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    <dc:date>2026-04-18T03:51:42Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Double set up technique as a bailout of diagonal branch coronary perforation:  a case report</title>
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    <description>Title: Double set up technique as a bailout of diagonal branch coronary perforation:  a case report
Authors: Syukri, Muhammad; Yanni, Mefri; Syafri, Masrul; Phalguna, Shindu; Firmansyah, Alles; Sari Mutma Indah, Merlin; Mahendra, Ivan; Zulkarnain, Hadi
Abstract: Double set up technique as a bailout of diagonal branch coronary perforation: &#xD;
a case report&#xD;
Muhammad Syukri1&#xD;
, Mefri Yanni1&#xD;
, Masrul Syafri1&#xD;
, Shindu Phalguna2&#xD;
, Alles Firmansyah2&#xD;
, Merlin Sari Mutma Indah2&#xD;
, Ivan &#xD;
Mahendra3&#xD;
, Hadi Zulkarnain4&#xD;
Case Report/Series&#xD;
ABSTRACT&#xD;
Coronary artery perforation is a rare but potentially life-threatening complication &#xD;
of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). A 55-year-old male with a history of &#xD;
implanted stent on the left main ostium to the proximal left circumflex artery (LCX) &#xD;
and distal right coronary artery, and chronic total occlusion (CTO) on ostium left &#xD;
anterior descending (LAD). PCI was performed using a stiff wire to cross the CTO body &#xD;
in LAD. We performed an injection and confirmed the presence of extravasation. We &#xD;
successfully managed to stop the bleeding by placing the tips of floppy wire that were &#xD;
cut into pieces. A drainage pathway was made through thoracotomy for pericardial &#xD;
effusion. Angiography showed persisting extravasation at the wire insertion site. We &#xD;
then made our own covered stent. We implanted on the osteal LAD until proximal LCX. &#xD;
Repeated angiography showed no contrast extravasated from the perforation site, &#xD;
and the patient was stabilized and discharged.&#xD;
KEYWORDS complication, coronary artery, stent</description>
    <dc:date>2024-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Psychosocial impacts of coughing in public places during the COVID-19 pandemic:  a cross-sectional study in the western region of Saudi Arabia</title>
    <link>http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/6109</link>
    <description>Title: Psychosocial impacts of coughing in public places during the COVID-19 pandemic:  a cross-sectional study in the western region of Saudi Arabia
Authors: Dakheel Alahmadi, Abdulrahman; Yunus Mandil, Amjad; Mohammed Alshamran, Abdulaziz; Hani Alharbi, Mohsen; Eldigire Ahmed, Mohamed; Suresh Kumar, Raju
Abstract: Psychosocial impacts of coughing in public places during the COVID-19 pandemic: &#xD;
a cross-sectional study in the western region of Saudi Arabia&#xD;
Abdulrahman Dakheel Alahmadi1,2, Amjad Yunus Mandili1,2, Abdulaziz Mohammed Alshamrani1,2, Mohsen Hani Alharbi1,2, &#xD;
Mohamed Eldigire Ahmed2,3, Raju Suresh Kumar2,3&#xD;
Community Research&#xD;
ABSTRACT&#xD;
BACKGROUND Dry cough is a prevalent symptom of COVID-19. During the pandemic, &#xD;
people may mistake this cough for symptoms associated with other respiratory &#xD;
diseases. This increases the risk of individuals with a cough being falsely judged as &#xD;
having COVID-19. This study aimed to investigate the impact of coughing in public places &#xD;
on adults’ mental and social well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic and to explore &#xD;
the role of demographic factors in the relationship between coughing and psychosocial &#xD;
life in public places in the western region of Saudi Arabia.&#xD;
METHODS This cross-sectional study was conducted in the western region of Saudi &#xD;
Arabia, targeting healthy adults aged ≥18 years. The participants were randomly selected &#xD;
using a cluster sampling technique. Data were collected through a self-administered &#xD;
validated questionnaire to explore the psychosocial impact of coughing in public places &#xD;
during the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, the questionnaire collected demographic &#xD;
information, smoking habits, cough frequency, consumption of cough medications, &#xD;
history of mild respiratory diseases, and family history of chronic respiratory illnesses. &#xD;
The mean and standard deviation were used to calculate continuous variables, and &#xD;
frequency and percentages were used to present categorical variables. We analyzed &#xD;
the relationships between study variables using the analysis of variance test.&#xD;
RESULTS 288 adults participated in the study, with a 67.2% agreement score. 82.0% &#xD;
of the participants avoided people who coughed in public, while 51.8% felt angry and &#xD;
frustrated when someone coughed in public during the pandemic.&#xD;
CONCLUSIONS COVID-19 has changed how people react to coughing in public. Mild &#xD;
coughs can be mistaken for COVID-19, leading to avoidance.&#xD;
KEYWORDS cough, COVID-19, psychosocial factors, public, stress</description>
    <dc:date>2024-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Predictor of recurrent exacerbations in pediatric asthma</title>
    <link>http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/6103</link>
    <description>Title: Predictor of recurrent exacerbations in pediatric asthma
Authors: Cong Tran, Ly; Viet Phan, Hung; Vo-Pham-Minh, Thu
Abstract: Predictor of recurrent exacerbations in pediatric asthma&#xD;
Ly Cong Tran1&#xD;
, Hung Viet Phan1&#xD;
, Thu Vo-Pham-Minh2&#xD;
, Nghia Quang Bui1&#xD;
, Chuong Nguyen-Dinh-Nguyen1&#xD;
, Nguyen Thi &#xD;
Nguyen Thao1&#xD;
, Ai Uyen Nguyen Huynh1&#xD;
, Nhu Thi Huynh Tran1&#xD;
, Phuong Minh Nguyen1&#xD;
Medical Journal of Indonesia&#xD;
Clinical Research&#xD;
ABSTRACT&#xD;
BACKGROUND Asthma imposes a heavy morbidity burden during childhood. Severe &#xD;
persistent asthma significantly increases patients’ risk of exacerbations, hospital &#xD;
admissions, and mortality and often substantially impairs their quality of life. This study &#xD;
aimed to identify high-risk patients for exacerbation recurrence using spirometric &#xD;
parameters.&#xD;
METHODS A prospective cohort study involving patients with asthma aged 6–15 years &#xD;
was conducted at the principal children’s hospital in Mekong Delta, Vietnam, from &#xD;
June 2020 to June 2022. Demographic, clinical, and lung function characteristics of &#xD;
the patients were collected. Spirometry measurement parameters were utilized as &#xD;
predictive factors for the short-term asthma exacerbation recurrence.&#xD;
RESULTS Among all patients (mean age of 9.5 years old), 10.4% experienced recurrent &#xD;
exacerbations. FEV1&#xD;
, FVC, FEV1&#xD;
/FVC, FEF25–75, FEF25–75/FVC, and PEF, gradually decreased &#xD;
with increasing exacerbation severity (p&lt;0.01). All patients showed a positive &#xD;
bronchodilator responsiveness (BDR), with a mean value of 16.85 (3.00)%, which was &#xD;
significantly different between the severe and non-severe asthma groups (20.53 [2.83] &#xD;
versus 16.00 [2.35], p&lt;0.001). After adjusting in multivariable logistic regression, a BDR &#xD;
≥20% was identified as the sole independent factor associated with an increased risk of &#xD;
asthma exacerbation recurrence (aOR 6.95, 95% CI 1.08–44.75, p = 0.041).&#xD;
CONCLUSIONS A high BDR can serve as a predictor of acute asthma exacerbation &#xD;
recurrence.&#xD;
KEYWORDS asthma, children, exacerbation, prognosis, spirometry</description>
    <dc:date>2024-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Efficacy of cilostazol in promoting the maturation of newly created arteriovenous  fistula in patients with end-stage renal disease: a systematic review and meta analysis</title>
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    <description>Title: Efficacy of cilostazol in promoting the maturation of newly created arteriovenous  fistula in patients with end-stage renal disease: a systematic review and meta analysis
Authors: Alvenus Willim, Herick; Sugandi, Erica; Rosa, Rosa; Ariyanto San, Alvin; Khouw, Hengky
Abstract: Efficacy of cilostazol in promoting the maturation of newly created arteriovenous &#xD;
fistula in patients with end-stage renal disease: a systematic review and meta analysis&#xD;
Herick Alvenus Willim,1&#xD;
 Erica Sugandi,2&#xD;
 Rosa,3&#xD;
 Alvin Ariyanto Sani,4&#xD;
 Hengky Khouw4&#xD;
Clinical Research&#xD;
ABSTRACT&#xD;
BACKGROUND Arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is considered the gold standard for vascular &#xD;
access in hemodialysis. However, achieving the successful maturation of AVF remains a &#xD;
challenge. Cilostazol, a phosphodiesterase-3 inhibitor, has shown promise in enhancing &#xD;
AVF maturation. This study aimed to assess the clinical efficacy of cilostazol in promoting &#xD;
AVF maturation.&#xD;
METHODS This meta-analysis was conducted following the Preferred Reporting Items &#xD;
for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. A comprehensive systematic &#xD;
literature search was performed using PubMed, ScienceDirect, Cochrane Library, &#xD;
ProQuest, and Google Scholar to identify studies investigating the efficacy of cilostazol &#xD;
on the maturation of newly created AVF in patients with end-stage renal disease and &#xD;
published up to August 2023. The intervention group received perioperative cilostazol &#xD;
therapy, while the control group did not receive cilostazol. The outcomes were the &#xD;
maturation rate of AVF and AVF-related complications. Meta-analysis was conducted &#xD;
using Review Manager software version 5.3.&#xD;
RESULTS 5 studies involving 549 patients were included. The intervention group &#xD;
comprised 228 patients, while the control group comprised 321 patients. In the pooled &#xD;
analysis, patients in the intervention group had a significantly higher rate of AVF &#xD;
maturation (odds ratio [OR] = 2.18, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.29–3.68, p = 0.003, I2&#xD;
= 47%) and a lower rate of AVF-related complications (OR = 0.46, 95% CI: 0.28–0.77, p = &#xD;
0.003, I2&#xD;
 = 27%) compared to the control.&#xD;
CONCLUSIONS Cilostazol was associated with a higher rate of AVF maturation and a &#xD;
lower rate of AVF-related complications.&#xD;
KEYWORDS arteriovenous fistula, cilostazol, end-stage renal disease, hemodialysis</description>
    <dc:date>2024-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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