Publications by authors named "Ahmed Aldajani"

Care-coordination platforms may optimize ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) treatment delays. This study aimed to assess the impact of Stenoa use on treatment delays in STEMI patients. We conducted a retrospective cohort study on local STEMI cases for the period between September 2020 and March 2023, comparing the times from first medical contact to device, before vs after the implementation of the Stenoa platform by the catheterization laboratory (cath-lab) and emergency department.

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Background And Purpose: Stroke is a medical emergency that demands early recognition for time sensitive acute management. Knowledge about stroke in public has not been found satisfactory in most of the studies worldwide. Studies describing the awareness of public about recognition of stroke and its treatment from Saudi Arabia (SA) are deficient.

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Melioidosis, an infectious disease caused by , is an important cause of sepsis in tropical areas of Eastern Asia, mainly affecting immunocompromised adults. Diabetes mellitus is the most important host risk factor. Here, the authors report a case of a 54-year-old Saudi male with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus for 10 years who presented to our hospital with a 6-week history of fever, cough, night sweats and weight loss.

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Neuro-behcets disease (NBD) is an uncommon, serious presentation of behcets disease (BD) causing long-term morbidity and mortality. Cerebral aneurysms are rare in BD, with only a handful of cases reported worldwide. A 39-year-old female experienced slurring of speech, numbness, and reduced sensation in the left face, arm, and leg 90 minutes prior to presentation.

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Cardioembolic stroke is an uncommon phenomenon in pediatric patients. Although the heart is the usual source of the condition, cardiac myxomas are still considered to be a rare cause in children. The case is presented of a 13-year-old, right-handed Saudi boy who showed right-sided weakness for 30 h prior to hospital admission that involved the face, arm, and leg, with slurred speech.

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New-onset diabetes after transplant (NODAT) has been reported to occur in 4%-25% of renal transplant recipients. Its development has also been shown to be associated with an adverse impact on patient survival and an increased risk of graft rejection and graft loss, as well as an increased incidence of infectious complications. The study aims to describe the incidence of NODAT and its important risk factors in a single center.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on kidney transplantation in highly sensitized patients using organs from HLA incompatible (HLAi) donors at King Fahad Specialist Hospital in Saudi Arabia from September 2008 to August 2013.
  • Out of 213 kidney recipients, 30 received kidneys from HLAi donors, with follow-up showing an acute antibody-mediated rejection (AMR) rate of 16.7% in the HLAi group compared to 2.6% in HLA compatible (HLAc) recipients.
  • The researchers suggest that the higher AMR incidence in the HLAi group may be due to donor-specific antibodies, but note that further long-term studies are needed to confirm and understand the implications of their findings
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Background: The number of medical students accepted into medical programs is increasing, which has made the traditional long/short case style of examination difficult to conduct. At Dammam University, the program is shifting to the use of the Objective Structural Clinical Examination (OSCE), which may solve some of these difficulties, including issues with reliability, validity index and exam duration.

Results: A pilot study was conducted over one semester.

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