Publications by authors named "O AbdelSamad"

Article Synopsis
  • Three different strategies exist for starting warfarin: fixed dosing (FWD), clinical dosing (CWD), and genetic-guided dosing (GWD), with GWD shown to be superior in some trials.
  • In a study comparing CWD and FWD, researchers found no significant difference in time spent within the therapeutic range or in extreme INR levels between the two methods.
  • The conclusion is that CWD did not provide better anticoagulation quality compared to FWD, suggesting that fixed dosing may continue to be a viable option.
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Aims: Approximately 55% of patients diagnosed with primary or metastatic cancer endure pain directly attributable to the disease. Consequently, it becomes imperative to address pain management through a comparative analysis of stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT) and conventional radiation therapy (CRT), especially in light of the less efficacious improvement achieved solely through pharmacological interventions.

Materials And Methods: A systematic exploration was undertaken on PubMed, the Cochrane Library, and Elsevier's ScienceDirect databases to identify studies that compare Stereotactic Radiotherapy to Conventional radiation therapy for pain management in individuals with metastatic bone cancer.

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Enhancing diversity and inclusion in clinical trial recruitment, especially for historically marginalized populations including Black, Indigenous, and People of Color individuals, is essential. This practice ensures that generalizable trial results are achieved to deliver safe, effective, and equitable health and healthcare. However, recruitment is limited by two inextricably linked barriers - the inability to recruit and retain enough trial participants, and the lack of diversity amongst trial populations whereby racial and ethnic groups are underrepresented when compared to national composition.

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Brain metastasis from Ewing sarcoma is rare and can present with various symptoms. We present a 21-year-old female who underwent surgery for Ewing sarcoma of the knee joint and, after six months, was reported with complaints of headache and vomiting. Considering recommended investigations, metastatic Ewing sarcoma of the brain was diagnosed, and a treatment protocol, such as a combination of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation, was given.

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Background: Annually, 10% of warfarin patients will likely need to stop warfarin prior to elective surgery to achieve a baseline international normalization ratio (INR) level (INR ≤ 1.2) at the time of the procedure. This study explores the influence of genetic and non-genetic factors on INR normalization in the Arab (major part of Near Eastern) population in preprocedural warfarin management.

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