1.Necessity of Routine Forearm Radiography before Arterio Venous Fistula Creation in Diabetics & Old Patients
Khavanin Zadeh M ; Shirvani A ; Ganji M ; Jafarinia M ; Alemrajabi M
Journal of Surgical Academia 2012;2(2):1-1
AVF loss and recurrent requirement of AVF constitution increase with HD vintage. Studies in different regions
shows different results in the impact of presence of DM on AVF survival. This study showed that age and DM had
significant relation with arterial calcification in Iranian patients who had renal failure.
2.Knowledge and Attitude of Women Regarding the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Infection, Its Relationship to Cervical Cancer and Prevention Methods
Farah Farzaneh ; Hamidreza Esmaeilnia Shirvani ; Esmat Barouti ; Saghar Salehpour ; Nahid Khodakarami ; Kamyab Alizadeh
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2011;66(5):468-473
This study aimed to determine knowledge and attitude of
women to HPV and its association with cervical cancer and
prevention methods. In a cross-sectional study, 500 women,
aged between 20 and 50 presenting to local health centers
in Tehran, were asked about demographic factors and
questioned about cervical cancer, HPV, and prevention
methods. Responses were tabulated and summarized.
Although knowledge of HPV, its relation to cervical cancer
and prevention methods among Iranian women is not
enough, their attitude towards education in this regards is
extremely high. The results reflect the need of advertising
and educational programs for public about HPV prevention
methods, to reduce the prevalence of this infection and its
severe consequences.
3.Quality of Life in Postmenopausal Female Members and Non-members of the Elderly Support Association.
Mina SHIRVANI ; Mohammad HEIDARI
Journal of Menopausal Medicine 2016;22(3):154-160
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the quality of life (QOL) in postmenopausal members and non-members of the elderly support association in Borujen city, Iran. METHODS: This study was a cross-sectional descriptive study being applied to the participants were postmenopausal women of over 55 years. Thus, 40 postmenopausal members of the elderly support association of Borujen city and 40 non-members were randomly selected. The 36 item short-form health survey (SF-36), with the 4 psychological, social, physical-movement, and environmental domains, was completed. Data were analyzed using SPSS software. RESULTS: The mean total score of QOL of member of the association was significantly greater than non-members. Student's t-test showed a significant relationship between QOL and membership of the association (P < 0.05). One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) showed that the mean QOL of postmenopausal women, according to membership and marital status (P < 0.01), housing (P < 0.01), and underlying disease (P < 0.01), was statistically significant. CONCLUSIONS: According to the results, supportive measures, such as increasing the participation of the elderly in public life through proper preparations to join them and membership in peer groups such as support associations and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) can be greatly effective in improving QOL. The results showed that the QOL of the participants was at a moderate level and membership in support associations for the elderly was effected on the QOL in postmenopausal women. Moreover, considering the importance of the elderly in the community.
Aged*
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Community Networks
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Female*
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Health Surveys
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Housing
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Humans
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Iran
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Marital Status
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Peer Group
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Postmenopause
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Quality of Life*
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Women's Health
4.Family Physicians’ satisfaction with factors affecting the dynamism of the urban family physician program in the Fars and Mazandaran provinces of Iran
Seiyed Davoud Nasrollahpour Shirvani ; Mohammad Javad Kabir ; Zahra Hassanzadeh-Rostami ; Hasan Ashrafian Amir ; Anahita Keshavarzi ; Soheila Hosseini
Malaysian Family Physician 2019;14(3):28-36
Background and objective: A successful family physician program needs ongoing and full cooperation
between people and the organizations in charge. Ensuring the satisfaction of family physicians through
improvement of the underlying factors could motivate them to provide high-quality services. This study
aimed to determine the family physicians’ satisfaction level with the factors affecting the dynamism of
the urban family physicians program in the Fars and Mazandaran provinces of Iran.
Method: This cross-sectional study was carried out in urban areas in the Fars and Mazandaran
provinces in 2016. The sample consisted of 143 and 96 family physicians, respectively, in Fars and
Mazandaran provinces and was selected using the stratified random sampling method. Data were
collected using a questionnaire and included both sociodemographic variables and factors assessing the family physicians’ satisfaction levels. Each factor was scored based on a Likert scale from 0 to 5 points, and any satisfaction level higher than 3 out of 5 was equated with being satisfied.
Results: The overall satisfaction levels among family physicians in Fars and Mazandaran provinces were 2.77±0.53 and 3.37±0.56, respectively, revealing a statistically significant difference between provinces (p<0.001). Moreover, the mean satisfaction scores for the performances of healthcare centers, insurance companies, specialists, healthcare workers, and the population covered were 2.78±0.1, 2.54±0.9, 2.52±0.8, 4.24±0.07, and 2.96±0.8, respectively. The family physicians’ levels of satisfaction were significantly correlated with population size (p=0.02, r= -0.106), and willingness to stay in an urban family physician program (p<0.001, r= +0.398).
Conclusion: This study revealed that family physicians exhibited a low level of satisfaction with the
urban family physician program. Given the direct association between family physicians’ satisfaction
levels and retention in the program, it is expected that family physicians will no longer stay in the
program, and it is likely to have subsequent executive problems.
5.Effect of Intravenous Intraoperative Esmolol on Pain Management Following Lower Limb Orthopedic Surgery.
Mohammad HAGHIGHI ; Abbas SEDIGHINEJAD ; Ahmadreza MIRBOLOOK ; Bahram NADERI NABI ; Maral FARAHMAND ; Ehsan KAZEMNEZHAD LEILI ; Masoumeh SHIRVANI ; Sina KHAJEH JAHROMI
The Korean Journal of Pain 2015;28(3):198-202
BACKGROUND: Lack of proper control of acute postoperative pain often leads to lingering or chronic pain. Several studies have emphasized the role of beta-blockers in reducing postoperative pain. Esmolol is a selective short-acting beta-blocker that produces few side effects. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of intravenous intraoperative esmolol on postoperative pain reduction following orthopedic leg fracture surgery. METHODS: In a clinical trial, 82 patients between 20-65 years of age with tibia fractures and American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status I & II who underwent surgery were divided into two groups. Group A received esmolol and group B received normal saline. Postoperative pain was measured at three time points: entering the recovery unit, and at 3 h and 6 h following surgery, using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). A P value of < 0.05 was considered significant. RESULTS: Mean VAS scores at all three time points were significantly different between the two test groups (P = 0.02, P = 0.0001, and P = 0.0001, respectively). The consumption of pethidine was lower in group A than in group B (P = 0.004) and the duration of its effect was significantly longer in time (P = 0.026). CONCLUSIONS: Intravenous intraoperative esmolol is effective in the reduction of postoperative pain following leg fracture surgery. It reduced opioid consumption following surgery and delayed patient requests for analgesics.
Analgesics
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Chronic Pain
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Humans
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Leg
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Lower Extremity*
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Meperidine
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Orthopedics*
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Pain Management*
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Pain Measurement
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Pain, Postoperative
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Tibia
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Tibial Fractures
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Visual Analog Scale
6.Preparation and Biodistribution Assessment of 177Lu-curcumin as a Possible Therapeutic Agent
Sara VOSOUGHI ; Nafise SALEK ; Mohammad ghannadi MARAGHEH ; Simindokht Shirvani ARANI ; Ali Bahrami SAMANI ; Masoud ARABIEH
Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2025;59(1):62-71
Purpose:
Curcumin as a potent anti-inflammatory and cancer-prevention molecule was labeled with n.c.a 177Lu. The combi-nation of 177Lu as a theranostic agent and curcumin as an anti-cancer can be considered for nuclear medicine.
Methods:
First, n.c.a 177Lu (specific activity = 48 Ci/mg) was prepared using the extraction chromatography method. Then,semi-empirical quantum chemical calculations were applied to get a deeper insight into the complexation reaction between Lu+3 and curcumin ligand. UV-Vis spectrophotometry was used for the determination of the metal-to-curcumin ratio. Sub-sequently, a mixture of (111–333 MBq) n.c.a 177Lu, 50 µL curcumin solution in ethanol, and 450 µL acetate buffer at pH = 5was incubated for 1 h at 95 ºC. The Lu-curcumin complex chemical structure was characterized using IR spectroscopy.Finally, the prepared complex was analyzed by different quality control tests.
Results:
Complexometry using UV-Vis studies showed a 1:2 ratio for Lutetium: curcumin complex which is in agreement with theoretical calculations. The IR-spectra analysis also confirmed the complex formation. The radiochemical purity of n.c.a 177Lu -curcumin was more than 95% as determined by radio-TLC. The stability of up to 48 h was observed for theprepared complex in serum. The partition coefficient was calculated for the compound (logP = -0.31). Evaluating biodistri-bution in tumoral mice exhibited high tumor uptake (%ID/gtissue = 2.03).
Conclusion
The promising results showed that n.c.a 177Lu-curcumin can be considered as a possible radiopharmaceutical agent for therapeutic applications.
7.Preparation and Biodistribution Assessment of 177Lu-curcumin as a Possible Therapeutic Agent
Sara VOSOUGHI ; Nafise SALEK ; Mohammad ghannadi MARAGHEH ; Simindokht Shirvani ARANI ; Ali Bahrami SAMANI ; Masoud ARABIEH
Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2025;59(1):62-71
Purpose:
Curcumin as a potent anti-inflammatory and cancer-prevention molecule was labeled with n.c.a 177Lu. The combi-nation of 177Lu as a theranostic agent and curcumin as an anti-cancer can be considered for nuclear medicine.
Methods:
First, n.c.a 177Lu (specific activity = 48 Ci/mg) was prepared using the extraction chromatography method. Then,semi-empirical quantum chemical calculations were applied to get a deeper insight into the complexation reaction between Lu+3 and curcumin ligand. UV-Vis spectrophotometry was used for the determination of the metal-to-curcumin ratio. Sub-sequently, a mixture of (111–333 MBq) n.c.a 177Lu, 50 µL curcumin solution in ethanol, and 450 µL acetate buffer at pH = 5was incubated for 1 h at 95 ºC. The Lu-curcumin complex chemical structure was characterized using IR spectroscopy.Finally, the prepared complex was analyzed by different quality control tests.
Results:
Complexometry using UV-Vis studies showed a 1:2 ratio for Lutetium: curcumin complex which is in agreement with theoretical calculations. The IR-spectra analysis also confirmed the complex formation. The radiochemical purity of n.c.a 177Lu -curcumin was more than 95% as determined by radio-TLC. The stability of up to 48 h was observed for theprepared complex in serum. The partition coefficient was calculated for the compound (logP = -0.31). Evaluating biodistri-bution in tumoral mice exhibited high tumor uptake (%ID/gtissue = 2.03).
Conclusion
The promising results showed that n.c.a 177Lu-curcumin can be considered as a possible radiopharmaceutical agent for therapeutic applications.
8.Preparation and Biodistribution Assessment of 177Lu-curcumin as a Possible Therapeutic Agent
Sara VOSOUGHI ; Nafise SALEK ; Mohammad ghannadi MARAGHEH ; Simindokht Shirvani ARANI ; Ali Bahrami SAMANI ; Masoud ARABIEH
Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2025;59(1):62-71
Purpose:
Curcumin as a potent anti-inflammatory and cancer-prevention molecule was labeled with n.c.a 177Lu. The combi-nation of 177Lu as a theranostic agent and curcumin as an anti-cancer can be considered for nuclear medicine.
Methods:
First, n.c.a 177Lu (specific activity = 48 Ci/mg) was prepared using the extraction chromatography method. Then,semi-empirical quantum chemical calculations were applied to get a deeper insight into the complexation reaction between Lu+3 and curcumin ligand. UV-Vis spectrophotometry was used for the determination of the metal-to-curcumin ratio. Sub-sequently, a mixture of (111–333 MBq) n.c.a 177Lu, 50 µL curcumin solution in ethanol, and 450 µL acetate buffer at pH = 5was incubated for 1 h at 95 ºC. The Lu-curcumin complex chemical structure was characterized using IR spectroscopy.Finally, the prepared complex was analyzed by different quality control tests.
Results:
Complexometry using UV-Vis studies showed a 1:2 ratio for Lutetium: curcumin complex which is in agreement with theoretical calculations. The IR-spectra analysis also confirmed the complex formation. The radiochemical purity of n.c.a 177Lu -curcumin was more than 95% as determined by radio-TLC. The stability of up to 48 h was observed for theprepared complex in serum. The partition coefficient was calculated for the compound (logP = -0.31). Evaluating biodistri-bution in tumoral mice exhibited high tumor uptake (%ID/gtissue = 2.03).
Conclusion
The promising results showed that n.c.a 177Lu-curcumin can be considered as a possible radiopharmaceutical agent for therapeutic applications.
9.Preparation and Biodistribution Assessment of 177Lu-curcumin as a Possible Therapeutic Agent
Sara VOSOUGHI ; Nafise SALEK ; Mohammad ghannadi MARAGHEH ; Simindokht Shirvani ARANI ; Ali Bahrami SAMANI ; Masoud ARABIEH
Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2025;59(1):62-71
Purpose:
Curcumin as a potent anti-inflammatory and cancer-prevention molecule was labeled with n.c.a 177Lu. The combi-nation of 177Lu as a theranostic agent and curcumin as an anti-cancer can be considered for nuclear medicine.
Methods:
First, n.c.a 177Lu (specific activity = 48 Ci/mg) was prepared using the extraction chromatography method. Then,semi-empirical quantum chemical calculations were applied to get a deeper insight into the complexation reaction between Lu+3 and curcumin ligand. UV-Vis spectrophotometry was used for the determination of the metal-to-curcumin ratio. Sub-sequently, a mixture of (111–333 MBq) n.c.a 177Lu, 50 µL curcumin solution in ethanol, and 450 µL acetate buffer at pH = 5was incubated for 1 h at 95 ºC. The Lu-curcumin complex chemical structure was characterized using IR spectroscopy.Finally, the prepared complex was analyzed by different quality control tests.
Results:
Complexometry using UV-Vis studies showed a 1:2 ratio for Lutetium: curcumin complex which is in agreement with theoretical calculations. The IR-spectra analysis also confirmed the complex formation. The radiochemical purity of n.c.a 177Lu -curcumin was more than 95% as determined by radio-TLC. The stability of up to 48 h was observed for theprepared complex in serum. The partition coefficient was calculated for the compound (logP = -0.31). Evaluating biodistri-bution in tumoral mice exhibited high tumor uptake (%ID/gtissue = 2.03).
Conclusion
The promising results showed that n.c.a 177Lu-curcumin can be considered as a possible radiopharmaceutical agent for therapeutic applications.
10.Preparation and Biodistribution Assessment of 177Lu-curcumin as a Possible Therapeutic Agent
Sara VOSOUGHI ; Nafise SALEK ; Mohammad ghannadi MARAGHEH ; Simindokht Shirvani ARANI ; Ali Bahrami SAMANI ; Masoud ARABIEH
Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2025;59(1):62-71
Purpose:
Curcumin as a potent anti-inflammatory and cancer-prevention molecule was labeled with n.c.a 177Lu. The combi-nation of 177Lu as a theranostic agent and curcumin as an anti-cancer can be considered for nuclear medicine.
Methods:
First, n.c.a 177Lu (specific activity = 48 Ci/mg) was prepared using the extraction chromatography method. Then,semi-empirical quantum chemical calculations were applied to get a deeper insight into the complexation reaction between Lu+3 and curcumin ligand. UV-Vis spectrophotometry was used for the determination of the metal-to-curcumin ratio. Sub-sequently, a mixture of (111–333 MBq) n.c.a 177Lu, 50 µL curcumin solution in ethanol, and 450 µL acetate buffer at pH = 5was incubated for 1 h at 95 ºC. The Lu-curcumin complex chemical structure was characterized using IR spectroscopy.Finally, the prepared complex was analyzed by different quality control tests.
Results:
Complexometry using UV-Vis studies showed a 1:2 ratio for Lutetium: curcumin complex which is in agreement with theoretical calculations. The IR-spectra analysis also confirmed the complex formation. The radiochemical purity of n.c.a 177Lu -curcumin was more than 95% as determined by radio-TLC. The stability of up to 48 h was observed for theprepared complex in serum. The partition coefficient was calculated for the compound (logP = -0.31). Evaluating biodistri-bution in tumoral mice exhibited high tumor uptake (%ID/gtissue = 2.03).
Conclusion
The promising results showed that n.c.a 177Lu-curcumin can be considered as a possible radiopharmaceutical agent for therapeutic applications.