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Total Antioxidant Capacity Predicts Outcome in Acute Ischemic Stroke Subtypes in Egyptian Patients
Background: Oxidative stress after ischemic stroke contributes to neuronal cell injury. We tried to demonstrate an association between total antioxidant capacity (TAC) levels and outcomes after acute ischemic stroke (AIS). Methods: We enrolled 60 patients (36 females and 24 males) who were admitted to our hospital due to AIS, in addition to 30 age and sex-matched healthy controls. TAC levels were measured on day 1 of stroke onset, the relationships between TAC levels, stroke subtypes, and clinical outcomes based on the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale and modified Rankin scale upon discharge were evaluated.
Source: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases - April 19, 2019 Category: Neurology Authors: Nesma A.M. Ghonimi, Mohamed E. Mahdy, Osama A. Abdel Salam Source Type: research

Urban Versus Rural Egypt: Stroke Risk Factors and Clinical Profile: Cross-Sectional Observational Study
Background: Egypt is a densely populated country with living habits and health care services that differ from urban to rural regions. We aimed to study how characteristics of stroke vary among these regions. Methods: This is a cross-sectional observational study of ischemic stroke, thus hemorrhagic and venous strokes were excluded. A total of 1475 ischemic stroke patients were recruited for analysis from a tertiary hospital in Cairo representing urban area and from a secondary care hospital in Suhag representing rural region.
Source: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases - August 11, 2019 Category: Neurology Authors: Nevine M. El Nahas, Hossam M. Shokri, Tamer M. Roushdy, Hany M. Aref, Salma M. Hamed, Ali S. Shalash, Mohamed I. Abdelrahem, Noha L. Dawood, Eman M. Abushady, Shady S. Georgy, Amr S. Zaki, Rady Y. Bedros Source Type: research

Public stroke knowledge, awareness, and response to acute stroke: Multi-center study from 4 Egyptian governorates
Acute stroke treatment has significantly improved over the years in Egypt. However, there is often notable delay in pre-hospital and in-hospital management of acute stroke patients. The delay may be largely attributed to poor stroke knowledge and awareness of the general public and this study was aimed at the evaluation of the abovementioned factors.
Source: Journal of the Neurological Sciences - November 3, 2017 Category: Neurology Authors: Mohammad A. Farrag, Mohammed I. Oraby, Azza A. Ghali, Osama A. Ragab, Ahmed Nasreldein, Ghaydaa A. Shehata, Eman Elfar, Foad Abd-Allah Source Type: research

The first reported case of acute ischemic stroke treated with tissue plasminogen activator at Mansoura University, Egypt
We report on the first case of acute ischemic stroke to be treated with rTPA at our University hospitals. She received rTPA 4 h and 20 min after the onset of symptoms despite the occurrence of stroke inside the hospital and the availability of rTPA. The patient showed partial improvement after 3 months. We hope that public and medical staff awareness as well as our developing experience relative to treatment of acute ischemic stroke would improve over time allowing for avoidance of long-term suffering of these patients.
Source: The Egyptian Journal of Critical Care Medicine - November 10, 2017 Category: Intensive Care Source Type: research

Clinical Characteristics of Borderzone Infarction in Egyptian Population
Objectives: In this research we wanted to highlight the importance of defining Borderzone infarctions (BZI) as a separate subtype in stroke classifications. We thus studied cases of isolated BZI, small vessel disease (SVD), and large vessel disease (LVD), to identify their points of similarities and difference in a sample of Egyptian patients. Methods: This is a cross-sectional (observational) study. Consecutive 637 acute ischemic stroke patients were recruited over a 2 year period, from 2 stroke units of Ain Shams University hospitals in Egypt.
Source: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases - January 16, 2019 Category: Neurology Authors: Nevine El Nahas, Hossam Shokri, Osama Abdulghani, Magd Zakaria, Taha Kamel, Nagia Fahmi, Naglaa Khayat, Aly Shalash, Ahmed El Basiony, Ramez Reda, Sherine Farag, Mohamed Tork, Ahmed Elbokl, Ihab Abdelbaset, Hany Aref Source Type: research

Effect of Ramadan fasting on incidence of Cerebrovascular stroke in Egyptian patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Diabetes is an independent risk factor for stroke disease. Fasting during Ramadan, Muslims must abstain from eating, drinking, taking oral medications, and smoking from the exact time of dawn until time of sunset; in this study we investigated if there is impact of Ramadan Fasting on incidence of Cerebrovascular stroke among Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. This cross sectional study was conducted in medical ICU of Zagazig University Hospitals, in months of Sha ’ban, Ramadan and Shawwal, in 1436; total numbers of 220 patients diagnosed as cerebrovascular stroke were enrolled in.
Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice - March 18, 2019 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Mohamed H. Asy, Mohamed Awd, Arafa M. Elshabrawy, Mahmoud Gharieb Source Type: research

Approaches in Prehospital Sepsis Screening
Discussion In the United States, sepsis is one of the leading causes of death, which requires timely identification and proper treatment (CDC, 2019; Guerra et al., 2020; Polito et al., 2015). Based upon a review of literature conducted from 2014 to 2018, the primary investigators could locate five prehospital EMS screening tools to assist EMS providers in identifying at-risk sepsis patients. The researchers explored how the modified SIRS and qSOFA scoring systems were used in hospital settings in addition to these five prehospital EMS screening tools. The Bas 90-30-90, Guerra, PRESEP, PRESS, and Robson tools have ove...
Source: JEMS Patient Care - January 5, 2021 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: JEMS Staff Tags: Exclusives Patient Care EMS EMT Paramedic Prehospital Sepsis Source Type: news

The relation between nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and carotid intima-media thickness in Egyptian patients
This study was designed to assess the correlation between NAFLD as a cardiovascular risk factor and carotid atherosclerosis. Patients and methods A hospital-based case–control analytical study was conducted on 60 participants who were divided into three groups as follows. Group I included 20 diabetic patients with NAFLD. Group II included 20 nondiabetic patients with NAFLD. Group III included 20 healthy participants who served as a control group. The right and left carotid intima-media thickness (CIMTs) and their maximum reading (CIMTmax) was measured by a skilled sonographer blind to the groups. Pelviabdominal ultras...
Source: Egyptian Liver Journal - January 1, 2017 Category: Gastroenterology Tags: Original articles Source Type: research