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Effect of Intrapartum Oxygen Administration on Fetal and Early Neonatal Outcomes

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Background: Foetal distress which refers to fetal heart rate of less than 120 or more than 160 beats per minute(Pildner von Steinburg et al., 2013) during labour is one of the contributing factors to poor newborn outcomes. A proportion of these newborns will require interventions after birth such as

Latency Antibiotics in Previable PPROM, 18 0/7- 22 6/7 WGA

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Throughout this detailed description, patient and subject will be used interchangeably. Patients presenting to either an acute care setting (Woman's Hospital Assessment Center) or outpatient clinic setting with concerns for rupture of membranes will be clinically evaluated by an obstetrician

Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation Treating Post-stroke Depression

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Patients with post-stroke depression (PSD) have more dysfunction, poorer recovery outcomes, and higher morbidity and mortality in the first year after stroke onset than those patients without stroke. Some therapeutic methods have shown to be effective for PSD, including antidepressants, non-drug

Platelet Rich Plasma in Bleeding Peptic Ulcer

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All patients were subjected to full history taking, complete clinical examination, laboratory investigations (complete blood count, liver and kidney function tests, coagulation profile), ECG and Upper GI endoscopy was performed within 24 hours of hospital admission after initial resuscitation of

Lateral Suspension Versus Sacral Colpopexy POP

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Background: Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) is a frequent condition and can substantially affect a woman's quality of life. It is widely accepted that POP when defined by symptoms has a prevalence of 3-6 % and up to 50 % when based upon vaginal examination. Only 10 to 20 percent of affected women though

Recovery and Lifespan of Red Blood Cells From Pathogen-reduced, Stored Blood Units

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Each subject will receive one infusion of autologous, radiolabeled and BioRBC labeled INTERCEPT RBCs (Test RBCs) and one infusion of autologous BioRBC labeled untreated RBCs (Control RBCs) concomitantly. Each infusion will be approximately 20 mL, i.e., 10 mL of 51-chromium labeled RBC, and 10 mL of

Pilot RCT of Therapeutic Hypothermia Plus Neuromuscular Blockade in COVID-19 Patients With ARDS

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Background: Despite recent advances in supportive care for patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), mortality remains >40%. Fever worsens and hypothermia mitigates animal models of ALI and in small non-randomized in patients with ARDS. Since hypothermia reduces oxygen utilization as

Metoclopramide Versus Placebo for GJ Placement

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Gastrojejunostomy tube placement is a commonly performed procedure for providing nutritional support in patients unable to tolerate gastric feeds due to gastric outlet or duodenal obstruction or severe gastroesophageal reflux. When performed percutaneously, this procedure involves advancing a

RFA for Malignant Biliary Obstruction

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Cholangiocarcinoma and pancreatic cancer are by far the two most common causes of malignant bile duct obstruction. Cholangiocarcinoma is an adenocarcinoma originating in the bile duct whereas pancreatic cancer is an adenocarcinoma derived from pancreatic ductal cells. The incidence rates of both

Treg Immunotherapy in Crohn's Disease

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The TRIBUTE trial is looking at a new type of treatment for Crohn's Disease (CD), called regulatory T-cells (Tregs) immunotherapy. Regulatory T-cells are naturally produced by the immune system. These cells have a powerful immunosuppressive action; they prevent auto-immune diseases by suppressing

A Perspective Study of Cancer-related Fatigue in Gynecologic Cancer Patients Under Chemotherapy

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About 60 gynecologic cancer patients' medical records are expected to collect and analyze in this retrospective study. The data collection from medical records of gynecologic cancer patients who had received chemotherapy with or without prescription drug treatment for cancer-related fatigue include

The Extreme Significance of Bilateral Embolic Retinal Phenomena That Can be Life Saving

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Two patients were found to have signs of simultaneous bilateral retinal emboli. One patient was asymptomatic and routine ophthalmic examination showed bilateral retinal hemorrhages and exudates close to both optic discs. This patient was on anti-coagulant treatment for atrial fibrillation. The

Feasibility Study of Monitoring by Web-application on Cytopenia Related to Chemotherapy

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The hematological toxicity is frequent and sometimes severe complication of chemotherapy used in onco-hematology. The most frequent is the neutropenia. It is defined by Neutrophils rate lower than 1 Giga/L. The patient can then have a risk of fever or serious infection which requires a

Comparison Between Intrauterine Contraceptive Device Insertion During Cesarean Section Vs Conventional Application

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• Study Design: A controlled randomized clinical trial (CRCT) • Study Site: The study will be carried out in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Beni-suef University Hospital • Study Population: The study population will include pregnant women between 36-40 weeks gestational ages who

Outpatient Foley Catheter Compared to Usual Inpatient Care for Labor Induction

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This study began as a randomized controlled trial, but due to difficulty enrolling and high screen-failure rates, was modified to a prospective study design allowing participants to choose the arm they wished to participate in at the time of providing informed consent. The intervention group (both
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