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Papers by Seyed Javad Hashemian
International Ophthalmology, Apr 7, 2022
Purpose: To determine the effect of a single-segment intrastromal corneal ring segment (ICRS;Inta... more Purpose: To determine the effect of a single-segment intrastromal corneal ring segment (ICRS;Intacs-SK) on early keratoconus (KCN) or pellucid marginal degeneration (PMD). Methods: It is a prospective interventional study. One-hundred-twenty-four eyes (99 patients) with KCN and 36 eyes (26 patients) with PMD at early stage (the maximum keratometric reading less than 55 diopters) were included to ICRS implantation using femtosecond laser at a tertiary university-based hospital and a private outpatient center. The uncorrected distance and spectacle-corrected visual acuity (UDVA and SCDVA), manifest spherical and cylindrical refractions, and keratometry indices were measured preoperatively and postoperatively, 1 week, 2 and 6 months. Results: One week after surgery, signi cant improvements were observed in UDVA, SCDVA, cylinder and keratometry readings of both KCN and PMD groups (all P<0.05) with no signi cant changes afterwards. No signi cant change occurred in the sphere refraction of PMD group (P=0.10) in contrast to KCN group (P<0.001). Corneal irregularity of KCN group in central 3 and 5 mm zones increased at 1 week (both P<0.001) and then continued to decrease up to 6 months. However, the corneal irregularity of PMD group had signi cant reduction only at 1 week in 5-mm zone (P=0.02) and 2 months in 3-mm zone (P=0.01) postoperatively. The nal e cacy indexes were 1.44±0.71 and 0.87±0.40 in KCN and PMD groups, respectively. Conclusion: Visual acuity and keratometry values reached stability at 1 week, after one-segment Intacs-SK implantation in KCN and PMD groups. The short-term e cacy of the procedure was more in early KCN compared to early PMD.
Journal of Current Ophthalmology
Purpose: To analyze the biometric values and the prevalence of corneal astigmatism in cataract su... more Purpose: To analyze the biometric values and the prevalence of corneal astigmatism in cataract surgery candidates. Methods: This is a prospective study. Ocular biometric values and corneal keratometric astigmatism were measured by optical low-coherence reflectometry (Lenstar LS 900) before surgery in patients who were candidates for cataract extraction surgery. Descriptive measurements of biometric dimensions and keratometric cylinder data and their correlations with sex and age were evaluated. Results: Ocular biometric and keratometric values from 2084 eyes of 2084 patients (mean age 66.43, range 19–95 years) were analyzed. The mean values were as follows: corneal astigmatism 0.89 diopter (D), mean corneal keratometry 44.29 D, central corneal thickness 534 μ, internal anterior chamber depth (ACD) 3.11 mm, lens thickness 4.50 mm, and axial length 23.35 mm. Corneal astigmatism was <1.25 D in 1660 (79.5%) of eyes. Astigmatism was with-the-rule in 976 (46.8%) of eyes, against-the-rule (ATR) in 702 (33.7%), and oblique in 406 (19.5%). Analysis of corneal astigmatism revealed a change toward “ATR” with age which was not statistically significant. The ACD was correlated with age. The amount of corneal astigmatism had no correlation with age and sex. Conclusion: Corneal astigmatism was higher than 1.25 D in about 21% of cataract surgery candidates with slight differences between the various age ranges and had no correlation with age and sex.
International Ophthalmology, 2019
We aimed to systematically review the existing evidence and determine the efficacy of MyoRing as ... more We aimed to systematically review the existing evidence and determine the efficacy of MyoRing as a novel method for treatment of keratoconus using meta-analysis. Methods Online electronic search of Medline, ISI Web of Science, Embase, Scopus, and Cochrane Library databases was performed with reference lists of relevant articles for pre-post trials published through August 2017. Uncorrected distance visual acuity (UDVA), corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA), sphere, cylinder, spherical equivalent (SE), maximum, minimum, and mean keratometry were considered as the visual acuity outcomes. Weighted mean difference (WMD) with 95% confidence interval was used as pooled estimation of intervention efficacy using random-effects meta-analysis. Heterogeneity was measured with the Cochran Q statistic and quantified with the I 2 statistic using Stata software.
International Ophthalmology
To determine the effect of a single-segment intrastromal corneal ring segment (ICRS; Intacs SK) o... more To determine the effect of a single-segment intrastromal corneal ring segment (ICRS; Intacs SK) on early keratoconus (KCN) and pellucid marginal degeneration (PMD). It is a prospective interventional study. One hundred twenty-four eyes (99 patients) with KCN and 36 eyes (26 patients) with PMD at early stage (the maximum keratometric reading less than 55 diopters) were included to ICRS implantation using femtosecond laser at a tertiary university-based hospital and a private outpatient center. The uncorrected distance and spectacle-corrected visual acuity (UDVA and SCDVA), manifest spherical and cylindrical refractions, and keratometry indices were measured preoperatively and postoperatively, 1 week, 2 and 6 months. One week after surgery, significant improvements were observed in UDVA, SCDVA, cylinder and keratometry readings of both KCN and PMD groups (all P < 0.05) with no significant changes afterward. No significant change occurred in the sphere refraction of PMD group (P = 0.10) in contrast to KCN group (P < 0.001). Corneal irregularity of KCN group in central 3 and 5 mm zones increased at 1 week (both P < 0.001) and then started to decrease up to 6 months. However, the corneal irregularity of PMD group had significant reduction only at 1 week in 5-mm zone (P = 0.02) and 2 months in 3-mm zone (P = 0.01) postoperatively. The final efficacy indexes were 1.44 ± 0.71 and 0.87 ± 0.40 in KCN and PMD groups, respectively. Visual acuity, refractive errors and keratometry values have been improved after one-segment Intacs SK implantation in early KCN and PMD patients.
Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences, 2011
Objective(s) Clinical studies of treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) with autologous adult stem... more Objective(s) Clinical studies of treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) with autologous adult stem cells led us to examine the impression of a combination therapy. This was performed by intravenous injection of human umbilical cord matrix stem cell (hUCMSC-Wharton,s jelly stem cell) with bone marrow cell mobilized by granulocytecolony stimulating factor (G-CSF) in rats injured with cortical compact device. Materials and Methods Adult male Wistar rats (n= 50) were injured with controlled cortical impact device and divided into five groups. All injections were performed 1 day after injury into the tail veins of rats. Neurological functional evaluation of animals was performed before and after injury using modified neurological severity scores (mNSS). Animals were sacrificed 42 days after TBI and brain sections were stained by Brdu immunohistochemistry. Results Statistically significant improvement in functional outcome was observed in treatment groups when compared with control (P< ...
Reviews in Clinical Medicine, 2014
Currently, a large burden of hospital admissions is related to minor head trauma and its related ... more Currently, a large burden of hospital admissions is related to minor head trauma and its related imaging studies. One of the challenging issues for emergency physicians is brain computed tomography scan. Sensible use of computed tomography studies could minimize unnecessary radiation exposure and resource use. On the other hand, it can result in delayed or missed early treatment of intracranial injury.The aim of this review is to evaluate and summarize the costs and benefits of using diagnostic measurements in minor head trauma with particular focus on computed tomography scan and the advances and limitations of available guidelines. We studied different issues related to the current approach to minor head trauma in emergency departments. Altogether, it seems using brain computed tomography scan in the setting of emergency is a cost-effective method for the selected patients with minor head injury. However, concerning considerable costs of caring for patients with head injury and hi...
Purpose: To determine the effect of a single-segment intrastromal corneal ring segment (ICRS;Inta... more Purpose: To determine the effect of a single-segment intrastromal corneal ring segment (ICRS;Intacs-SK) on early keratoconus (KCN) or pellucid marginal degeneration (PMD).Methods: It is a prospective interventional study. One-hundred-twenty-four eyes (99 patients) with KCN and 36 eyes (26 patients) with PMD at early stage (the maximum keratometric reading less than 55 diopters) were included to ICRS implantation using femtosecond laser at a tertiary university-based hospital and a private outpatient center. The uncorrected distance and spectacle-corrected visual acuity (UDVA and SCDVA), manifest spherical and cylindrical refractions, and keratometry indices were measured preoperatively and postoperatively, 1 week, 2 and 6 months.Results: One week after surgery, significant improvements were observed in UDVA, SCDVA, cylinder and keratometry readings of both KCN and PMD groups (all P<0.05) with no significant changes afterwards. No significant change occurred in the sphere refracti...
Journal of Diabetes Research, 2015
Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is an autoimmune disorder that leads to beta cell destruction and... more Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is an autoimmune disorder that leads to beta cell destruction and lowered insulin production. In recent years, stem cell therapies have opened up new horizons to treatment of diabetes mellitus. Among all kinds of stem cells, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been shown to be an interesting therapeutic option based on their immunomodulatory properties and differentiation potentials confirmed in various experimental and clinical trial studies. In this review, we discuss MSCs differential potentials in differentiation into insulin-producing cells (IPCs) from various sources and also have an overview on currently understood mechanisms through which MSCs exhibit their immunomodulatory effects. Other important issues that are provided in this review, due to their importance in the field of cell therapy, are genetic manipulations (as a new biotechnological method), routes of transplantation, combination of MSCs with other cell types, frequency of transplant...
Nature, 2015
Silvano Fares and colleagues' recommendations for managing Europe's forests to promote resilience... more Silvano Fares and colleagues' recommendations for managing Europe's forests to promote resilience and carbon storage (Nature 519, 407-409; 2015) seem to overlook the implications for forests as natural ecosystems and run counter to biodiversity sustainability guidelines (D. B. Lindenmayer et al. Biol. Conserv. 131, 433-445; 2006). These must be taken into account if we are to meet the Convention on Biological Diversity's Aichi targets and the European Union's 2020 target for halting biodiversity loss. For example, managing a forest's composition of tree species in favour of productive, gale-resistant and diseasetolerant species or genotypes will be at the expense of hundreds of native woody species and their rich biota of insects and fungi. Harvesting trees at shorter intervals to promote carbon storage would endanger old forests and veteran trees, along with the birds, bats, beetles, fungi and lichens they support. And removing woody debris to prevent wildfires would kill the wealth of species that thrive on dead and decaying wood.
Journal of diabetes and metabolic disorders, 2015
Calcitriol is documented to cause significant increase in bone mass densitometry counteracting os... more Calcitriol is documented to cause significant increase in bone mass densitometry counteracting osteoporosis. Promising results of calcitriol supplementation in studies aiming space flight induced osteoporosis is little and the effect of this hormone on biomarkers of bone metabolism is not examined yet in space flight models of osteoporosis in rats. This was an interventional animal study being performed in a 1-month period. We included 21 Sprague Dawley strain rats (>200 gr, >6 week) who were randomly assigned to receive daily supplementation of oral 0.03μgr calcitriol and to be submitted to tail suspension model. Rats were followed for 1 month and were tested for serum osteocalcin (OC), alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and serum calcium at the beginning and the end of the study period. The results were analyzed and compared between groups. Although serum levels of osteocalcin and alkaline phosphatase biomarkers and total serum calcium were not significantly different within and bet...
Tanaffos, 2013
The burden of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is quite high and its prevalence is in... more The burden of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is quite high and its prevalence is increasing. We aimed to evaluate the correlation of COPD severity according to the American Thoracic Society (ATS) criteria with spirometric measurements in patients admitted to the emergency ward. In this cross-sectional descriptive study, 50 randomly selected patients with COPD admitted to the emergency ward in a tertiary care center were evaluated. The COPD severity according to the ATS criteria was measured and its association with spirometric findings was evaluated. The statistical analysis was performed by SPSS software and the Kendall's tau-b correlation test. The mean age (±standard deviation) was 64.3 ± 11.3 years. Twelve percent were females and 88 percent were males. The COPD severity, according to the ATS criteria, was mild in 16%, moderate in 48%, severe in 32% and very severe in four percent. There was a statistically significant correlation between total lung capacity (T...
International Journal of Critical Illness and Injury Science, 2014
International journal of preventive medicine, 2013
In spite of several efforts for decreasing blood loss, our experience sometimes shows that some p... more In spite of several efforts for decreasing blood loss, our experience sometimes shows that some patients bleed more profusely during rhinoplasty. Patient position could have deep impact on bleeding amount during surgical procedures. In this study, we aimed to compare reverse trendelenburg position and head-up position on intra-operative bleeding of elective rhinoplasty. This was to check the effects of reverse trendelenburg position and head up position on the intraoperative bleeding of elective rhinoplasty. In this study, 30 ASA I (American Society of Anesthesiology physical condition classification) patients between 18 and 40 years of age who were candidate to rhinoplasty operations for first time were included. Patients were randomly assigned to reverse trendelenburg or head-up position. Exclusion criteria was any history or lab indicating coagulation problems or using any drug. All gauzes used and the blood that accumulated in the aspirator throughout the operation were calculat...
International Journal of Mycobacteriology, 2015
JRSM Open, 2014
Invasive candidiasis (IC) is associated with high mortality in intensive care unit (ICU) patients... more Invasive candidiasis (IC) is associated with high mortality in intensive care unit (ICU) patients. Timely diagnosis of this potentially fatal condition remains a challenge; on the other hand, the criteria for initiating empirical antifungal therapy in critically ill patients are not well defined in different patient population and ICU settings. Alongside the international guidelines, reaching regional and local consensus on diagnosis and management of IC in ICU setting is essential. This report summarizes our present status of IC management in ICU, considered by a group of Iranian experts in the fields of intensive care and infectious diseases. A round table of 17 experts was held to review the available data and discuss the optimal treatment strategies for IC in critical care setting. Comparative published data on the management of IC were analytically reviewed and the commonly asked questions about the management of IC in ICU were isolated. These questions were interactively discu...
Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research, 2014
Pulmonary thrombus emboli (PTE) have a wide clinical spectrum, from asymptomatic small PTE to lif... more Pulmonary thrombus emboli (PTE) have a wide clinical spectrum, from asymptomatic small PTE to life-threatening one, which may cause cardiogenic shock. It is classified as acute/chronic and massive/sub massive. PTE risk factors and relative causes to elevate its mortality are present in this review article. At last, we have a brief recommendation for treatment. There are several diagnosing test such as D-dimer, echocardiography, electrocardiography, brain natriuretic peptide, laboratory tests, chest X-ray, ultrasound, and pulmonary angiography which are different in specificity and sensitivity. Finally, in the diagnostic approach, we explain relative studies to Wells rule, Geneva rule, pulmonary embolism (PE) severity index, and PE rule out criteria.
Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine, 2015
Background: Stress-related mucosal disease occurs in many critically ill-patients within 24 h of ... more Background: Stress-related mucosal disease occurs in many critically ill-patients within 24 h of admission. Proton pump inhibitor therapy has been documented to produce more potent inhibition of gastric acid secretion than histamine 2 receptor antagonists. This study aimed to compare extemporaneous preparations of omeprazole, pantoprazole oral suspension and intravenous (IV) pantoprazole on the gastric pH in intensive care unit patients. Materials and Methods: This was a randomized single-blind-study. Patients of ≥ 16 years of age with a nasogastric tube, who required mechanical ventilation for ≥ 48 h, were eligible for inclusion. The excluded patients were those with active gastrointestinal bleeding, known allergy to omeprazole and pantoprazole and those intolerant to the nasogastric tube. Fifty-six patients were randomized to treatment with omeprazole suspension 2 mg/ml (40 mg every day), pantoprazole suspension 2 mg/ml (40 mg every day) and IV pantoprazole (40 mg every day) for up to 14 days. Gastric aspirates were sampled before and 1-2.5 h after the drug administration for the pH measurement using an external pH meter. Data were analyzed using SPSS (version 21.0). Results: In this study, 56 critically ill-patients (39 male, 17 female, mean age: 61.5 ± 15.65 years) were followed for the control of the gastric pH. On each of the 14 trial days the mean of the gastric pH alteration was signifi cantly higher in omeprazole and pantoprazole suspension-treated patients than in IV pantoprazole-treated patients (P < 0.001). Conclusion: Omeprazole and pantoprazole oral suspension are more effective than IV pantoprazole in increasing the gastric pH.
International Ophthalmology, Apr 7, 2022
Purpose: To determine the effect of a single-segment intrastromal corneal ring segment (ICRS;Inta... more Purpose: To determine the effect of a single-segment intrastromal corneal ring segment (ICRS;Intacs-SK) on early keratoconus (KCN) or pellucid marginal degeneration (PMD). Methods: It is a prospective interventional study. One-hundred-twenty-four eyes (99 patients) with KCN and 36 eyes (26 patients) with PMD at early stage (the maximum keratometric reading less than 55 diopters) were included to ICRS implantation using femtosecond laser at a tertiary university-based hospital and a private outpatient center. The uncorrected distance and spectacle-corrected visual acuity (UDVA and SCDVA), manifest spherical and cylindrical refractions, and keratometry indices were measured preoperatively and postoperatively, 1 week, 2 and 6 months. Results: One week after surgery, signi cant improvements were observed in UDVA, SCDVA, cylinder and keratometry readings of both KCN and PMD groups (all P<0.05) with no signi cant changes afterwards. No signi cant change occurred in the sphere refraction of PMD group (P=0.10) in contrast to KCN group (P<0.001). Corneal irregularity of KCN group in central 3 and 5 mm zones increased at 1 week (both P<0.001) and then continued to decrease up to 6 months. However, the corneal irregularity of PMD group had signi cant reduction only at 1 week in 5-mm zone (P=0.02) and 2 months in 3-mm zone (P=0.01) postoperatively. The nal e cacy indexes were 1.44±0.71 and 0.87±0.40 in KCN and PMD groups, respectively. Conclusion: Visual acuity and keratometry values reached stability at 1 week, after one-segment Intacs-SK implantation in KCN and PMD groups. The short-term e cacy of the procedure was more in early KCN compared to early PMD.
Journal of Current Ophthalmology
Purpose: To analyze the biometric values and the prevalence of corneal astigmatism in cataract su... more Purpose: To analyze the biometric values and the prevalence of corneal astigmatism in cataract surgery candidates. Methods: This is a prospective study. Ocular biometric values and corneal keratometric astigmatism were measured by optical low-coherence reflectometry (Lenstar LS 900) before surgery in patients who were candidates for cataract extraction surgery. Descriptive measurements of biometric dimensions and keratometric cylinder data and their correlations with sex and age were evaluated. Results: Ocular biometric and keratometric values from 2084 eyes of 2084 patients (mean age 66.43, range 19–95 years) were analyzed. The mean values were as follows: corneal astigmatism 0.89 diopter (D), mean corneal keratometry 44.29 D, central corneal thickness 534 μ, internal anterior chamber depth (ACD) 3.11 mm, lens thickness 4.50 mm, and axial length 23.35 mm. Corneal astigmatism was <1.25 D in 1660 (79.5%) of eyes. Astigmatism was with-the-rule in 976 (46.8%) of eyes, against-the-rule (ATR) in 702 (33.7%), and oblique in 406 (19.5%). Analysis of corneal astigmatism revealed a change toward “ATR” with age which was not statistically significant. The ACD was correlated with age. The amount of corneal astigmatism had no correlation with age and sex. Conclusion: Corneal astigmatism was higher than 1.25 D in about 21% of cataract surgery candidates with slight differences between the various age ranges and had no correlation with age and sex.
International Ophthalmology, 2019
We aimed to systematically review the existing evidence and determine the efficacy of MyoRing as ... more We aimed to systematically review the existing evidence and determine the efficacy of MyoRing as a novel method for treatment of keratoconus using meta-analysis. Methods Online electronic search of Medline, ISI Web of Science, Embase, Scopus, and Cochrane Library databases was performed with reference lists of relevant articles for pre-post trials published through August 2017. Uncorrected distance visual acuity (UDVA), corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA), sphere, cylinder, spherical equivalent (SE), maximum, minimum, and mean keratometry were considered as the visual acuity outcomes. Weighted mean difference (WMD) with 95% confidence interval was used as pooled estimation of intervention efficacy using random-effects meta-analysis. Heterogeneity was measured with the Cochran Q statistic and quantified with the I 2 statistic using Stata software.
International Ophthalmology
To determine the effect of a single-segment intrastromal corneal ring segment (ICRS; Intacs SK) o... more To determine the effect of a single-segment intrastromal corneal ring segment (ICRS; Intacs SK) on early keratoconus (KCN) and pellucid marginal degeneration (PMD). It is a prospective interventional study. One hundred twenty-four eyes (99 patients) with KCN and 36 eyes (26 patients) with PMD at early stage (the maximum keratometric reading less than 55 diopters) were included to ICRS implantation using femtosecond laser at a tertiary university-based hospital and a private outpatient center. The uncorrected distance and spectacle-corrected visual acuity (UDVA and SCDVA), manifest spherical and cylindrical refractions, and keratometry indices were measured preoperatively and postoperatively, 1 week, 2 and 6 months. One week after surgery, significant improvements were observed in UDVA, SCDVA, cylinder and keratometry readings of both KCN and PMD groups (all P < 0.05) with no significant changes afterward. No significant change occurred in the sphere refraction of PMD group (P = 0.10) in contrast to KCN group (P < 0.001). Corneal irregularity of KCN group in central 3 and 5 mm zones increased at 1 week (both P < 0.001) and then started to decrease up to 6 months. However, the corneal irregularity of PMD group had significant reduction only at 1 week in 5-mm zone (P = 0.02) and 2 months in 3-mm zone (P = 0.01) postoperatively. The final efficacy indexes were 1.44 ± 0.71 and 0.87 ± 0.40 in KCN and PMD groups, respectively. Visual acuity, refractive errors and keratometry values have been improved after one-segment Intacs SK implantation in early KCN and PMD patients.
Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences, 2011
Objective(s) Clinical studies of treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) with autologous adult stem... more Objective(s) Clinical studies of treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) with autologous adult stem cells led us to examine the impression of a combination therapy. This was performed by intravenous injection of human umbilical cord matrix stem cell (hUCMSC-Wharton,s jelly stem cell) with bone marrow cell mobilized by granulocytecolony stimulating factor (G-CSF) in rats injured with cortical compact device. Materials and Methods Adult male Wistar rats (n= 50) were injured with controlled cortical impact device and divided into five groups. All injections were performed 1 day after injury into the tail veins of rats. Neurological functional evaluation of animals was performed before and after injury using modified neurological severity scores (mNSS). Animals were sacrificed 42 days after TBI and brain sections were stained by Brdu immunohistochemistry. Results Statistically significant improvement in functional outcome was observed in treatment groups when compared with control (P< ...
Reviews in Clinical Medicine, 2014
Currently, a large burden of hospital admissions is related to minor head trauma and its related ... more Currently, a large burden of hospital admissions is related to minor head trauma and its related imaging studies. One of the challenging issues for emergency physicians is brain computed tomography scan. Sensible use of computed tomography studies could minimize unnecessary radiation exposure and resource use. On the other hand, it can result in delayed or missed early treatment of intracranial injury.The aim of this review is to evaluate and summarize the costs and benefits of using diagnostic measurements in minor head trauma with particular focus on computed tomography scan and the advances and limitations of available guidelines. We studied different issues related to the current approach to minor head trauma in emergency departments. Altogether, it seems using brain computed tomography scan in the setting of emergency is a cost-effective method for the selected patients with minor head injury. However, concerning considerable costs of caring for patients with head injury and hi...
Purpose: To determine the effect of a single-segment intrastromal corneal ring segment (ICRS;Inta... more Purpose: To determine the effect of a single-segment intrastromal corneal ring segment (ICRS;Intacs-SK) on early keratoconus (KCN) or pellucid marginal degeneration (PMD).Methods: It is a prospective interventional study. One-hundred-twenty-four eyes (99 patients) with KCN and 36 eyes (26 patients) with PMD at early stage (the maximum keratometric reading less than 55 diopters) were included to ICRS implantation using femtosecond laser at a tertiary university-based hospital and a private outpatient center. The uncorrected distance and spectacle-corrected visual acuity (UDVA and SCDVA), manifest spherical and cylindrical refractions, and keratometry indices were measured preoperatively and postoperatively, 1 week, 2 and 6 months.Results: One week after surgery, significant improvements were observed in UDVA, SCDVA, cylinder and keratometry readings of both KCN and PMD groups (all P<0.05) with no significant changes afterwards. No significant change occurred in the sphere refracti...
Journal of Diabetes Research, 2015
Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is an autoimmune disorder that leads to beta cell destruction and... more Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is an autoimmune disorder that leads to beta cell destruction and lowered insulin production. In recent years, stem cell therapies have opened up new horizons to treatment of diabetes mellitus. Among all kinds of stem cells, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been shown to be an interesting therapeutic option based on their immunomodulatory properties and differentiation potentials confirmed in various experimental and clinical trial studies. In this review, we discuss MSCs differential potentials in differentiation into insulin-producing cells (IPCs) from various sources and also have an overview on currently understood mechanisms through which MSCs exhibit their immunomodulatory effects. Other important issues that are provided in this review, due to their importance in the field of cell therapy, are genetic manipulations (as a new biotechnological method), routes of transplantation, combination of MSCs with other cell types, frequency of transplant...
Nature, 2015
Silvano Fares and colleagues' recommendations for managing Europe's forests to promote resilience... more Silvano Fares and colleagues' recommendations for managing Europe's forests to promote resilience and carbon storage (Nature 519, 407-409; 2015) seem to overlook the implications for forests as natural ecosystems and run counter to biodiversity sustainability guidelines (D. B. Lindenmayer et al. Biol. Conserv. 131, 433-445; 2006). These must be taken into account if we are to meet the Convention on Biological Diversity's Aichi targets and the European Union's 2020 target for halting biodiversity loss. For example, managing a forest's composition of tree species in favour of productive, gale-resistant and diseasetolerant species or genotypes will be at the expense of hundreds of native woody species and their rich biota of insects and fungi. Harvesting trees at shorter intervals to promote carbon storage would endanger old forests and veteran trees, along with the birds, bats, beetles, fungi and lichens they support. And removing woody debris to prevent wildfires would kill the wealth of species that thrive on dead and decaying wood.
Journal of diabetes and metabolic disorders, 2015
Calcitriol is documented to cause significant increase in bone mass densitometry counteracting os... more Calcitriol is documented to cause significant increase in bone mass densitometry counteracting osteoporosis. Promising results of calcitriol supplementation in studies aiming space flight induced osteoporosis is little and the effect of this hormone on biomarkers of bone metabolism is not examined yet in space flight models of osteoporosis in rats. This was an interventional animal study being performed in a 1-month period. We included 21 Sprague Dawley strain rats (>200 gr, >6 week) who were randomly assigned to receive daily supplementation of oral 0.03μgr calcitriol and to be submitted to tail suspension model. Rats were followed for 1 month and were tested for serum osteocalcin (OC), alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and serum calcium at the beginning and the end of the study period. The results were analyzed and compared between groups. Although serum levels of osteocalcin and alkaline phosphatase biomarkers and total serum calcium were not significantly different within and bet...
Tanaffos, 2013
The burden of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is quite high and its prevalence is in... more The burden of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is quite high and its prevalence is increasing. We aimed to evaluate the correlation of COPD severity according to the American Thoracic Society (ATS) criteria with spirometric measurements in patients admitted to the emergency ward. In this cross-sectional descriptive study, 50 randomly selected patients with COPD admitted to the emergency ward in a tertiary care center were evaluated. The COPD severity according to the ATS criteria was measured and its association with spirometric findings was evaluated. The statistical analysis was performed by SPSS software and the Kendall's tau-b correlation test. The mean age (±standard deviation) was 64.3 ± 11.3 years. Twelve percent were females and 88 percent were males. The COPD severity, according to the ATS criteria, was mild in 16%, moderate in 48%, severe in 32% and very severe in four percent. There was a statistically significant correlation between total lung capacity (T...
International Journal of Critical Illness and Injury Science, 2014
International journal of preventive medicine, 2013
In spite of several efforts for decreasing blood loss, our experience sometimes shows that some p... more In spite of several efforts for decreasing blood loss, our experience sometimes shows that some patients bleed more profusely during rhinoplasty. Patient position could have deep impact on bleeding amount during surgical procedures. In this study, we aimed to compare reverse trendelenburg position and head-up position on intra-operative bleeding of elective rhinoplasty. This was to check the effects of reverse trendelenburg position and head up position on the intraoperative bleeding of elective rhinoplasty. In this study, 30 ASA I (American Society of Anesthesiology physical condition classification) patients between 18 and 40 years of age who were candidate to rhinoplasty operations for first time were included. Patients were randomly assigned to reverse trendelenburg or head-up position. Exclusion criteria was any history or lab indicating coagulation problems or using any drug. All gauzes used and the blood that accumulated in the aspirator throughout the operation were calculat...
International Journal of Mycobacteriology, 2015
JRSM Open, 2014
Invasive candidiasis (IC) is associated with high mortality in intensive care unit (ICU) patients... more Invasive candidiasis (IC) is associated with high mortality in intensive care unit (ICU) patients. Timely diagnosis of this potentially fatal condition remains a challenge; on the other hand, the criteria for initiating empirical antifungal therapy in critically ill patients are not well defined in different patient population and ICU settings. Alongside the international guidelines, reaching regional and local consensus on diagnosis and management of IC in ICU setting is essential. This report summarizes our present status of IC management in ICU, considered by a group of Iranian experts in the fields of intensive care and infectious diseases. A round table of 17 experts was held to review the available data and discuss the optimal treatment strategies for IC in critical care setting. Comparative published data on the management of IC were analytically reviewed and the commonly asked questions about the management of IC in ICU were isolated. These questions were interactively discu...
Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research, 2014
Pulmonary thrombus emboli (PTE) have a wide clinical spectrum, from asymptomatic small PTE to lif... more Pulmonary thrombus emboli (PTE) have a wide clinical spectrum, from asymptomatic small PTE to life-threatening one, which may cause cardiogenic shock. It is classified as acute/chronic and massive/sub massive. PTE risk factors and relative causes to elevate its mortality are present in this review article. At last, we have a brief recommendation for treatment. There are several diagnosing test such as D-dimer, echocardiography, electrocardiography, brain natriuretic peptide, laboratory tests, chest X-ray, ultrasound, and pulmonary angiography which are different in specificity and sensitivity. Finally, in the diagnostic approach, we explain relative studies to Wells rule, Geneva rule, pulmonary embolism (PE) severity index, and PE rule out criteria.
Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine, 2015
Background: Stress-related mucosal disease occurs in many critically ill-patients within 24 h of ... more Background: Stress-related mucosal disease occurs in many critically ill-patients within 24 h of admission. Proton pump inhibitor therapy has been documented to produce more potent inhibition of gastric acid secretion than histamine 2 receptor antagonists. This study aimed to compare extemporaneous preparations of omeprazole, pantoprazole oral suspension and intravenous (IV) pantoprazole on the gastric pH in intensive care unit patients. Materials and Methods: This was a randomized single-blind-study. Patients of ≥ 16 years of age with a nasogastric tube, who required mechanical ventilation for ≥ 48 h, were eligible for inclusion. The excluded patients were those with active gastrointestinal bleeding, known allergy to omeprazole and pantoprazole and those intolerant to the nasogastric tube. Fifty-six patients were randomized to treatment with omeprazole suspension 2 mg/ml (40 mg every day), pantoprazole suspension 2 mg/ml (40 mg every day) and IV pantoprazole (40 mg every day) for up to 14 days. Gastric aspirates were sampled before and 1-2.5 h after the drug administration for the pH measurement using an external pH meter. Data were analyzed using SPSS (version 21.0). Results: In this study, 56 critically ill-patients (39 male, 17 female, mean age: 61.5 ± 15.65 years) were followed for the control of the gastric pH. On each of the 14 trial days the mean of the gastric pH alteration was signifi cantly higher in omeprazole and pantoprazole suspension-treated patients than in IV pantoprazole-treated patients (P < 0.001). Conclusion: Omeprazole and pantoprazole oral suspension are more effective than IV pantoprazole in increasing the gastric pH.