Grignaschi, S., M. Kim, G. Zanframundo, N. Ravichandran, J. B. Lilleker, P. Sen, M. Joshi, V. Agarwal, S. Kardes, J. Day, et al.,
"High fatigue scores in patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies: a multigroup comparative study from the COVAD e-survey.",
Rheumatology international, vol. 43, issue 9, pp. 1637-1649, 2023.
AbstractIdiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIMs) confer a significant risk of disability and poor quality of life, though fatigue, an important contributing factor, remains under-reported in these individuals. We aimed to compare and analyze differences in visual analog scale (VAS) scores (0-10 cm) for fatigue (VAS-F) in patients with IIMs, non-IIM systemic autoimmune diseases (SAIDs), and healthy controls (HCs). We performed a cross-sectional analysis of the data from the COVID-19 Vaccination in Autoimmune Diseases (COVAD) international patient self-reported e-survey. The COVAD survey was circulated from December 2020 to August 2021, and details including demographics, COVID-19 history, vaccination details, SAID details, global health, and functional status were collected from adult patients having received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose. Fatigue experienced 1 week prior to survey completion was assessed using a single-item 10 cm VAS. Determinants of fatigue were analyzed in regression models. Six thousand nine hundred and eighty-eight respondents (mean age 43.8 years, 72% female; 55% White) were included in the analysis. The overall VAS-F score was 3 (IQR 1-6). Patients with IIMs had similar fatigue scores (5, IQR 3-7) to non-IIM SAIDs [5 (IQR 2-7)], but higher compared to HCs (2, IQR 1-5; P < 0.001), regardless of disease activity. In adjusted analysis, higher VAS-F scores were seen in females (reference female; coefficient -0.17; 95%CI -0.21 to -13; P < 0.001) and Caucasians (reference Caucasians; coefficient -0.22; 95%CI -0.30 to -0.14; P < 0.001 for Asians and coefficient -0.08; 95%CI -0.13 to 0.30; P = 0.003 for Hispanics) in our cohort. Our study found that patients with IIMs exhibit considerable fatigue, similar to other SAIDs and higher than healthy individuals. Women and Caucasians experience greater fatigue scores, allowing identification of stratified groups for optimized multidisciplinary care and improve outcomes such as quality of life.
Salem, M. I. M., A. A. M. Abdelaal, A. A. - R. El-Fiky, Anwar A. Ebid, and et al,
"High Intensity Laser Therapy Versus Shock Wave Therapy in the Management of Diabetic Frozen Shoulder",
Pharmacophore, vol. 15, issue 2, pp. 113-118, 2023.
Lyu, S., D. Arends, M. K. Nassar, A. Weigend, S. Weigend, E. Wang, and G. A. Brockmann,
"High-density genotyping reveals candidate genomic regions for chicken body size in breeds of Asian origin",
Poultry Science, vol. 102, issue 1: Elsevier, pp. 102303, 2023.
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Ali, N., J. Zhu, P. Chen, C. Bao, J. Wang, T. Abdelaal, D. Chen, S. Zhu, W. Wang, J. Mao, et al.,
"High-dimensional analysis reveals an immune atlas and novel neutrophil clusters in the lungs of model animals with Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae-induced pneumonia.",
Veterinary research, vol. 54, issue 1, pp. 76, 2023.
AbstractDue to the increase in bacterial resistance, improving the anti-infectious immunity of the host is rapidly becoming a new strategy for the prevention and treatment of bacterial pneumonia. However, the specific lung immune responses and key immune cell subsets involved in bacterial infection are obscure. Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae (APP) can cause porcine pleuropneumonia, a highly contagious respiratory disease that has caused severe economic losses in the swine industry. Here, using high-dimensional mass cytometry, the major immune cell repertoire in the lungs of mice with APP infection was profiled. Various phenotypically distinct neutrophil subsets and Ly-6C inflammatory monocytes/macrophages accumulated post-infection. Moreover, a linear differentiation trajectory from inactivated to activated to apoptotic neutrophils corresponded with the stages of uninfected, onset, and recovery of APP infection. CD14 neutrophils, which mainly increased in number during the recovery stage of infection, were revealed to have a stronger ability to produce cytokines, especially IL-10 and IL-21, than their CD14 counterparts. Importantly, MHC-II neutrophils with antigen-presenting cell features were identified, and their numbers increased in the lung after APP infection. Similar results were further confirmed in the lungs of piglets infected with APP and Klebsiella pneumoniae infection by using a single-cell RNA-seq technique. Additionally, a correlation analysis between cluster composition and the infection process yielded a dynamic and temporally associated immune landscape where key immune clusters, including previously unrecognized ones, marked various stages of infection. Thus, these results reveal the characteristics of key neutrophil clusters and provide a detailed understanding of the immune response to bacterial pneumonia.
Nadakinamani, R. G., A. Reyana, Y. Gupta, S. Kautish, S. Ghorashi, M. M. Jamjoom, and A. W. Mohamed,
"High-performance association rule mining: Mortality prediction model for cardiovascular patients with COVID-19 patterns",
Alexandria Engineering Journal, vol. 71: Elsevier, pp. 347-354, 2023.
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AbdAlRahman, A., W. I. Al-Atabany, A. Soltan, and A. G. Radwan,
"High-performance fractional anisotropic diffusion filter for portable applications",
Journal of Real-Time Image Processing, vol. 20, issue 5: Springer Berlin Heidelberg Berlin/Heidelberg, pp. 98, 2023.
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Hefnawy, M. A., S. S. Medany, R. M. El-Sherif, N. El-Bagoury, and S. A. Fadlallah,
"High-performance IN738 superalloy derived from turbine blade waste for efficient ethanol, ethylene glycol, and urea electrooxidation",
Journal of Applied Electrochemistry, vol. 53, issue 7, pp. 1337-1348, 2023.
Elella, M. H. A., N. Aamer, Yasser M. A. Mohamed, H. E. A. Nazer, and R. R. Mohamed,
"High-Potential Removal of Copper (II) Ions from Aqueous Solution Using Antimicrobial Crosslinked Grafted Gelatin Hydrogels. ",
Journal of Polymers and the Environment , vol. 31, pp. 1071–1089 , 2023.
Abdelkader, N., O. Younes, S. Abdelmajeed, E. Kamel, and K. Hassan,
"Higher prevalence of trunk rotation among Egyptian students in urban than in countryside areas",
Physiotherapy Quarterly, vol. 31, issue 1, pp. 34-38, 2023.
Dey, M., N. R, E. Nikiphorou, P. Sen, S. Saha, J. B. Lilleker, V. Agarwal, S. Kardes, J. Day, M. Milchert, et al.,
"Higher risk of short term COVID-19 vaccine adverse events in myositis patients with autoimmune comorbidities: results from the COVAD study.",
Rheumatology (Oxford, England), vol. 62, issue 5, pp. e147-e152, 2023.
Alzabut, J., S. R. Grace, J. M. Jonnalagadda, S. S. Santra, and B. Abdalla,
"Higher-order Nabla difference equations of arbitrary order with forcing, positive and negative terms: Non-oscillatory solutions",
Axioms, vol. 12, no. 4: MDPI, pp. 325, 2023.
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Mahmouda, A. H., D. S. Fodaa, A. K. Al-Mokaddem, E. E. S. Hassan, A. Farghaly, and H. - T. M. Sweelam,
"Highlights on The AntimutagenecityImpact of E. schimperiana and E. balsamifera with Respect to Their Toxicity",
Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, vol. 66, issue 13, pp. 1141-1153, 2023.
Muhammad Ali Bhatti, Elmuez Dawi, A. T., K. F. Almani, S. S. Medany, A. Nafady, and Z. H. I. Zulifqar Ali Solangi, Umair Aftab,
"Highly Active Carbon Material Derived from Carica papaya Fruit Juice: Access to Efficient Photocatalytic Degradation of Methylene Blue in Aqueous Solution under the Illumination of Ultraviolet Light",
Catalysts, vol. 13, issue 5, pp. 886, 2023.
Mawlid, O. A., H. H. Abdelhady, and M. S. El-Deab,
"Highly active novel K2CO3 supported on MgFe2O4 magnetic nanocatalyst for low-temperature conversion of waste cooking oil to biodiesel: RSM optimization, kinetic, and thermodynamic studies",
Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, vol. 11, issue 5, pp. 19, 2023.