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Unusual Presentation of Crohn's Disease: Distal transverse colon mass.

Sultan Qaboos Univ Med J

November 2024

Department of General Surgery, King Abdulaziz Medical City, Ministry of National Guard-Health Affairs, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

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  • - Crohn's disease is a long-term inflammatory condition primarily affecting the gastrointestinal tract, particularly the colon and terminal ileum; it was diagnosed in a 42-year-old female after she presented with chronic abdominal pain in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in 2021.
  • - Imaging showed a mass in the transverse colon that was invading the stomach, and a biopsy revealed reactive colonic mucosa with signs of inflammation.
  • - The patient successfully underwent laparoscopic surgery to remove parts of the colon and stomach and was later diagnosed with Crohn's disease, enjoying an uncomplicated recovery with ongoing follow-up care.
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Parental knowledge and satisfaction with newborn hearing screening in Saudi Arabia.

Front Pediatr

November 2024

Department of Health Communication Sciences, College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Objectives: Parental knowledge and satisfaction are critical for evaluating the newborn hearing screening (NHS) program. No studies have assessed both parental knowledge and satisfaction with the NHS program since its launch in Saudi Arabia. The study aimed to evaluate parents' knowledge and satisfaction with the NHS program in Saudi Arabia.

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  • The study aimed to understand the experiences of people with obesity who struggled with weight at an early age (EAO) versus those who faced challenges later in life (LAO), focusing on their interactions with healthcare practitioners (HCPs) and mental health issues like depression and anxiety.
  • Analysis of responses from 1,000 adults showed that EAO individuals had fewer weight loss attempts, less support from HCPs, and higher levels of anxiety and depression, compared to LAO individuals.
  • The conclusion emphasizes the need for HCPs to identify and address weight management issues earlier in life, specifically in adolescents, while involving parents in decision-making to improve motivation and self-confidence in overcoming obesity.*
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  • The study aimed to assess the safety and effectiveness of different anticoagulation doses in critically ill COVID-19 patients with new-onset atrial fibrillation (Afib) during their ICU stay.
  • A total of 107 patients were analyzed after matching them into two groups (prophylaxis vs. treatment doses), revealing that while treatment doses had a higher odd for bleeding, results were not statistically significant, and hospital outcomes were comparable between both groups.
  • The conclusion suggests treatment anticoagulation didn't prove more effective than prophylaxis doses, but those on treatment required significantly more red blood cell transfusions, indicating a need for larger studies to validate these findings.
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Impostor syndrome is prevalent among undergraduate nursing and medical students. Resilience is the ability to adapt and rebound from challenges, which is crucial for student well-being and academic success. Exploring the connection between impostor syndrome and resilience is essential to support students effectively.

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  • Clinical guidelines recommend using buffered crystalloid solutions for critically ill patients, but do not specify which type, prompting a survey of physicians' preferences between acetate- and lactate-buffered solutions.* -
  • An international survey of 1321 anesthesiologists and ICU physicians found that the majority used these solutions frequently, with varying availability of both types across different countries.* -
  • Most physicians supported a randomized trial comparing the two solutions, rating its clinical importance as significant, but not urgent, with a median score of 5 out of 9.*
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Introduction: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that significantly impacts both pediatrics and adults. Despite the availability and proven efficacy of systemic medications, there remains a critical issue of non-adherence among patients. This study aimed to assess adherence to systemic therapy among Saudi adult patients with AD.

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Background Radioactive iodine (iodine-131) therapy is widely used for treating thyroid cancer. However, the knowledge and practices of healthcare professionals in preparing patients for radioactive iodine therapy may vary, potentially affecting patient outcomes. Objective This study aimed to evaluate the knowledge and practices of healthcare professionals at King Abdulaziz Medical City (KAMC) in Jeddah, regarding the preparation of patients with thyroid cancer for radioactive iodine therapy.

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Evaluation of the Educational Environment of Orthopedic Residency Training Programs in Saudi Arabia: A PHEEM-Based Study.

Adv Med Educ Pract

November 2024

Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Ministry of the National Guard - Health Affairs, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Objective: This study aimed to assess the quality of the educational environments within which an orthopedic residency training program is being conducted throughout Saudi Arabia and to identify the areas of weaknesses so that the necessary improvements can be made to build a healthy and supportive environment.

Methods: This cross-sectional study included all orthopedic residents in Saudi Arabia and was surveyed using the validated Postgraduate Health Educational Environment Measure (PHEEM). We used Google Forms to Email the online survey to Saudi trainees in the orthopedic residency program from January 1 through September 30, 2022.

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Assessment of Preparedness for Sport Injuries by Primary School Teachers: A Nation-Wide Survey in Saudi Arabia.

Risk Manag Healthc Policy

November 2024

Department of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Ministry of the National Guard - Health Affairs, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Background: This study aimed to assess the level of readiness among primary school teachers to handle sports injuries in Saudi Arabia.

Methods:  A structured questionnaire was applied to collect information on teachers, training, knowledge, attitudes, and perceived barriers in managing common sports injuries. Descriptive analysis was performed for demographics and baseline information.

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Knowledge and competence of primary healthcare physicians in the management of diabetes-related chronic kidney disease.

J Family Community Med

October 2024

Department of Family Medicine, Directorate of Health Affairs, Ministry of Health, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

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  • Diabetes mellitus is a major cause of chronic kidney disease (CKD), yet many primary healthcare physicians (PHPs) lack adequate training to effectively diagnose and manage it.
  • A study involving PHPs at a medical center in Saudi Arabia found that while most respondents understood some aspects of CKD, many were uncertain about interpreting test results and treatment protocols.
  • The research revealed that PHPs' levels of confidence and knowledge were influenced by factors like age, qualifications, and specialization in family medicine.
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  • - The study investigates changes in glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels and the risk of post-transplant diabetes mellitus (PTDM) in kidney transplant recipients within the first year, focusing on demographic and health factors.
  • - Results show that 64.04% of the 203 kidney transplant recipients experienced clinically significant HbA1c changes, with pre-transplant diabetes patients showing the most notable increases; PTDM developed in 15.7% of nondiabetics.
  • - Key risk factors for significant HbA1c changes included increased age, weight change, and pre-existing hypertension, while PTDM was linked to older age and higher HbA1c levels at various checkpoints post-transplant
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Despite the large number of studies that have been done in this area, there is still a gap in the literature when it comes to comparing the orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) efficacy of Invisalign and fixed orthodontic appliances. The primary objectives of this study were to evaluate and compare the efficacy of Invisalign and fixed orthodontic appliances in terms of the amount and rate of OTM. Specifically, the study aimed to determine if there was a statistically significant difference between these two treatment modalities in achieving OTM and to assess whether treatment duration differs significantly between Invisalign and traditional fixed appliances.

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Background: Nursing leaders need mindfulness, which is an effective intervention for reducing stress, promoting well-being, and enhancing their leadership skills.

Purpose: To explore the effect of a mindfulness training program on the well-being and leadership skills of head nurses.

Methods: A quasi-study design was used and conducted in a psychiatric and neurological university hospital on a convenience sample of 40 head nurses.

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Background: HER2-targeting therapies may increase the risk of decreased left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), potentially leading to heart failure. The growing number of breast cancer survivors due to HER2-targeted treatments necessitates long-term cardiotoxicity management.

Method: This retrospective study included HER2-positive breast cancer patients aged 18 or older who received at least 1 dose of HER2-targeting treatment between 2016 and 2020.

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Plastic Surgeons' Attitudes and Understanding of Body Dysmorphic Disorder.

Cureus

October 2024

Department of Surgery, Plastic Surgery Section, King Abdulaziz Medical City - National Guard Health Affairs, Jeddah, SAU.

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  • Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a mental health condition where individuals obsess over perceived flaws in their appearance, affecting their well-being, relationships, and functioning.
  • A study surveyed 213 board-certified plastic surgeons in Saudi Arabia to assess their awareness and attitudes toward BDD, revealing that while many were familiar with the disorder, only a small percentage consulted mental health professionals before cosmetic procedures.
  • The study highlighted that a significant number of surgeons reported experiencing threats from patients with BDD, underlining the importance of developing better management strategies and policies for handling such cases in cosmetic settings.
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Objective: Concurrent with a substantial surge in gun purchases among Americans during COVID-19, there was an escalation of racism and hate crimes in the United States. Despite this disturbing trend, little is known about whether and the extent to which racism experience is linked to gun purchase during the pandemic. This study aims to examine the association between experience of racial discrimination and gun purchase among Americans during COVID-19.

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Mesenchymal stem cells treated with Interleukin-1 beta for mediation of an inflammatory response in human tissues.

Cell Mol Biol (Noisy-le-grand)

November 2024

Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine, Cell Therapy and Cancer Research (CTCR), King Abdullah International Medical Research Center (KAIMRC), King Abdulaziz Medical City P.O. Box 22490, Riyadh 11426, Saudi Arabia.

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  • The study investigated how different concentrations of interleukin 1 beta (IL-1β) affect the behavior of human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (hBM-MSCs) in terms of adhesion, proliferation, and migration.
  • Results showed that low concentrations of IL-1β (up to 50 ng/ml) enhanced cell growth and movement, while higher concentrations (100 ng/ml) significantly reduced these activities.
  • The study highlights that IL-1β stimulation increases the expression of essential genes related to MSC function, potentially improving their ability to respond to injury in inflamed environments.
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  • Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) is primarily treated with conservative management, but severe cases may require antibiotics like doxycycline or azithromycin, leading to a need for their comparative efficacy and safety research.
  • A systematic review included 612 participants from four trials and one quasi-experimental study, focusing on symptom scores, sign scores, and adverse events related to these antibiotics.
  • Results indicated that azithromycin may be more effective in improving signs of MGD, while doxycycline showed more gastrointestinal side effects, but findings on symptom scores were mixed, emphasizing the need for further research on the best antibiotic options for MGD.
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Objectives: As iatrogenic ureteral injury carries a high burden and is associated with increased postoperative morbidity and mortality, the purpose of this study is to determine the incidence and potential risk factors of iatrogenic ureteral injury following common obstetric and gynecological surgeries in King Abdulaziz Medical City.

Methods: This was a single-center retrospective cohort study based on data extracted from an electronic hospital information system conducted in King Abdulaziz Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Three thousand four hundred and sixty-four cases of cesarean section (C-section) and hysterectomy from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2022, were reviewed.

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Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a major concern in pediatric critical care, often occurring in conjunction with sepsis. This study aimed to identify the incidence, outcomes, and risk factors for AKI in the context of pediatric sepsis. This was a bicentric retrospective cohort study conducted at two university hospitals in Saudi Arabia.

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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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The increasing use of whole-body computed tomography (WBCT) examinations, also known as panCT, in emergency departments for trauma patients has raised concerns about potential overuse and the associated risk of unnecessary radiation exposure. The purpose of this study was to examine the utilization patterns and findings of panCT scans performed over one year at a major academic hospital. : This retrospective cohort study included 531 stable trauma adult patients who underwent panCT scans in 2023.

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Study Objectives: This study aimed to develop a multimodal deep learning (MMDL) system called HyMNet, integrating fundus images and cardiometabolic factors (age and sex) to enhance hypertension (HTN) detection.

Methods: HyMNet employed RETFound, a model pretrained on 1.6 million retinal images, for the fundus data, in conjunction with a fully connected neural network for age and sex.

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