Publications by authors named "H Habibullah"

Chronic wound infections are a silent pandemic in danger of becoming a global healthcare crisis. Innovations to control infections and improve healing are required. In the context of this challenge, researchers are exploiting plasma-activated hydrogel therapy (PAHT) for use either alone or in combination with other antimicrobial strategies.

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  • Low temperature plasma technology is emerging as a promising solution for addressing healthcare issues like antimicrobial and anticancer resistance, but improvements in treatment efficacy, safety, and reproducibility are necessary.
  • To enhance plasma treatments, recent research aims to integrate automated feedback control systems to ensure optimal performance and safety, but there is a need for advanced diagnostic systems that provide precise data without interfering with the treatment process.
  • This paper reviews current electronic and optical sensors that could fulfill this technological gap and outlines the necessary steps for incorporating these sensors into autonomous plasma systems to improve healthcare outcomes.
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Purpose: This study aimed to analyze the effect of body mass factors (BMFs) on setup errors in gynecologic tumors, and whether the planned tumor volumes (PTVs) are adequate for obese patients.

Methods: This was a retrospective study of 46 consecutive female patients with gynecologic tumors who were treated with volumetric modulated arc therapy. Setup accuracy was verified using daily cone beam computed tomography.

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