Publications by authors named "Turki Alanazi"

An intelligent transportation system (ITS) offers commercial and personal movement through the smart city (SC) communication paradigms with hassle-free information sharing. ITS designs and architectures have improved via information and communication technologies in recent years. The information shared through the communication medium in SCs is exposed to adversary risk, resulting in privacy issues.

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  • The CRISPR-Cas9 system is a groundbreaking gene editing tool being researched for treating thalassemia and sickle cell disease (SCD).
  • A study reviewed clinical trials from multiple databases, identifying 6 eligible studies involving 115 patients, which used CRISPR/Cas9 to target specific gene enhancers and promoters.
  • Results showed that patients experienced increased fetal hemoglobin, improved hemoglobin levels, transfusion independence in thalassemia, and reduced pain episodes in SCD, indicating the potential of CRISPR/Cas9 as a one-time functional cure for these blood disorders.
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  • * A study conducted at King Khalid University Hospital in Saudi Arabia from July to December 2023 found that 72.1% of asthma patients were overweight or obese, with higher BMI in females compared to males.
  • * The study also indicated that a greater percentage of obese female asthma patients (38.21%) had comorbidities compared to male patients (24.14%), highlighting the need for focused strategies to address these health issues in this population.
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Background: First-aid knowledge among the general public is critical for saving lives in medical emergencies before expert care arrives. However, studies show persistent gaps in layperson first-aid capacity worldwide. This study assessed first-aid knowledge and awareness among adults in Al-Ahsa City, Saudi Arabia, to identify strengths and weaknesses to guide tailored interventions.

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Study Objectives: Using the necessary replicate-crossover design, we investigated whether there is inter-individual variability in home-assessed sleep in response to acute exercise.

Methods: Eighteen healthy men (mean(SD): 26(6) years) completed two identical control (8-h laboratory rest, 08:45-16:45) and two identical exercise (7-h laboratory rest; 1-h laboratory treadmill run [62(7)% peak oxygen uptake], 15:15-16:15) trials in randomised sequences. Wrist-worn actigraphy (MotionWatch 8) measured home-based sleep (total sleep time, actual wake time, sleep latency, sleep efficiency) two nights before (nights 1-2) and three nights after (nights 3-5) the exercise/control day.

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Introduction: Imposter syndrome is common among health disciplinary students, leading to serious consequences. However, the impact of imposter syndrome on self-esteem and quitting intention among respiratory therapy students has not been well researched.

Objective: To report on the prevalence of imposter syndrome and assess its impacts on self-esteem and quitting intention among respiratory therapy students in Saudi Arabia.

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This study examined the effects of the time of hemodialysis (HD) on patients' quality of life (QOL). This study included 175 HD patients (116 males, 59 females), aged 18-80 years (mean = 58.1 ± 11.

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  • - The study aimed to assess how heated humidified high-flow nasal cannulas (HHHFNC) are used in level III neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) across Saudi Arabia, employing an online survey to gather data on availability, protocols, and patient demographics.
  • - Out of 47 NICUs surveyed, 35 responded, revealing that 46% had established guidelines for HHHFNC usage, and 51% used it across various gestational ages, mainly for weaning off nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP).
  • - While HHHFNCs are becoming more common in NICUs, the study highlighted a lack of standardized policies for their application, particularly for preterm infants.
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Background: Night shift duties are crucial in the ICU to ensure care continuity, where critically ill patients require round-the-clock care. However, cumulative night shift duties may disturb circadian rhythm, insomnia, fatigue, and depression, and require further elucidation.

Objectives: This study aims to examine the negative consequences of various night shift patterns on insomnia, fatigue, and mental health of ICU Workers.

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Background: Lung cancer is currently the most fatal form of cancer worldwide, ranking as the fourth most prevalent type in Saudi Arabia, particularly among males. This trend is expected to increase with growing population, lifestyle changes, and aging population. Understanding the awareness of the Saudi population regarding the risk factors and symptoms of lung cancer is necessary to attenuate the predicted increase in cases.

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Background: This study addresses the critical issue of high-volume emergency calls in hospitals, focusing on the strain caused by frequent caller patients on ambulance services. The aim was to synthesize various management methods for handling high-frequency hospital calls.

Methods: The systematic review was conducted following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-analysis (PRISMA) guidelines and guided by the Cochrane Handbook for systematic reviews.

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Transfusions and blood donations are relatively risk-free medical procedures. However, attitudes, beliefs, and knowledge levels about blood donation and transfusion may influence such operations. This systematic review aims to comprehensively investigate the level of knowledge and attitudes towards blood donation in Saudi Arabia.

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Sign language recognition, an essential interface between the hearing and deaf-mute communities, faces challenges with high false positive rates and computational costs, even with the use of advanced deep learning techniques. Our proposed solution is a stacked encoded model, combining artificial intelligence (AI) with the Internet of Things (IoT), which refines feature extraction and classification to overcome these challenges. We leverage a lightweight backbone model for preliminary feature extraction and use stacked autoencoders to further refine these features.

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Purpose: Using a replicated crossover design, we quantified the response heterogeneity of postprandial cardiovascular disease risk marker responses to acute exercise.

Methods: Twenty men (mean (SD) age, 26 (6) yr; body mass index, 23.9 (2.

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Background: Although clinical training is an important component of healthcare education, it is nevertheless a significant source of stress for students. There is limited information on stress and satisfaction perceived by clinical-level undergraduate students studying respiratory therapy (RT) in Saudi Arabia.

Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional study design with an online questionnaire was employed to conduct this study.

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In order for a country's economy to grow, agricultural development is essential. Plant diseases, however, severely hamper crop growth rate and quality. In the absence of domain experts and with low contrast information, accurate identification of these diseases is very challenging and time-consuming.

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This paper introduces a new method for real-time high-density impulsive noise elimination applied to medical images. A double process aimed at the enhancement of local data composed of Nested Filtering followed by a Morphological Operation (NFMO) is proposed. The major problem with heavily noisy images is the lack of color information around corrupted pixels.

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Acute exercise suppresses appetite and alters food-cue reactivity, but the extent exercise-induced changes in cerebral blood flow (CBF) influences the blood-oxygen-level-dependent (BOLD) signal during appetite-related paradigms is not known. This study examined the impact of acute running on visual food-cue reactivity and explored whether such responses are influenced by CBF variability. In a randomised crossover design, 23 men (mean ± SD: 24 ± 4 years, 22.

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Background and objective Sickle cell disease (SCD) can predispose patients to avascular necrosis (AVN) of the femoral head, resulting in severe disabling pain. Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is the leading treatment choice for end-stage arthritis caused by AVN. In this study, we aimed to compare complications associated with implant fixation with and without cement.

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Unlabelled: Although personal resilience and supervisory support are known to reduce the impact of burnout and quitting intention, there is limited data available to explore these relationships among healthcare professionals (HCPs) in Saudi Arabia. This study aimed to assess the prevalence of burnout and explore its association with resilience, supervisory support, and intention to quit among Saudi Arabian HCPs.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was distributed to a convenience sample of HCPs between April and November 2022.

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Diabetes mellites (DM) is one of the most common systemic disorders in Saudi Arabia and worldwide. Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a potentially blinding ophthalmic consequence of uncontrolled DM. The early detection of DR leads to an earlier intervention, which might be sight-saving.

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Purpose: To examine the regional distribution of choroidal thickness (ChT) and the diurnal variation in ChT and axial length (AL) over a wide range of myopic refractive error.

Methods: ChT was measured in thirty-four healthy young adults (age mean ± SD: 25.2 ± 2.

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Purpose: Cigarette smoking is an independent risk factor for coronary heart disease and is associated with impaired postprandial metabolism. Acute exercise reduces postprandial lipemia and improves other coronary heart disease risk markers in nonsmokers. Less is known about responses in cigarette smokers.

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Patients with Chiari I malformations have a spectrum of symptoms related to craniocervical structural compression. Neurogenic hypertension has been reported in some patients with this disorder, with resolution of hypertension after suboccipital decompressions in some cases. The pathophysiology of neurogenic hypertension in these patients is thought to be related to ventrolateral medullary compression.

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