Publications by authors named "Althobaiti M"

Drug repurposing of well-established drugs to be targeted against lung cancer has been a promising strategy. Bosentan is an endothelin 1 (ET-1) blocker widely used in pulmonary hypertension. The current experiment intends to inspect the anticancer and antiangiogenic mechanism of bosentan targeting epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) /extra-cellular Signal Regulated Kinase (ERK) /c-Jun/vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) carcinogenic pathway.

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The antioxidant/antiapoptotic features of dapagliflozin (DPG) have mediated its beneficial actions against several experimental models. However, no studies have been conducted to determine whether DPG mitigates the renal injury triggered by cadmium (Cd). Herein, DPG was studied for its potential to attenuate kidney damage in Cd-intoxicated rats, as well as to unravel the mechanisms involving oxidative events, autophagy, and apoptosis.

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Background: The systolic shock index (SSI) is used to direct management and predict outcomes, but its utility in patients requiring rapid response team (RRT) activation is unclear.

Objectives: We explored whether SSI can predict the outcomes of ward patients experiencing clinical deterioration and compared its performance with other parameters.

Methods: This retrospective study included adult patients in medical/surgical wards who required RRT activation.

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Background: This study aims to assess the knowledge level of family medicine physicians in Saudi Arabia, regarding basic life support (BLS) and advanced cardiovascular life support (ACLS). Recognizing the importance of timely and effective resuscitation in emergency medical care, the study explores the physicians' proficiency in key resuscitation concepts and identifies areas for improvement.

Methodology: Conducted as an observational cross-sectional study in Saudi Arabia, the research involved family medicine physicians from major hospital centers.

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  • The study investigates the prevalence and patterns of Potentially Inappropriate Prescribing (PIP) in older adults in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, which is linked to patient safety risks and negative health outcomes.
  • A comprehensive analysis of 14 studies involving 18,647 patients shows a median PIP prevalence of 54.4%, with higher rates in hospitals compared to primary care settings, and cardiovascular drugs being the most frequently misprescribed.
  • The findings indicate that polypharmacy and chronic conditions like kidney disease and diabetes significantly increase the risk of PIP, highlighting the necessity for improved prescribing practices to enhance medication safety for older patients.
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The increasing number of individuals with limb loss worldwide highlights the need for advancements in prosthetic knee technology. To improve control and quality of life, integrating brain-computer communication with motor imagery offers a promising solution. This study introduces a hybrid system that combines electromyography (EMG) and functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) to address these limitations and enhance the control of knee movements for individuals with above-knee amputations.

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 Smartphones have become an important and vital instrument that all medical students utilize, but the usage of such devices has been found to be connected to sleep disturbances. The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence and the relationship between smartphone addiction and poor sleep quality among medical students.  A cross-sectional study was conducted among the fifth- and sixth-year medical students at King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

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. The lung CT images of COVID-19 patients can be typically characterized by three different findings- Ground Glass Opacity (GGO), consolidation and pleural effusion. GGOs have been shown to precede consolidations and has different heterogeneous appearance.

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Despite its biological importance, excess copper induces organ damage, especially to the liver. Disruption of critical signaling cascades that control redox status, inflammatory responses, and cellular apoptosis significantly contributes to the copper-induced hepatotoxicity. The present work explored the hepatoprotective ability of bergenin against the copper-induced hepatotoxicity using male Wistar rats as a mammalian model.

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The global rise in lower limb amputation cases necessitates advancements in prosthetic limb technology to enhance the quality of life for affected patients. This review paper explores recent advancements in the integration of EEG and fNIRS modalities for smart lower prosthetic limbs for rehabilitation applications. The paper synthesizes current research progress, focusing on the synergy between brain-computer interfaces and neuroimaging technologies to enhance the functionality and user experience of lower limb prosthetics.

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  • - The meta-analysis investigates the link between diabetes mellitus (DM) and the risk of developing spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) in patients with liver cirrhosis, involving 15 studies with over 76,000 participants.
  • - Results indicate that patients with DM have a significantly higher risk of developing SBP, with hazard ratios showing a 26% and 70% increase in risk compared to non-diabetic patients.
  • - The findings highlight DM as an independent risk factor for SBP, suggesting the need for tailored preventive strategies for cirrhotic patients who also have diabetes.
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The aim of this study is to comprehensively investigate the recent literature on the management of leg length discrepancy (LLD). A thorough search of pertinent databases was done in order to find studies that satisfied the requirements for inclusion. A thorough search of PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and Science Direct was conducted to find pertinent literature.

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Background: Neonates and children are more susceptible to a variety of infections, leading to frequent antibiotic prescriptions. However, the inappropriate use of antibiotics leads to antibiotic resistance and higher mortality rates. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the prevalence of antibiotic use, and current antibiotic prescribing practices among neonates and children admitted in the selected hospitals of Saudi Arabia.

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Background Globally, the prevalence of protruding ears is relatively frequent. Ear deformities manifest due to underdevelopment of the antihelical fold, conchal hypertrophy, and/or an obtuse conchoscaphal angle. The availability of multiple approaches proves that there isn't a single optimal accepted procedure.

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  • The study investigates the risk of tuberculosis (TB) infection in patients undergoing biological therapies, specifically Adalimumab, Etanercept, and Tocilizumab, in a TB-endemic region of Saudi Arabia.
  • Over a 2-year follow-up period, the researchers analyzed data from 410 patients on Adalimumab, 271 on Etanercept, and 58 on Tocilizumab, primarily for conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease.
  • The results showed no reported cases of active TB infection during treatment, with only a small percentage of patients developing latent TB, suggesting that these biological therapies do not significantly increase the risk of TB infection.
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This case report details a complex case of parotid gland sialolithiasis with stones adherent to the facial nerve, a scenario that presents a significant surgical challenge. Traditional sialendoscopy failed to address the condition in a 23-year-old female patient, leading to the adoption of a combined endoscopic transcutaneous approach. This method successfully resolved the condition without intraoperative complications, maintaining intact facial nerve function postoperatively.

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Purpose: This study aimed to translate, cross-culturally adapt, and validate the MedRisk Instrument for Measuring Patient Satisfaction with Physical Therapy Care into Arabic (MRPS-Ar).

Materials And Methods: The 20-Item MRPS was translated and cross-culturally adapted into Arabic following international guidelines. Patients ( = 229) with musculoskeletal conditions who received physical therapy care completed the MRPS-Ar and global rating of change scale.

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Background: Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are a global issue facing the world. In a conservative community like Saudi Arabia, discussing such matters is considered taboo, and this might impact the awareness of STDs. Therefore, this study aims to determine if gender, level of education, and university affiliation influence the level of awareness of STDs.

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  • - Insomnia disorder can lead to other psychological issues like anxiety and depression; thus, a tool to assess worries about sleep in Arabic was needed, leading to the validation of the Anxiety and Preoccupation about Sleep Questionnaire (APSQ).
  • - A comprehensive study with 523 Arabic-speaking participants utilized psychometric analysis, demonstrating excellent internal consistency (Cronbach's α = 0.91), strong test-retest reliability (0.93), and good fit indices, confirming the APSQ's effectiveness as a measurement tool.
  • - The validated Arabic APSQ reliably measures concerns about sleep, showing significant correlations with established scales for insomnia and anxiety, making it a useful resource for clinical and research settings in Arabic-speaking populations.
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Emotion recognition is a crucial task in Natural Language Processing (NLP) that enables machines to comprehend the feelings conveyed in the text. The task involves detecting and recognizing various human emotions like anger, fear, joy, and sadness. The applications of emotion recognition are diverse, including mental health diagnosis, student support, and the detection of online suspicious behavior.

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Introduction Cancer is a condition where abnormal cells proliferate uncontrollably, leading to metastasis, which can be related to death. Breast cancer is the most prevalent type among women worldwide. Early detection with screening mammography has contributed to the decline in breast cancer incidence and mortality.

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Myocardial infarction (MI) is the principal cause of premature death. Protecting myocardium from ischemia is the main focus of intense research. 7-hydroxy frullanolide (7-HF) is a potent anti-inflammatory agent, showing its efficacy in different acute and chronic inflammatory disorders such as atherosclerosis, suggesting it can be a potential cardioprotective agent.

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Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) has become one of the most prevalent medical conditions worldwide. Despite the fact that DM affects a substantial proportion of the Saudi population over the age of 30, the general level of awareness of diabetic neuropathy has been reported to be poor in Saudi Arabia.

Objective: To determine the level of awareness of diabetic neuropathy and its complications among the population of Taif City.

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We present a case of multiple myeloma that was treated with a regimen that included lenalidomide. Lenalidomide, a thalidomide analog, is an immunomodulatory drug created synthetically by changing the chemical makeup of thalidomide to increase efficacy and lessen negative effects. It has been authorized for the treatment of relapsed or resistant multiple myeloma.

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Lumbar puncture is a minimally invasive procedure that utilizes a spinal needle to puncture the lumbar epidural space to take a sample from the cerebrospinal fluid or inject drugs for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Physicians rely on their expertise to localize epidural space. Due to its critical procedure, the failure rate can reach up to 28%.

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