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Treatment of non-displaced intracapsular femoral neck fractures with dynamic hip and cannulated screws resulting in avascular necrosis: A comparative study of complications.

Saudi Med J

January 2024

From the Department of Surgery (Bukhary, Aljuaid, Alhomayani), Orthopaedic Division; from the College of Medicine (Jawhari), Taif University, from the Department of Orthopedic Surgery (Saati), King Abdulaziz Specialist Hospital, Taif, from the Department of Orthopedic Surgery (Aldosari), Al Noor Specialist Hospital, from the Department of Orthopedic Surgery (Qutbuddeen), King Abdulaziz Hospital, from the Department of Orthopedic Surgery (Wazuddin), King Faisal Hospital, Makkah, from the Department of Orthopedic Surgery (W. A. Hammadi), King Fahd Specialist Hospital, Dammam, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and from the Department of Surgery (H. A. Hammadi), College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Objectives: To compare the complications associated with cannulated hip screws (CHS) and dynamic hip screws (DHS) techniques.

Methods: In this multicenter retrospective chart study, we reviewed the records and data of all patients operated upon by DHS or CHS for treatment of Garden type I and type II intracapsular non-displaced femoral neck fracture from January 2017 to December 2022. Patients with incomplete files or follow-ups of less than one year were excluded from the study.

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Building Global Partnerships: A Qualitative Exploration of In-Person Training for HealthCare Simulation Educators Working in Low-Resource Settings.

Simul Healthc

January 2024

From the School of Nursing (S.G.), Curtin University, Perth, Australia; Curtin Medical School (A.M.), Curtin University, Perth, Australia; Department of Anesthesia (A.M.), SJOG Public and Private Hospital, Perth, Australia; Department of Anesthesia, Pain Management, and Perioperative Medicine (A.M., P.L.), Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada; Department of Anesthesia (J.K.N.), University of Rwanda, Rwanda; and Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care (J.K.N.), King Faisal Hospital, Kigali, Rwanda.

Article Synopsis
  • The VAST SIMposium, held in Rwanda post-COVID-19, brought together 42 simulation facilitators from 12 countries to enhance skills and share updated course materials for low-resource settings.
  • Qualitative interviews with 16 attendees revealed key themes: camaraderie among diverse educators, a supportive learning environment, and the importance of community in simulation-based education.
  • The event successfully revitalized participants' passion and knowledge for medical education, fostering global connections that can improve patient care outcomes in underserved regions.
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Medication adherence is a critical aspect of managing type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and achieving optimal clinical outcomes. Mobile app-based interventions have emerged as a promising tool to enhance adherence and glycemic control in T2DM patients. This systematic review aims to evaluate the effectiveness of mobile app interventions in improving medication adherence and glycated hemoglobin among T2DM patients.

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Aim: Vitamin D deficiency is linked with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and the occurrence of complications in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. None of the studies have focused on the association between vitamin D levels in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and diabetic nephropathy (DN) in the Makkah region, Saudi Arabia. Hence, the purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship of vitamin D with kidney disease in patients with T2DM in the Makkah region, of Saudi Arabia.

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A rare case of cerebral phaeohyphomycosis caused by species in a renal transplant patient.

Med Mycol Case Rep

March 2024

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, King Abdulaziz Hospital, Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs, AlAhsa, Saudi Arabia.

Cerebral phaeohyphomycosis (CP) is a serious form of phaeohyphomycosis. We report a case of CP caused by species in a 66-year-old immunocompromised renal transplant recipient female. Craniotomy was performed on an irregularly enhancing right cerebellar hemisphere lesion and abscess and tissue samples collected for microbiological and histological evaluation, showing fungal elements and species was isolated.

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Ocrelizumab, a monoclonal antibody, has proven effective in treating both primary progressive and relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis. Common adverse effects observed in clinical studies include flushing, sore throat, pruritus, and rash. This abstract discusses a case of severe, late-onset neutropenia in a patient with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis undergoing ocrelizumab treatment.

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Recent monkeypox virus (MPXV) infections show the risk of MPXV transmission that persists today and the significance of surveillance and quick response methods to stop the virus's spread. Currently, the monkeypox virus infection is not specifically treated. In this study, QSAR models were designed using known inhibitors of cysteine proteinase from the vaccinia virus, where the Random Forest model and Ridge model had showed the best correlation between predicted and observed EC.

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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a complex, prevalent, debilitating, and degenerative disease that affects a large population, and the treatment options for the patients are limited. Although progress has been made in COPD pathogenesis, etiology, and management, there is still an unmet need to develop novel therapies. COPD management has recently seen a focus on a multidisciplinary pulmonary rehabilitation approach to help patients manage the disease better.

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Introduction: Precision medicine (PM) or personalized medicine is an innovative approach that aims to tailor disease prevention and treatment to consider the differences in people's genes, environments, and lifestyles. Although many efforts have been made to accelerate the universal adoption of PM, several challenges need to be addressed in order to advance PM in Africa. Therefore, our study aimed to establish baseline data on the knowledge and perceptions of the implementation of PM in the Rwandan healthcare setting.

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Nursing turnover has emerged as an urgent concern with a substantial influence on the financial efficiency and quality of care in healthcare frameworks worldwide. This study determined important factors associated with nurses' intentions to leave and what would bring them back. This was a cross-sectional, multisite study of nurses in three public hospitals.

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Objectives: Up to 85% of people living with epilepsy (PwE) reside in low-and middle-income countries. In sub-Saharan Africa, the lifetime prevalence of epilepsy is 16 per 1000 persons. In Northern rural Rwanda, a 47.

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Psoriasis is a systemic disease affecting various organs; however, it is usually thought of as a skin disease. A multidisciplinary approach is needed for better outcomes. The current meta-analysis assessed the association between diabetes mellitus, high blood pressure, and psoriasis.

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Background: Bladder cancer is ranked the ninth most common cancer in the world. Locally, the incidence of bladder cancer has increased tenfold over the past 26 years. Radical cystectomy (RC) is considered a gold standard management option for muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC), but trimodal therapy (TMT) has shown comparable oncological outcomes in selected patients.

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Introduction Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) incidence and prevalence are increasing in Saudi Arabia, with a total prevalence of 12,000 in 2020. Treatment of HIV patients includes multiple regimens that may involve abacavir (ABC), which is a potent drug for treating HIV and can be used as a single or combined pill. Unfortunately, its use was limited by the known associated hypersensitivity reaction (HSR).

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Background: People with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) who experience symptoms for more than 35 weeks are said to have long COVID. Anosmia can occur on its own or in combination with other COVID-19 symptoms. Anosmia may be a significant differential presentation for the suspicion and diagnosis of COVID-19 in patients with asymptomatic-to-mild COVID-19 disease and may disappear in 3 weeks.

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Hypoparathyroidism is a rare metabolic disease. In addition to symptoms of hypocalcemia, chronic hypoparathyroidism can result in brain calcifications leading to Fahr syndrome. Hypoparathyroidism most commonly results as a postsurgical complication, with autoimmune disease the second most common etiology.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Cancer is a significant public health issue in Rwanda and other low- and middle-income countries, with rising treatment costs leading to financial burdens for patients, prompting this study to examine the financial toxicity associated with cancer care in Rwanda.
  • - Conducted over six months at three referral hospitals, the study involved interviews with 239 cancer patients (mostly women over 50) to identify the sources of their financial strain while undergoing treatment for various types of cancer.
  • - Results indicated that many patients faced severe financial challenges; 44% sold property, 29% sought charity, and 16% took loans to afford treatment, highlighting the need for new health financing solutions to improve access to affordable cancer care.
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Application of Machine Learning to Predict COVID-19 Spread via an Optimized BPSO Model.

Biomimetics (Basel)

September 2023

Faculty of Computers and Information, Computer Science Department, Suez University, Suez 43533, Egypt.

During the pandemic of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), statistics showed that the number of affected cases differed from one country to another and also from one city to another. Therefore, in this paper, we provide an enhanced model for predicting COVID-19 samples in different regions of Saudi Arabia (high-altitude and sea-level areas). The model is developed using several stages and was successfully trained and tested using two datasets that were collected from Taif city (high-altitude area) and Jeddah city (sea-level area) in Saudi Arabia.

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Reflected pressure waves can impact central aortic pressure, and can cause notching of the pulmonic valve Doppler signal. However, reflected waves in the venous system usually do not achieve a high enough velocity to alter Doppler flow patterns. Herein we report a case of systolic notching of the tricuspid regurgitant signal that likely resulted from reflected venous waves.

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  • The review highlights the increasing incidence of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) related head and neck cancers, focusing on high-risk HPV types that can lead to these conditions.
  • It aims to assess existing research on the transmission of oral-genital HPV among partners of patients with HPV-related head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) and identify knowledge gaps in this area.
  • The study analyzed 15 papers retrieved from various databases, revealing a pattern of concurrent HPV-related cancers in couples and suggesting an increase in cancer risk for partners, particularly in relation to HPV 16 type infections.
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The increasing prevalence of smart media usage among children has raised concerns about its potential impact on various aspects of child development. One such area of worry is speech delay, as early language acquisition is critical for cognitive, social, and educational development. The purpose of this systematic review was to investigate and synthesize available research data in order to determine the association between speech delay and the usage of smart media in children.

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Background: Reconstructive microsurgery practice has been well adopted in developed countries, but this has not been the same in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Injuries related to road traffic accidents are highest in these countries, with 93% of the world's fatalities on the roads occurring in LMICs. The objective of this study was to highlight the need for sustainable microsurgery in LMICs and share strategies undertaken in Rwanda.

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Molecular docking analysis of KRAS inhibitors for cancer management.

Bioinformation

April 2023

Molecular Genomics and Precision Medicine Department, ExpressMed laboratories, Block, 359, Zinj, Kingdom of Bahrain.

The majority of human tumors are characterized by abnormal signaling caused by oncogenic RAS proteins. KRAS is a member of the RAS family and is currently one of the most thoroughly researched targets for cancer treatment due to its prevalence in a variety of deadly malignancies. Targeting the KRAS protein, which plays a crucial role in regulating cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis, shows great potential as a strategy for fighting cancer.

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Background And Objectives: Given the complex anatomy of the operative region and individual surgeon preferences, some techniques for soft tissue dissection before pterional craniotomy have gained more popularity than others. This prospective study used subjective and objective measurements to compare the functional, radiological, and aesthetic outcomes of 3 such dissection techniques.

Methods: This multicenter prospective cohort study included all patients who underwent elective pterional craniotomy between 2018 and 2020 at 3 centers in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

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