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The International Journal of Medical Science and Health Research
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The International Journal of Medical Science and Health Research, published by International Medical Journal Corp. Ltd. is dedicated to providing physicians with the best research and important information in the world of medical research and science and to present the information in a format that is understandable and clinically useful. Committed to publishing multidisciplinary research that spans the entire spectrum of healthcare and medicine access, The American Journal of Medical Science and Health Research aims at an international audience of pharmacists, clinicians, medical ethicists, regulators, and researchers, providing an online forum for the rapid dissemination of recent research and perspectives in this area.
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Association Between 5α-Reductase Inhibitors and Prostate Cancer Mortality Endah Lestari, Endah Lestari; Nur Fitriani, Nur Fitriani
The International Journal of Medical Science and Health Research Vol. 2 No. 6 (2024): The International Journal of Medical Science and Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70070/ms7j8w64

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Background: The role of 5α-reductase inhibitors (5-ARIs) in managing prostate cancer has been a subject of considerable debate within the medical community. The exploration of these agents has evolved significantly over the years, reflecting both their therapeutic potential and the complexities associated with their use. Literature Review: The reviewed literature presents a multifaceted examination of 5α-reductase inhibitors (5-ARIs) and their implications for prostate cancer management. The introduction establishes a framework for understanding the evolving role of these agents, emphasizing both their potential therapeutic benefits and the concerns that have emerged regarding their use, particularly in relation to prostate cancer risk and mortality. Conclusion: In conclusion, the literature collectively indicates that while 5-ARIs possess therapeutic potential in managing prostate cancer, significant concerns regarding their safety profiles—particularly their association with high-grade tumors and implications for mortality—necessitate a cautious and informed approach in clinical practice. Future research should aim to elucidate the complexities of 5-ARIs, focusing on their integration with existing treatment protocols and the need for individualized patient care.
Association of Parent Training With Child Language Development Kamelia, Kamelia; Nur Fatimah, Nur Fatimah
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Background: The association between parent training and child language development has garnered significant attention over the past two decades, as evidenced by a growing body of literature that explores various dimensions of this relationship. Literature Review: The reviewed literature collectively demonstrates the significant association between parent training and child language development across various contexts and populations. The studies illustrate that effective parent training programs can lead to improved knowledge and behaviors in parents, which subsequently enhances children's communicative abilities. Conclusion: In conclusion, the literature consistently underscores the critical role of parent training in enhancing child language development. The studies collectively advocate for targeted interventions that empower parents, foster collaboration between parents and professionals, and highlight the importance of tailored strategies to meet the diverse needs of families. Future research should continue to explore the long-term impacts of parent training and the effectiveness of various intervention models to further validate and refine practices in this essential area of child development.
Association of Portal Venous System Thrombosis with Endoscopic Variceal Treatment Risa Dewi, Risa Dewi; Khairunisa, Khairunisa
The International Journal of Medical Science and Health Research Vol. 2 No. 6 (2024): The International Journal of Medical Science and Health Research
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Background: The association between portal venous system thrombosis and endoscopic variceal treatment has garnered significant attention in recent years, reflecting the complexities of managing portal hypertension and its complications. Literature Review: The literature presents a comprehensive exploration of the association between portal venous system thrombosis and endoscopic variceal treatment, emphasizing the complexities involved in managing portal hypertension and its complications. The introduction highlights the challenges faced by clinicians, especially in non-cirrhotic patients, where traditional endoscopic interventions may be inadequate. For instance, the findings from the study by (Caronna et al., 2008) indicate that endoscopic sclerotherapy fails in about 15% of non-cirrhotic cases, necessitating alternative interventions like portosystemic shunts. Conclusion: Ultimately, the literature indicates a clear need for individualized, patient-centered approaches to managing portal hypertension and its complications. The integration of various treatment modalities, including endoscopic, interventional radiology, and emerging techniques, is essential for optimizing patient care and outcomes. The collective insights from these studies reflect the evolving landscape of treatment options available for patients with portal venous system thrombosis, underscoring the necessity for continuous research and adaptation of clinical practices.
Association of New-Onset Seizures With SARS-CoV-2 Vaccines Laela Sari, Laela Sari; Yusuf Indra, Yusuf Indra
The International Journal of Medical Science and Health Research Vol. 2 No. 6 (2024): The International Journal of Medical Science and Health Research
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Background: The association between new-onset seizures and SARS-CoV-2 vaccines has emerged as a significant area of inquiry, particularly as the global vaccination effort has expanded. Early insights into the neurological implications of COVID-19 itself laid the groundwork for understanding potential vaccine-related effects. Literature Review: The literature presents a nuanced understanding of the association between new-onset seizures and SARS-CoV-2 vaccines, revealing a complex interplay of neurological implications stemming from both the virus and the vaccination process. Initial investigations into COVID-19 highlighted the multifactorial nature of seizures as a potential manifestation of the virus, with studies emphasizing the need for heightened clinical awareness (Zareh-Shahamati et al., 2021). Subsequent research expanded on this foundation, examining the prevalence of seizures and status epilepticus in critically ill COVID-19 patients, thereby illustrating the significant neurological complications associated with the infection itself (A. Danoun et al., 2021). Conclusion: In conclusion, the collective body of research underscores the pressing need for ongoing studies to elucidate the mechanisms underlying the association between SARS-CoV-2 vaccines and new-onset seizures. This understanding is vital for informing clinical practice and ensuring the safety of vaccination efforts, particularly for populations at increased risk for neurological complications.
Effect of Primary Care–Based Education on Reassurance in Patients With Acute Low Back Pain Angelita, Angelita; Jimmy, Jimmy
The International Journal of Medical Science and Health Research Vol. 2 No. 7 (2024): The International Journal of Medical Science and Health Research
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Background: The literature surrounding the effect of primary care-based education on reassurance in patients with acute low back pain (LBP) reveals a complex interplay between patient perceptions, clinician behaviors, and educational interventions. In the foundational study by Holt and Pincus. Literature Review: The literature surrounding the effect of primary care-based education on reassurance in patients with acute low back pain (LBP) indicates that educational interventions play a crucial role in shaping patient perceptions and enhancing self-management capabilities. The foundational study by Holt and Pincus emphasizes the necessity of effective reassurance in managing musculoskeletal pain, particularly by conveying the benign nature of LBP, which can significantly reduce long-term disability and improve self-management. Conclusion: In conclusion, the collective findings from these studies underscore the critical importance of primary care-based education and reassurance in managing acute low back pain. Effective educational interventions not only enhance patient understanding and self-management but also address psychological factors that may influence recovery. Continued research is essential to optimize these educational strategies, ensuring they are tailored to meet the diverse needs of patients and improve overall health outcomes
Early vs Late Inguinal Hernia Repair in Preterm Infants Franky, Franky; Handy, Handy
The International Journal of Medical Science and Health Research Vol. 2 No. 7 (2024): The International Journal of Medical Science and Health Research
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Background: The topic of early versus late inguinal hernia repair in preterm infants has garnered significant attention in the medical literature, primarily due to the unique challenges posed by this vulnerable population. Literature Review: The literature surrounding early versus late inguinal hernia repair in preterm infants reveals a multifaceted landscape characterized by economic considerations, complication rates, and the timing of surgical interventions. The foundational study by Verhelst et al. (Verhelst et al., 2016) highlights the significant financial implications associated with emergency repairs, which incur higher direct medical costs compared to elective procedures. This study emphasizes that while clinical urgency may dictate the need for immediate intervention, the economic burden of such decisions cannot be overlooked, suggesting that elective surgeries could alleviate financial strain on healthcare systems while potentially improving patient outcomes. Conclusion: In conclusion, the reviewed literature collectively indicates that the decision-making process regarding inguinal hernia repair in preterm infants is complex and requires a nuanced approach. The interplay between economic considerations, complication rates, and surgical timing necessitates a careful evaluation of each case to optimize outcomes for this vulnerable population. Future research, particularly randomized controlled trials, is essential to establish clearer guidelines and best practices for managing inguinal hernias in preterm infants.
Effect of Selepressin vs Placebo on Ventilator- and Vasopressor-Free Days in Patients With Septic Shock Muhammad Imam, Muhammad Imam; Sebastian, Sebastian
The International Journal of Medical Science and Health Research Vol. 2 No. 7 (2024): The International Journal of Medical Science and Health Research
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Background: The exploration of the effects of selepressin versus placebo in patients experiencing septic shock is an emerging area of interest in critical care medicine. The literature surrounding this topic reveals a complex interplay between vasopressor use, patient outcomes, and potential complications associated with septic shock management. Literature Review: The literature surrounding the effects of selepressin versus placebo in patients with septic shock reveals a nuanced understanding of its potential benefits and limitations in critical care settings. The introduction highlights the significance of vasopressor management in septic shock and sets the stage for a detailed examination of selepressin's role, particularly its impact on ventilator- and vasopressor-free days. Conclusion: In conclusion, the literature suggests that selepressin presents a promising alternative to traditional vasopressors in the management of septic shock, particularly in its ability to maintain hemodynamic stability and potentially reduce the duration of mechanical ventilation. However, the variability in trial outcomes and the lack of significant differences in primary endpoints underscore the need for further research to clarify the role of selepressin in clinical practice. Continued exploration of its effects on secondary outcomes may provide valuable insights into optimizing treatment strategies for patients with septic shock.
Effect of Standard vs Intensive Blood Pressure Control on the Risk of Recurrent Stroke Priscilla, Priscilla; Verawati, Verawati
The International Journal of Medical Science and Health Research Vol. 2 No. 7 (2024): The International Journal of Medical Science and Health Research
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Background: The literature surrounding blood pressure management in patients with a history of stroke has evolved significantly over the past few years, reflecting an increasing understanding of the complexities involved in optimizing treatment strategies for secondary stroke prevention. Literature Review: The literature reviewed illustrates the intricate relationship between blood pressure management and recurrent stroke risk, emphasizing the need for individualized treatment strategies. (Wang et al., 2016) provide a foundational overview of the effectiveness of various antihypertensive medications, highlighting angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs) and diuretics as key players in secondary stroke prevention. Conclusion: In conclusion, the literature presents a complex landscape of blood pressure management strategies for stroke patients, highlighting the importance of individualized approaches based on patient characteristics and specific clinical contexts. The evidence suggests that while intensive blood pressure control may offer certain protective benefits, it must be balanced with potential risks and tailored to the unique needs of each patient. Continued research is essential to refine these strategies and optimize outcomes for individuals at risk of recurrent strokes.
Effect of a Quality of Care Improvement Initiative in Patients With Acute Coronary Syndrome Chindy, Chindy; Diana, Diana
The International Journal of Medical Science and Health Research Vol. 2 No. 8 (2024): The International Journal of Medical Science and Health Research
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Background: The literature surrounding quality improvement initiatives in healthcare, particularly in the context of acute coronary syndrome (ACS), has evolved significantly over the past few decades. Literature Review: The literature review on quality improvement initiatives in acute coronary syndrome (ACS) reveals a complex landscape of interventions and outcomes that are influenced by various factors, including context, implementation fidelity, and the nature of the interventions themselves. The systematic review by (C Conry et al., 2012) highlights the evolution of hospital-based quality improvement efforts over a decade, pointing out the predominance of interpersonal interventions aimed at patient satisfaction, while technical interventions, which are more likely to yield measurable improvements in outcomes, are less common. Conclusion: In conclusion, the literature underscores the multifaceted nature of quality improvement initiatives in ACS, revealing that while significant advancements have been made, challenges remain in terms of implementation, adherence, and contextual adaptation. The effectiveness of these initiatives is contingent upon robust leadership, standardized protocols, and ongoing evaluation of quality indicators. Future research should aim to develop tailored strategies that consider local contexts and address barriers to implementation, ultimately enhancing the quality of care for patients with acute coronary syndrome.
Effect of Fibrinogen Concentrate vs Cryoprecipitate on Blood Component Transfusion After Cardiac Surgery Ferry, Ferry; Hendra, Hendra
The International Journal of Medical Science and Health Research Vol. 2 No. 8 (2024): The International Journal of Medical Science and Health Research
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Background: The literature surrounding the use of fibrinogen concentrate versus cryoprecipitate in the context of cardiac surgery reveals significant insights into the efficacy and safety of these two treatment modalities for managing bleeding complications. Literature Review: The literature reviewed provides a comprehensive analysis of the efficacy and safety of fibrinogen concentrate compared to cryoprecipitate in managing bleeding complications following cardiac surgery. The systematic review by (Augusto Azevedo Maranhão Cardoso et al., 2015) establishes fibrinogen concentrate as a promising first-line treatment, emphasizing its advantages such as complete viral inactivation which reduces the risk of transfusion-related infections. This review synthesizes data from four studies involving 161 patients, indicating that fibrinogen concentrate can lead to decreased blood product usage and reduced perioperative bleeding. Conclusion: In conclusion, the reviewed literature consistently supports the use of fibrinogen concentrate as an effective and potentially safer alternative to cryoprecipitate for managing bleeding in cardiac surgery. The findings highlight its role in reducing transfusion requirements, improving patient outcomes, and offering economic advantages. However, the need for further research, particularly larger multicenter trials, is essential to validate these findings and inform clinical guidelines.

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