Publications by authors named "Hasnaa Osama"

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  • * A total of 72 breast cancer patients were divided into two groups—one receiving pentoxifylline and the other a placebo—for 12 weeks; results showed a significantly lower incidence of grade 2 or 3 PN in the pentoxifylline group (28.6%) compared to the control group (64.9%).
  • * Quality of life scores were significantly better in the pentoxifylline group, with worse outcomes reported in the control group, indicating that pentoxify
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It is well known that depression, anxiety, and impulsiveness are interrelated; however, studies that have assessed their association with the coronavirus outbreak are scarce. Hence, our study aimed to evaluate the impulsivity incidence and its correlation with anxiety and depression following COVID-19 infection between November 2022 and June 2023. The 201 participants completed the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS), Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAM-A), Sheehan Disability Scale (SDS), and short UPPS-P scales (urgency, premeditation, perseverance, sensation seeking, and positive urgency) to allow us to determine their anxiety and depression symptoms, functional impairment, and impulsivity, respectively.

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We designed and performed this meta-analysis to investigate the impact of the application of extracellular small vesicle therapies on regeneration of skin and wound healing. The findings of this study were computed using fixed or random effect models. The mean differences (MDs), and odds ratio (ORs) with their 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated.

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A positive response in reversibility testing is widely used to diagnose patients with airway limitations. However, despite its simple procedure, it doesn't accurately reflect the exact airway irreversibility. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of a bronchodilation reversibility test using salbutamol and fluticasone/salmeterol combination in obese non-smoker subjects.

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Background: The emergence of COVID-19 has spurred a wide range of psychological morbidities. However, its influence on a vulnerable population with chronic conditions is less addressed. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the psychological health among patients with chronic diseases during the elevated psychiatric distress associated with the outbreak and examine the efficacy and feasibility of mindfulness-based stress reduction intervention (MBSR).

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Currently, there is no standardized consensus on anticoagulation (AC) among patients with coronavirus disease (COVID-19), which has an overwhelming bleeding risk. We aimed to compare the patterns of AC in COVID-19 patients and compare two validated risk scores in predicting bleeding events. A retrospective review of medical records was conducted for COVID-19 patients who received empiric anticoagulation therapy.

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Current evidence supports the association of metabolic syndrome (MetS) with neuropathy. Limited data are available on proper strategies to control metabolic disorders and neuropathy among patients with type2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). We aimed to determine hesperidin and diosmin efficacy individually and in combination among T2DM patients with neuropathy and meet MetS criteria.

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Background: The practice of proper hand sanitization became of utmost importance and one of the best protective measures during the pandemic outbreak of COVID-19. However, misuse of disinfectants can be an overwhelming issue because of increasing demands, public panic, and unawareness, which can negatively affect human health and the environment. Therefore, we aimed to determine whether the outbreak was associated with increased reports of adverse events related to hand sanitizers through the data of adverse events reported to the pharmacovigilance database of the Food and Drug Administration Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS).

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Background: Maternal omega-3 consumption during pregnancy has been positively linked with a positive impact on maternal health and fetal growth. However, the results of individual studies are inconsistent and conflicting.

Objective: Examine the effect of supplementation with DHA, and/or EPA, and/or ALA throughout pregnancy on offspring's growth and pregnancy outcomes.

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  • COVID-19, which emerged in December 2019, is a respiratory disease influenced by host immunity, prompting research into how vitamins and trace elements can enhance immune response against the virus.
  • Studies indicate that certain nutrients like vitamins C and D, as well as N-acetyl cysteine and selenium, play significant roles in reducing the severity of viral infections by acting as antioxidants and boosting immunity.
  • Proper assessment and supplementation of these vitamins and trace elements could improve clinical outcomes for COVID-19 patients.
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Introduction: New training devices have been introduced to help in inhaler counseling by addressing the inspiratory flow through the metered-dose inhaler (MDI), which is the most important problem of the MDI inhalation technique. This study aims to compare the effects of MDI traditional verbal counseling and advanced counseling using training devices with a smartphone application in pediatric asthmatic patients.

Methods: A total of 201 pediatric asthmatic subjects (8-18 years) were divided into two groups: a verbal counseling group, who received only MDI verbal counseling training (n = 101), and an advanced counseling group who received counseling using a training device (Flo-Tone with Trainhaler smartphone application) in addition to the traditional MDI verbal counseling (n = 100).

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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has had different waves within the same country. The spread rate and severity showed different properties within the COVID-19 different waves. The present work aims to compare the spread and the severity of the different waves using the available data of confirmed COVID-19 cases and death cases.

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Objective: This study aimed to develop a model evaluating the role of repeating quarantine instructions and healthy practices among COVID-19 patients and contact persons at-home quarantine and to evaluate the instructions' adequacy in decreasing the rate of disease spread with better clinical outcomes.

Methods: A structured questionnaire was distributed to COVID-19 patients (mild and moderate cases isolated at home) and contacting persons during May and June 2020. Data were collected using a structured online survey collected every five days for three times from each participant.

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Background: Spacers are equipped with either facemask or mouthpiece as an interface through which patient inhale their dose. The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of advanced counselling using training devices and smartphone applications on inhalation techniques from the metered-dose inhaler (MDI) with a spacer equipped with different interfaces.

Methods: 100 paediatric asthmatic children (8-18 years) were divided into two groups.

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Backgrounds: SARS-CoV-2 is affecting different countries all over the world, with significant variation in infection-rate and death-ratio. We have previously shown a presence of a possible relationship between different variables including the Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine, average age, gender, and malaria treatment, and the rate of spread, severity and mortality of COVID-19 disease. This paper focuses on developing machine learning models for this relationship.

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Introduction: The main cause of poor asthma control is mostly related to the inability of the asthmatic subjects to use their metred-dose inhaler (pMDI) correctly. The present study aimed to evaluate the role of contentious pMDI verbal-counselling on the pMDI inhalation technique and pulmonary functions of asthmatics.

Methods: Through a systematic literature search up to December 2020, 10 studies with 1937 asthmatic subjects, who had at least two pMDI inhalation technique verbal counselling sessions (visits), were identified reporting relationships between contentious pMDI verbal counselling, and the number of inhalation technique mistakes and lung functions score.

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Aim: Coffee and diabetes risk association has been demonstrated in numerous studies; however, the exact mechanism has not been clarified yet. The present meta-analysis was conducted to cover the current knowledge regarding the effect of coffee on Type 2 Diabetes (T2D), in addition to the evaluation of adiponectin, leptin, C-reactive protein (CRP) and Interleukin-6 (IL-6) levels among coffee consumers as relatively possible mediators of this effect.

Method: A comprehensive search of the literature was carried out using search engines up to March 2020.

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Background: The new coronavirus (SARS-COV-2) that emerged at the end of 2019 was stated in China and infected millions of people around the world, with the highest spread rate amongst humans compared with other coronaviruses. This paper aimed to review and analyse the published studies about COVID-19 diagnosis, prevention, and treatment.

Method: The reviewed studies were clinical trials, in-vivo, in-vitro, guidelines, reports from the world health organization (WHO), and the centre for disease control and prevention (CDC) in addition to systemic reviews.

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COVID-19 is affecting different countries all over the world with great variation in infection rate and death ratio. Some reports suggested a relation between the Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine and the malaria treatment to the prevention of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Some reports related infant's lower susceptibility to the COVID-19.

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The present study aimed to formulate and evaluate metformin sterosomes. Sterosomes were prepared by incorporating stearylamine and cholesterol in different ratios. Sterosomes were characterized using size, zeta potential, entrapment efficiency (EE%) and release.

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  • Cisplatin, a powerful cancer treatment, can cause kidney damage (nephrotoxicity), prompting research into protective substances like honey and royal jelly with antioxidant properties.
  • In a study, cancer patients receiving cisplatin were divided into groups receiving either honey, royal jelly, or cisplatin alone, with kidney health assessed by measuring serum creatinine and urea before and after treatment.
  • Results showed that patients taking honey had significantly lower kidney injury markers compared to the control group; while royal jelly was beneficial, it didn’t show a significant difference, indicating that honey and royal jelly could potentially reduce nephrotoxicity from cisplatin, warranting further study with larger participant numbers.
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