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2. Vibration analysis of a porous hollow conical rotor with circumferentially distributed piezoceramic strips.
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Jafari Niasar, Mohammad, Babaei, Mohammad Javad, Jafari, Ali Asghar, and Irani Rahaghi, Mohsen
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ROTOR vibration , *CORIOLIS force , *CENTRIFUGAL force , *ROTORS , *ANGULAR velocity , *MODE shapes - Abstract
The present study investigates vibrational behavior of a porous conical hollow rotor. Inner and outer rotor surface, sensor, and actuator strips made of piezoceramic are modeled and positioned, which are symmetrically distributed in the circumferential direction. Kinetic and potential energies were computed considering the effects of Coriolis and centrifugal force. Modeling of the system has been carried out assuming classical theory and using Lagrange approach for simple-supported boundary conditions. Also, the relations of piezoceramic and three types of porosity attend in equilibrium equations. The discretization of kinetic and potential energies using displacement field which is defined as double mixed series based on independent mode shape and time function leads to obtaining the equations in form of ordinary differential. To calculate the natural frequencies, the equations were converted to a special form of state space model. The correctness of the study is examined by comparing it with similar study results. The most consequential parameters affecting the forward and backward natural frequency, such as type and porosity coefficient, size, number, and thickness of piezoceramic, and the rotor angular velocity, are researched. The results demonstrate that the effect of porosity coefficient in various longitudinal modes on natural frequency is different. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Free vibrational behavior of functionally graded carbon nanotube composite fluid-filled cylindrical-conical shell: Analytical and experimental investigation.
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Babaei, Mohammad Javad, Jafari, Ali Asghar, and Ramezani, Farin
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FUNCTIONALLY gradient materials , *CARBON nanotubes , *CARBON composites , *EQUATIONS of motion , *HAMILTON'S principle function , *BERNOULLI equation , *CONCRETE-filled tubes , *3-D printers - Abstract
This investigation analyzes the effects of internal static fluid on the free vibrational behavior of joined shells made of carbon nanotube (CNT) fiber‐reinforced composite. Various types of functionally graded CNTs composite with temperature dependence are considered. Classic shell theory and Love's assumptions combined with Hamilton's principle are used to obtain motion equations. Bernoulli equation, velocity potential, and impermeability condition are employed to the coupling effects of fluid pressure with motion equations of shells. Continuity conditions in the joint point of conical and cylindrical sections are supposed to couple equations of two parts. The generalized differential quadrature (GDQ) method is employed to solve equations for various boundary conditions. Experimental modal tests on a sample made by the 3-D printer and prior others' research are used to validate the accuracy of results. Consequently, parametric studies are expressed, such as longitudinal and circumferential mode numbers, semi-vertex angle, distributions of CNTs, CNTs fraction volumes, fluid density, shell thickness, and operating temperature. According to the results, although fluid decreases the frequency generally, the process of changing frequency in terms of other parameters is similar. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Effect of thermal environment on the free vibration of functionally graded carbon nanotubes cylindrical-conical shell.
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Babaei, Mohammad Javad and Jafari, Ali Asghar
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FREE vibration , *FUNCTIONALLY gradient materials , *DOUBLE walled carbon nanotubes , *TEMPERATURE distribution , *HEAT conduction , *CARBON nanotubes , *HEAT transfer , *RESEARCH personnel - Abstract
This research analyzes the influence of temperature changes on the vibration of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SW-CNTs) composite joined conical-cylindrical shells. The governing dynamic equations of temperature-dependent CNTs with initial thermomechanical stresses are established using the Love shell assumptions and classical shell theory. The initial thermomechanical stresses are derived from the linear membrane approach method. Two possibilities are assumed for the calculation of temperature change: a uniform temperature distribution and steady-state heat transfer by conduction through the thickness of the shell. The initial thermomechanical stresses are determined using the linear membrane approach. The generalized differential quadrature (GDQ) method is used to solve the equations after combining it with continuity conditions between the conical part and the cylindrical part and various boundary conditions. After validating the natural frequency and the different types of temperature distribution with the studies of other researchers, the effects of semi vortex of the cone, the volume fraction, and the type of distribution on the temperature rise are given as the results. The type of temperature distribution has the greatest influence among the parameters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Reliability Estimation of Low-Voltage Power Distribution Systems.
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Jabbari, Mousa, Babaei, Mohammad Mehdi, Moradi Hanifi, Saber, Fallah Madvari, Rohollah, and Laal, Fereydoon
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FAULT trees (Reliability engineering) , *RELIABILITY in engineering , *BAYESIAN analysis , *ELECTRIC power distribution , *JUDGMENT (Psychology) , *SYSTEM failures , *ELECTRIC fault location - Abstract
Many accidents always happen in the electricity distribution sector, which requires the use of control strategies in this field. Therefore, this study presented a risk assessment method based on a fuzzy Bayesian network (FBN) and William Fine method in low-voltage power distribution systems to reduce the structural uncertainties of the studies and examined the reliability of these systems to achieve proper performance in emergencies. The first step is to develop a fault tree (FT) and event tree (ET) in bow tie (BT) format. In this study, fuzzy theory and expert judgment were used to qualitatively analyze the root events affecting the system failure and determine the relevant probabilities. Then, deductive and inductive reasoning was done after determining the likelihood of basic events (BEs) and establishing the Bayesian network (BN). Then, the final risk was estimated using William Fine's method and fuzzy logic. The results of a case study in a low-voltage power distribution system showed that there were 36 BEs and 20 intermediate events (IEs) for system failure, and the reliability of the system was obtained as 0.96654476 and 0.96654476 based on the FT and FBN, respectively. According to the results of BE25 (no installation of the earth) and BE18 (contact of metal objects with the live wire), the most critical events were based on FBN. The results showed that FBN simulation and its combination with static methods such as BT and William Fine provide a suitable method for the accurate identification of distribution systems. Therefore, the approach of the present study can help the decision makers and analysts of the electricity industry to prevent possible failures due to system changes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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6. The effect of Mediterranean diet on nutritional status, muscle mass and strength, and inflammatory factors in patients with colorectal cancer-induced cachexia: study protocol for a randomized clinical trial.
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Bagheri, Amir, Babaei, Mohammad, Rezaei, Saied, Motallebnejad, Zoya Asl, Ganjalikhani, Maryam, Malekahmadi, Mahsa, and Esmaillzadeh, Ahmad
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Background: Current dietary strategies to manage cancer cachexia and the relevant outcomes did not provide a comprehensive solution. This study will evaluate the effect of a Mediterranean diet on inflammatory markers, nutritional status, muscle mass, and strength among patients with cancer cachexia (CC). Methods: This will be a randomized clinical trial involving men and women diagnosed with localized or advanced colorectal cancer-induced cachexia. In total, 40 patients with CC will be recruited based on inclusion criteria and then these patients will be randomly allocated to receive either a Mediterranean diet (n = 20) or only routine nutritional advice (n = 20) for 8 weeks. The primary outcome will be nutritional status, muscle mass and strength, and serum concentrations of inflammatory markers including interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), and high-sensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP). Moreover, we will consider serum albumin and total protein levels, complete blood count (CBC), and quality of life as the secondary outcomes. All outcomes will be measured at the beginning and end (the eighth week) of the study. We will assess participants’ adherence to the prescribed diets by using a 1-day food record in the second, fourth, sixth, and eighth weeks of the study. Discussion: Along with adequate calorie and protein intake in cancer cachexia, reducing inflammatory cytokines might be a useful strategy for maintaining nutritional status and body composition. Mediterranean diet has been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties, and by its components, it might help patients with cachexia to have a better nutritional status and quality of life. Trial registration: Iranian Registry of Clinical Trials () RCT20211027052884N1. Prospectively registered on November 09, 2021. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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7. High Step-Down Bridgeless Sepic/Cuk PFC Rectifiers With Improved Efficiency and Reduced Current Stress.
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Babaei, Mohammad and Monfared, Mohammad
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HIGH voltages , *SEMICONDUCTOR diodes , *VOLTAGE - Abstract
In this article, two high step-down bridgeless power factor correction rectifiers based on the switched inductor network (SIN) are introduced. The proposed rectifiers employ the SIN to provide high step-down voltage gain with a higher duty cycle than the competitors. They also offer higher efficiency, lower current stress, and total peak switching device powers. A thorough and straightforward design algorithm in the discontinuous conduction mode is provided that ensures a unity power factor and a low total harmonic distortion with a simple control scheme. As a demonstration of the superior performance of the proposed rectifiers, a 300-W high-gain sepic rectifier setup with 48Vdc output voltage from a 230Vrms/50Hz source is built in the laboratory. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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8. Cooperative energy scheduling of interconnected microgrid system considering renewable energy resources and electric vehicles.
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Babaei, Mohammad Amin, Hasanzadeh, Saeed, and Karimi, Hamid
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• Presenting a collaborative model for the operation of interconnected microgrids. In the proposed model, the microgrids create a big coalition for centralized management and loss reduction. After the coalition forming, the profit of the cooperation is divided among MGs by Shapley value. • The impacts of the proposed model on loss reduction and emission reduction were considered. Also, the performance of the proposed model is compared with the decentralized framework. • Providing a sensitivity analysis on electric vehicles to determine their efficiency on the operation of interconnected microgrids. Microgrids are known as a local energy system that changes the central power plants toward distributed and renewable energy resources. The microgrids provide low-cost, more efficient, and clean energy for the energy systems. Therefore, this paper presents a techno-sustainable-economic framework for the operation scheduling of multi-microgrid systems that are integrated with renewable energy sources, dispatchable resources, and energy storage systems. The proposed model presents a multi-objective optimization model that attempts to simultaneously minimize the total cost, power losses, and carbon emissions by cooperation of each microgrid with other neighboring energy systems. In the cooperative framework, the microgrids form a big coalition to reduce the operation costs by their local energy system and energy trading with neighbor microgrids. Also, microgrids try to minimize the power losses by local energy trading. The Genetic algorithm is used to model the multi-objective cooperative scheduling of microgrids and presents a fair cost allocation to consider the impact of each microgrid in the coalition. The proposed model is tested on the IEEE 33-bus test system and simulation results demonstrate that the proposed model reduces the power losses and carbon emissions by 68.67 % and 19.65 % compared to the decentralized framework because of local energy sharing between microgrids. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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9. SOX2 and Bcl-2 as a Novel Prognostic Value in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Progression.
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Hosseini-khah, Zahra, Babaei, Mohammad Reza, Tehrani, Mohsen, Cucchiarini, Magali, Madry, Henning, Ajami, Abolghasem, Rakhshani, Nasser, Rafiei, Alireza, and Nikbin, Behrooz
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SURVIVAL rate , *PROGNOSIS , *OVERALL survival , *STEM cell factor , *CANCER stem cells , *HEPATOCELLULAR carcinoma - Abstract
Sex-determining region Y-box 2 (SOX2) is a stem cell transcription factor and a major regulator of self-renewal and pluripotency of cancer stem cells (CSCs). In many types of cancer, SOX2 is dysregulated due to overexpression associated with tumor progression and low survival rate. Many HCC cases encounter recurrence and metastasis which might be due to CSCs and also apoptosis. Since little is known about the expression pattern of SOX2 and apoptotic genes in HCC, we aimed to determine the prognostic significance of SOX2, Bax, and Bcl-2 in clinicopathological features, tumor progression, and survival rate of the HCC patients. The expression of SOX2, Bax, and Bcl-2 were evaluated using qRT-PCR in 53 formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues (FFPE) of patients and 44 controls. Correlation of these genes was analyzed with clinicopathological features and tumor progression. The correlationship between SOX2 expression and ALBI grade as prognostic indicators were calculated. Survival rates were determined by Kaplan-Meier survival curves. SOX2 and Bcl-2 were remarkably overexpressed in HCC patients compared to controls (p = 0.04 and p = 0.003, respectively). A significant association was found for both SOX2 and Bcl-2 overexpression with TNM staging (p = 0.02, p = 0.04) and tumor grading (p = 0.01, p = 0.003), respectively. A significant correlation was observed: patients with SOX2 overexpression had a lower 5-year overall survival rate (p = 0.04); however, there was no significant association between Bcl-2 and survival (p = 0.5). Collectively, overexpression of SOX2 and Bcl-2, alone or combined, may be a potential marker to evaluate prognosis and response to HCC treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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10. Sodium fluorescein-guided resection of brain metastases: A needed approach or an option? A systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Ohadi, Mohammad Amin Dabbagh, Dashtkoohi, Mohammad, Babaei, Mohammad Reza, Zamani, Raha, Dashtkoohi, Mohadese, and Hadjipanayis, Constantinos G.
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BRAIN tumors , *OVERALL survival , *FLUORESCENT dyes , *DISEASE relapse , *SURVIVAL rate - Abstract
Purpose: Brain metastases (BM) often leave residual tumors despite having visible margins, which increases the risk of local tumor recurrence and can impact overall patient survival rates. Fluorescence-guided surgery (FGS) utilizing sodium fluorescein (FL) has been reported as an effective technique in recent studies. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of FL FGS in improving the extent of resection of brain metastases and its impact on overall survival. Methods: We conducted a systematic search following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses. Our primary focus was on gross total resection (GTR). Additionally, we extracted survival data and evaluated the risk of bias using a modified version of the Joanna Briggs Institute critical appraisal tool. Results: The study comprised 970 patients with brain metastases through eight different studies. The study found that patients who underwent FL-guided resection had a significantly higher rate of GTR (OR: 2.02, 95% CI: 1.14–3.56, p = 0.0156, I2 = 41.5%). Additionally, the study concluded that FL-guided resection is associated with better overall survival rates (HR: 0.61, 95%CI: 0.47 0.80, p = 0.0003, I2 = 41.5%). Conclusion: Our research suggests that the use of FL is associated with a higher rate of GTR and improved overall patient survival. None of the studies we reviewed reported significant complications associated with the use of FL in patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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11. Conservative management of placenta previa‐percreta with bladder invasion: A case report.
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Kashanian, Maryam, Eshraghi, Nooshin, Babaei, Mohammad Reza, Mohammadian‐amiri, Mahdis, Ghaemi, Marjan, Aklamli, Majid, and Eshraghi, Nasim
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PLACENTA praevia , *PLACENTA accreta , *POSTPARTUM hemorrhage , *PLACENTA , *BLADDER , *DOPPLER ultrasonography - Abstract
Key Clinical Message: Placenta previa, accompanied by placenta percreta, which involves invasion of the bladder, presents a significant risk of excessive bleeding during and after delivery. This case highlights that prophylactic embolization, conservative surgery, and careful monitoring offer an effective approach to avoid hysterectomy in cases of placenta percreta with adjacent organ involvement. Placenta previa complicated by placenta percreta is associated with a high risk of massive intra and post‐partum hemorrhage. We present a case of a 35‐year‐old woman (G2 P1) who was referred to the Akbar‐Abadi hospital at 13 weeks of gestation. Color Doppler ultrasound indicated complete placenta previa‐percreta with bladder invasion. After induction of fetal demise, bilateral uterine and bladder artery endovascular embolization was conducted for the patient. After 48 h, under ultrasound guidance, surgical resection of residual percreta tissue was conducted as much as possible. Eight weeks later, a follow‐up sonography showed the minimum residual placenta tissue and she regained menstrual cycles after 2 months. This case indicated that the combination of prophylactic embolization, conservative surgical management with placenta left in situ, and follow‐up with serial color Doppler monitoring, is an optimum method to avoid hysterectomy in placenta percreta patient with adjacent organ invasion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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12. Simultaneous multistep transformer architecture for model predictive control.
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Park, Junho, Babaei, Mohammad Reza, Munoz, Samuel Arce, Venkat, Ashwin N., and Hedengren, John D.
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MACHINE learning , *PREDICTION models , *GOLD ores - Abstract
Transformer neural networks have revolutionized natural language processing by effectively addressing the vanishing gradient problem. This study focuses on applying Transformer models to time-series forecasting and customizing them for a simultaneous multistep-ahead prediction model in surrogate model predictive control (MPC). The proposed method showcases improved control performance and computational efficiency compared to LSTM-based MPC and one-step-ahead prediction models using both LSTM and Transformer networks. The study introduces three key contributions: (1) a new MPC system based on a Transformer time-series architecture, (2) a training method enabling multistep-ahead prediction for time-series machine learning models, and (3) validation of the enhanced time performance of multistep-ahead Transformer MPC compared to one-step-ahead LSTM networks. Case studies demonstrate a significant fifteen-fold improvement in computational speed compared to one-step-ahead LSTM, although this improvement may vary depending on MPC factors like the lookback window and prediction horizon. • Transformer and LSTM models compared in Model Predictive Control. • New multistep Transformer architecture proposed for MPC. • Transformer MPC outperforms LSTM-based MPC with 15x speedup. • Practical implementation on fluidized-bed gold ore roaster. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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13. Biliary parascarosis in a foal.
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Sazmand, Alireza, Yavari, Morteza, Babaei, Mohammad, Nourian, Alireza, and Otranto, Domenico
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BILIARY tract , *BILE ducts , *ASCARIS suum , *ASCARIS lumbricoides , *OLEANDER , *FOALS , *MARES - Abstract
Migration of Ascaris lumbricoides through the papilla of Vater in humans, and entry into the biliary tree, is well‐recognised. Ascaris suum and Toxocara vitulorum have been recovered from the liver of swine and buffalo. We necropsied a Persian Kurdish filly at age 6 months, weighing ∼100 kg. Death evidently was caused by oleander (Nerium oleander) intoxication. An 8‐cm adult male Parascaris was found at the lobar‐left hepatic bile duct junction. We suggest that the nematode entered anteriorly into the hepatic tree, via the duodenum, major duodenal papilla, bile duct, left hepatic duct and finally the lobar duct. Considering the brief 4‐h elapsed time between death and necropsy, and the 18‐cm distance from the major duodenal papilla to the location of the parasite, we conclude that entry into the biliary tree likely occurred ante‐mortem. We advise consideration of Parascaris infection in differential diagnosis of equine hepatic and pancreatic dysfunction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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14. A Quasi-Z-Source Inverter with a Network Capacitor-Inductor.
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Abbasi Bolaghi, Jamal, Taheri, Asghar, Babaei, Mohammad Hosein, Gholami, Masoumeh, and Harajchi, Sepideh
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In this research, a new Z-source inverter inspired by the quasi-inductor-switched Z-source inverter is presented. The new inverter has an acceptable boost factor, and gain voltage compared to the similar Z-source inverter. Also, in this new topology, the capacitors’ voltage stress has been decreased compared to similar inverters. In this converter, a capacitor is replaced with the side diodes of the quasi-Z-source inverter. The input current in this inverter is continuous and it is a low figure that at the moment of switching off about 54 A (
V in = 120 V). The high inrush current damages the converter components. The operation of this inverter has been checked in different modes and the voltage and current equations of all elements have been calculated. The new converter can be extended to n-cascade, and it makes to achieve a higher boost factor with a low-duty cycle. The ingredients used in the new topology are fewer than those of the switched-inductor Z-source inverter. The analysis and extraction of all voltage stress such as capacitors, diodes, switches, all currents such as inductors, dc-link average, inrush current, voltage gain and boost factor of the new topology have been done and compared with other structures. The DC-link voltage (Vi ) is 148 V with an input voltage of 120, so the boost factor is 1.43. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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15. Definitive Chemoradiation for Gastroesophageal Junction (GEJ) Adenocarcinomas: A Single-Institution Experience.
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Farhan, Farshid, Lashkari, Marzieh, Babaei, Mohammad, seriesht, Shiva Mahdavi, Farazmand, Borna, Esmati, Ebrahim, and Ghalehtaki, Reza
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ESOPHAGOGASTRIC junction , *OVERALL survival , *PROGRESSION-free survival , *ADENOCARCINOMA , *SURVIVAL rate , *CHEMORADIOTHERAPY - Abstract
Background and Objectives: The non-surgical treatment outcome of gastroesophageal junction (GEJ) adenocarcinoma remains to be defined. We aimed to assess the outcomes of definitive chemoradiation (CRT) of GEJ tumors. Methods: This retrospective cohort study was entirely carried out in the radiation oncology ward of Cancer Institute of Iran. We included patients with adenocarcinoma histology whose tumors had involved the gastro-esophageal junction and underwent chemoradiotherapy without surgery. In the final analysis, we evaluated 50 patients with non-metastatic adenocarcinoma of GEJ (Siewert's type I and II) from 2008 to 2017. The primary outcome was overall survival; secondary outcomes were progression-free survival and local and distal metastasis. Results: The reasons for not undergoing surgery in order of frequency from highest to lowest were patient refusal or medical unfitness for surgery, tumor unresectability or progress at the time of operation and incident metastasis in pre-op restaging, and. The 1-year, 2-year, and 3-year overall survival rates were 53%, 26%, and 12%, respectively. The 1-year, 2-year, and 3-year progression-free survival rates were 44%, 18%, and 10%, respectively. In the multivariate analysis, the only independent predictor of survival was a distant failure (P=0.031). Conclusion: Although the outcomes of non-surgical treatments are disappointing in GEJ adenocarcinomas, a few patients may experience long-term survival using definitive CRT. This option should be discussed with all patients who are not candidates for surgery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
16. Major and minor salivary glands in Persian squirrel (Sciurus anomalus): the aspect of macroanatomy, microanatomy, and histochemical properties.
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Akbari, Ghasem, Kianifard, Davoud, Hamidian, Gholamreza, and Babaei, Mohammad
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SUBMANDIBULAR gland , *PAROTID glands , *SQUIRRELS , *GLANDS , *BLOOD vessels , *SALIVARY glands - Abstract
The morphology of the major and minor glands in the Persian squirrel (Sciurus anomalus) is crucial for understanding this mammal's biological and ecological relationships. This study aimed to compare the macro- and microanatomies of the major and minor salivary glands in Persian squirrels. Five euthanized adult Persian squirrels were used for this investigation. The macroscopic and microscopic evaluations were carried out after dissection, and tissue samples were fixed and slides prepared. Afterward, specific staining methods were used for the histochemical study. The results of this investigation indicated that Persian squirrels, as pets and wild rodents, have several minor salivary glands, including caudal buccal, lingual, palatine, and palatoglossal salivary glands. The rostral buccal region and labial region of the Persian squirrel were sectioned serially, but there were no salivary secretory units in these regions. The parotid gland was completely acinar serous, the submandibular salivary gland was branched tubuloacinar seromucous, and the sublingual gland was tubuloacinar seromucous. In addition, in this research, the two parts of the sublingual gland, monostomatice, and polystomatic parts, were completely determined. The striated, intercalated, interlobar, and excretory ducts composed the ductal system of the major salivary glands in Persian squirrels. The interlobar septa between the lobules contained blood vessels and interlobar ducts. The myoepithelial cells were seen around the secretory units of all major salivary glands. In conclusion, it can be noticed that the major and minor salivary glands of the Persian squirrel had been scattered in the oral cavity, such as the palatine, tongue, and buccal regions, and the secretory units of these glands were different from other rodents due to the difference in nutrition of the Persian squirrel. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. Complete clinical response to chemoradiation in adenoid cystic carcinoma of the base of tongue: Case report of a rare tumor in a rare location.
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Bayani, Reyhaneh, Hasanzadeh, Elyas, Javadirad, Etrat, Azarpeikan, Ali Reza, Babaei, Mohammad, and Mousavi Darzikolaee, Nima
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ADENOID cystic carcinoma , *TONGUE cancer , *HEAD & neck cancer , *CHEMORADIOTHERAPY , *SURGICAL excision , *TUMOR treatment - Abstract
Key Clinical Message: Adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) is an uncommon malignancy of head and neck. Although the cornerstone of treatment is surgery, concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CRT) might be used as an effective treatment for unresectable tumors. Herein we report a case of massive ACC of base of tongue with durable complete response to definitive CRT. Adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) is a rare tumor accounting for 1% of all head and neck cancers. The best treatment option is complete surgical resection with or without adjuvant radiotherapy. When surgical resection is not feasible, definitive radiotherapy with or without concurrent chemotherapy can be considered. Herein we report a non‐smoker 72‐year‐old woman presented with throat discomfort and sensation of a lump. Evaluation revealed an unresectable adenoid cystic carcinoma of the base of tongue in whom complete clinical response was achieved after definitive concurrent chemoradiation. Although the cornerstone of treatment is complete surgical resection, this case report indicates that concurrent chemoradiotherapy might result in complete clinical response and could be used as a definitive treatment in selected ACC tumors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. Evaluation of Ventilation Methods and Cardiorespiratory Outcomes in Children with Foreign Body Aspiration Undergoing Rigid Bronchoscopy Within 2008 - 2019.
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Parvizi, Arman, Haddadi, Soudabeh, Babaei, Mohammad, Nemati, Shadman, and Kazemnejad, Ehsan
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RESPIRATORY aspiration , *CROSS-sectional method , *ARTIFICIAL respiration , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *HEART beat , *FOREIGN bodies , *DATA analysis software , *RESPIRATION , *BRONCHOSCOPY , *EVALUATION , *CHILDREN - Abstract
Background: Foreign body aspiration is a common accident with life-threatening outcomes. Rigid bronchoscopy is considered an effective tool in the diagnosis and treatment of this complication; however, there is still no agreement on the preferred ventilation method for the treatment of patients with foreign body aspiration. Objectives: This study aimed to compare the cardiovascular and respiratory outcomes followed by ventilation methods in patients with foreign body aspiration undergoing rigid bronchoscopy. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, the information was recorded from 90 patients' files, including age, gender, aspirated foreignbody, interval from aspiration to referral, signs, andsymptoms, comorbidity, bronchoscopic results, ventilationmethod during the procedure, occurrence of respiratory complications, heart rate, blood pressure, arterial oxygen saturation, length of hospital stay, and mortality of patients. The data were analyzed by SPSS software (version 22). A p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: Out of 90 reviewed cases, 57.67% were male, and the mean age was 2.06-1.25 years. The most common aspirated foreign body was peanuts (38.89%). The mostcommonclinical signs were cough (81.11%) and wheezing (51.11%). The mostcommonsymptoms were wheezing (54.44%) and decreasing respiratory sounds (46.67%). Bronchoscopy was associated with foreign body extraction in 65.6% of the patients. The relationship between the ventilation method with blood pressure changes, length of hospital stay, cardiopulmonary complications, and oxygen saturation was not significant; however, the cases with spontaneous breathing referred at shorter intervals from aspiration and experienced fewer heart rate changes. Conclusions: The results of the present study showed no preference between spontaneous and controlled ventilation during rigid bronchoscopy in patients with foreign body aspiration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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19. Self‐assessment Pemphigus Vulgaris Activity Score (SA‐PVAS): A new tool for patients to self‐assess their disease severity.
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Ghandi, Narges, Alisharifi, Amirreza, Babaei, Mohammad, Meysamie, Alipasha, Seifi, Golnoosh, Etesami, Ifa, Mahmoudi, Hamidreza, and Daneshpazhooh, Maryam
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PEMPHIGUS vulgaris , *SELF-evaluation - Abstract
Pemphigus disease activity measurements: pemphigus disease area index, autoimmune bullous skin disorder intensity score, and pemphigus vulgaris activity score. Self-assessment Pemphigus Vulgaris Activity Score (SA-PVAS): A new tool for patients to self-assess their disease severity Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is an autoimmune blistering mucocutaneous disease with an unpredictable course.1,2 For assessing the severity of PV, several scoring systems have been developed such as Pemphigus Disease Area Index (PDAI) and Pemphigus Vulgaris Activity Score (PVAS).3 We conducted this study to evaluate the translated simplified version of the PVAS called Self-Assessment PVAS (SA-PVAS) in comparison with the PDAI. [Extracted from the article]
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20. PErspective and current status of Radiotherapy Service in IRan (PERSIR)-1 study: assessment of current external beam radiotherapy facilities, staff and techniques compared to the international guidelines.
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Saeedian, Arefeh, Tabatabaei, Fatemeh-sadat, Azimi, Amirali, Babaei, Mohammad, Lashkari, Marzieh, Esmati, Ebrahim, Abiar, Zeinab, Moadabshoar, Leila, Sandoughdaran, Saleh, Kamrava, Mitchell, Amini, Arya, and Ghalehtaki, Reza
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EXTERNAL beam radiotherapy , *INTRAOPERATIVE radiotherapy , *RADIOTHERAPY , *CHARITIES , *LINEAR accelerators , *RADIOISOTOPE brachytherapy ,PLANNING techniques - Abstract
Background and purpose: Radiotherapy (RT) is an essential treatment modality against cancer and becoming even more in demand due to the anticipated increase in cancer incidence. Due to the rapid development of RT technologies amid financial challenges, we aimed to assess the available RT facilities and the issues with achieving health equity based on current equipment compared to the previous reports from Iran. Materials and methods: A survey arranged by the Iran Cancer Institute's Radiation Oncology Research Center (RORC) was sent to all of the country's radiotherapy centers in 2022. Four components were retrieved: the reimbursement type, equipment, human resources, and patient load. To calculate the radiotherapy utilization rate (RUR), the Lancet Commission was used. The findings were compared with the previous national data. Results: Seventy-six active radiotherapy centers with 123 Linear accelerators (LINACs) were identified. The centers have been directed in three ways. 10 (20 LINACs), 36 (50 LINACs), and 30 centers (53 LINACs) were charity-, private-, and public-based, respectively. Four provinces had no centers. There was no active intraoperative radiotherapy machine despite its availability in 4 centers. One orthovoltage X-ray machine was active and 14 brachytherapy devices were treating patients. There were 344, 252, and 419 active radiation oncologists, medical physicists, and radiation therapy technologists, respectively. The ratio of LINAC and radiation oncologists to one million populations was 1.68 and 4.10, respectively. Since 2017, 35±5 radiation oncology residents have been trained each year. Conclusion: There has been a notable growth in RT facilities since the previous reports and Iran's situation is currently acceptable among LMICs. However, there is an urgent need to improve the distribution of the RT infrastructure and provide more facilities that can deliver advanced techniques. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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21. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and compromised endothelial function in people with type 2 diabetes.
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Montazeri, Zeinab, Hashemi-Madani, Nahid, Iraji, Hamed, Sohrabi, Masoudreza, Alaei-Shahmiri, Fariba, Emami, Zahra, Babaei, Mohammad Reza, Malek, Mojtaba, and Khamseh, Mohammad E.
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ATHEROSCLEROSIS risk factors , *ENDOTHELIUM physiology , *ENDOTHELIAL cells , *HYPERTENSION , *BRACHIAL artery , *CONFIDENCE intervals , *CROSS-sectional method , *MULTIVARIATE analysis , *NON-alcoholic fatty liver disease , *REGRESSION analysis , *TYPE 2 diabetes , *VASODILATION , *SEX distribution , *BLOOD circulation , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *RESEARCH funding , *ODDS ratio , *CARDIOVASCULAR disease diagnosis , *DISEASE complications - Abstract
Introduction: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) frequently coexists with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and synergistically contributes to the development of atherosclerosis. Flow-mediated dilation (FMD) is a commonly used noninvasive test for assessing endothelial function. The main objective of this study was to explore FMD in patients with T2DM with and without NAFLD. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, conducted on people with T2DM, NAFLD was defined as controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) score > 302 dB/m. Endothelial dysfunction was detected when arterial FMD of brachial artery was equal or less than 0.7%. Regression analyses were applied to assess factors associated with impaired FMD. Result: A total of 147 patients (72 with NAFLD and 75 without NAFLD) were included in the final analysis. Patients with NAFLD were more likely to develop FMD ≤ 7% (77.8% vs. 58.7%, P = 0.01). In multivariate analysis, NAFLD (OR = 2.581, 95% CI (1.18–5.62), P = 0.017) and hypertension (HTN) (OR = 3.114, 95% CI (1.31–7.35), P = 0.010) were associated with an increased risk of impaired FMD. However, female sex was associated with a decreased risk of impaired FMD (OR = 0.371, 95% CI (0.15–0.87), P = 0.024). Conclusion: NAFLD is associated with endothelial dysfunction in people with T2DM. This risk is comparable with the risk imposed by HTN, highlighting the importance of screening and management of NAFLD in these patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Potential metabolic biomarkers of critical limb ischemia in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
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Safari-Alighiarloo, Nahid, Mani-Varnosfaderani, Ahmad, Madani, Nahid Hashemi, Tabatabaei, Seyyed Mohammad, Babaei, Mohammad Reza, and Khamseh, Mohammad E.
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TYPE 2 diabetes , *PERIPHERAL vascular diseases , *NUCLEAR magnetic resonance , *PARTIAL least squares regression , *ANKLE brachial index , *ISCHEMIA - Abstract
Introduction: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a significant risk factor for the development of critical limb ischemia (CLI), the most advanced stage of peripheral arterial disease. The concurrent existence of T2DM and CLI often leads to adverse outcomes, namely limb amputation. Objective: To identify biomarkers for improving the screening of CLI in high-risk people with T2DM. Methods: We investigated metabolome profiles in serum samples of 113 T2DM people with CLI (n = 23, G2) and without CLI (n = 45, G0: no lower limb stenosis (LLS) and n = 45, G1: LLS < 50%), using hydrogen nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR) approach. Principle component analysis (PCA) and partial least squares-discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) were used to analyze 1H NMR data. Results: Twenty potential metabolites that could discriminate people with T2DM and CLI (G2) from non-CLI patients without LLS (G0) were determined in serum samples. The correct percent of classification for the PLS-DA model for the test set samples was 85% (n = 20) and 100% (n = 5) for G0 and G2 groups, respectively. Non-CLI patients with LLS < 50% (G1) were projected on the PCA abstract space built using 20 discriminatory metabolites. Eleven people with T2DM and LLS < 50% were prospectively followed, and their ankle-brachial index (ABI) was measured after 4 years. A promising agreement existed between the PCA model's predictions and those obtained by ABI values. Conclusion: The findings suggest that confirmation of blood potential metabolic biomarkers as a complement to ABI for screening of CLI in a large group of high-risk people with T2DM is needed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Investigating the Role of Early Maladaptive Schemas and Body Image in Satisfaction with Complete Denture.
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Shafiee, Elnaz, Nourizadeh, Amin, Rostami, Hossein, and Babaei, Mohammad
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Background: One of the most important fundamental issues in mental health is patients' satisfaction with the beauty of their teeth and their compatibility with complete dentures. Therefore, this study investigated the role of early maladaptive schemas and body image in the level of satisfaction with complete dentures among patients referred to the dental clinic of Islamic Azad University of Tabriz, Iran, in 2021-2022. Methods: The research was a descriptive correlational study. This study's statistical population included all candidates for complete dentures referring to the dental clinic of Islamic Azad University of Tabriz in 2021-22, from among which, 168 people were selected through convenience sampling method. The research tools included the Young Schema Questionnaire-Short Form (YSQ-SF) (1988), Body Image Concern Inventory (BICI) Littleton et al. (2005), and Dental Satisfaction Questionnaire (DSQ) by Davies and Ware (1982). The collected data were analyzed using multiple regression tests in SPSS software. Results: The results showed a relationship between the components of early maladaptive schemas [failure (B = -0.225), defectiveness/shame (B = -0.279), social isolation/alienation (B = 0.278), abandonment/instability (B = 0.331), subjugation (B = -0.264), and dependence/incompetence (B = 0.246)] and the level of satisfaction with complete dentures among the patients (P < 0.05). The results also showed a significant relationship between the components of body image and the level of satisfaction with complete dentures (P < 0.05). Conclusion: It can be concluded that early maladaptive schemas and body image playa role in the satisfaction level of patients referred to the dental clinic of Islamic Azad University of Tabriz. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Effect of hydroalcoholic seed extract of Nigella sativa on hepatic and pancreatic factors of Nrf2 and FGF21 in the regulation of insulin transcription factors of MafA and PDX-1 in streptozotocin-treated diabetic rats.
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Soleimani-Dodran, Mahsa, Alipanah-Moghadam, Reza, Jeddi, Farhad, Babaei, Mohammad, Salimnejad, Ramin, and Bahreini, Elham
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Introduction: Nigella sativa (N. sativa), one of the most commonly used medicinal herbs with antioxidant properties, increases blood insulin levels and lowers fasting blood sugar. Nuclear Erythroid Factor-Related Factor 2 (Nrf2) and Fibroblast Growth Factor 21 (FGF21) are two antioxidant factors that are increased by oxidative stress and hyperglycemia. The present study investigated how hydroalcoholic extract of N. sativa seed (HENS) increases blood insulin levels, taking into account changes in antioxidant factors and expression of insulin transcription factors. Materials and methods: Two groups of male diabetic wistar rats were treated orally with HESN at doses of 200 and 400 mg/kg-body weight for one month. Fasting blood sugar (FBS) and insulin were measured using standard kits by photometric and ELISA methods, respectively. The expression levels of the Nrf2, FGF21 and β-Klotho genes as well as the insulin gene-stimulating transcription factors of MafA and PDX-1 were evaluated using real-time PCR. Oxidative stress was assessed by assessing serum total oxidation status (TOS), malondialdehyde (MDA), and total antioxidant capacity (TAC). Results: HSEN showed a significant reducing effect on FBS and oxidative biomarkers and an increasing effect on serum insulin levels in treated diabetic rats compared to untreated diabetics (P < 0.05). The elevated levels of NRF2 and FGF21 in the liver and pancreas of the diabetic control group were significantly reduced after treatment with both HESN doses (P < 0.05). Following the ameliorative effects of HENS on pancreatic tissue and the reduction of oxidative stress, the expression level of MafA and PDX1 genes approached the level of these factors in healthy rats (P < 0.05). Conclusion: This study showed the therapeutic effects of HENS on diabetic pancreas by reducing oxidative stress and tissue damage, modifying the expression levels of PDX-1 and MafA genes, and regulating insulin secretion and blood glucose levels. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. A comparison between 2D and 3D planning of high-dose-rate vaginal cuff brachytherapy in patients with stage I-II endometrial cancer using cobalt-60.
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Hashemi, Farnaz Amouzegar, Mansouri, Sepideh, Aghili, Mahdi, Esmati, Ebrahim, Babaei, Mohammad, Saeedian, Arefeh, Moalej, Sepand, and Jaberi, Ramin
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ENDOMETRIAL cancer , *COMPUTED tomography , *RADIOISOTOPE brachytherapy , *VOLUMETRIC-modulated arc therapy , *ENDOMETRIAL surgery , *CANCER patients , *RECTUM - Abstract
Purpose: Post-surgery radiation can reduce the risk of loco-regional relapse in high-intermediate-risk endometrial cancer. High-dose-rate vaginal cuff brachytherapy (HDR-BRT) is an acceptable method of radiation in majority of endometrial cancer cases. Although 2D planning is frequently used for treatment based on physical examination without any imaging, measurement of the dose received by organs-at-risk (OARs) is not possible. Therefore, the present study was the first to compare dose delivered to target and OARs in 2D vs. 3D planning in patients treated with cobalt-60 source. Material and methods: In this study, organs including vagina wall, bladder, rectum, and sigmoid were contoured on computed tomography (CT) scan images of 37 endometrial cancer patients, and doses delivered to organs were recorded. Statistics, such as D90, D99, V100, V150, V200, D0.1cc, D1cc, and D2cc were determined. Results: D90 and D99 were lower in 3D treatment planning in comparison with 2D. Although V100 was more in 3D planning, V150 and V200 were less. Analyzing D0.1cc, D1cc, and D2cc of OARs revealed that doses given to rectum, sigmoid, and bladder were less in 3D planning compared to 2D. Conclusions: Comparison of 2D and 3D planning results showed that 3D planning could deliver an appropriate dose to the target while sparing more OARs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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