Publications by authors named "H N Obeid"

The study objectives were to test the hypothesis that childhood trauma moderates the associations between early maladaptive schemas (EMS) and intimate partner violence (IPV) among women in the specific Lebanese patriarchal context. This is a cross-sectional study that was conducted on Lebanese women between September and December 2018; 1,655 participants enrolled in this study were from all of Lebanon's governorates and were selected using an equitable representative sample. The "Disconnection and Rejection" EMS domain showed the strongest correlations with both physical and nonphysical IPV ( = .

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Acute kidney injury (AKI) is typically classified as prerenal, renal, or postrenal in etiology, with postrenal often referring to obstructive causes. However, certain uncommon conditions, such as intraperitoneal urinary leaks, may not fit clearly into these categories. In patients with a recent history of pelvic procedure, a complication such as intraperitoneal urinary leak can mimic AKI due to urine reabsorption across the peritoneum.

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  • Amputation of lower limbs increases cardiovascular risks due to changes in arterial biomechanics, blood pressure, and flow behavior.
  • A computer simulation model evaluated arterial stiffness and blood pressure across various amputation scenarios, revealing that while large artery stiffness remains unchanged, medium and small arteries become stiffer with more extensive amputations.
  • Despite a reduction in cardiac output, blood pressure increased, indicating shifts in hemodynamics, particularly at the abdominal aorta, which may affect heart function and overall cardiovascular health.
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End-stage kidney disease (ESKD) is associated with increased arterial stiffness and cognitive impairment. Cognitive decline is accelerated in ESKD patients on hemodialysis and may result from repeatedly inappropriate cerebral blood flow (CBF). The aim of this study was to examine the acute effect of hemodialysis on pulsatile components of CBF and their relation to acute changes in arterial stiffness.

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