From Footprints to Forecast: Baropodometry for Fall Risk Identification and Mobility Classification Among Pilgrims [0.03%]
Hanan A Demyati,Abdulelah M Radhwan,Yasir A Alrubaiani et al.
Hanan A Demyati et al.
Background/Objectives: Hajj is a major annual mass gathering. It requires prolonged walking under conditions of fatigue, heat stress, and crowd density, which increases mobility difficulties and fall risk, particularly among older adults an...
Retrospective Analysis of Cardiovascular Effects of FES Cycling in People with Complete and Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury [0.03%]
Mariann Mravcsik,Amelita Fodor,Balazs Radeleczki et al.
Mariann Mravcsik et al.
Background: Globally, over 15 million people live with spinal cord injury (SCI), which often leads to permanent motor impairment. In these cases, functional electrical stimulation (FES) can generate muscle forces and active movements in aff...
Risk Factors for the Development of Pressure Injury in the Heel Area in Critically Ill Patients [0.03%]
Anna Surmacz,Izabela Sałacińska,Maria Kózka et al.
Anna Surmacz et al.
Background/Objectives: Pressure injuries on the heels of critically ill patients occurring during hospitalization are a global problem. Risk factors include comorbidities, distal perfusion disorders, multiple organ failure, pharmacotherapy,...
Effect of Otago Exercise Program Combined with Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation on Chronic Ankle Instability in Older Adults: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial [0.03%]
Yunong Zhang,Min-Chul Shin,Ye Tao et al.
Yunong Zhang et al.
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a common functional disorder in older adults, affecting their balance and quality of life. Therefore, finding effective ways to enhance ankle stability and function under safe conditions remain...
Scars That Speak: Unraveling the Oncogenic Aftermath of Pulmonary Tuberculosis-A Narrative Review [0.03%]
Cristina Cioti,Miruna Cristian Gherase,Irina Tica et al.
Cristina Cioti et al.
Background: Pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) and lung cancer (LC) are major causes of global respiratory morbidity and mortality. Increasing evidence suggests that tuberculosis may induce persistent pulmonary alterations that extend beyond micr...
Evidence-Based Practice for Comprehensive Management of Pemphigus Skin Lesions: An Evidence Synthesis Review [0.03%]
Lingjie Gao,Xinyue Zhang,Hongwei Yan et al.
Lingjie Gao et al.
Objectives: To identify, evaluate, and synthesize best evidence-based practices for the comprehensive care and management of cutaneous lesions in Pemphigus patients, encompassing assessment, prevention, topical care, health education, and f...
Persistent Physical Symptoms and Psychosomatic Profiling in Fibromyalgia: A Cross-Sectional Study in a Pain Management Unit [0.03%]
Jose A Cabero-Pérez,Julen Susperregui,Mª José Diez et al.
Jose A Cabero-Pérez et al.
Background/Objectives: Fibromyalgia is a chronic pain syndrome influenced by both physical and psychological factors, but their interaction remains unclear. We evaluated tools combining physical and emotional dimensions to characterise fibr...
External Apical Root Resorption in Vital and Endodontically Treated Teeth Following Fixed Orthodontic Treatment: A Retrospective Longitudinal Panoramic Study [0.03%]
Nuri Can Tanrısever,Mehmet Okan Akçam
Nuri Can Tanrısever
Objective: External apical root resorption is a frequent complication of orthodontic treatment, and the response of endodontically treated teeth remains controversial. This study aimed to compare external apical root resorption (EARR) in en...
Early Extubation After Thoracic Esophagectomy Restricts Fluid Overload and Prevents Pulmonary Complications and Surgical Site Infections: A Retrospective Cohort Study [0.03%]
Kentaro Matsuo,Ryo Tanaka,Yoshiro Imai et al.
Kentaro Matsuo et al.
Background: Esophagectomy is an invasive treatment for esophageal cancer associated with postoperative complications and mortality. Herein, to prevent postoperative complications, early extubation (EE) in the operating room without overnigh...
Aortic Stenosis-Associated Cardiac Damage: A Comparison Between Patients Treated with Surgery and Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement [0.03%]
Ricardo Román,Fabián Islas,Patrick ONeill-González et al.
Ricardo Román et al.
Background/Objectives: In patients with severe aortic stenosis (AS), extra valvular cardiac damage is associated with outcomes following intervention. We aimed to analyze differences in AS-related cardiac damage between surgical aortic valv...