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Azerbaijan Medical Journal

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Azerbaijan medical journal (ISSN: 0005-2523) - is a scopus indexed journal since 1961. The publisher of the journal is Izdatel'stvo Elm by WHO Office in Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan medical journal (AMJ) is also UGC approved. The journal publishes general medicine, health science, psychological, pharmaceutical journals and so on. Gongcheng Kexue Yu Jishu/Advanced Engineering Science Zhonghua er bi yan hou tou jing wai ke za zhi = Chinese journal of otorhinolaryngology head and neck surgery Interventional Pulmonology Zhenkong Kexue yu Jishu Xuebao/Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology

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Azerbaijan Medical Journal

Azerbaijan Medical Journal (ISSN: 0005-2523) - is a peer-reviewed journal. The journal seeks to publish original research articles that are hypothetical and theoretical in its nature and that provide exploratory insights in the following fields but not limited to. Zhongguo Shiyou Daxue Xuebao (Ziran Kexue Ban)/Journal of China University of Petroleum (Edition of Natural Science) Tobacco Science and Technology Teikyo Medical Journal Connected Health Wuhan Ligong Daxue Xuebao (Jiaotong Kexue Yu Gongcheng Ban)/Journal of Wuhan University of Technology (Transportation Science and Engineering) Zhonghua yi shi za zhi (Beijing, China : 1980) Agricultural Mechanization in Asia, Africa and Latin America International Medical Journal Technology Reports of Kansai University Asia Life Sciences Open Access Journals Tagliche Praxis

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Radiopacity of zinc oxide eucalyptus as a root canal filling material for primary teeth in comparison with zinc oxide eugenol
Journal ID : AMJ-28-08-2022-10485; Author : Hella Thamer Zedan, Zainab Juma Jafar,
Abstract : To evaluate and compare the radiopacity of zinc oxide eucalyptus as compared with zinc oxide eugenol as root canal filling materials for deciduous teeth. Acrylic plate like an arch was constructed, each one was 5 mm thickness, 2.2 cm broad, and 4.5 cm long, with 8 holes of 1 mm internal diameter. One of the tested materials was inserted into each hole. Then projected to digital x-ray device and then the opacity was calculated by Photoshop©. 10 acrylic plates were made to have 40 samples of each material Groups were made by filling zinc oxide eugenol in 4 perforations in the right and the other 4 perforations was filled by zinc oxide eucalyptus on the left side. The data indicated that the mean value of radiopacity of Zinc Oxide Eugenol groups (8.62±2.20) and Zinc Oxide Eucalyptus (4.55±3.49) are both acceptable endodontic materials from the radiopacity point of view. Additionally, Zinc Oxide Eugenol had significantly higher radiopacity than Zinc Oxide Eucalyptus. Zinc oxide eucalyptus has an acceptable radiopacity as a root canal filling material for primary teeth. Furthermore, zinc oxide eugenol is more radiopaque than zinc oxide eucalyptus.
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Maxillary Sinus-lift with Simultaneous Dental Implant Placement Split-mouth: A Comparative Study
Journal ID : AMJ-27-08-2022-10483; Author : Athil Adnan Alkinani,
Abstract : To compare PRF and PRF+BEGO-OSS® as bone augmentation materials in terms of bone level and bone quality. A split-mouth study on 12 patients to replace the missing upper first molar tooth. Twenty implants were inserted simultaneously with the sinus lift procedure. Augmentation was performed with PRF on one side, and PRF+ BEGO-OSS® on the other side. CBCT scans were taken for the included cases preoperatively and 4 months postoperatively. Both bone height and quality measurements were taken for the buccal, palatal, mesial, and distal sides of each implant. The level of bone gain was slightly higher on the PRF+ BEGO-OSS® side. However, the difference in bone gain between the treatment sides has not been statistically confirmed (P= 0.135). The bone quality increase was higher in both buccal and palatal areas in the PRF treatment sides. A bone quality decrease in mesial and distal surfaces was noticed on the PRF side. The difference in bone gain between the treatment sides has not been statistically confirmed (P= 0.135). Augmentation with (BEGO-OSS®) bone graft does not seem to add a significant value to the use of PRF in the maxillary sinus-lift procedure.
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Comparative effects of aqueous extract of local Basil Seeds, vitamin C and selenium as Anti-heat Stress in some physiological traits at Iraqi Awassi Sheep
Journal ID : AMJ-27-08-2022-10482; Author : ESAM SAEED OMAR, SARMAD ABDUL RAZAK ABOOD ALSAADI,
Abstract : This study was designed to determine the effect of using an aqueous extract of basil seeds, vitamin C, and selenium in some blood qualities of Iraqi Awassi sheep. Twenty Awassi sheep aged 9-10 months, with an average weight of 25.7 - 27.9 kg, were used in this study. An experiment has distributed into five groups, and each group included four ewes of homogeneous weights, with four repetitions in each group; then, the ewes were randomly divided into totals in the following form: T1 control treatment ewes were dosed with distilled water only, T2 was dosing with vitamin C at a concentration (250 mg/ kg/ day), T3 was dosing with selenium, and at a concentration (0.04 mg/ kg/ day), T4 was dosing with basil seed aqueous extract at a concentration (50 mg/kg/ day), T5 was dosed with basil seed aqueous extract, vitamin C and selenium and at the above doses in the second, third and fourth groups, respectively. The results of the statistical analysis of the fourth and fifth groups showed a significant superiority (p≤0.05) in the counting rates of erythrocytes, eggs, platelets, hemoglobin, and the volume of blood cells collected compared with the rest of the coefficients in the second, third, fourth and total periods of the experiment. The vitamin C and selenium groups also significantly outperformed (p≤0.05) in blood characteristics compared to the first treatment in the counting rates of Erythrocytes, Leukocytes, platelets, hemoglobin, and the volume of blood cells collected from the second period of the experiment to the end.
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The role of vitamin D3 in patients with bacterial eye infection
Journal ID : AMJ-27-08-2022-10481; Author : Israa Ali Abood, Khetam Habeeb Rasool,
Abstract : A total of 150 people (patients (118) and controls (32)), were recruited for the study. During the period from September 2021 to February 2022, patients diagnosed by Ophthalmic doctors to have bacterial eye infections (blepharitis, conjunctivitis, or keratitis) were out patients of (Ghazy Al-hariri Hospital and Ibn Al-Haytham Hospital in Baghdad), while controls were collected from different locations. They were of both sexes and ranged in age from 20 to 60 years old. Blood and eye swabs were collected from all participants. A total of (72) gave a P+ve cultures while (78) gave a N-ve cultures, identify by VITEK2 system. Both sexes suffer from eye infections, with females representing the majority (62%) and males representing (38%).The most prevalent pathogenic bacteria were Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa ,Klebsiella pneumoniae, Pasteurella pneumotropica, Corynebacterium spp, while Leclerica adecarrboxylata, Proteus mrabilis, Rhizobium radiobacter, Pseudomonas luteola, Staphylococcus lentus, Staphylococcus sciuri, Staphylococcus simulans and Kocuria rosea were the lest with one isolate of each. The results also show that vitamin D3 has a big effect on the immunity of the people who took part in the study. In other words, people who have a deficiency in vitamin D3 are more likely to get an eye infection.
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Her2 amplification in gastric cancer and clinicopathologic characteristic association
Journal ID : AMJ-26-08-2022-10480; Author : Sherin Ali Hussein, Ahmed Zuhair Alsammarraie, Musaab Kadhim Hashim Alabboodi, Forat Yahya Mohsin Shabil, Manwar Alnaqqash, Wieeam Abdulfattah Saleh, Zaid Al-Attar,
Abstract : Gastric cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide, unfortunately most patients present late. Recently, Trastuzumab was approved for of Her2-positive gastric cancer metastatic carcinomas. Unfortunately, data on the frequency of HER2-positive cases and clinicopathologic correlation among Iraqi patients are restricted. Histological slides from 47 metastatic gastric adenocarcinoma were collected from patient who attended oncology teaching hospital. IHC was done for HER2 on whole-tissue sections from each tumor. In order to determine statistically significant relationships, the HER2 status was compared with clinicopathological characteristics. IHC the analysis revealed that 5/47 cases (10.5 %) HER2 positive were (3+). The HER2 status showed no significant association with age, gender and smoking history (p=0.56, 0.34, 0, 64) respectively. The HER2 status showed no significant association with histopathological type and grade (p=0.05 and p=0.24) respectively.33.3% of tumor located in body had positive HER2 amplification. The rate of HER2 positivity in metastatic gastric carcinomas was (about 10.5%). There's no statistically significant relation between positive Her2 expression and clinicopathologic parameters.
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BARRIERS AND FACILITATORS TO IMPLEMENTING EARLY MOBILITY FOR CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS: A PILOT SURVEY AMONG PHYSIOTHERAPISTS IN SOUTH EASTERN NIGERIA
Journal ID : AMJ-26-08-2022-10479; Author : Ihegihu Ebere Y., Ativie Rita N., Ezeta Kingsley C., Okorie Joshua P., Okeke Chukwueka O.,
Abstract : Early mobility (EM) reduces Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and hospital stay, optimizing quality of life in survivors. However, evidence has shown that barriers exist at the level of the patient, clinician and healthcare institution, hampering the implementation of EM. To identify physiotherapists’ perspectives on the barriers and potential facilitators to mobilizing critically ill patients in the ICU. One hundred and fifty physiotherapists involved in critical care within the southeastern (SE) part of Nigeria were surveyed using a 26 - item survey instrument which assessed mobility barriers related to the patient, health institution and process of care with additional open-ended questions on suggestions on effective approaches to facilitate EM of critically ill patients. Descriptive statistics were computed for all variables. The most frequently opted patient-related barriers were hemodynamic instability (52.0%), pain/discomfort (48%), reduced level of consciousness (47.3%) and level of sedation (47.3%); institutional – related barriers were equipment availability (46.7%), time constraint (44.7%) and staff availability (40.7%) while Process- related barriers were lack of clear recommendations for mobilization (3.85±2.10), poor interdisciplinary communication on the process and need of EM (32%) and an intensive care unit culture that does not promote and value mobilization (18.7%). Most frequently suggested strategies to facilitate EM were provision of mobility equipment, staffing and training on safe and effective mobility techniques. Implementation of EM in SE Nigeria is mostly hampered by patient- related barriers followed by Institutional - related barriers then barriers resulting from the healthcare providers.
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Barriers Impeding Early Detection of Breast Cancer in Iraq: A Critical Analysis
Journal ID : AMJ-26-08-2022-10478; Author : Mina Maallah, Justin J. Needle, Nada Alwan,
Abstract : Breast cancer (BC) patients in Iraq tend to be diagnosed at advanced stages and among younger age groups compared to their counterparts in high-income countries, which has led to a higher BC related mortality rate in Iraq. The aim of this paper is to identify the barriers impeding early detection of BC among Iraqi women. The Social-Ecological Model and the knowledge, attitudes and practices framework were used for the analysis. Gaps in awareness of BC-related facts are still present among Iraqi women which are negatively affecting their attitudes and practices towards the early detection of the disease. Women highlighted their concerns regarding losing family support if they were diagnosed with BC. Those living in rural areas and internally displaced populations face difficulties in reaching specialised health centres. There are deficiencies in the required human resources and infrastructure available to the breast cancer early detection programme as it lacks direct budget allocation from the government. Other obstacles include poor implementation of the national protocol guidelines and weak monitoring and evaluation systems. There is an urgent need to adopt comprehensive national protocol guidelines for early detection of BC in Iraq, in line with recommendations of the Breast Health Global Initiative for LMICs.
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The role of vitamin d in the management of cognitive impairment in patients with autoimmune thyroiditis and hypothyroidism
Journal ID : AMJ-25-08-2022-10477; Author : Iryna Kamyshna, Larysa Pavlovych, Volodymyr Pankiv, Vitaliy Maslyanko, Ivan Pankiv, Aleksandr Kamyshnyi,
Abstract : Clinical studies show a strong connection between vitamin D levels in serum with cognitive impairment in patients with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. It is important to study the effect of cholecalciferol on the cognitive function in patients with autoimmune thyroiditis and hypothyroidism in the Western Ukrainian population. The study included 56 patients with hypothyroidism (H) caused by autoimmune thyroiditis (AIT). These patients were distributed into two groups. Patients in the Group 1 (n = 28) received cholecalciferol at a dose of 4000 IU/day (28,000 IU/week) and L-thyroxine (88.39 ± 12.70 μg / day). Patients in the Group 2 (n = 28) were prescribed only L-thyroxine (87.50 ± 12.73 μg / day). Examinations were performed at the beginning and end of the 12-week treatment. We detect a decline in cognitive function using the Mini-Mental State Examination. After the course of treatment, patients showed improvement in cognitive function. In Group 1 patients who received cholecalciferol and L-thyroxine after treatment, the percentage of patients with moderate (pre-dementia) cognitive impairment decreased from 50% to 21.4%. At the same time, no statistically significant changes were found in the group of patients taking L-thyroxine alone. Normalization of cognitive functions according to the MMCE test increased from 28.6% to 78.6% in the first group, and from 21.4% to 50% in patients of Group 2. Based on our results, patients with autoimmune thyroiditis and hypothyroidism should be given vitamin D supplements to improve cognitive function.
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Relationship between Resilience and Self-efficacy with Parenting Stress in Disability Children Parents During Covid-19 Pandemic
Journal ID : AMJ-25-08-2022-10476; Author : Florisma Arista Riti Tegu, Uki Noviana, Sri Hartini,
Abstract : Parenting stress has increased during the Covid-19 pandemic. Parents of children with intellectual disabilities experience high parenting stress during the pandemic. Resilience and self-efficacy can be factors that influence parental stress, but there is still limited research looking at the relationship between resilience and self-efficacy with parenting stress of parents with children who have disabilities during the pandemic. The aimed of this study was to determine the relationship between resilience and self-efficacy with the stress of parents who have children with disabilities during the Covid-19 pandemic. This study used a cross-sectional design. This study used consecutive sampling of 156 respondents from parents who have children with intellectual disabilities aged 5-19 years of 4 Special Schools in Yogyakarta. The instruments used in this study included the Parental stress scale (PSS), Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale-25 (CD-RISC-25), the modified Self-efficacy for Parenting Tasks Index (SEPTI), and General Health Questionnaire-12 (GHQ-12) for screening. Bivariate analysis using Spearman test and Independent T-test. Linear regression analysis was used to determine the most dominant factors affecting parenting stress in parents of children with intellectual disabilities. Most parents (51.3%) experienced high parenting stress with low resilience (51.9%) and self-efficacy (55.8%). There is a significant relationship (p < 0.05) between resilience and self-efficacy with parenting stress which is negatively correlated with resilience values (r -0.21) and self-efficacy (-0.242). Resilience is the most dominant factor influencing parenting stress (β: -0.177). Resilience and self-efficacy are factors that influence the parenting stress of children with intellectual disabilities aged 5-19 years during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Family Behavior Deviations in the First Phase of Life and Stunting Incidences in Indonesia
Journal ID : AMJ-25-08-2022-10475; Author : Moh. Husni Thamrin, Andi Agustang, Arlin Adam, Syamsu A. Kamaruddin, Andi Alim,
Abstract : The prevalence of child stunting in Indonesia is 30.8%, exceeding the figure required by WHO as much as 14% which has an impact on the country's gross domestic income. The main cause based on the behavioritic paradigm is the deviation of family behavior in the first 1000 Days of Life phase. The research method uses a mix-method, namely a qualitative method to map the factors that cause behavioural deviations and a quantitative method to examine the relationship between variables causing deviations. The sample is mothers who have to stunt children as many as 303 people. Data were collected by interview, FGD, and observation. Data analysis using chi-square test. Qualitative results show the taxonomy of causes of behavioural deviations including silence in communication between health workers, practical attitudes of families, orientation to modern lifestyles, hereditary experiences, and cultural perceptions. The quantitative results show that the mute variable of health workers has the most significant influence on the occurrence of behavioural deviations with a significance level of 0.028. The ability of health workers to assist families determines the occurrence of behavioural deviations that result in stunting in children. It is recommended to integrate the content of community empowerment into the health education.
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