Publications by authors named "N A Miah"

Article Synopsis
  • Achilles tendinopathy (AT) is a common issue for runners, and high-volume injections (HVIs) may offer better management compared to traditional treatments like exercise and PRP injections.
  • A systematic review analyzed 10 studies involving 460 participants, finding that HVIs with corticosteroids led to both immediate and lasting improvements in ankle function and reduced tendon thickness.
  • While no adverse events were reported with HVI, more comprehensive studies are needed to confirm long-term efficacy and consistency in treatment results.
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Unlabelled: Electrochemistry education of future researchers and citizens is crucial if we are to decarbonise economies and reach targets for net zero. In this paper, we take an overview of electrochemistry within school education. We used curriculum documents obtained from national and state education department websites and from local teachers, examples of assessments and insights from the chemistry education literature to evaluate the extent of electrochemistry education around the world.

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Objectives: Current sepsis guidelines do not provide good risk stratification of subgroups in whom prompt IV antibiotics and fluid resuscitation might of benefit. We evaluated the utility of mid-regional pro-adrenomedullin (MR-proADM) in identification of patient subgroups at risk of requiring PICU or high-dependency unit (HDU) admission or fluid resuscitation.

Design: Secondary, nonprespecified analysis of prospectively collected dataset.

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Background: Despite substantial awareness that certain groups (e.g. ethnic minorities) are under-represented and under-served in trials, limited progress has been made in addressing this.

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Portopulmonary hypertension (PoPH) is a poorly understood complication of liver disease which affects about 10% of patients with pulmonary hypertension. This case report outlines the difficulties in diagnosing and managing a patient with advanced disease, and the impact of these delays on the patient.PoPH has a significant risk of mortality with a 2-year survival rate of 67%.

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