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M Mirsaeidi ,
Volume 51, Issue 2 (1 1993)
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According to our experience, the best treatment for operable supracondylar fractures of the adults' humerus is surgery via open reduction following internal fixation and early mobilization. The preferred approach is olecranon because of its observable fragments of the fracture and easy fixation without damaging ulnar nerve and triceps muscle. In this article, we review several cases treated by this method whose results were quite satisfactory
Ghazi Saeidi K, Jafari Javid M, Khazaei Koohpahr M,
Volume 59, Issue 5 (9 2001)
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Postoperative nausea and vomiting is a common complication that all anesthesiologist are familiar with the problems of its consequences. Although continued research on the recognition of factors affecting the incidence of PONV is being done but they are not sufficient and the need for research along with advances in anesthesiology and newer drugs are considered. In this prospective cohort study 400 children of 3 to 12 age who has been operated for general surgery (other than eye, thorax and upper abdomen) and orthopedic surgery in the Imam Khomeini and Children Medical Center Hospital has been evaluated. Of these, 200 children who had smoking parent and according to definition were passive smokers and the other 200 children had no smoking parents. Both the groups were matched for sex, age, and type of operation. With the analysis of data we noted that the incidence of PONV in both groups was 19.5 and there was no significant difference between the two groups. (Passive smoker 19 percent and non-passive smoker 20 percent). We also noted a relation between the duration and the incidence of PONV. So operation with more than 2 hours had higher incidence of PONV. There was also positive relation between PONV and controlled ventilation. However, there was no significant difference as the sex and type of operation was concerned. In conclusion, children of smoker parents suffer more PONV than children of non-smoker parents if operation takes longer than two hours or the patient is mechanically ventilated during operation.
Rezaee M, Ghasemi M, Joneidi Jafari N,
Volume 65, Issue 13 (Vol 65, Supplement 1 2008)
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Background: Dermal- respiratory reactions to latex glove is a common problem and
sometimes life threatening. Among health care workers, dental working personnel have
extensive use of latex gloves. A few numbers of researches have been done in Iran about
prevalence of these reactions but there is no comprehensive study for dental workers. The
purpose of this study was to evaluate reactions to latex gloves amongst dental workers in
military dental health centers.
Methods: In this cross-sectional descriptive survey, dental workers with a minimum of
three months length of employment and most often use of latex gloves were asked to fill
standard questionnaire (derived from South Carolina Medical University) regarding latex
related clinical manifestation and personal medical history and predisposing factors Data
analysis was done by χ2 and Student's t test.
Results: In our study 330 personnel were assessed. The mean age and length of
employment was 31.6 and 8 years respectively. The most occupation was dentistry. A
total of 232 subjects (70.3%) reported latex gloves-allergic symptoms. 72 (21.8%) of
persons have history of atopy and food allergy was seen in 114 (34.5%). 63 (19.1%) of
subjects reported history of hand dermatitis. All of these predisposing factors had
positive regression with dermal and respiratory reactions.
Conclusion: In this survey the prevalence of allergic reactions was higher than similar
studies which may be due to type of gloves, lack of preemployment assessments and
other factors. Use of diagnostic methods such as serologic measures, SPT and pulmonary
function testing (such as spirogram) could be considered as tools for confirmatory and
differential diagnosis and important complementary for these studies. Because of
relationship between allergic reactions to latex gloves and some medical histories, it
seems to be necessary for preemployment evaluation and periodic health surveillance of
dental workers.
Reza Saeidi, Mahin Tafazoli, Mahbobeh Gholami Robatsangi,
Volume 67, Issue 12 (6 2010)
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Background: Infantile colic has been defined as episodes of
excessive and persistent crying without known medical cause. Kangaroo
mother care is a new method for baby care with several advantages. A
universally available and biologically sound method of care for all newborns,
with three components: skin-to-skin contact, exclusive breastfeeding, support
to the mother-infant dyad. This study designed
for evaluating Kangaroo mother care
on infantile colic.
Methods: This study was a randomized controlled trial. From
1th may 2008
to 1 may 2009
a total of 70 children, aged 3-12
weeks with persistent colic symptoms were studied. The
children were referred to Sheikh clinic, Mashhad,
Iran,
because of excessive crying. Normal mother-infant
pairs were recruited at 3 to 12
weeks of age after obtaining baseline for two days. Subjects
divided randomly to kangaroo care or conventional care group and mothers in
both groups filled diary for seven days.
Results: In the beginning of the study, the infants in kangaroo
care group had 3.5 hr/d crying and after
the intervention, it decreased to 1.7 hr/d,
the difference were significant (p<0.05).
But there were no difference in feeding duration
between two groups (p=0.2).
Awake and content (normal
behavior) behaviors were
significantly increased in the kangaroo care group (p=0.001).
Sleep duration was significantly increased in
the kangaroo care group (p=0.02).
Conclusions: Kangaroo
care may be used as a simple and safe method for treatment of infantile colic.
Saeidi R, Hamedi A, Gholami Robatsangi M, Javadi A, Dinparvar Sh,
Volume 68, Issue 11 (4 2011)
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Background: Exogenous natural and synthetic surfactants is a rescue treatment for respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). The goals of the study were to compare the clinical response and side-effects of two frequently used surfactants, poractant alfa (Curosurf) and beractant (Survanta), for the treatment of respiratory distress syndrome in preterm infants.
Methods: This clinical trial study was performed during a two-year period in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of Ghaem Hospital in Mashhad, Iran. Sample size calculated by a 95% confidence and power of 80, included 104 premature neonates, 74 in survanta and 30 in curosurf groups. The level of statistical significance was considered to be < 0.05.
Results: There were no statistically significant differences between the infants treated by survanta or cursurf groups regarding their mean gestational age (30.58 Vs. 29.00 weeks) and birth weight (1388 Vs. 1330 g), (p=0.3) There were also no significant differences between the two groups regarding incidences of broncho- pulmonary dysplasia (BPD) (40.5% Vs. 40%), intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) grades III/IV (13.5% Vs. 13.3%), pneumothorax (both 20%), patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) (28/3% Vs. 20%) or death (28% Vs. 26.6%) on the 28th day postpartum.
Conclusion: This study showed that survanta and curosurf had similar therapeutic effects in the treatment of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome.
Sadegh Fazeli M, Safari S, Kazemeini A, Larti F, Joneidi E, Rahimi M, Meisami A,
Volume 69, Issue 8 (6 2011)
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Background: Hemorrhoid
is among the most common anorectal diseases and patients with high-grade disease
conditions need surgical treatment. Many surgical procedures are available to
treat the disease. The aim of this study was to compare the operative time and
outcomes, (post-operative pain and complications) of LigaSure hemorrhoidectomy
with those of the open conventional method.
Methods : This randomized single-blind clinical trial included 57 patients (28 in LigaSure and 29 in the open group). The
primary variable was the operative time for the excision of a single
hemorrhoidal packet. The other variables were post-operative pain measured by
morphine doses administered to control pain, scores of visual analogue scale (VAS) used to measure pain severity,
pain during home stay measured by doses of oral ibuprofen and the mean daily VAS scores, early complications
including bleeding and urinary retention, longer-term complications and time to
return to work.
Results : The demographic data were comparatively the same between the two
groups. The average time to excise a single packet of hemorrhoid was
significantly shorter in the LigaSure group (8.91
min vs. 17.35 min, P<0.001). Post-operative pain
measurements (morphine doses and VAS scores) were lower in the LigaSure group, but the differences were
not statistically significant (P=0.055 and 0.077, respectively). Complications of the two procedures were also comparable.
Neither of the groups returned to work in a shorter time.
Conclusion: LigaSure
hemorrhoidectomy seems to be a safe method and it can reduce the operative time
significantly. It may also have a modest effect on post-operative pain.
Hassani Ebrahim, Mahoori Alireza, Mehdizadeh Hamid, Noroozinia Heydar, Aghdashi Mir Mousa, Saeidi Mohammad,
Volume 70, Issue 3 (4 2012)
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Background: Perioperative administration of tranexamic acid (TA), decreases bleeding and the need for transfusion after cardiac procedures. Hence, the results may vary in different clinical settings and the most appropriate timing to get the best results is unclear. The primary objectives of the present study were to determine the efficacy of TA in decreasing chest tube drainage, the need for perioperative allogeneic transfusions and the best timing for TA administration following primary, elective, coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) in patients with a low baseline risk of postoperative bleeding.
Methods: In this double-blind, prospective, placebo-controlled clinical trial in Seiedoshohada Hospital during 2011-2012, we evaluated 150 patients scheduled for elective, primary coronary revascularization. They were randomly divided into three groups. Group B received tranexamic 10 mg/kg prior to, Group A received tranexamic acid 10 mg/kg after cardiopulmonary bypass and group C received an equivalent volume of saline solution. Blood requirement and postoperative chest tube drainage were recorded.
Results: The placebo group (group C) had a greater postoperative blood loss 12 h after surgery (501±288 vs. 395±184 in group B and 353±181 mL in group A, P=0.004). The placebo group also had greater postoperative total blood loss (800±347 vs. 614±276 in group B and 577±228 mL in group A, P=0.001). There was a significant increase in allogeneic blood requirement in the placebo group (P=0.001).
Conclusion: For elective, first time coronary artery bypass surgery, a single dose of tranexamic acid before or after cardiopulmonary bypass is equally effective.
Ahmad Joneidi Jafari , Ebrahim Sahebdel , Asghar Hajipour , Mihan Jafari Javid , Seyed Mohammad Mireskandari , Kasra Karvandian , Afshin Jafarzadeh , Shahram Samadi ,
Volume 71, Issue 11 (February 2014)
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Background: Surgeons and anesthesiologists working in orthopedic operating theatres are exposed to significant noise pollution due to the use of powered instruments. This may carry a risk of noise-induced hearing loss. The present study was designed to quantify the noise pollution experienced by anesthesiologists at Imam Khomeini Hospital which is one of the largest Iranian hospitals.
Methods: Prior to beginning of any operation a sound level meter was worn by the anesthesiologist at the level of chest pocket. Basal sound level was recorded. All changes in the sound level of 25 operation rooms and two related pass ways were recorded and the mean sound level along with maximum sound level were noted. These data were analyzed by SPSS version 17. For comparing the mean values, the One way ANOVA and Post-Hoc analysis was used. Noise exposures were compared with occupational health guidelines.
Results: Our comparative data showed that orthopedic operation room had the highest level of noise, indicating that orthopedic operation room is significantly suffered by the most types of noise with the P value of 0.002. This is contrast to the sound levels at the other operation rooms which were at same range and were not significantly different. Comparison of the maximum sound level between these 27 places showed that orthopedic and one of general surgery room had top two maximum sound levels.
Conclusion: Overall total noise dose during all types of surgeries was measured as twice of permitted dose and also orthopedic and general operation rooms experience brief periods of noise exposure in excess.
Mojgan Asadi , Farzane Saeidifard , Mostafa Qorbani , Khadijeh Adabi ,
Volume 73, Issue 6 (September 2015)
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Background: Vitamin D deficiency is a widespread problem especially in the developing countries like Iran. The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency differs from moderate to severe among Iranian women, particularly among pregnant women, and it can cause some problems such as preeclampsia, gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), premature labor and primary cesarean section. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the mode of delivery is related to serum vitamin D levels or not and if there is any difference in the percentage of cesarean section between vitamin D-deficient and vitamin D-insufficient women.
Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out between the April 2012 and April 2014 in a woman university hospital, Tehran, Iran. One hundred and eighty-six women aged between 17 and 52 years old (Mean age 28.46 and SD5.97) were surveyed in this study. The study group comprised of (N=186) consecutive cases attending Tehran Women General Hospital Clinic for normal vaginal delivery or cesarean section. Women who underwent cesarean section due to previous cesarean delivery were not recruited for the study. The participants were divided into two groups: women with vaginal delivery and women with cesarean section. Serum vitamin D concentration (25(OH) Vitamin D) was measured for each patient. Concentration of serum vitamin D was compared between these 2 groups.
Results: One hundred and twenty-eight (68.8%) women had cesarean section and 58 (32.2%) had vaginal delivery. Median and inter-quartile range (IQR) of serum 25(OH) D were 13.64 and 12.47 ng/ml respectively, among women with cesarean section, compared to 11.68 and 12.59 ng/ml in those with vaginal delivery. No statistically significant difference was detected in serum vitamin D between these 2 groups (P=0.72). In addition, no statistically significant difference was detected between women with vitamin D deficiency and women who were vitamin D insufficient (P=0.8).
Conclusion: In this study, there was no association between serum vitamin D levels and delivery mode.
Hossein Ghayoumi Zadeh, Sogol Masoumzadeh, Shirin Nour, Sogol Kianersi, Zahra Eyvazi Zadeh, Farinaz Joneidi Shariat Zadeh, Javad Haddadnia, Farnoosh Khamseh, Nasrin Ahmadinejad,
Volume 74, Issue 6 (September 2016)
Abstract
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women and one of the leading of death among them. The high and increasing incidence of the disease and its difficult treatment specifically in advanced stages, imposes hard situations for different countries’ health systems. Body temperature is a natural criteria for the diagnosis of diseases. In recent decades extensive research has been conducted to increase the use of thermal cameras and obtain a close relationship between heat and temperature of the skin's physiology. Thermal imaging (thermography) applies infrared method which is fast, non-invasive, non-contact and flexibile to monitor the temperature of the human body. This paper investigates highly diversified studies implemented before and after the year 2000. And it emphasizes mostly on the newely published articles including: performance and evaluation of thermal imaging, the various aspects of imaging as well as The available technology in this field and its disadvantages in the diagnosis of breast cancer. Thermal imaging has been adopted by researchers in the fields of medicine and biomedical engineering for the diagnosis of breast cancer. With the advent of modern infrared cameras, data acquisition and processing techniques, it is now possible to have real time high resolution thermographic images, which is likely to surge further research in this field. Thermography does not provide information on the structures of the breast morphology, but it provides performance information of temperature and breast tissue vessels. It is assumed that the functional changes occured before the start of the structural changes which is the result of disease or cancer. These days, thermal imaging method has not been established as an applicative method for screening or diagnosing purposes in academic centers. But there are different centers that adopt this method for the diognosis and examining purposes. Thermal imaging is an effective method which is highly facilitative for breast cancer screening (due to the low cost and without harms), also, its impact will increase by combining other methods such as a mammogram and sonography. However, it has not been widely recognizesd as an accepted method for determineing the types of tumors (benign and malignant) and diseases of breast tissue.
Babak Mostafazadeh , Fares Najari , Azadeh Saeidi , Dorsa Najari ,
Volume 77, Issue 5 (August 2019)
Abstract
Background: Methotrexate is an anti-metabolite drug and one of the folic acid analog that it can play an important and functional role in the treatment of many malignancies and inflammatory diseases. However, the development of petechiae (maculopapular rash) is a very rare complication.
Case Presentation: The patient was a 77 years old woman, Aryan race, who was known a case of severe and progressive rheumatoid arthritis. She previously was treated by multiple drugs such as salicylates, gold, corticosteroids, because of unresponsiveness to these drugs, physician prescribed methotrexate once a day, but patient misunderstands and use three times per day for days. Patient with this history referred to a poisoning emergency. In a physical exam, she had oral and throat erythema and swelling of mucosa. In the funduscopy of eyes, bottom of the eyes was normal and conjunctival eyes were prurient she had multiple petechiae at the upper part of chest and base of neck and shoulders and arms with no swelling around petechiae. The lesion had no itching. She had no other sign besides laboratory analysis showed a high level of creatinine, leukopenia, decreased the level of platelets, patient with high suspicious of methotrexate poisoning underwent to granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) and folic acid treatment. After treatment all of her signs recovered and laboratory tests became normal.
Conclusion: At the time of taking methotrexate by the patient, even with appointment of a specialist physician, with any skin signs such as maculopapular rash without itching, we should consider poisoning with methotrexate, and think appropriately about it. This suggests that methotrexate can cause side effects even at low doses.
Saeid Emamdoost, Asieh Abbassi Daloii, Alireza Barari, Ayoub Saeidi,
Volume 78, Issue 9 (December 2020)
Abstract
Background: Obesity is associated with chronic inflammation in obese subjects, which leads to an increase of inflammatory cytokines. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of different intensity circuit resistance training on levels of interleukin 1 beta and interleukin-10 in obese men.
Methods: In a semi-experimental trial during May to August 2020, 44 obese men from Tehran city were selected and randomly divided into 4 groups including 1) control (n=11), 2) low-intensity circuit resistance training (n=11), 3) Moderate intensity circuit resistance training (n=11) and 4) High-intensity circuit resistance training (n=11). Resistance training was performed in different intensities including1) High-intensity circuit resistance training: three sets of 10 repetitions with 80% 1RM 2) Moderate intensity circuit resistance: three sets of 13 repetitions with 60% 1RM and 3) low-intensity circuit resistance training: three sets of 20 repetitions with 40% 1RM, three sessions per week for 12 weeks. Also, the control group had their daily life during the 12-week research period and were prohibited from participating in regular exercise. Serum interleukin-1 beta (IL-1β) and interleukin-10 (IL-10) levels were measured using an ELISA kit. Data were analyzed with covariance analysis at P<0.05.
Results: Twelve weeks of low, Moderate and high intensity circuit resistance training significantly decreased IL-1β levels (P=0.001) and increased IL-10 levels in obese men (P=0.001). The decrease of IL-1β was significant in the high-intensity training group compared to low intensity (P=0.009) and moderate-intensity training groups (P=0.046). Also, the increase in IL-10 levels was significant in the high-intensity training group compared to the low-intensity (P=0.002) and the moderate intensity training group compared to the low intensity training group (P=0.004).
| Conclusion: According to our findings, resistance training has a positive effect on inflammatory and anti-inflammatory factors in obese men, and high-intensity circular resistance training had more benefits. |
Mahmoud Saeidi, Zahra Eshaghian Dorcheh ,
Volume 79, Issue 10 (January 2022)
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Background: Pericardial effusion is one of the most important complications of cardiac surgeries. Administration of a low-power suction to the mediastinal or pleural chest tube of patients helps better and constant drainage of pericardial or pleural secretions after surgeries. This technique might change the secretion and discharges of patients and might change the outcomes of surgeries.
Methods: This clinical trial was performed in 2017-2018 from April to March in Chamran Hospital of Isfahan on 91 patients who were candidates of cardiac surgeries. Patients are selected according to inclusion and exclusion criteria and finally, the study population is formed. In all patients after cardiac surgery, two Chest tubes were inserted, either in pericardial space or one in pericardia space and the other in left or right pleural space. After inserting chest tubes in patients and after sutures, patients were divided into two groups. In the first group, their chest tube was attached to the low power suctioning device, which resulted in active blood withdrawal or discharge of the site of surgery, the second group was also treated normally without binding to the suction device. The diagnosis of pericardial effusion or tamponade in patients who were hospitalized was made by clinical symptoms, portable chest graph as well as echocardiography, and in patients who had been discharged it was diagnosed by being referred to a specialist, clinical symptoms, chest radiography as well as echocardiography. Data regarding surgery duration, intubation duration, the prevalence of pericardial effusion, and cardiac tamponade were collected and analyzed.
Results: Administration of a low-pressure suction to the chest tube of patients was associated with decreased frequency of pericardial effusion (P=0.01). The frequency of tamponade was also significantly lower in patients with suction on chest tubes (P=0.04). Duration of intubation after ICU admission of patients was significantly lower in patients with suctions (P<0.001).
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Conclusion: Generally, we indicated that the use of suction in cardiac surgeries is associated with decreased intubation time and of course decreased recovery time and decreased pericardial effusion. Therefore, this method could be used in cardiac surgeries.
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Reza Saeidi, Ali Saeidi, Azri Izanloo, Mehdi Hosseini,
Volume 80, Issue 9 (December 2022)
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Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia occurs in 60-80% newborns in the first few days of birth, in most cases, jaundice is physiologic and usually improves without treatment. Bloodletting is the withdrawal of blood from a patient to prevent or cure illness and disease. Recently the Bloodletting is one of the common treatments for neonatal jaundice. In this review study, we have evaluated medical articles and narrative books (hadiths) for the application of this method in neonatal jaundice. In this systematic review we evaluated PubMed databases, Cochrane, Google Scholar, collaboration library, SID, Magiran, and narrative books (hadiths) with the subject of cupping and Bloodletting were included in the study 1983 and September 2019. In this study, all of articles with the title “Bloodletting“, "cupping" and “Wet cupping”, “Dry cupping”, “Air trapping”, “Scarification”, “Hejamat”, “ear cupping” and the abstracts of the articles presented in the conferences were studied. Then, in the evaluation stage of the articles, all the studies unrelated to the issue were excluded from the research. Also, in this study, all Shia and Sunni hadith sources and the Holy Qur'an were evaluated. The evaluation of hadiths was carried out by Jama Al-Ahadith software, which is a collection of Shia and Sunni hadith books. We assessed 1120 articles related to Bloodletting, none of which were related to neonatal jaundice and Bloodletting. Cupping is a therapeutic method that dates back thousands of years. Bloodletting by scarification was an accepted practice in Ancient Egypt. In Greece, bloodletting was in use in the 5th century BC. "Bleeding" a patient to health was modeled on the process of menstruation. During the Roman Empire, the Greek physician Galen, who subscribed to the teachings of Hippocrates, advocated physician-initiated bloodletting. The popularity of bloodletting was reinforced by the ideas of Galen. In our study in Shiite and Sunni narrations, only two narrations recommended infant Bloodletting after four months just for prevention. According to our finding there is no article or narration that recommended Bloodletting for neonatal jaundice.
Sedigheh Safari, Akram Eidi, Mehrnaz Mehrabani, Mohammad Javad Fatemi , Ali Mohammad Sharifi ,
Volume 81, Issue 1 (April 2023)
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Background: Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis characterized by progressive loss of articular cartilage, causing pain and loss of articular function. High glucose is a crucial inflammatory factor playing a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of OA that induces ROS production. Since most of the current therapies for OA are short-term benefits, hence, there is high demand for finding novel therapeutic agents for OA treatment. Recent studies have demonstrated that mesenchymal stem cells secrete important therapeutic factors that protect chondrocytes. In the current study, we investigated the protective potential of Adipose-derived stem cell conditioned medium (CM-ADSC) as an alternative to cell therapy in high glucose-mediated oxidative stress in C28I2 human chondrocytes.
Methods: This experimental study was performed in the Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran from May 2018 to August 2020. Adipose-derived stem cells were cultured until they reached 90% confluence then washed with PBS and cultured in a FBS-free medium for 48 hours. The conditioned medium was collected and centrifuged. The protective effect of the concentration of conditioned medium on high glucose (75mM)-induced oxidative stress in C28I2 cell viability was evaluated by WST-1 assay. Total RNA was isolated from the treated and untreated cells with TRIzol reagent. The mRNA expression of antioxidant enzymes including, glutathione S-transferase-P1 (GSTP1), catalase (CAT), and superoxide dismutase1 (SOD1) was evaluated by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction in treatment and non-treatment groups.
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Results: Adipose-derived stem cell conditioned medium pretreatment remarkably protected C28I2 cells against high glucose. The expression of mRNA of CAT, GSTP1, and SOD1 significantly increased following treatment with the conditioned medium (50%) for 24 hours in high glucose-exposed cells as compared to the control.
Conclusion: Present study indicates that the Adipose-derived stem cell conditioned medium can reduce oxidative stress. It seems that the conditioned medium may protect cartilage in the progression of osteoarthritis.
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Iraj Nazari, Seyed Masood Mousavi, Ali Asghar Dastyar , Shaghayegh Sherafatmand , Ali Saeidi,
Volume 82, Issue 8 (November 2024)
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Background: Vascular trauma is a life-threatening emergency and the third leading cause of death worldwide. Due to the frequency and importance of distal lower extremity artery injury in lower extremity trauma, the present study aimed to investigate the outcomes of vascular surgical interventions in patients with non-penetrating arterial trauma of the distal lower extremity (sub-trifurcation).
Methods: In this retrospective study, trauma patients with suspected non-penetrating injuries of the lower extremity arteries (sub-trifurcation) who referred to the Vascular Surgery Center of Golestan Hospital, Ahvaz, between September 2021 to September 2023 were evaluated. Data included demographic information, duration of surgery, length of hospitalization, and side effects of surgery.
Results: Of the total of 86 patients, 76 patients (88.4%) were treated with open surgery. 83.7% of patients (72) were male and in the age range of 30-35 years. The most common surgical method used was bi-artery repair (92.3%). The most complications were in the bi-artery bypass repair method, but only the results of nerve involvement and limb preservation in the Ligation repair or bypass two artery intervention showed a statistically significant difference in the first week after surgery (P=0.05). Among patients, only two cases of mortality were observed one week after surgery, which was in the bi-artery repair group. (5.1%). The bi-artery repair intervention method was the best and least complicated surgical method among patients with vascular injury under blunt trauma.
Conclusion: According to the results of this study, the bi-artery repair intervention method had the lowest rate of other complications and was the best and least complicated surgical method among patients with vascular injury under blunt trauma.
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Reza Saeidi , Mahboobe Gholami,
Volume 83, Issue 4 (July 2025)
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Background: Neonatal circumcision is one of the most common surgical procedures worldwide, performed for cultural, religious, and health-related reasons. The two primary methods for neonatal circumcision are the classic surgical method (using sutures or clamps such as Gomco or Mogen) and the plastic ring method (e.g., Plastibell). This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to compare the benefits and complications of these two methods in neonates.
Methods: A systematic search was conducted in PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar databases for articles published between 2000 and 2024. Inclusion and exclusion criteria: Included studies included randomized controlled trials (RCTs), cohort studies, and cross-sectional studies that compared the benefits and harms of classical surgery and plastic ring in infants (<28 days). Studies without a comparison group, studies conducted in older children or adults, and articles that did not provide sufficient data were excluded. Keywords included "neonatal circumcision", "plastic ring", "Plastibell", "classical surgery", "Gomco clamp", "Mogen clamp", "benefits", "complications" and their English equivalents.
Studies comparing the benefits and complications of the classic surgical method and the plastic ring method in neonates were included. Data were meta-analyzed using a random-effects model, and risk ratios (RR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated.
Results: From a total of 12 included studies (involving 5,342 neonates), the plastic ring method was associated with a significant reduction in bleeding (RR: 0.45; 95% CI: 0.32-0.64) and healing time (mean difference: -2.3 days; 95% CI: -3.1 to -1.5) compared to the classic surgical method. However, the risk of skin adhesion was higher with the plastic ring method (RR: 1.32; 95% CI: 1.05-1.66). Serious complications, such as urethral injury, were rare in both methods (less than 0.2%).
Conclusion: The plastic ring method is a suitable option for neonatal circumcision due to its ease of use, reduced bleeding, and faster healing time. However, careful post-procedural care is essential to minimize the risk of skin adhesion. The choice of method should consider the operator’s expertise and parental preferences.
Reza Saeidi , Mahboobe Gholami ,
Volume 83, Issue 6 (September 2025)
Abstract
Background: Maternal substance abuse during pregnancy is a significant global public health concern, affecting approximately 10% of pregnant women worldwide and leading to serious adverse outcomes for both mother and fetus. Given Iran’s geographical location and its role as a transit route for narcotics, the prevalence of substance abuse, particularly opium and its derivatives, is notably higher than in many other countries. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to determine the prevalence of substance abuse and the most commonly used substances (including opium, heroin, crystal methamphetamine, methadone, amphetamines, and cigarettes) among pregnant Iranian women from 2000 to 2024.
Methods: A systematic search was conducted across PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, SID, and Iranmedex for articles published between January 2000 and January 2024. Studies investigating the prevalence of substance abuse in pregnant Iranian women were included. Case studies, reviews, letters to the editor, and studies without quantitative data were excluded. Two researchers independently extracted data. Extracted information included: author name, year of publication, province/city, sample size, mean age of participants, type of substance used, and incidence or prevalence rate. Data were analyzed using a random-effects model, and heterogeneity was assessed using the I2 index.
Results: Out of 127 identified articles, 22 were included in the meta-analysis. The overall estimated prevalence of substance abuse among pregnant Iranian women was 3.3% (CI 95%: 2.4-4.5), with high heterogeneity (I2=83%). The most prevalent substances were opium (1.7%), cigarettes (1.3%), methadone (0.5%), heroin (0.3%), crystal methamphetamine (0.2%), amphetamines/methamphetamines (0.1%), cannabis (0.4%), and alcohol (0.2%). Polydrug use was reported at 0.7%. A rising trend in substance abuse prevalence was observed, increasing from 2.1% in 2000-2009 to 3.8% in 2015-2024. A temporal trend analysis of the incidence of substance abuse showed that the incidence of substance abuse in Iranian pregnant women increased from 2.1% in 2000-2009 to 3.8% in 2015-2024. Sensitivity and publication bias analyses showed that the exclusion of low-quality studies did not significantly affect the results. The funnel plot indicated a low probability of publication bias.
Conclusion: Substance abuse among pregnant Iranian women remains a serious challenge, necessitating broader preventive and therapeutic interventions.
Keywords: neonatal withdrawal syndrome, opium, pregnancy, substance abuse.