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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38702202

ABSTRACT

Disc displacement without reduction (DDwoR) can cause pain and limitations in mouth opening, with a significant impact on function. The optimal management strategy for DDwoR is unclear. Treatments include conservative management such as mandibular manipulation, occlusal splints, and patient education/self-management, as well as arthrocentesis, which is a minimally invasive procedure. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to ascertain whether there is a role for arthrocentesis in the management of DDwoR. Studies analysing the outcomes pain and maximum mouth opening (MMO) in patients with DDwoR treated by arthrocentesis or occlusal coverage devices were eligible for inclusion. Following a database search, six studies with a total of 343 participants were found to be eligible for analysis (three prospective observational studies, one retrospective observational study, one non-randomized single-blind clinical trial, and one unblinded randomized clinical trial). When compared to occlusal coverage splints, arthrocentesis demonstrated a slight improvement in pain, although this was statistically non-significant (standardized mean difference (SMD) -0.50, 95% confidence interval (CI) -1.04 to 0.05, P = 0.07; I2 = 81%), and a significant improvement in MMO (SMD 0.79 mm, 95% CI 0.24-1.35 mm, P = 0.005; I2 = 79%). However, due to the significant heterogeneity between studies and the high risk of bias, along with the paucity of double-blind randomized controlled clinical trials, definitive conclusions cannot be drawn for this clinical question.

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Braz J Biol ; 84: e271247, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37162123

ABSTRACT

Land snails are a destructive agricultural pest in economic crops, but the populations for that pest are highly influenced by temperature and humidity, therefore climatic changes affected their behavior, distribution and population dynamics, for these reasons researchers should follow up on the changes in their behavior, distribution, and population dynamics. In this study, a survey study was conducted to define land snail species existing at Sharkia Governorate, Egypt, from January 2019 to March 2022 in horticultural, vegetable, and field crops and study the population dynamics for the dominant land snail species. Results showed that there are six species of land snails, these species were, Monacha cartusiana, Succinea putris, Eobania vermiculata, Theba pisana, Helicella vestalis, and Cochlicella acuta. The population dynamics of two prevalent land snail species (M. cartusiana and S. putris), were conducted during two successive growing seasons, the Egyptian clover harbored the highest number of M. cartusiana followed by wheat, while the onion was the lowest one during the study period. In the same trends, the land snail S. putris recorded the highest numbers during the growing season of the Egyptian clover crop. Finally, it is concluded that the land snail M. cartusiana considered the first grade of infestation existed everywhere at Sharkia Governorate, and the population density of the land snail is increase gradually after winter till reach the maximum density in spring.


Subject(s)
Agriculture , Vegetables , Animals , Egypt , Population Dynamics , Snails
3.
J Stomatol Oral Maxillofac Surg ; 120(2): 152-153, 2019 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30396026

ABSTRACT

Acute temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dislocation is distressing for patients and treatment can often be a challenge for clinicians. This report describes the use of intra oral local anaesthetic (LA) to aid reduction of the joint, reducing the need for conscious sedation, muscle relaxants or general anaesthetic.


Subject(s)
Joint Dislocations , Temporomandibular Joint Disorders , Anesthesia, Local , Anesthetics, Local , Humans , Temporomandibular Joint
4.
Ann R Coll Surg Engl ; 100(7): e174-e175, 2018 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29909665

ABSTRACT

The trigeminocardiac reflex is a rare occurrence in patients undergoing maxillofacial surgery, with a reported incidence of 1-2%. Clinical signs and symptoms include bradycardia, nausea, with further stimulation potentially leading to cardiac dysrhythmias, ectopic beats, atrioventricular blocks and asystole. Most maxillofacial procedures, including temporomandibular joint procedures, are considered low risk. We report the first case of a tender temporomandibular joint synovial cyst whose management was complicated by severe trigeminocardiac reflex resulting in asystole. We suggest that in such cases communication between surgeons and the anaesthesia team is of paramount importance and informing the anaesthetist intraoperatively prior to the manipulation of the capsule or temporomandibular joint meniscus is recommended in the prevention or successful treatment of this condition.


Subject(s)
Reflex, Trigeminocardiac/drug effects , Synovial Cyst/surgery , Temporomandibular Joint/surgery , Atropine/administration & dosage , Female , Glycopyrrolate/administration & dosage , Humans , Intraoperative Complications/drug therapy , Intraoperative Complications/etiology , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Middle Aged , Muscarinic Antagonists/administration & dosage , Temporomandibular Joint/pathology
5.
Environ Monit Assess ; 188(7): 396, 2016 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27270484

ABSTRACT

Off-road vehicles can have a devastating impact on vegetation and soil. Here, we sought to quantify, through a combination of field vegetation, bulk soil, and image analyses, the impact of off-road vehicles on the vegetation and soils of Rawdat Al Shams, which is located in central Saudi Arabia. Soil compaction density was measured in the field, and 27 soil samples were collected for bulk density analysis in the lab to quantify the impacts of off-road vehicles. High spatial resolution images, such as those obtained by the satellites GeoEye-1 and IKONOS-2, were used for surveying the damage to vegetation cover and soil compaction caused by these vehicles. Vegetation cover was mapped using the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) technique based on high-resolution images taken at different times of the year. Vehicle trails were derived from satellite data via visual analysis. All damaged areas were determined from high-resolution image data. In this study, we conducted quantitative analyses of vegetation cover change, the impacts of vehicle trails (hereafter "trail impacts"), and a bulk soil analysis. Image data showed that both vegetation cover and trail impacts increased from 2008 to 2015, with the average percentage of trail impacts nearly equal to that of the percentage of vegetation cover during this period. Forty-six species of plants were found to be present in the study area, consisting of all types of life forms, yet trees were represented by a single species, Acacia gerrardii. Herbs composed the largest share of plant life, with 29 species, followed by perennial herbs (12 species), grasses (5 species), and shrubs (3 species). Analysis of soil bulk density for Rawdat Al Shams showed that off-road driving greatly impacts soil density. Twenty-two plant species were observed on the trails, the majority of which were ephemerals. Notoceras bicorne was the most common, with a frequency rate of 93.33 %, an abundance value of 78.47 %, and a density of 0.1 in transect 1, followed by Plantago ovata.


Subject(s)
Environmental Monitoring/methods , Off-Road Motor Vehicles , Remote Sensing Technology , Conservation of Natural Resources , Humans , Plants , Saudi Arabia , Soil , Trees
6.
Water Sci Technol ; 63(1): 1-9, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21245546

ABSTRACT

Mathematical modeling has been a vital tool in the field of environmental engineering. Various models have been developed to simulate the level of aeration efficiency (AE) provided by different aerating structures to raise levels of dissolved oxygen (DO) in streams; one of which is the stepped cascade structure. Three models developed by Gameson et al. WRL, and Nakasone, in addition to Qual2k, a computer program for stream modeling, have been used in this research; values of AEs obtained have been compared to those computed using DO measured from a built model at a WWTP. A stepped cascade structure was installed with different heights to aerate five flowrates with different levels of COD. An adjustment has been made to the Nakasone model to test the effect of pollutant load on the amount of aeration that could be reached. Values of AEs computed using the Gameson model were 30%, 39.5%, and 40% for cascade heights (H(d)) 45, 60, and 75 cm respectively for the five flowrates (q) that ranged from 21-66 m³/hr. Values of AEs from WRL model were 32.8%, 42%, and 43% consequently. Values of AEs from Nakasone model ranged from 4.6-7.5%, 6-10%, and 7.6-12% respectively. For the adjusted Nakasone model, values of AEs ranged from 3.2-4.9%, 3.3-5.3%, and 4.1-6.7% respectively. Finally, the AEs computed using the values of downstream DO generated by Qual2k ranged from 4-18%, 2-15%, and 2.5-5.1% correspondingly. Around 80% of the downstream DO values computed using the Nakasone and adjusted Nakasone model were closer to those measured in the field, thus more reliable in cascade design.


Subject(s)
Models, Statistical , Oxygen/chemistry
7.
J Egypt Public Health Assoc ; 64(1-2): 17-30, 1989.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2520147

ABSTRACT

The aim of the study was to measure satisfaction of mothers attending health units with their ambulatory children. A random sample of 150 mothers was included in the study from 3 ambulatory care units in Ismailia. The indirect method of measuring satisfaction was used through identification of mothers pre-visit expectations and measuring the post visit fulfillment by technical quality of nursing care. The percentage of expectation fulfillment reflected the degree of satisfaction. The mother's responses were validated by observers opinion to the same service provided. The results of the study revealed that respondent scores indicated a weak satisfaction with most of nursing care services such as taking temperature, weighing the child and carrying physicians orders. The results also revealed that aspects related to nurse's advice and guidance to mothers regarding child's condition, elicited high level of unsatisfaction.


Subject(s)
Ambulatory Care/standards , Child Health Services/standards , Mothers/psychology , Nursing Care/standards , Patient Satisfaction , Child, Preschool , Egypt , Health Services Research , Humans , Surveys and Questionnaires
9.
Antimicrob Agents Chemother ; 27(4): 487-90, 1985 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4004190

ABSTRACT

The pharmacokinetics and protein binding of ceforanide were studied in 15 patients undergoing cholecystectomies. Each patient received ceforanide (20 mg/kg) intravenously on arrival in the operating room, after which serial blood samples were collected during the elimination phase for determination of total and free ceforanide concentrations in the serum. A high-pressure liquid chromatography assay was used, with a centrifugal filtration system for free-drug determinations. Serum concentration data for each individual were subjected to linear regression to determine the elimination rate constants (total and free drug), volumes of distribution, and systemic clearances. The mean elimination rate constants were 0.41 and 0.50 h-1 for total and free ceforanide, respectively. The mean percentage of ceforanide bound to serum protein was 87.9%. The relationship of the free ceforanide concentration to the total concentration appeared to be linear. The data were fit to double-reciprocal and half-reciprocal relationships with good agreement, showing one binding site and an association constant range of 1.6 X 10(7) to 1.9 X 10(7) at these in vivo concentrations. The mean volume of distribution and mean systemic clearance of total drug were 100 ml/kg and 45.9 ml/min per 1.73 m2, respectively. Ceforanide consistently produced higher intraoperative total drug concentrations compared with those of cefazolin and cefoxitin from similar studies.


Subject(s)
Cefamandole/analogs & derivatives , Premedication , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Cefamandole/blood , Cefamandole/metabolism , Cefamandole/therapeutic use , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Female , Humans , Injections, Intravenous , Intraoperative Period , Kinetics , Male , Middle Aged , Protein Binding
10.
Oncology ; 37(6): 424-5, 1980.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7432754

ABSTRACT

Neoplasms developed in 18 of 98 toads, Bufo regularis, subjected to enforced feeding with bracken fern. They comprise 7 cases of adenocarcinoma in the ileum, 16 cases of hepatomas in the liver and 6 cases of neoplasms in the kidney due to metastases from the hepatomas. The results demonstrate that the Egyptian toad can be considered as an advantageous model for detecting the carcinogenicity of bracken fern, since the lesions occur faster than in other experimental animals.


Subject(s)
Adenocarcinoma/chemically induced , Bufonidae , Ileal Neoplasms/chemically induced , Liver Neoplasms, Experimental/chemically induced , Plant Extracts/toxicity , Animals , Disease Models, Animal , Neoplasms, Experimental/chemically induced
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Niger Med J ; 6(2): 135-43, 1976 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16296128

ABSTRACT

Human sera collected during a suspected yellow fever outbreak in Mabudi, Benue-Plateau State of Nigeria were examined for virus content by mouse inoculation, and presence of antibody by complement fixation (CF) and neutralization (N) tests in baby mice. No virus was isolated from 116 sera examined. 40 and 41 of the 358 sera tested were positive for yellow fever and UgMP 359 CF antibodies respectively, with 12 possession CF antibodies to both viruses. In neutralization tests, 91 and 99 of the 243 sera tested were positive for yellow fever and UgMP 359 N antibodies respectively with 37 positive for both viruses. Tissues from one hundred and twelve animals; 77 rodents and 45 birds were also tested for virus content and found negative. None of the 9 rodent and 3 bird sera was positive for N antibody to either virus.


Subject(s)
Disease Outbreaks , Yellow Fever/epidemiology , Animals , Antibodies, Viral/analysis , Complement Fixation Tests , Humans , Mice , Neutralization Tests , Nigeria/epidemiology , Seroepidemiologic Studies , Yellow Fever/blood , Yellow fever virus/immunology
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