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Original Article:
Prevalence of Chondrocalcinosis in Patients above 50 Years and the Relationship with Osteoarthritis
Hadi Karimzadeh, Mehri Sirous, Saeed Najafzadeh Sadati, Mahdiyyeh Bashshash, Peyman Mottaghi, Behzad Ommani, Mansoor Karimifar
Adv Biomed Res
2017, 6:98 (31 July 2017)
DOI
:10.4103/2277-9175.211835
PMID
:28828349
Background:
Some studies showed a relation between chondrocalcinosis and osteoarthritis (OA). Hence, considering the importance of chondrocalcinosis diagnosis andnecessity for its integration with OA, the current study aims at investigating prevalence of chondrocalcinosis in patients above 50 years admitted to Isfahan Al-Zahra Medical Center and its relationship with OA.
Materials and Methods
: In a cross-sectional study, 600 patients who referred to the radiology units of Al-Zahra Hospital for radiography of different joints were studied during 2013–2014. The patients images were studied for chondrocalcinosis and OA by a radiologist and also examined clinically and results of imaging by an expert rheumatologist. The prevalence of chondrocalcinosis and it relation with OA was determined by Statistical Package for Social Sciences software and using of Chi-square and
t
-test.
Results:
23 patients under study had chondrocalcinosis (3.83%). patients with chondrocalcinosis had higher age average, and they were in age group of 70 years and older, but no significant difference was observed regarding the prevalence of the disease in both genders. Chondrocalcinosis prevalence in terms of body mass index showed significant differences (
P
= 0.001). All patients with chondrocalcinosis had a history of joint disease and prevalence of chondrocalcinosis in terms of joint disease history showed a significant difference (
P
< 0.001).
Conclusion:
Prevalence of chondrocalcinosis is relatively high in the Iranian population of 70 years and older. Hence, more investigation considering to the diagnosis of chondrocalcinosis among patients with OA is very important.
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Original Article:
Cloning, Expression and Characterization of NAD Kinase from
Staphylococcus aureus
Involved in the Formation of NADP (H): A Key Molecule in the Maintaining of Redox Status and Biofilm Formation
U Venkateswara Prasad, D Vasu, R Rishi Gowtham, Krishna Pradeep, V Swarupa, S Yeswanth, Abhijit Choudhary, P. V. G. K. Sarma
Adv Biomed Res
2017, 6:97 (31 July 2017)
DOI
:10.4103/2277-9175.211833
PMID
:28828348
Background:
Staphylococcus aureus
has the ability to form biofilms on any niches, a key pathogenic factor of this organism and this phenomenon is directly related to the concentration of NADPH. The formation of NADP is catalyzed by NAD kinase (NADK) and this gene of
S. aureus
ATCC 12600 was cloned, sequenced, expressed and characterized.
Materials and Methods:
The NADK gene was polymerase chain reaction amplified from the chromosomal DNA of
S. aureus
ATCC 12600 and cloned in pQE 30 vector, sequenced and expressed in
Escherichia coli
DH5α. The pure protein was obtained by passing through nickel metal chelate agarose column. The enzyme kinetics of the enzyme and biofilm assay of the
S. aureus
was carried out in both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. The kinetics was further confirmed by the ability of the substrates to dock to the NADK structure.
Results:
The recombinant NADK exhibited single band with a molecular weight of 31kDa in sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and the gene sequence (GenBank: JN645814) revealed presence of only one kind of NADK in all
S. aureus
strains. The enzyme exhibited very high affinity for NAD compared to adenosine triphosphate concurring with the docking results. A root-mean-square deviation value 14.039Š observed when NADK structure was superimposed with its human counterpart suggesting very low homology. In anaerobic conditions, higher biofilm units were found with decreased NADK activity.
Conclusion:
The results of this study suggest increased NADPH concentration in
S. aureus
plays a vital role in the biofilm formation and survival of this pathogen in any environmental conditions.
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Original Article:
The Role of Gamma Amino Butyric Acid in Cisplatin-induced Nephrotoxicity in Streptozotocin-induced Diabetic Rats
Masoomeh Nasiri, Nepton Soltani, Safoora Mazaheri, Maryam Maleki, Ardeshir Talebi, Fatemah Gharibi, Mehdi Nematbakhsh
Adv Biomed Res
2017, 6:96 (31 July 2017)
DOI
:10.4103/2277-9175.211834
PMID
:28828347
Background:
Diabetes mellitus can change the risk of developing cancer. Cisplatin (CP) is a common antineoplastic drug. The major side effect of CP is nephrotoxicity. Gamma amino butyric acid (GABA) is an antioxidant agent that may have a protective role against CP-induced nephrotoxicity. The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of GABA in CP-induced nephrotoxicity in hyperglycemic male and female rats.
Materials and Methods:
Sixty male and female Wistar diabetic rats were used in ten experimental groups. GABA alone groups received GABA (50 μmol/kg/d i.p.) for 12 days. CP alone groups received CP (2.5 mg/kg/d i.p.) for 6 days. Other groups received GABA in the form of therapy (T) + CP, prophylaxis (P) + CP, and prophylaxis-treatment (PT) + CP. Finally, blood samples were obtained, and animals were killed for kidney tissue investigation.
Results:
In female rats, the serum levels of creatinine (Cr) did not change by GABA rather than CP and also there were no significant changes in blood urea nitrogen to creatinine ratio (BUN/Cr). In male rats, plasma Cr level increased by GABA (P) and (T). Body weight loss was significantly different among groups (
P
< 0.05). BUN/Cr ratio significantly increased in CP and GABA (PT) + CP groups. In two genders, plasma Cr level significantly decreased in CP groups (
P
< 0.05). The kidney levels of malondialdehyde enhanced significantly in CP groups.
Conclusion:
Hyperglycemia has protective effect against CP-induced nephrotoxicity. GABA did not change this effect in female, but in male in the form of PT, GABA maintained it.
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Case Report:
Hirayama's Disease: A Rare Clinical Variant of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Swati C Aundhakar, Sanket K Mahajan, Daanish A Chhapra
Adv Biomed Res
2017, 6:95 (28 July 2017)
DOI
:10.4103/2277-9175.211797
PMID
:28828346
Hirayama's disease is a rare clinical variant of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis where distal muscles are involved more compared to proximal muscles and vice-versa occurs only in 10% cases and so it is differentiated from O'Sullivan McLeod syndrome which involves only small muscles of single limb. Here, we present a case of Hirayama's disease where disease achieved a plateau after 3 years with no further progression. His electrophysiological studies, and clinical picture, and magnetic resonance imaging findings were consistent with a diagnosis of Hirayama's disease.
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Original Article:
Evaluation of Bone Density, Serum Total and Ionized Calcium, Alkaline Phosphatase and 25-hydroxy Vitamin D in Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma, and their Relationship with TSH Suppression by Levothyroxine
Ali Kachui, Seyed Mashaallah Tabatabaizadeh, Bijan Iraj, Hasan Rezvanian, Awat Feizi
Adv Biomed Res
2017, 6:94 (28 July 2017)
DOI
:10.4103/2277-9175.211799
PMID
:28828345
Background:
This study aimed to evaluate the situation of Bone Mineral Density (BMD), Z score, T score, serum level of corrected and ionized calcium, alkaline phosphatase and 25-hydroxy vitamin D in percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography (PTC) patients and correlation of these variants with thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) suppression level by levothyroxine.
Materials and Methods:
Among the patients referred to Esfahan's endocrinology research center, 34 PTC patients (aged 20– 50 years) with a history of thyroidectomy and conceived radioactive iodine and suppressive dose of levothyroxine were evaluated in this case– control study, and 38 healthy persons participated as the control group (matched by age and sex, body mass index). Bone density was evaluated with the DEXA method in four areas: Lumbar spine, femoral neck, and trochanter and distal of forearm. A reference laboratory assessed TSH, corrected and ionized calcium, Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and 25OH vitamin D levels using fasting plasma and evaluated correlation of TSH level with variants by multivariate variance analysis.
Results:
There was no significant difference in bone density and laboratory data (unless TSH) between the groups. In the PTC group, there was no significant correlation between TSH and difference values of BMD, Z score or T score, corrected calcium (
P
value = 0.12), ionized calcium (
P
= 0.54), ALP (
P
= 0.22) and 25 OH vitamin D (
P
= 0.38). There was no significant correlation in the TSH subgroups with BMD. The TSH suppression level has no relation with the elevated prevalence of low BMD, hypocalcemia and vitamin D deficiency. Difference in odds ratio was not significant for osteopenia and osteoporosis between the TSH subgroups (TSH < 0.02, >0.02 and <0.1 and >0.1 mu/L).
Conclusion:
Suppressive therapy with levothyroxine cannot decrease BMD, Z score and T score in PTC patients.
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Original Article:
Detection of Panton-valentine Leukocidin Gene Isoforms of
Staphylococcus aureus
Isolates in Al-Zahra Hospital, Isfahan-Iran
Seyed Asghar Havaei, Farkhondeh Poursina, Maryam Ahmadpour, Seyed Roholla Havaei, Meisam Ruzbahani
Adv Biomed Res
2017, 6:93 (28 July 2017)
DOI
:10.4103/2277-9175.211798
PMID
:28828344
Background:
Panton-Valentine leukocidin (PVL) is a gamma-toxin produced by
Staphylococcus aureus
encoded by genes
lukS/lukF-PV
with several single-nucleotide polymorphisms. A mutation at nucleotide position 527 results in substitution of histidine (H) to arginine (R) at amino acid 176. The groups defined based on the amino acid change, the “R isoform” group and the “H isoform” group. The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of PVL gene isoforms in
S. aureus
strains isolated from patients at Al-Zahra Hospital Isfahan and molecular characterization of PVL-positive methicillin-resistant
S. aureus
(MRSA) strains including the detection of mecA gene and staphylococcal chromosomal cassette mec (SCCmec) typing.
Materials and Methods:
In this study, 130 isolates of
S. aureus
were collected from Al-Zahra Hospital. The PVL gene identified using polymerase chain reaction (PCR); PCR products were sequenced to identify the type of isoform. The molecular characterization of isolates of PVL-positive MRSA including detection of mecA gene by PCR and also SCCmec typing was performed by multiplex PCR.
Results:
Out of 130 isolates, 23% were positive for the presence of PVL genes. The PVL positive isolates were comprised 37% (11/30) of methicillin-resistant isolates and 63% (19/30) of methicillin-susceptible
S. aureus
(MSSA) isolates. The results showed that 17 isolated carrying isoform H and 13 isolated carrying the R isoform.
Conclusion:
The PVL gene was predominantly found in MSSA isolates. There was no relation between PVL isoforms and the presence of mecA and SCCmec types.
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Original Article:
The Value of Multi-slice Computed Tomography Compared to Conventional Coronary Angiography for Detecting In-stent Restenosis
Mehdi Karami, Amirreza Sajjadieh, Ahmad Moradi, Akbar Taleb, Sareh Brum
Adv Biomed Res
2017, 6:92 (28 July 2017)
DOI
:10.4103/2277-9175.211796
PMID
:28828343
Background:
Diagnostic value of multi-slice computed tomography (MSCT) for detecting in-stent restenosis in comparison with conventional coronary angiography remained uncertain. The present study aimed to determine the value of MSCT for detecting in-stent restenosis.
Materials and Methods:
This historical cohort study was included 226 patients with the history of percutaneous coronary intervention from 2000 to 2014 that referred to MSCT Unit at Alzahra Heart Center in Isfahan. The subjects were followed-up by telephone with regard to performing coronary angiography up to 3 months after MSCT and their status about cardiac events.
Results:
Among all participants, 63 stents (27.9%) underwent coronary angiography up to 3 months after MSCT that 2 stents in left circumflex artery (LCX) assessment, 2 in left anterior descending (LAD) assessments and none in right coronary artery (RCA) assessment were uninterpretable. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), negative predictive value (NPV), and accuracy of MSCT was 92.9%, 66.6%. 92.9%, 66.6%, and 88.2%, respectively for detection of occlusion in LCX stents, 100%, 100%, 100%, 100%, and 100%, respectively for detection of occlusion in LAD stents, and 80.0%, 0.0%, 80.0%, 0.0%, and 66.7%, respectively for detection of occlusion in RCA stents. Overall, MSCT had sensitivity of 93.8%, specificity of 70.0%, PPV of 93.8%, NPV of 70.0%, and accuracy 89.7% for detection of coronary stent restenosis.
Conclusion:
MSCT has high diagnostic value for detecting in-stent restenosis. Diagnostic accuracy of MSCT for detecting stent restenosis is considerably different between the coronary arteries with the highest diagnostic values for LAD and the lowest diagnostic values for RCA.
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Original Article:
Effect of Intravenous Morphine and Ketorolac on Pain Control in Long Bones Fractures
Babak Masoumi, Behdad Farzaneh, Omid Ahmadi, Farhad Heidari
Adv Biomed Res
2017, 6:91 (28 July 2017)
DOI
:10.4103/2277-9175.211832
PMID
:28828342
Background:
According to the lack of adequate studies on comparing the analgesic effect and complications of ketorolac with morphine in long bone fractures, this study aimed to compare the efficacy of ketorolac with morphine in patients referring to the Emergency Department with long bones damage and fracture.
Materials and Methods:
In this clinical trial study, 88 patients with long bone fracture were selected randomly and divided into two groups. To scale the intensity of pain, visual analog scale (VAS) were used. Intravenous ketorolac and morphine with the loading dose of 10 mg and 5 mg, respectively was administered to a group, followed by 5 mg and 2.5 mg every 5–20 min, if necessary (VAS ≥4). The pain scores before injection and at 5 min, half an hour and 1-h after the injection were measured and recorded for all patients.
Results:
The mean age of the ketorolac and morphine groups was 29.1 ± 12.5 and 33.2 ± 11.4, respectively. In the groups, there was 63.6% and 70.5% of male patients respectively. The mean ± SD of pain score before the injection was 7.59 ± 1 and 7.93 ± 1.09 (
P
= 0.13). One hour after the injection, the mean ± SD of pain in the both groups was 1.41 ± 0.9 and 1.61 ± 1.17 and the mean pain score has no significant difference in the two groups before the injection. Repeated measures ANOVA test also showed that the trend of changes in pain score had no significant difference in both groups (
P
= 0.08).
Conclusion:
According to the fewer side effects of ketorolac and effective pain release versus morphine, ketorolac could be suggested to use.
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Review Article:
A Review of Salivary Biomarker: A Tool for Early Oral Cancer Diagnosis
Shikha Saxena, Bharat Sankhla, Krishna Sireesha Sundaragiri, Akshay Bhargava
Adv Biomed Res
2017, 6:90 (28 July 2017)
DOI
:10.4103/2277-9175.211801
PMID
:28828341
The oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is one of the most common epithelial malignancies with significant morbidity and mortality. Recent observations indicate that the clinical and histological appearance of oral mucosa may not truly depict the damage occurring at the genetic level. This phenotypic and genotypic disparity may account in part for the failure to establish effective screening and surveillance protocols, based on the traditional clinical and microscopic examination. The tumor markers are playing an increasingly important role in cancer detection and management. These laboratory-based tests are potentially useful in screening for early malignancy, aiding in cancer diagnosis, determining prognosis, surveillance following curative surgery for cancer, up-front predicting drug response or resistance, and monitoring therapy in advanced disease. A systematic review of the literature was performed based on the English titles listed in the PubMed, EBSCO, Cochrane, Science Direct, ISI web Science, and SciELO databases using the keywords. Abstracts and full-text articles were assessed. This article may help to identify the potential biomarkers for screening and the molecular pathology analysis in the high-risk patients with the OSCC.
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Review Article:
Cell-free Fetal Nucleic Acid Identifier Markers in Maternal Circulation
Mahboubeh Ramezanzadeh, Sharifeh Khosravi, Rasoul Salehi
Adv Biomed Res
2017, 6:89 (28 July 2017)
DOI
:10.4103/2277-9175.211800
PMID
:28828340
From the discovery of cell-free fetal (cff)-DNA in 1997 so far, many studies have been performed on various aspects of cff-nucleic acid. It is undoubted that currently, invasive prenatal diagnosis progresses to the noninvasive test. However, there are many problems. One of the most challenging issues in this field is differentiation and detection of the small amount of cff-nucleic acid in maternal plasma. Many markers and methods have been used for this purpose. This review makes an attempt to review and compare the studies in the field. Six identifier markers including Y-specific sequence, polymorphisms, epigenetic difference, DNA size difference, fetal mRNA, and microRNA as well as the advantages and disadvantages of each marker are discussed. This review provides a relatively perfect set on cff-nucleic acid biomarkers in various physiological and pathological status of pregnancy, helping to review and compare the prior obtained results, and improving designation in future studies.
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Brief Report:
The Immune Response of Vaccination Against Hepatitis B virus in Iranian Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy
Mohsen Meidani, Farzin Khorvash, Simin Hemati, Farzaneh Ashrafi, Behrouz Ataei, Dana Daneshmand
Adv Biomed Res
2017, 6:88 (25 July 2017)
DOI
:10.4103/abr.abr_330_13
PMID
:28828339
Introduction:
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection and its complications are major public health problems. As it is hard to treat and control the chronic state, control of disease depends on the prevention especially by vaccination. There is an impaired immune response to vaccinations including HBV in patients with some malignancies. The aim of this study is to assess the response rate of patients undergoing chemotherapy to HBV vaccination.
Materials and Methods:
All patients from two hematology/oncology clinics in Isfahan, Iran with the history of at least 1 month chemotherapy who had the inclusion criteria were enrolled in a case control study. Also a sex- and age-matched control group from healthy population was selected. They were vaccinated in a schedule of 0, 1, and 6 months and were examined for antibody titers 1 month after the last dose. The titers more than 10 mIU/ml were determined as positive response to vaccination.
Results:
In this study, 50 patients and 50 healthy subjects were enrolled. The two groups were age and sex matched (
P
> 0.05). Frequency of negative responses to HBV vaccination in case and control groups were 9 (18%) and 1 (2%), respectively (OR = 10.75, CI = 1.30–88.47,
P
= 0.027). Of 50 patients, 54%, 12%, 22%, and 12% had breast cancer, lymphoma, gastrointestinal, and genitourinary cancers, respectively, and frequency of negative responses were 3 (11%), 1 (16%), 4 (36.4%), and 1 (16%), respectively (
P
= 0.167).
Conclusion:
According to our results, malignancy and chemotherapy will have an important effect on the immune system and cause negative response to HBV vaccination. Our results revealed the importance of passive immunity and screening for HBV infection in patients undergoing chemotherapy. Also more studies for better vaccination schedules in this group of patients are recommended.
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Original Article:
Molecular Epidemiology Survey of
Staphylococcus aureus
Panton–Valentine Leukocidin-positive Isolated from Sanandaj, Iran
Abbas Manafi, Mazaher Khodabandehloo, Samaneh Rouhi, Rashid Ramazanzadeh, Babak Shahbazi, Hanar Narenji
Adv Biomed Res
2017, 6:87 (25 July 2017)
DOI
:10.4103/abr.abr_243_15
PMID
:28828338
Background:
Staphylococcus aureus
strains that are Panton–Valentine leukocidin (PVL) positive cause severe skin and soft tissue infections as well as necrotizing pneumonia. The presence of PVL gene is a marker for methicillin-resistant
S. aureus
; therefore, survey on prevalence and phylogenetic distribution of PVL is of great importance for public health. The aim of this research was molecular epidemiology survey of
S. aureus
PVL positive, isolated from two tertiary hospitals of Sanandaj.
Materials and Methods:
A total of 264 staphylococci isolates were collected from clinical specimens, hospital personnel and hospital environment of two tertiary hospitals of Sanandaj, in 2012 (Toohid and Besat). Bacterial cultures and biochemical tests were performed for
S. aureus
detection. Then, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and repetitive sequence-based PCR (rep-PCR) were used for the determination of prevalence and molecular epidemiology of
S. aureus
PVL, respectively. Data were analyzed using the Fisher's exact test (
P
< 0.05).
Results:
From 264 staphylococci isolates, 88 (33.33%) were detected as
S. aureus
. Furthermore, 20 out of 88 (22.72%) strains of
S. aureus
were PVL positive according to PCR results. Rep-PCR showed six main clusters of
S. aureus
samples. PVL had similar clonality between different samples. No significant relationship was observed between PVL positive
S. aureus
and rep-PCR patterns (
P
= 0.98).
Conclusion:
These results showed that a clone of
S. aureus
PVL positive has spread between the community and hospital settings. Therefore, appropriate measures are required to prevent the spread of staphylococci and other bacteria in hospitals.
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Letter to Editor:
Capillary versus Venous Blood Glucose in Patients with Coma
Viroj Wiwanitkit
Adv Biomed Res
2017, 6:86 (14 July 2017)
DOI
:10.4103/2277-9175.210689
PMID
:28808652
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Original Article:
Evaluation of Acute Aortic Dissection Type a Factors and Comparison the Postoperative Clinical Outcomes between Two Surgical Methods
Hasan Shemirani, Amir Mirmohamadsadeghi, Behzad Mahaki, Sadaf Farhadi, Reza Mohseni Badalabadi, Peyman Bidram, Mehdi Mohseni Badalabadi
Adv Biomed Res
2017, 6:85 (14 July 2017)
DOI
:10.4103/2277-9175.210662
PMID
:28808651
Background:
Although aortic dissection is a rare disease, it causes high level of mortality. If ascending aorta gets involved in this disease, it is known as type A. According to small number of studies about this disease in Iran, this study conducted to detect the factors related to acute aortic dissection type A, its surgery consequences and the factors affecting them.
Materials and Methods:
In this historical cohort study, all patients having acute aortic dissection type A referring to Chamran Hospital from 2006 to 2012 were studied. The impact of two surgical methods including antegrade cerebral perfusion (ACP) and retrograde cerebral one (RCP) on surgical and long-term mortality and recurrence of dissection was determined. The relation of mortality rate and hemodynamic instability before surgery, age more than 70 years old, ejection fraction lower than 50%, prolonged cardiopulmonary bypass pump (CPBP) time and excessive blood transfusion, was assessed.
Results:
Surgery and long-term mortality and recurrence of dissection were 35.3%, 30.8% and 30.4%. Surgical and long-term death in the patients being operated by ACP method was lower than those one being operated by RCP (
P
< 0.001). Excessive blood transfusion and unstable hemodynamic condition had significant effect on surgical mortality (
P
= 0.014, 0.030, respectively). CPBP time and unstable hemodynamic condition affected long-term mortality significantly (
P
= 0.002).
Conclusion:
The result found that ACP is the preferable kind of surgery in comparison with RCP according to the surgical and long-term mortality.
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Original Article:
Comparison of Two Treatment Methods “One Shot” and “Sequential” on Reduction the Level of Hemoglobin in Patients with Percutaneous Nephrolithotripsy in Al Zahra Hospital in 2012–2013
Mohammad Hatef Khorrami, Mohammad Hossein Izadpanahi, Mehrdad Mohammadi, Farshid Alizadeh, Mahtab Zargham, Farbod Khorrami, Felora Farahini Isfahani
Adv Biomed Res
2017, 6:84 (14 July 2017)
DOI
:10.4103/2277-9175.210661
PMID
:28808650
Background:
Access dilation is the most important part of percutaneous nephrolithotripsy (PCNL) that is done by different methods, especially metal telescoping and one shot. In this study, two different methods of access dilation one shot and telescoping were compared.
Materials and Methods:
In observational cross-sectional study, 240 patients who were a candidate for PCNL were selected and randomly divided into two groups. The first group was undergone one-shot method and the second group was undergone telescoping method. The decrease in hemoglobin (Hb), duration of hospitalization and the time of radiation exposure during access dilation was compared in two groups by SPSS software version 21, (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA).
Results:
The decrease of Hb level after intervention in one-shot group was 1.08 ± 1.23 g/dl and in telescoping, group was 1.51 ± 1.08 g/dl with no difference statistically (
P
= 0.37). The mean duration of hospitalization in one shot and telescoping group were 2.36 ± 0.67 and 2.28 ± 0.61 days, respectively. According to
t
-test, there was no significant difference between the two groups (
P
= 0.37). Average radiation exposure in one shot group was 7.13 s and in telescoping, group was 35.75 s, and there was a significant difference between the two groups (
P
< 0.001).
Conclusion:
One-shot method is superior to telescoping method due to less time for radiation exposure and no more blood loss and other complications during PCNL.
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Original Article:
The Effect of a Single dose Dantrolene in Patients with Vasospasm Following Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Masih Sabouri, Mahmood Momeni, Fariborz Khorvash, Majid Rezvani, Homayon Tabesh
Adv Biomed Res
2017, 6:83 (14 July 2017)
DOI
:10.4103/2277-9175.210660
PMID
:28808649
Background:
Cerebral vasospasm is a prolonged, occasionally severe, but reversible narrowing of the cerebral arteries that begins 3 to 5 days after the hemorrhage becomes maximal at 14 days. This study is designed to evaluate the effect of dantrolene on the reduction of vasospasm following aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH).
Materials and Methods:
This randomized controlled clinical trial was conducted on 32 patients with proven aneurysms in AL-Zahra hospital during 2011-2013. They were randomly divided into two groups. In all patients, daily transcranial Doppler sonography was performed and as soon as the diagnosis of vasospasm onset in the first group, in addition to conventional treatment of vasospasm 2.5 mg/kg Dantrolene infusion within 60 minutes and while the blood pressure and heart rate of patient monitored, and arterial flow velocity changes such as PSV and MFV were measured by transcranial Doppler sonography in 45, 90 and 135 minutes. Data was analyzed by SPSS 22 and Chi-square, Student t, Mann-Whitney and ANOVA tests with repeated observations.
Results:
There was no significant difference in the site of the aneurysm in the two groups. The mean of PSV index prior to treatment and the 45
th
minute was not different but at 90
th
and 135
th
minutes it was significantly lower in the Dantrolene receiving group (
P
< 0.05). The mean of MFV index prior to intervention and in the 45
th
minute was not different between two groups, but at 90
th
and 135
th
minutes was significantly lower in the target group
Conclusion:
Using dantrolene in patients with artery vasospasm significantly reduced artery spasm and increased the patient recovery.
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Case Report:
Traumatic Arteriovenous Malformation of the Superficial Temporal Artery
Mahmoud Omrani Fard, Omid Yousofnejad, Mohammadbagher Heydari
Adv Biomed Res
2017, 6:82 (14 July 2017)
DOI
:10.4103/2277-9175.210663
PMID
:28808648
Most of the vascular lesions on head and neck soft tissue are congenital, but a rare cause can be trauma. A 23-year-old man came to our clinic with a wide pulsatile tortuous mass in the left temporofrontal area. That mass was appeared since 10 years ago. Ten years before his coming to our clinic, he had a blunt trauma in that area. After that, a small wound appeared there and healed gradually. In clinical examination, mass was large and pulsatile, and a fine murmur was detected from it. In paraclinical examination, computed tomography scan with intravenous contrast and sonography revealed a vascular mass with arteriovenous (AV) fistula in soft tissue only in that area. We operated him and vascular mass completely excised without recurrency. Pathologic report was AV malformation (AVM). According to our study, also rare trauma is one of the causes of AVMs, and we able to resection it completely without recurrency.
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The Relationship between the Time of Endoscopy and Morbidity and Mortality Rates in Patients with Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Vahid Sebghatollahi, Khadijeh Ghomi, Babak Tamizifar, Mohammad Minakari, Mahsa Khodadoustan
Adv Biomed Res
2017, 6:81 (14 July 2017)
DOI
:10.4103/2277-9175.210664
PMID
:28808647
Background:
This study was done to evaluate the relationship between the time of endoscopy in patients with upper gastrointestinal bleeding with morbidity and mortality rates of patients at the Al Zahra Hospital emergency room.
Materials and Methods:
In a cohort study, 1152 patients at 2014 and 2015 have been hospitalized due to gastrointestinal bleeding in Al Zahra Hospital, were selected and demographic and clinical information and day and time of endoscopy and hospital mortality and fewer deaths than a month after discharge were studied, and prognosis was analyzed in terms of day and time of endoscopy.
Results:
Nine hundred and seventy-three cases (84.5%) of endoscopy were performed during the working days and 179 (15.5%) were performed on holidays. Moreover, 801 cases (69.5%) of endoscopy were done in the morning and 351 cases (30.5%) were performed in the evening and night shifts. The day and time of endoscopy had no significant effect on mortality in hospital and less than a month after but hospital death in whom underwent endoscopy by fellowship was significantly higher (
P
= 0.004).
Conclusion:
Endoscopy in nonholiday and holiday days and the time of endoscopy has no significant effect on hospital mortality 1 month after discharge. However, other factors such as endoscopy by attendant or fellowship, time between admission to endoscopy, age and sex of the patients, etc., were significantly effective on in-hospital mortality and death 1 months after discharge. Also faster and sooner endoscopy cannot reduce rate of blood transfusions or reduce the length of hospital stay but faster endoscopy of patients can reduce the risk of in-hospital death.
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Application of Epstein–Barr Virus for Optimization of Immortalized B-lymphocyte Production as a Positive Control in Genetic Studies
Behnaz Tousizadeh, Sharareh Moghim, Ahmad Reza Salehi Chaleshtori, Maryam Ghanbarian, Mina Mirian, Mansoor Salehi, Sepideh Tousizadeh, Fatemeh Zaboli
Adv Biomed Res
2017, 6:80 (14 July 2017)
DOI
:10.4103/2277-9175.210659
PMID
:28808646
Background:
Infection of B-cells with Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) leads to more and subsequent immortalization. This is considered as the method of choice for generating lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCLs). Producing LCLs, although very useful but is very time consuming and troublesome, drives the requirement for quicker and more reliable methods for EBV-driven B-cell transformation.
Materials and Methods:
After successfully production of LCLs, different parameters including temperature, serum concentration, type of culture medium, and CO
2
concentration were evaluated on EBV-transformed B-cells. In this study, we were able to produce LCLs and optimize condition.
Results:
The best condition for generating LCLs was 37°C, 5% CO
2
, 20% fasting blood sugar, and RPMI 1640. The study results were to establish a reliable method for producing LCLs that can be used to produce immortalized B-cells from almost any sources.
Conclusion:
This can help with tumorgenecity studies, as well as producing control material for rare genetic disorders and so on. The aim of this study was to determine optimized condition for reliable and reproducible LCLs from different sources.
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Effect of Vitamin D Supplementation on the Incidence of Gestational Diabetes
Hatav Ghasemi Tehrani, Fatemeh Mostajeran, Behnaz Banihashemi
Adv Biomed Res
2017, 6:79 (14 July 2017)
DOI
:10.4103/2277-9175.210658
PMID
:28808645
Background:
The aim of this study was survey of the effect of Vitamin D supplementation on the incidence of gestational diabetes (GDM) in pregnant women.
Materials and Methods:
This randomized clinical trial was conducted at Alzahra and Shahid Beheshti Hospital in Isfahan, Iran, from January, 2013 to January, 2014 on 210 pregnant women referred to gynecology clinics. Serum levels of Vitamin D were measured, and those with lower serum levels of 10 nmol/L randomly divided into two groups of A and B. Pregnant women with normal Vitamin D level assigned as Group C. Group A was given 50,000 IU Vitamin D supplement every 2 weeks for 10 weeks, and Group B were given the omega-3 pearl as placebo. Then, the incidence of GDM was measured in 24–26 weeks of pregnancy with glucose tolerance test and compared in three groups. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 20 by descriptive statistics, Chi-square and Logistic regression.
Results:
The mean age of participants was 24.76 years (8.02 standard deviation, range 16–36 years). The incidence of GDM at 24–26 weeks gestational age were 8.57% in normal Vitamin D group, 10.00% in Vitamin D deficiency with treatment group, and 11.43% in Vitamin D deficiency without treatment group. The difference between groups in terms of incidence of GDM was not statistically significant (
P
= 0.112).
Conclusion:
Vitamin D supplementation had not effect on incidence of GDM during pregnancy.
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The Comparative Study of Refractive Index Variations between Haigis, Srk/T and Hoffer-Q Formulas Used for Preoperative Biometry Calculation in Patients with the Axial Length >25 mm
Hasan Razmjoo, Hosein Atarzadeh, Neda Kargar, Mohammad Behfarnia, Kobra Nasrollahi, Ali Kamali
Adv Biomed Res
2017, 6:78 (14 July 2017)
DOI
:10.4103/2277-9175.210657
PMID
:28808644
Background:
To compare refractive index variation between Hoffer-Q, Haigis and SRK/T formulas used for preoperative biometry calculation in patients with axial length >25 mm, undergoing cataract surgery.
Materials and Methods:
This is a randomized clinical trial study was performed on 54 eyes of 54 patients with ages of 40–70 years old and axial length >25 mm classified into three groups that their IOL POWER were calculated by Haigis, SRK/T and Hoffer-Q formulas before undergoing cataract surgery. Their refractive index variations were calculated from the difference between predicted refractive error formula and actual post-operative refractive error formula. The collected data was entered in SPSS software and was analyzed by ANOVA and Chi-square statistical test.
Results:
With comparison sphere, astigmatism and spherical equivalent indexes before and after of cataract surgery between Haigis, SRK/T, and Hoffer-Q formulas, statistically significant differences were found between the mean of sphere and SE indexes in patients with use of Haigis and SRK/T formulas that have been more favorable post-operative refraction.
Conclusions:
Haigis formula and then, with slight difference, SRK/T formula have better and more acceptable post-operative refraction results than Hoffer-Q formula in patients with high axial myopia. Therefore, it is recommended using Haigis and SRK/T formulas for IOL power calculation in patients with high axial myopia undergoing cataract surgery.
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Polymorphism (rs16917496) at the miR-502 Binding Site of the Lysine Methyltransferase 5A (
SET8
) and its Correlation with Colorectal Cancer in Iranians
Meysam Mosallayi, Miganoosh Simonian, Sharifeh Khosravi, Ahmad Reza Salehi, Mahsa Khodadoostan, Vahid Sebghatollahi, Azar Baradaran, Rasoul Salehi
Adv Biomed Res
2017, 6:77 (14 July 2017)
DOI
:10.4103/2277-9175.210656
PMID
:28808643
Background:
One of the gene expression regulatory mechanisms is mediated by small noncoding RNAs called microRNA (miRNA). They interact with a recognition sequence located mostly in 3'-untranslated regions (3'-UTRs) of mRNAs. Polymorphisms in miRNAs recognition sequences could affect gene expression which in turn may alter disease susceptibility.
SET8
, a member of the
SET
domain-containing methyltransferase, acts in a variety of biological processes such as genomic stability. Here, we report correlation of rs16917496 polymorphism, located in the recognition sequence of miR-502 within 3'-UTR of
SET8
, with colorectal cancer (CRC) in Iranians.
Materials and Methods:
One hundred and seventy CRC patients and 170 noncancer counterparts were recruited in this case–control study. Genotyping of rs16917496 was performed using polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism method.
Results:
There was no significant association of rs16917496 with CRC in population under study (
P
value for genotype and allele distribution were >0.05). However, stratification analysis based on smoking status revealed that TT+TC genotypes of
SET8
rs16917496 are strongly associated with increased risk of CRC (odds ratio: 5.8, 95% confidence interval: 1.37–24.34,
P
- 0.005) in smoker subgroup.
Conclusion:
Correlation of rs16917496 T allele with CRC in smokers is emphasizing the importance of individuals' genotype in the recruitment of adverse health hazards of smoking more profoundly for certain people compared to others.
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