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  1. Article ; Online: Neurovascular Findings and Associated Risk Factors in Stroke in Young and Middle-Aged Patients

    Saber Abdelrohman / Abdallah Elatrash / Hatem Kenany / Yasser Abish / Shimaa Hassan / Mohamed Attia / Mahmoud Elmeniesy

    International Journal of Medical Arts, Vol 4, Iss 9, Pp 2641-

    A Single Center Experience

    2022  Volume 2649

    Abstract: Background: The increasing incidence of stroke in younger people underscores the urgent need for research to elucidate the underlying risk factors and causes. To date, the vast majority of studies of stroke in young people have been conducted in European ...

    Abstract Background: The increasing incidence of stroke in younger people underscores the urgent need for research to elucidate the underlying risk factors and causes. To date, the vast majority of studies of stroke in young people have been conducted in European and North American regions. Aim of the work: To characterize the neurovascular findings and associated risk factors for stroke in young and middle-aged patients at Almoosa Hospital in Saudi Arabia.Methods: We retrospectively analyzed data from consecutive patients with ischemic stroke and transient ischemic attack aged 25 to 60 years who underwent detailed cardiocerebrovascular examination.Results: The study included 182 patients, most of whom [89%] presented with stroke and 11% with transient ischemic attack. The mean age was 51.2±8.4 years [25-60 years], 62.6% were men, mean BMI was 30.7±5.4, 41.2% were smokers, 52.7% were diabetic, 60.4% had hypertension, and 38.5% had dyslipidemia. Cardiac risk factors were valvular heart disease [34.1%], ischemic heart disease [16.5%], cardiac thrombi [8.8%], and septal defects [4.4%]. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed anterior circulation infarction in 47.3% and posterior circulation infarction in 14.3%, whereas both anterior and posterior circulation infarction were found in 27.5%. Neurovascular imaging of the neck was performed in 102 patients, with 16.5% having mild stenosis, 7.7% moderate stenosis, 9.9% severe stenosis 8.8%, and 5.5% complete stenosis. Carotid arteries duplex examination revealed insignificant stenosis in 15.4% and significant stenosis in 6.6%. Type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidemia had a major impact on the extent of stenosis, whereas DM 2 and dyslipidemia were significantly more common in patients with increasing degrees of stenosis.Conclusion: In this study young patients with ischemic stroke had different cerebro-vascular risk factors and etiologies compared with previous cohorts, indicating the need for tailored prevention interventions that take into account regional epidemiological ...
    Keywords stroke ; cerebrovascular accident ; ischemic stroke ; extracranial artery stenosis ; intracranial artery stenosis ; Medicine (General) ; R5-920
    Subject code 610
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-09-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Al-Azhar University, Faculty of Medicine (Damietta)
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  2. Article ; Online: Depression, Stress and Anxiety in Patients Recovering from COVID -19 Pneumonia after Hospitalization

    Safwat Eldaabossi / Sherif Osman / Amgad Awad / Saber Abo Elhassan / Abdallah . Elatrash / Gasmelseed Y. Ahmed / Abbas Al Mutair / Hatem Elkenany / Waheed Mahdi

    International Journal of Medical Arts, Vol 4, Iss 3, Pp 2243-

    Experience at Almoosa Specialist Hospital

    2022  Volume 2251

    Abstract: Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 [COVID-19] pandemic has created an environment in which many determinants of mental health are affected. Our objective was to determine the prevalence of depression, stress, and anxiety symptoms in adult patients ... ...

    Abstract Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 [COVID-19] pandemic has created an environment in which many determinants of mental health are affected. Our objective was to determine the prevalence of depression, stress, and anxiety symptoms in adult patients discharged and recovering after hospitalization for COVID -19 pneumonia, at Almoosa Hospital. Materials and Methods: In a cross-sectional study, the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale 21 [DASS21] assessment instrument was used to measure distress along the three axes of depression, anxiety, and stress and distributed one month after discharge and recovery. Medical records were reviewed to collect information on medical details.Results: Of the 466 respondents, 53.2% were female, with an average age of 54.20 years. Mental health problems were noted in 130 [27.9%] patients with anxiety symptoms, 79 [17%] with stress symptoms, and 63 [13.5%] with depression symptoms. Patients with mental health problems [depression, anxiety, and stress symptoms] were found to have significantly higher D-dimer levels than patients without these symptoms. The severity of depressive symptoms was found to be significantly associated with decreased oxygen saturation and increased length of stay in the intensive care unit [ICU]. Conclusion: Patients recovering from COVID-19 pneumonia have high rates of mental health problems. Significantly higher D-dimer levels were found in patients with mental health problems. The severity of depressive symptoms was associated with decreased oxygen saturation and increased ICU length of stay. Early recognition and appropriate management of mental health problems are needed.
    Keywords anxiety ; stress ; covid-19 ; emotional wellbeing ; depression ; saudi arabia ; mental health ; Medicine (General) ; R5-920
    Subject code 150
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-03-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Al-Azhar University, Faculty of Medicine (Damietta)
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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