Hassan Mohammed Brahim Alshammari
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View article: The effect of Kinesio taping on postoperative complications following mandibular third molar surgery/extraction: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
The effect of Kinesio taping on postoperative complications following mandibular third molar surgery/extraction: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials Open
Background/objectives The surgical removal of mandibular third molars is frequently followed by pain, swelling, and trismus. Conventional management relies on analgesics, anti-inflammatory drugs, and corticosteroids, but interest in non-ph…
View article: Open-Flap Versus Minimally Invasive Flapless Techniques in Esthetic Crown Lengthening: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
Open-Flap Versus Minimally Invasive Flapless Techniques in Esthetic Crown Lengthening: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials Open
Excessive gingival display (EGD) represents a high negative effect on the esthetic appearance. Esthetic crown lengthening (ECL) surgery is the cornerstone for the treatment of the gingival smile. However, whether to proceed with open-flap …
View article: 3D Printing in Healthcare: Applications in Dental Surgical Guides, Anatomical Anesthesia Models, and Customized Medication
3D Printing in Healthcare: Applications in Dental Surgical Guides, Anatomical Anesthesia Models, and Customized Medication Open
Background: Three-dimensional (3D) printing has changed healthcare. It allows personalized solutions, moving from mass-produced medical devices to individualized interventions. Its use in dentistry, anesthesiology, and pharmacology tackles…
View article: Risk Assessment in Pregnant Women with Congenital Heart Disease: A Meta-Analysis Study
Risk Assessment in Pregnant Women with Congenital Heart Disease: A Meta-Analysis Study Open
Pregnant women with congenital heart disease (CHD) have a significantly increased risk of cardiovascular complications. Prediction of patients at the highest risk of life-threatening complications remains a major challenge (Chu et al., 202…
View article: Advancements in Regenerative Medicine: A Multidisciplinary Review of Innovations and Collaborative Approaches
Advancements in Regenerative Medicine: A Multidisciplinary Review of Innovations and Collaborative Approaches Open
Background: Advances in regenerative medicine have transformed the ability to repair and restore damaged tissues and organs. The incorporation of artificial intelligence (AI) into this interdisciplinary discipline improves the analysis and…
View article: Biometric devices in health management: Pharmacists' contribution to data interpretation and patient guidance
Biometric devices in health management: Pharmacists' contribution to data interpretation and patient guidance Open
Background: The rapid advancement of biometric technology in health management has opened new avenues for patient identification and data security. As healthcare systems increasingly adopt biometric devices, there is a growing need for hea…
View article: The Role of Health Assistants and Paramedics in Emergency Referrals: A Systematic Review of Effectiveness and Challenges
The Role of Health Assistants and Paramedics in Emergency Referrals: A Systematic Review of Effectiveness and Challenges Open
This systematic review explores the role of health assistants and paramedics in emergency referrals, assessing their effectiveness, challenges, and impact on patient outcomes. As key providers in prehospital care, their ability to stabiliz…
View article: Prevalence and Predictors of Potentially Inappropriate Medications Among Patients Aged ≥65 Years on Hospital Admissions in Kuwait
Prevalence and Predictors of Potentially Inappropriate Medications Among Patients Aged ≥65 Years on Hospital Admissions in Kuwait Open
Hesah Alshammari, Eman Al-Saeed, Zamzam Ahmed, Zoe Aslanpour Department of Clinical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Life and Medical Sciences, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UKCorrespondence: Hesah Alshammari, Department of …
View article: Reviewing Potentially Inappropriate Medication in Hospitalized Patients Over 65 Using Explicit Criteria: A Systematic Literature Review
Reviewing Potentially Inappropriate Medication in Hospitalized Patients Over 65 Using Explicit Criteria: A Systematic Literature Review Open
Hesah Alshammari, Eman Al-Saeed, Zamzam Ahmed, Zoe Aslanpour Department of Clinical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Life and Medical Sciences, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UKCorrespondence: Hesah Alshammari Email h.hesah-a…
View article: EMS and paramedic management of respiratory distress: Prehospital use of CPAP and BiPAP
EMS and paramedic management of respiratory distress: Prehospital use of CPAP and BiPAP Open
Background: Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS), first identified in the 1960s, manifests as acute hypoxic respiratory failure due to diverse causes like infection and trauma. The incidence varies globally, affecting 7.2 to 34 per 1…
View article: Can the emergency department triage category and clinical presentation predict hospitalization of H1N1 patients?
Can the emergency department triage category and clinical presentation predict hospitalization of H1N1 patients? Open
Mohammed Alshahrani,1 Aisha Alsubaie,2 Alaa Alshamsy,3 Bayader Alkhliwi,3 Hind Alshammari,3 Maha Alshammari,3 Nosibah Telmesani,3 Reem Alshammari,3 Laila Perlas Asonto4 1Department of Emergency and Critical Care, King Fahd Hospital of the …
View article: Risk factors and prevention of needlestick instruments in the medical field
Risk factors and prevention of needlestick instruments in the medical field Open
Training is believed to be most effective when incorporated into healthcare workers' ongoing training regimen, allowing for new technologies to be showcased and for workers to be trained more than once since information retention decreases…
View article: Improving the quality of patient service to reduce medical errors
Improving the quality of patient service to reduce medical errors Open
Medical errors occur worldwide. Lifestyle diseases are on the rise in developing countries like India, and with increased changes in lifestyle, the number of patient-doctor interactions will escalate. Hence, they should be armed with infor…
View article: Prevalence of stress among healthcare workers in Saudi Arabia
Prevalence of stress among healthcare workers in Saudi Arabia Open
This research presented substantial evidence about the role of age on the prevalence of stress among healthcare workers in the Saudi context. Although it is a small variation, data showed that older healthcare professionals were less stres…