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Amir Amini, Dr Mohammad Reza Kordi, Dr Abas Ali Gaini, Abbas Ahmadi, Heresh Ayoubian, Fariba Lahoorpour,
Volume 15, Issue 4 (Scientific Journal of Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences 2011)
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ABSTRACT Background and Aim: Blood coagulation and fibrinolysis are two main components of homeostasis. Lack of balance between activities of these systems and their controlling mechanisms can lead to bleeding and clot formation. There are controversial reports about the effect of physical activities on these systems. The effect of aerobic exercise on coagulation and fibrinolytic factors in inactive old men has not been determined in the previous studies and these factors have direct relationship with cardio vascular problems. In this study we evaluated the effect of this kind of exercise on some of the factors of these systems. Materials and Methods: This was an experimental study. Sampling method was convenient. For this purpose, 16 male volunteers with age range of 60-70 years were divided randomly into 2 groups: control and aerobic groups (n1=n2=8). Aerobic group performed physical exercise with ergometer in the first 2 weeks with 65%HRmax intensity for 30 minutes, and the next 2 weeks with 75% HRmax intensity for 35 minutes. Blood samples were taken 24 hours before the first, and 24 hours after the last training sessions. Fibrinogen, prothrombin time (PT), partial thromboplastin time (PTT), platelet counts and D-dimer were measured in both groups before and after training. Differences between the above mentioned factors in each person, before and after training, and between test and control groups were analyzed by means of t-test. Results: Data analyses showed that aerobic training induced significant decrease in fibrinogen, PTT, PT and platelets counts (p<0.05), and significant increase in D-dimer (p<0.05). These changes were not observed in the control group (p>0.05). Conclusion: According to the findings of this study we concluded that 12 sessions of aerobic training can decrease coagulation factors and increase fibrinolytic factors of the blood and can prevent vascular thrombosis. Key words: Aerobic, Coagulation, Fibrinolytic, Inactive aged men Conflict of Interest: Nill Received: Nov 15, 2010 Accepted: Dec 26, 2010
Dr Abdolrahim Afkhamzadeh, Fariba Lahoorpour, Dr Ali Delpisheh , Dr Reza Janmardi,
Volume 16, Issue 1 (Scientific Journal of Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences 2011)
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ABSTRACT Background and Aim: Among nosocomial infections, ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP) is very important which can lead to increased mortality rate in the patients. The aim of the present study was to determine the incidence of VAP and its bacterial resistance pattern at the intensive care unit (ICU) of Besat Hospital in Sanandaj. Material and Methods: In a prospective descriptive study carried out between September 2007 and June 2008, 149 endotracheal samples were obtained from the patients after 48 hours of hospitalization in ICU units of Besat Hospital. The samples were sent to the microbiology laboratory of Besat Hospital. Bacteriologic diagnosis was performed by using Edward & Ewings standard methods and antibiotic susceptibility pattern was determined by CLSI system guidelines. Demographic data were collected and recorded in a check list. Data were introduced into SPSS software and analyzed by means of descriptive statistical tests. Results: Among 149 samples from endotracheal tube of the patients, 48 were positive for VAP with an incidence rate of 32.2%. Mean standard deviation of duration of hospitalization was 23.4±10.2 days. Microorganisms isolated from endotracheal tube were essentially Enterobacteriacae and included Klebsiella spp, enterobacter spp, and E.coli. Acintobacter spp and Staphylococcus epidermidis, Pseudomonas spp and Staphylococcus aureus were detected from 3, 3, 2 and 1 samples respectively. The maximum and minimum antibiotic resistance by gram negative bacteria were 93.3% to cefalotin and 50% to amikacin. Conclusions: The VAP incidence rate of 32.2% needs serious attention. Clinical isolates in the present study had a high antibiotic resistance especially to the third generation of cephalosporins. Close attention to the standards of infection control for prevention of VAP is recommended. Key Words: Incidence, Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP), Bacterial resistance pattern, Adult Intensive Care Unit, Sanandaj Conflict of Interest: Nill Received: July 28, 2010 Accepted: Dec 28, 2010
Fariba Lahoorpour,
Volume 25, Issue 6 (Scientific Journal of Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences 2021)
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Background and Aim: In recent decades, widespread antibiotic resistance in nosocomial infections due to gram-negative bacteria which can cause high mortality rates have significantly increased, especially in intensive care units. Polymyxin resistance, colistin in particular, as the last therapeutic resort, has been reported globally. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the mechanisms of resistance to colistin and the logical approach to the use of this antibiotic.
Materials and Methods: The research method was a narrative review. Data were collected by searching WOS (Web of Science), Scopus, PubMed, SID (Scientific Information Database), Science Direct, and Google Scholar search engines by using the keywords of colistin, antibiotic resistance, gram-negative bacteria, epidemiology, Iran, extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBLs), molecular mechanisms or combinations of them from 2000 to 2019.
Results: The most common molecular mechanisms of colistin resistance were mcr-1, mcr-like genes, increased pmrC expression, outer membrane changes in gram-negative bacteria, and mutations in the mgrB. Combination therapy using colistin with other antibiotics was an effective treatment strategy in life-threatening infections.
Conclusion: mcr-1 and pet-1 transferase were the most prevalent molecular mechanisms for colistin resistance and combinations of colistin with other antibiotics were effective in the treatment of severe infections


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مجله علمی دانشگاه علوم پزشکی کردستان Scientific Journal of Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences
مجله علمی دانشگاه علوم پزشکی کردستان Scientific Journal of Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences
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