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Sci Rep ; 13(1): 3322, 2023 02 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36849625

ABSTRACT

Point-of-care ultrasound has the potential to help inform assessment, diagnosis, and management of illness in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). To better understand current ultrasound use, barriers and facilitators to use, and perceptions and practices in LMIC, we conducted an anonymous online global survey targeting healthcare providers training and using ultrasound in LMIC. A total of 241 respondents representing 62 countries participated and most were physicians working in publicly-funded urban tertiary hospitals in LMIC. Most had received ultrasound training (78%), reported expertise (65%) and confidence (90%) in ultrasound use, and had access to ultrasound (88%), utilizing ultrasound most commonly for procedures and for evaluations of lungs, heart, and trauma. Access to an ultrasound machine was reported as both the top barrier (17%) and top facilitator (53%); other common barriers included access to education and training, cost, and competition for use and other common facilitators included access to a probe, gel, and electricity, and acceptance by healthcare providers, administrators, and patients. Most (80%) noted ultrasound access was important and 96% agreed that ultrasound improves quality of care and patient outcomes. Improving access to low-cost ultrasound equipment is critical to increasing ultrasound use among those who are trained.


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Administrative Personnel , Developing Countries , Humans , Ultrasonography , Educational Status , Electricity
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Transplant Proc ; 45(10): 3531-3, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24314951

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BACKGROUND: Because of the shortage of lungs for transplantation, finding the suitable lungs in brain-dead donors is an important issue. Recruitment maneuver is a strategy aimed at re-expanding collapsed and edematous lung tissue. The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of this maneuver on improving marginal lungs for transplantation. METHODS: From 127 brain-dead potential donor which were evaluated for lung donation in Masih Daneshvari Organ Procurement Unit of Tehran, Iran, 31 (25%) had marginal lungs for transplantation. These donors had normal chest X ray or bilateral infiltration and had PaO2 200-300 mm Hg with FIO2 100%. The recruitment maneuver was performed and arterial blood gas was obtained before and after maneuver. The maneuver lasts for 2 hours with continuous check of O2 saturation and patient's hemodynamic during. Finally, patients with normal bronchoscopy and PaO2/FIO2 >300 mm Hg were considered good candidates for lung transplantation. The frequency (%) and mean ± SD were used for description of variables and the Wilcoxon test was used for comparison between pre- and post-maneuver PaO2 with FIO2 100%. RESULTS: The mean ± SD of PaO2/FIO2 with 100% FIO2 of patients before and after recruitment were 239 ± 62 and 269 ± 91, respectively. Recruitment maneuver could convert 10 marginal lungs (32%) to appropriate ones (PaO2 > 300) and finally 8 lungs were transplanted. CONCLUSIONS: Findings of this study showed that recruitment maneuver could convert inappropriate lungs to appropriate ones in one third of brain-dead patients who had marginal lung condition. So, it is recommended that this maneuver is considered in the assessment protocol of lungs for donation.


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Brain Death/physiopathology , Lung Transplantation , Lung/surgery , Pulmonary Atelectasis/therapy , Pulmonary Edema/therapy , Respiration, Artificial/methods , Tissue Donors/supply & distribution , Adolescent , Adult , Blood Gas Analysis , Bronchoscopy , Female , Humans , Iran , Lung/physiopathology , Lung Transplantation/adverse effects , Male , Prospective Studies , Pulmonary Atelectasis/mortality , Pulmonary Atelectasis/physiopathology , Pulmonary Edema/mortality , Pulmonary Edema/physiopathology , Treatment Outcome , Young Adult
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Transplant Proc ; 41(7): 2887-9, 2009 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19765464

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Lung transplantation has evolved from an experimental procedure to a viable therapeutic option in many countries. In Iran, the first single-lung transplantation was performed in the year 2000, more than 3 decades after the first successful procedure in the world, and the first double-lung transplantation was performed in the year 2006. OBJECTIVE: To describe our 8-year experience in lung transplantation. PATIENTS AND METHODS: During 8 years, we performed 24 lung transplantation procedures. Underlying lung diseases were pulmonary fibrosis in 16 patients (66.6%); chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in 2 (8.3%); bronchiectasis in 5, including 2 patients with cystic fibrosis (20.8%), and alveolar microlithiasis in 1 (4.16%). Data for all patients were collected and analyzed. Procedures were carried out using standardized methods. The induction suppression regimen consisted of cyclosporine and methylprednisolone. Maintenance immunosuppression drugs were cyclosporine and mycophenolate mofetil, and tapering dosage of prednisolone. Patients were followed up with physical examinations, 3 times a week, as well as and cycle ergometry 3 times a week and spirometry and laboratory tests once a week and chest radiography per needed for up to 3 months posttransplantation. RESULTS: The longest survival time was 7.2 years, in a 60-year-old patient with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. Fourteen patients died, 8 as a result of hemodynamic instability and/or hemorrhage, 1 as a result of bone and fat emboli, 3 after cessation of drug and 2 of them after infection. CONCLUSION: Although lung transplantation is a complex procedure it can be performed in developing countries such as Iran.


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Lung Transplantation/statistics & numerical data , Adolescent , Adult , Cause of Death , Developing Countries/statistics & numerical data , Female , Humans , Iran , Lung Diseases/classification , Lung Diseases/surgery , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , Survival Analysis , Survivors , Young Adult
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Dent Today ; 25(12): 90-3, 2006 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17193796
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