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Therapeutic effects of myrrh extract and myrrh-based silver nanoparticles on Trichinella spiralis-infected mice: parasitological, histopathological, and immunological …

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Salwa Mahmoud Abd-ELrahman, Ahmed Kamal Dyab, Abeer El-sayed Mahmoud, Shaymaa M Mohamed, Alamira Marzouk Fouad, Ahmed Gareh, Jamal Asseri, Naief Dahran, Hind Alzaylaee, Hayat M Albisihi, Ahmed Mahmoud Abd Elrahman, Fahd M Alsharif, Heba Mostafa, Nashwa Ha
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Frontiers in Veterinary Science
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Frontiers Media SA
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2024

Prognostic and diagnostic roles of some non-classic biomarkers in pediatric pneumonia

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Background: Pediatric pneumonia remains a leading cause of childhood morbidity and mortality worldwide. Traditional biomarkers have limitations in predicting disease severity and outcomes. This study evaluated the diagnostic and prognostic value of non-classic biomarkers in pediatric pneumonia.

Objective: To assess the utility of  neutrophil CD64 expression, neutrophil-to-monocyte CD64 ratio, neutrophil-to-lymphocyte CD64 ratio in pediatric pneumonia diagnosis and prognosis.

Methods: A case-control study was conducted at Assiut University Children's Hospital including 60 children with pneumonia and 60 age-matched healthy controls. Clinical assessments, routine laboratory investigations, and flow cytometric analysis were performed. Cases were evaluated using the Clinical Respiratory Score and followed for outcomes including ICU admission, mechanical ventilation, and mortality. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis determined diagnostic performance.

Results: The non-classic biomarker showed significant differences between cases and controls (p<0.001). Neutrophil CD64 (692.67±326.26 vs. 359.84±57.48), and CD64 ratios were significantly elevated in cases. Biomarkers correlated significantly with disease severity, prolonged hospitalization, ICU admission, and mechanical ventilation. Fatal cases demonstrated markedly elevated inflammatory markers. ROC analysis revealed excellent diagnostic performance, with neutrophil-to-lymphocyte CD64 ratio showing superior accuracy (AUC=0.97, sensitivity=90%, specificity=99%).

Conclusion: Non-classic biomarkers demonstrate significant diagnostic and prognostic utility in pediatric pneumonia. These findings support their integration into clinical practice for improved risk stratification, treatment decision-making, and outcome prediction in children with pneumonia.

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Nahla Sameh Abd El Aleem, El Sayed Khalil Abd El Kareem, Khalid Mohammed Mahmoud Mohany, Zeinab Albadry M. Zahran, Yasser Farouk Abd El Rahim
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Journal of Current Medical Research and Practice (JCMRP)
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Relative frequency and prognosis of vascular aphasia (follow-up at 3 months) in the Neurology Department of Assiut University Hospital

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Relative frequency and prognosis of vascular aphasia (follow-up at 3 months) in the Neurology Department of Assiut University Hospital

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منار نصر عبدالحكيم
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Effect of high flow nasal cannula versus nasal continuous positive airway pressure on clinical outcomes of preterm infants with Respiratory distress syndrome

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Background: Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) is a severe problem for premature babies. Non-invasive respiratory support techniques including high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) and nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP) are frequently used, although clinical evidence remain insufficient.

Patients and Methods: A randomized controlled trial was conducted involving 100 preterm infants (28–36 weeks gestation) diagnosed with RDS. Patients were randomly assigned to receive either (HFNC; n=50) or (nCPAP; n=50) as primary respiratory support. Primary outcomes included the duration of respiratory support and supplemental oxygen therapy. Secondary outcomes encompassed feeding tolerance, length of hospital stay, complications, and mortality.

Results: Baseline characteristics were comparable between groups. HFNC group demonstrated significantly shorter duration of respiratory support (5.42±2.18 vs 6.87±3.12 days, p=0.045), supplemental oxygen therapy (10.54±4.12 vs 12.98±5.20 days, p=0.030), and hospital stay (8.36±3.63 vs 13.22±5.63 days, p<0.001). Earlier feeding initiation (2.1±0.9 vs 3.5±1.1 days, p=0.030) and faster progression to full feeds (9.2±3.4 vs 11.6±3.8 days, p=0.007) were observed with HFNC. Complication rates were consistently lower in the HFNC group, including nasal trauma (6% vs 16%), pneumonia (4% vs 12%), and bronchopulmonary dysplasia (10% vs 20%), though not statistically significant. Mortality rates were similar (12% vs 18%, p=0.401).

Conclusion: HFNC demonstrated superior outcomes compared to nCPAP in preterm infants with RDS, with significantly shorter respiratory support duration, hospital stay, and improved feeding tolerance while maintaining comparable safety profiles.

Keywords: High-flow nasal cannula, nasal continuous positive airway pressure, preterm infants, respiratory distress syndrome, non-invasive ventilation, feeding tolerance

 

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Jaafar I. Mohamed, Noran Hasan Megally, Safwat M. Abdel-Aziz
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The Stroke Unit at Assiut University Hospital for Neurology, Psychiatry and Neurosurgery participates in an international scientific symposium to discuss the latest developments in stroke treatment.

The Stroke Unit at Assiut University Hospital for Neurology, Psychiatry and Neurosurgery participates in an international scientific symposium to discuss the latest developments in stroke treatment.

في خطوة تؤكد ريادتها الإقليمية والدولية، تشارك وحدة السكتة الدماغية بمستشفى الأمراض العصبية والنفسية وجراحة المخ والأعصاب بجامعة أسيوط، في ندوة علمية دولية تنظمها جمعية الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا للسكتات الدماغية والقسطرة المخية.

تأتي هذه المشاركة استكمالاً لمسيرة النجاح والتطور التي يحققها فريق الوحدة،  تحت رعاية الأستاذ الدكتور أحمد المنشاوي، رئيس الجامعة، والأستاذ الدكتور علاء عطية، عميد كلية الطب ورئيس مجلس إدارة المستشفيات الجامعية، والأستاذ الدكتور طارق راجح، مدير المستشفى، والأستاذ الدكتور محمد عبد الرحمن، رئيس وحدة السكتة الدماغية.  

                                                                                                                                                    تشهد الندوة مشاركة فعالة من الأستاذ الدكتور أحمد نصر الدين، الأستاذ المساعد بقسم طب المخ والأعصاب، والذي سيتولى إدارة فعاليات الندوة إلى جانب عددا من الخبراء من الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية، كما سيقوم الدكتور محمود نجيب، مدرس أمراض المخ والأعصاب والقسطرة المخية، بعرض إحدى الحالات المعقدة التي نجح في إجرائها.

وتأتي هذه المشاركة تأكيدا على السمعة العلمية الرفيعة التي يتمتع بها قسم طب المخ والأعصاب بجامعة أسيوط، وريادته في مجال السكتات الدماغية والقسطرة المخية على المستويين الإقليمي والدولي.

 

Invitation to the Master's Thesis Defense Dr. Sherry Raafat Fikry Mikhail, Teaching Assistant, Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University

Invitation to the Master's Thesis Defense  Dr. Sherry Raafat Fikry Mikhail, Teaching Assistant, Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University

Invitation to the Master's Thesis Defense

Dr. Sherry Raafat Fikry Mikhail, Teaching Assistant, Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University

 

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