Publications by authors named "S Basti"

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  • The study investigates the relationship between anterior chamber gas fill during endothelial keratoplasty and intraocular pressure (IOP) and iris-angle configuration using OCT.
  • Eleven cadaveric eyes were tested in three configurations: baseline, full-fill, and overfill, measuring IOP and analyzing iris-angle through OCT.
  • Results show no significant differences between baseline and full-fill configurations, but notable differences exist when comparing both to the overfill configuration, suggesting that visual assessment of full-fill may not accurately reflect IOP changes.
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Difpad-Onco (nursing screening of the frailty of elderly people, at home, with oncological disease) aims to facilitate and complement the identification of frailties in elderly cancer patients by private practice nurses in the patient's home. It consists of the G8 Oncodage, a Mini-Cog screening for cognitive impairment, a history of falls, and social frailty. It is aimed at all cancer patients aged 70 and over.

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Background: Keratoconus in children is often more severe and rapidly progressive compared to adults. While Scheimpflug imaging (Pentacam) improves screening, there are no established pediatric guidelines. Due to challenges in diagnosis, we aimed to correlate clinical factors with abnormal imaging results to aid in the development of screening protocols.

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Purpose: Social eating (SE) is a corner stone of daily living activities, quality of life (QoL), and aging well. In addition to feeding functional disorders, patients with head and neck cancer (HNC) face individual and social psychological distress. In this aging population, we intended to better assess the influence of age on these challenges, and the role of self-stigmatization limiting SE in patients with and beyond HNC.

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The growing concern of aquatic heavy metal (HM) pollution is dependent on the toxic nature of its bio-available form. Thus, bio-availability is guided by the HM fractionation in water. This study was therefore conducted to evaluate the spatial impact on physicochemical fractionation of HM (Zn, Mn, Cu, and Fe) in the waters of the Hirakud reservoir in India.

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