Publications by authors named "Mengi A"

Background: In moderate-to-high malaria transmission regions, the World Health Organization recommends intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy (IPTp) with sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP) alongside insecticide-treated bed nets to reduce the adverse consequences of pregnancy-associated malaria. Due to high-grade Plasmodium falciparum resistance to SP, novel treatment regimens need to be evaluated for IPTp, but these increase pill burden and treatment days. The present qualitative study assessed the acceptability of IPTp-SP plus dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine (DP) in Papua New Guinea, where IPTp-SP was implemented in 2009.

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  • The study aimed to compare chronic migraine patients with and without fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) in terms of pain, quality of life, sleep, anxiety, depression, central sensitization, and functionality.
  • Results showed that patients with both chronic migraine and fibromyalgia experienced more headache days, higher levels of central sensitization, and worse quality of life compared to those with chronic migraine alone.
  • Additionally, those with comorbid FMS reported lower sleep quality and were more likely to use medications for sleep, highlighting the negative impact of FMS on overall well-being in chronic migraine patients.
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Curable sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are neglected in public health policy, services and society at large. Effective interventions are available for some STI but seem not to be prioritised at global, regional or local levels. Zambia and Papua New Guinea (PNG) have a high burden of STIs among pregnant women but little is known about the prioritisation of STI treatment and care among this group.

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The self-collection of vaginal swabs and point-of-care testing and treatment of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is reported from several low-and middle-income countries. However, the reporting on women's experiences of self-collection and same-day testing and treatment of STIs is less well described. In this paper, we present the acceptability of self-collected vaginal swabs and point-of-care testing and treatment among pregnant women enrolled in a clinical trial (Women and Newborn Trial of Antenatal Intervention and Management - WANTAIM) in Papua New Guinea.

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Aim: The aim of the questionnaire study was to determine the knowledge, attitude, and perception of orthodontists regarding the role of artificial intelligence in dentistry in general and orthodontics specifically, and to determine the use of artificial intelligence by the orthodontist.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was done among the orthodontists of Northern India (clinicians, academicians, and postgraduates) through a web-based electronic survey using Google Forms. The study was designed to obtain information about AI and its basic usage in daily life, in dentistry, and in orthodontics from the participants.

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Objectives: To compare the out-of-plane (OP) and in-plane (IP) approaches for carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) in terms of pain during injection and postinjection adverse effects, and to investigate whether these approaches led to any difference in terms of pain/numbness, symptom severity, functionality, and median nerve cross-sectional area and to examine the relationship of these parameters with the pain during injection.

Design: Patient/assessor-blinded randomized study.

Setting: Hospital outpatient clinic.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the effects of dry needling (DN) on trigger points in patients with cervical spondylosis (CS) who were receiving physiotherapy.
  • A total of 70 patients were randomly assigned to receive either physiotherapy alone or physiotherapy combined with DN over a three-week period.
  • Although both groups showed improvements in pain and functionality, the addition of DN did not provide any significant benefit compared to physiotherapy alone.
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Aim: To assess and contrast the efficacy of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) therapy and topical anesthetic gel in reducing the level of pain associated with the placement of orthodontic separators.

Materials And Methods: A cohort of 40 individuals, aged between 16 and 20 years, who were in need of fixed orthodontic treatment, was chosen for the study. Elastomeric separators were positioned bilaterally adjacent to the first molars in all participants, who were subsequently separated into two distinct cohorts.

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  • The study investigated the impact of antenatal point-of-care testing and immediate treatment for infections like Chlamydia and Gonorrhea on maternal and perinatal outcomes, comparing it against the current standard of care which is symptom-based treatment.
  • The research involved a randomized trial with women attending antenatal clinics in Papua New Guinea, where clusters were switched between the intervention and control groups after a washout period.
  • The primary focus was on measuring outcomes like preterm birth and low birthweight among the participants, with data collected from 4,526 enrolled women from 2017 to 2021.
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Low birth weight (LBW, <2.50 kg) and preterm birth (PTB, <37 completed weeks of gestation) are important contributors to neonatal death. Newborn foot length has been reported to identify LBW and PTB babies.

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Introduction: Nocturnal pain is a common complaint in rotator cuff related shoulder pain (RCRSP), and there is no study in literature that has evaluated the relationship between nocturnal pain severity and other evaluation parameters in RCRSP. The objective of the study was to investigate the relationship between the severity of nighttime pain and demographic and clinical data including physical examination findings, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings, disability, kinesiophobia, and quality of life scores in patients diagnosed with RCRSP.

Materials And Methods: We assessed 61 patients (52.

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Aim: To determine the causes of early neonatal death and the avoidable factors associated with these deaths among women participating in a cluster-randomised crossover trial in Papua New Guinea.

Methods: Early neonatal deaths were identified by retrospective chart review of the Women and Newborn Trial of Antenatal Interventions and Management study participants between July 2017 and January 2020. Causes of death and avoidable factors were identified using the Perinatal Problem Identification Program system.

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Objective: To undertake a retrospective perinatal death audit and assessment of avoidable factors associated with stillbirths among a cohort of women in two provinces in Papua New Guinea.

Methods: We used data from an ongoing cluster-randomized crossover trial in 10 sites among 4600 women in Papua New Guinea (from 2017 to date). The overarching aim is to improve birth outcomes.

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Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the effects of mirror therapy (MT) on lower extremity motor function and ambulation in post-stroke patients.

Patients And Methods: A total of 42 post-stroke patients (25 males, 17 females; mean age 58 years; range, 32 to 71 years) were included. All patients were randomly divided into two groups as the control group (n=21) receiving a conventional rehabilitation program for four weeks (60 to 120 min/day for five days a week) and as the MT group (n=21) receiving MT for 30 min in each session in addition to the conventional rehabilitation program.

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Background: Inappropriate usage of mobile phones is very hazardous for school and college students as it results in poor academic performance due to the poor concentration during classes or lectures over use of mobile phones, accidents due to reduced concentration while driving, and poor social relations due to preference for mobile usage and avoiding nearby people.

Aim: Considering the above facts, the present study was conducted with an aim to estimate the prevalence of nomophobia among students and interns of medical college and its negative impacts on their sleep quality, and academic performance.

Methods: The present study was conducted at SHKM GMC, Nalhar, Nuh from November to December 2018 among 600 MBBS students and interns who were using mobile phones using a pretested, predesigned, and standardized questionnaire.

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Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a well-known complication of spinal cord injury (SCI). Low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) may be used in SCI patients who develop DVT, but can lead to subcutaneous bleeding. If subcutaneous bleeding occurs, then lymphedema, cellulitis, muscle or tendon tearing, or baker's cyst rupture should be considered in the differential diagnosis.

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Objectives: Therapeutic ultrasound (TUS) is one of the most commonly used modalities in low back pain treatment. The objective of this study was to determine whether TUS applied to the low back region in patients with chronic low back pain had any effect on renal function.

Methods: Forty patients with chronic low back pain were randomized to 2 groups by a block randomization method.

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Anti-tumor necrosis factor drugs are highly effective in the treatment of spondyloarthropathies. In recent years, there have been reports of paradoxical effects with the use of these drugs. Herein, we report the first case of axial spondyloarthropathy in whom recurrent attacks of panuveitis paradoxically developed under golimumab treatment in the light of literature data.

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Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is a disease progressing with recurrent serositis episodes and usually accompanied by fever. Symptoms, such as myalgia and skin lesion, are less common in the clinical presentation of FMF. Herein, we present a 23-year-old female patient who was admitted to our outpatient clinic with myalgia.

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  • * In a double-blind, randomized trial involving 125 patients, four groups received different treatment combinations, including KT techniques and physiotherapy, with evaluations at several points during the study.
  • * Results indicated significant improvements in pain and disability metrics across all groups receiving KT, suggesting that KT may be beneficial regardless of the specific technique used.
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Bladder dysfunction is common in patients with spinal cord injuries. Clean intermittent catheterization is a preferred method of neurogenic bladder management among spinal cord injured patients. Some complications may occur due to the use of clean intermittent catheterization.

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Aim: The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of glenoid fossa location in various skeletal malocclusions on craniofacial morphology.

Methods: Cephalometric data of 84 subjects were analyzed for four linear and two angular variables for assessing glenoid fossa location in cranial base and eight linear and eight angular variables for evaluating the corresponding effect on craniofacial morphology using statistical software STATA 12 for windows. Regression analysis was done to see the effect of glenoid fossa location on the parameters measuring craniofacial morphology.

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Objective: To assess the performance of the new 2012 provisional European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR)/American College of Rheumatology (ACR) polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) clinical classification criteria in discriminating PMR from other mimicking conditions compared with the previous 5 diagnostic criteria in a multicenter prospective study.

Methods: Patients older than 50 years, presenting with new-onset bilateral shoulder pain with elevated acute-phase reactants (APR), were assessed for the fulfillment of the new and old classification/diagnostic criteria sets for PMR. At the end of the 1-year followup, 133 patients were diagnosed with PMR (expert opinion) and 142 with non-PMR conditions [69 rheumatoid arthritis (RA)].

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