Publications by authors named "I Mirza"

Background And Objective: Evidence regarding perioperative results and long-term functional outcomes of robotic-assisted kidney transplantation (RAKT) is limited. We evaluated perioperative surgical results and long-term functional outcomes of RAKT in patients receiving kidney transplants from living donors.

Methods: This retrospective analysis is based on a prospective multicenter cohort study conducted from July 2015 to October 2023 across ten European centers.

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In recent years, photon routing has garnered considerable research activity due to its key applications in quantum networking and optical communications. This paper studies the single photon routing scheme in many-emitter disordered chiral waveguide quantum electrodynamics (wQED) ladders. The wQED ladder consists of two one-dimensional lossless waveguides simultaneously and chirally coupled with a chain of dipole-dipole interacting two-level quantum emitters (QEs).

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  • Hyperglycemia during pregnancy, known as gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), presents risks for both the mother and developing baby, making effective management crucial.
  • The study compared telemedicine (TM) to standard care for GDM, analyzing data from 12 randomized controlled trials involving 2,192 pregnant women from April 2010 to December 2023.
  • Results indicated that TM significantly improved blood glucose control two hours after eating and reduced the rate of cesarean sections, while showing no notable impact on other maternal and fetal outcomes.
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  • This study focused on addressing postnatal depression in British South Asian women through a culturally adapted intervention called the Positive Health Programme (PHP), which utilizes group cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) delivered by non-specialist health workers.
  • The research involved a randomized controlled trial comparing the PHP with standard treatment, recruiting participants aged 16 and older who met the DSM-5 criteria for depression and had infants aged 0-12 months.
  • Results showed that the PHP aimed to assess recovery from depression at 4 months using the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, indicating the need for accessible and effective mental health interventions for underserved populations.
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