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Non-invasive carbon dioxide monitoring during moderate sedation at different oxygen flow rates in patients undergoing endoscopic retrograde cholangio-pancreatography

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Mohamed F Mostafa, Ayman Mamdouh Osman, Ahmed Reda Mohamed Abdallah, Ahmed Mostafa Thabet, Shimaa Abbas Hassan
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Egyptian Journal of Anaesthesia
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2023

Continuous thoracic epidural versus continuous paravertebral analgesia in patients undergoing open renal surgery: Evaluation of pulmonary function; randomized double-blinded …

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Shimaa Abbas Hassan, Khaled Abdelrahman, Ahmed M Mandor, George Magdy, Mohamed Galal, Fatma Gadelrab Askar, Amr MA Thabet
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Egyptian Journal of Anaesthesia
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2023

Hemodynamic and antiemetic effects of prophylactic hyoscine butyl-bromide during cesarean section under spinal anesthesia: a randomized controlled trial

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Mostafa Samy Abbas, Shimaa Abbas Hassan, Ahmed Mohamed Abbas, Amr Mohamed Thabet, Ahmed Mostafa Thabet, Magdy Mohammed Mahdy
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BMC anesthesiology
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2022

COVID-19 Infection in Patients with Comorbidities: Clinical and Immunological Insight

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Omnia El-Badawy, Nahla M Elsherbiny, Doaa Abdeltawab, Doaa M Magdy, Lamees M Bakkar, Shimaa A Hassan, Elham A Hassan, Ahmed M Thabet, Ahmed M Ashmawy, Ehab F Moustafa, Wael A Abbas, Ahmad Bahieldeen Ahmad, Amal Rayan, Khaled Saad, Amira Elhoufey, Hosni AM
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Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis
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2022

Prognostic biomarkers in COVID-19 infection: value of anemia, neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio, platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio, and D-dimer

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Maiada K Hashem, Eman M Khedr, Enas Daef, Aliae Mohamed-Hussein, Ehab F Mostafa, Sahar M Hassany, Hanan Galal, Shimaa Abbas Hassan, Islam Galal, Mariam Taher Amin, Hebatallah M Hassan
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The Egyptian Journal of Bronchology
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2021

Growth and Developmental Milestones in children with Congenital Hypothyroidism Attending Assiut Health Insurance Clinic

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Objective: Determine the effect of CH on growth and ‎ development of children aged 1–60 months compared to normal children. Methodology: A cross sectional study with comparison group comprising 118 children with ‎CH and 236 normal children was conducted ‎in Assiut, Egypt. Growth was measured by weight and length/height.‎ Developmental delay was screened using the ASQ3.‎ Results: Mean age in both groups was 19.6 months. Mean weight of CH cases was 6991.3±1907.4 gm versus 6912.3±188.2 gm for normal children in children aged 1- Regarding thyroid function, 15% and 23% of CH cases revealed overt and subclinical hypothyroidism respectively. Overt hypothyroidism showed significantly higher developmental delays than either eu-thyroid or subclinical cases in the communication gross motor, fine motor, and personal–social domains (64.7%, 42.9%, 43.8% and 42,9% respectively) Conclusion: CH children were significantly overweight, stunted and developmentally delayed compared to normal children. Impaired thyroid function was not associated with growth defects but overt hypothyroid cases showed significant developmental delay. IQ testing and continuous monitoring are essential for all children with CH. Efficiently organized recording systems, treatment documents, and compliance and follow-up assessment results can facilitate hassle-free health-card retrieval

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Marian Maged Habib, Hala Hassan I Abou Faddan, Kotb Abbass Metwalley, Taghreed Abdul-Aziz Mohammad Ismail
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The Egyptian Journal of Community Medicine
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The Egyptian Journal of Community Medicine
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10
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The Egyptian Journal of Community Medicine
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1
Research Vol
1
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https://ejcm.journals.ekb.eg/article_227279.html
Research Year
2022

Respiratory distress and its outcome among neonates admitted to neonatal intensive care unit of Assiut University Children Hospital Egypt

Research Abstract

To identify proportion and etiology of respiratory distress (RD), its mortalities andassociated risk factors among neonates admitted to Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) ofAssiut University Children Hospital.

Methods

A cross-sectional study design was carriedout. All RD neonates admitted to NICU of Assiut University Children Hospital during thestudy period were included.

Results

Respiratory distress neonates constituted 52.9% of totaladmission. Hyaline membrane disease represented 45.8% of RD cases. The majority ofhyaline membrane disease cases (RDS) were preterm and low birth weight (96.2% & 93.7%% respectively). The majority of hyaline membrane diseased neonates who were treated bysurfactant or Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) recovered (75.8%& 66.7%respectively) with significant statistically difference. The most fatal of respiratory distressdiseases were persistent pulmonary hypertension (91.2%). Significant independent factorsassociated with neonatal mortalities due to respiratory distress were residence, causes of RD,birth weight and place of delivery.

Conclusion

Hyaline membrane disease, pneumonia,transient tachypnea of the newborn (TTN), meconium aspiration syndrome (MAS) wereimportant causes of neonatal respiratory distress. Residence, causes of RD, birth weight andplace of delivery were significantly associated with respiratory distress mortalities.

Recommendation

Development of strategies aiming to reduction of RD among neonates ishighly recommended. Moreover, surveillance programs for neonatal mortality should becoupled with preventive measures and interventions for 

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Hala H Abou-Faddan, N Abdelaziz
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Egypt The Egyptian Journal of Community Medicine
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Egypt The Egyptian Journal of Community Medicine
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10
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Egypt The Egyptian Journal of Community Medicine
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1
Research Vol
1
Research Website
https://ejcm.journals.ekb.eg/article_11052_ce3369dd920d7890d66782082ab17677.pdf
Research Year
2018
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