheumatoid factor titer, erythrosedimentation rate, disease duration and the duration of methotrexate use (P 0.01). Despite of an asymptomatic cardiopulmonary status, signiWcant systolic and diastolic functional abnormalities exist in children with JIA. Also, both restrictive and obstructive lung impairments were found.
Research Authors
Eman A. M. Alkady · Hatem A. R. Helmy ·Aliaë A. R. Mohamed-Hussein
Research Department
Research Journal
Rheumatology International (Clinical and Experimental Investigations)
Research Pages
39-46
Research Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
32 (1)
Research Year
2012

Rat Model of Teratogenic Effects of Toxoplasmosis on Embryogenesis

Research Authors
Shahein, M.S.I. and El-Badry, M.
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut Faculty of Medicine, 22nd Annual Conference 29 March-1 April
Research Publisher
Assiut Faculty of Medicine
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
22nd Annual Conference 29 March-1 April
Research Year
2004

Rat Model of Teratogenic Effects of Toxoplasmosis on Embryogenesis

Research Authors
Shahein, M.S.I. and El-Badry, M.
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut Faculty of Medicine, 22nd Annual Conference 29 March-1 April
Research Member
Maha Syed Ibrahim Shahin
Research Publisher
Assiut Faculty of Medicine
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
22nd Annual Conference 29 March-1 April
Research Year
2004

Relation between angle of femoral guide wire and the tunnel length in transportal technique in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Abdelhamid, M.M.; Mahmud, M.K. and El-Badry, M.
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut Medical Journal
Research Pages
125-134
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
36 (3)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2012

Relation between angle of femoral guide wire and the tunnel length in transportal technique in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Abdelhamid, M.M.; Mahmud, M.K. and El-Badry, M.
Research Journal
Assiut Medical Journal
Research Member
Research Pages
125-134
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
36 (3)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2012

Relation between angle of femoral guide wire and the tunnel length in transportal technique in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Abdelhamid, M.M.; Mahmud, M.K. and El-Badry, M.
Research Journal
Assiut Medical Journal
Research Pages
125-134
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
36 (3)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2012
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