59 research outputs found
Regenerative Therapy in Gynecological Disorders: Review
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) could be perceived as a unique planning of plasma in which concentration of platelet is tremendously high. This reasoning for plasma use has been in the clinically broadly utilized in medical sciences. All along, yet in the beyond couple of years its utilization has been stretched out to different fields, like obstetrics and gynecology. From the actual beginning of the presentation of platelet-rich plasma in gynecology, there had been consistent research being done to demonstrate and affirm its accurate role in the managment of gynecological problems. Regenerative medication in gynecology was among the principal regions where the platelet-rich plasma was executed and has significantly given extraordinary outcomes, which urged further broad studies to be done in different spectrums of gynecology. The implications of such extraordinary battles at last gave method for proving proposing the significance of platelet-rich plasma in managing gynecological problems like Asherman's disorder, urinary incontinence, genital fistulas, and thin endometrium. This article by sums up the different utilization of platelet-rich plasma in gynecology.
Covid 2 Variants and Vaccines: Review
Notwithstanding the rising natural and vaccines mediated immunity, a several nations have encountered a resurgence of the Covid disease of 2019 (Coronavirus) because of the development of severe acute respiratory syndrome Covid 2 (SARS-CoV-2) variations. From Alpha to Omicron, the variants of concern (VOC) have advanced several spike protein changes that might affect infection characteristics, like contagiousness and antigenicity. In this review, we depict the advancement of SARS-CoV-2, sum up current information on epidemiological and clinical highlights of the variants, and talk about the response techniques as far as vaccines to decrease the burden of Coronavirus
Photobiomodulation and Alzheimer's Disease:Review
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is one of the basic neurodegenerative diseases and the most extreme common state of dementia. Described through the loss of learning, memory, critical thinking, language, and different abilities to address, AD applies an adverse consequence on every patients' and families' style of life. Despite the fact that there were enormous advances in data , the basic pathogenesis and progression of AD, there's no solution for AD. The disappointment of several molecular focused pharmacologic clinical preliminaries closes in a rising research shift towards non-invasive medicines. We, first and foremost, assessed the pathological changes of AD and the requesting circumstances for AD research. We then, at that point, added those non-invasive medicines and referenced the components which can affect the results of those therapies. Furthermore, we assessed the results of those therapies and the suitable components underlying those outcomes. At long last, we summed up the requesting circumstances of the Photobiomodulation cure in future AD studies and clinical applications. We presumed that it would be essential to perceive the exact fundamental components and find the optimal cure parameters to upgrade the translational value of the Photobiomodulation treatment
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA): Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges: Literature Review
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a prevalent condition with known impacts on cardiovascular and neurocognitive health, affecting nearly 1 billion individuals globally. While the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) is the most commonly used metric to gauge OSA severity, its effectiveness in evaluating treatment response remains uncertain. This review explores the history and predictive capabilities of the AHI in various clinical scenarios and considers alternative metrics such as hypoxic burden, arousal intensity, odds ratio product, and cardiopulmonary coupling. Future research directions include utilizing genetics, blood biomarkers, machine learning, and wearable technologies to identify distinct OSA endophenotypes. The aim is to enhance diagnostic accuracy, prognostic insights, and patient care strategies in managing OSA-related consequences
Perinatalcovid-19: Viewpoints Review
The Covid disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, coming about due to the fact of disease with severe acute respiratory syndrome Covid 2 (SARS-Co2) , has brought about severe and boundless ailment in adults, along with pregnant women, whilst not often infecting neonates. An incomplete comprehension of disease pathogenesis and viral spread has brought about growing guidelines to lessen transmission from infected mothers to neonates. The risk of neonatal infection via perinatal/neonatal transmission is low when recommended precautions are followed. Notwithstanding, the psychosocial implications of these practices and racial/ethnic disparities featured via this pandemic should likewise be tended to when actually focusing on mothers and their new-borns. This review offers an exhaustive define of neonatal–perinatal viewpoints of COVID-19, going from the basic science of disease and proposals for care of pregnant female and neonates to necessary psychosocial, moral, and racial/ethnic factors emerging due to the fact of both the pandemic and the reaction of the healthcare community to the care of infected individuals
Ocular Gene Therapy: Literature Review
This literature offers complete information about the advances in gene treatment in the of the eye, inclusive of cornea, conjunctiva, lacrimal gland, and trabecular meshwork. We talked about gene transport systems, collectively with viral and non-viral vectors as exact as gene modifying techniques, generally CRISPR-Cas9, and epigenetic treatments, consisting of antisense and siRNA therapeutics. We moreover furnish a specific assessment of gene treatment has been examined with corresponding outcomes. Disease stipulations embody corneal and conjunctival fibrosis and scarring, corneal epithelial wound healing, corneal graft survival, corneal neovascularization, genetic corneal dystrophies, herpetic keratitis, glaucoma, dry eye disease, and specific ocular surface diseases. Although most of the analyzed consequences on the use and validity of gene treatment at the ocular surface have been offered in vitro or the utilization of animal models, we moreover talked about the on hand human studies. Gene treatment methods are nowadays viewed very promising as rising future remedies of a variety of diseases, and this area is unexpectedly expanding
Updates of Congenital Cytomegalovirus (cCMV) infection: Literature Review
Congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) infection is the most well-known congenital viral disease and is the main non-genetic reason for sensorineural hearing loss (SNLH) and a significant reason for neurodevelopmental inabilities. The gamble of intrauterine transmission is most elevated when vertical infection happens during pregnancy, with a higher pace of vertical transmission in mothers with more established gestational age at infection, while the gamble of unfriendly fetal impacts fundamentally increments on the adverse effects that fetal infection happens during the first half of pregnancy. Although, its prevalence and morbidity among the neonatal populace, there isn't yet a standardised diagnostic test and therapeutic methodology for cCMV infection. This review expects to investigate the most recent improvements in the diagnosis and treatment of cCMV infection. literature shows that preventive interventions other than behavioural measures during pregnancy are as yet lacking, albeit numerous clinical preliminaries are right now progressing to plan vaccination for women before pregnancy. As of now, we suggest utilizing a PCR measure in blood, urine, and saliva in neonates with suspected cCMV infection. As of now, there is no proof of the advantage of antiviral treatment in asymptomatic infants. On account of symptomatic cCMV, we really suggest treatment with oral valganciclovir for a length of a year. The adequacy and tolerability of this treatment choice have demonstrated successful for hearing and neurodevelopmental long-term results. Valganciclovir is saved for congenitally infected neonates with the symptomatic infection at birth, like microcephaly, intracranial calcifications, unusual cerebrospinal fluid index, chorioretinitis, or sensorineural hearing loss. Treatment with antiviral medications isn't regularly recommended for neonates with the mildly symptomatic infection at birth, for neonates under 32 weeks of gestational age, or for infants over 30 days old due to deficient proof from studies. In any case, since these populaces represent by far most of neonates and infants with cCMV disease and they are in risk of developing late-onset sequelae, a biomarker ready to foresee long-term sequelae ought to likewise be found to justify beginning treatment and decreasing the burden of CMV-related complications
Postmenopausal Osteoporosis: Literature Review
Osteoporosis is a chronic condition, similar to heart disease, diabetes, or hypertension. A huge gap exists in the primary prevention of fractures, and studies show that an expected 80% to 90% of adults don't get proper osteoporosis managment even in the secondary prevention setting. Case finding strategies have been created and effective pharmacological mediations are accessible. This review tends to how ideal to utilize the pharmacological choices that anyone could hope to find for postmenopausal osteoporosis to give long lasting fracture protection in patients at high and extremely high risk of fracture. The advantage of osteoporosis treatments far outweighs the uncommon risks
Transcranial Photobiomodulation (tPBM) Therapy in Brain Disorders
Photobiomodulation (PBM) portrays the utilization of red or near infrared light to stimulate, heal, recover, and protect tissue that has either been harmed, is degenerating, or, else likely is in risk of dying. The brain experiences various issues that can be ordered into three general groupings: traumatic (stroke, traumatic brain injury, and global ischemia), degenerative diseases (dementia, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's), and psychiatric (depression, anxiety, post- traumatic stress disorder). There is some proof that this multitude of apparently different circumstances can be advantageously impacted by applying light to the head. There is even the likelihood that PBM could be utilized for cognitive enhancement in normal healthy individuals. In this transcranial PBM (tPBM) application, near infrared (NIR) light is frequently applied to the temple in view of the better entrance (no hair, longer wavelength). A few workers have utilized lasers, yet as of late the presentation of modest light emitting diode (LED) arrays has permitted the improvement of light radiating head helmets or "brain caps". This review will cover the mechanisms of action of photobiomodulation to the brain and sum up some of the key pre-clinical studies and clinical trials that have been embraced for different brain disorders
Management of Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI): Literature Review
Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) of the lower extremities manifests itself in a variety of clinical spectrums, ranging from cosmetic issues that are asymptomatic to severe symptoms like venous ulcer. Due to a lack of understanding of the various presenting manifestations of primary and secondary venous disorders and an underestimation of the problem's magnitude and impact, CVI is a relatively common medical condition that is frequently overlooked by healthcare providers. Due to the possibility of underdiagnosis of CVI, an increase in obesity, and an aging population, it is anticipated that the prevalence of CVI will rise. Duplex ultrasound, radiofrequency ablation, and iliac vein stenting play an important role in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of CVI of the lower extremities
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