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J Orthop ; 42: 17-23, 2023 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37449026

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Purpose: Understanding demographic and MRI parameters with determinant role in rotator cuff tearing (RCT) is required to predict outcomes and select more appropriate treatment in patients with non-traumatic shoulder pain. This study aimed to survey the association of rotator cuff tears with these factors. Methods: We performed this cross-sectional study on patients referred to Kashani Hospital with non-traumatic shoulder pain suspected of rotator cuff injuries from April 2020 to February 2021. We obtained their demographic data and MRI from electronic hospital records. After that, two radiologists reviewed MRI and recorded data. We employed the SPSS 23 software to organize the obtained results and statistical evaluations. Results: 371 subjects, with the age of 48.61 ± 14.89 years, were included in our study, and 50% of them were male. The flat and down-sloping acromion and partial tearing of the supra and infraspinatus tendons were more frequent than the others. Gender could not consider as a determinant factor for the severity of tendon injuries, acromion types and variants. The relation of age to acromion morphology and the tendinopathy severity was significant. Remarkably, down-sloping acromion was higher at all the acromion shapes; however, it makes no difference in the level of supra and infraspinatus involvement. Moreover, we found that partial tearing was higher in all acromion types, except concave. This distribution was significant only for supraspinatus tears. Conclusion: The clinical decision is the most important step in patients with RCT and MRI prognostic factors, which are helpful to improve the management of the cases. RCT in older patients and down-slope acromion was more severe than the others. According to the previous studies, acromion morphology (as an important determinant factor) in RCT could be influenced by age, as well.

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J Sep Sci ; 40(18): 3682-3689, 2017 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28691767

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In this study, a novel technique is proposed for preparation of an efficient and unbreakable metal-wire-supported solid-phase microextraction fiber. A sol-gel film was deposited on electrophoretically deposited carbon nanotubes on a stainless-steel wire. The applicability of the fiber was evaluated through the extraction of some aromatic pollutants as model compounds from the headspace of aqueous samples in combination with gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. The parameters affecting the structure and extraction efficiency of the fiber (including the type of solvent, time, and potential for electrophoretic deposition) and the parameters affecting the extraction efficiency (such as coating type, salt content, extraction temperature, and time) were investigated. The results showed that the film thickness will be increased by increasing the potential and time duration. Finally, the characterization of the deposited film was accomplished by scanning electron microscopy and thermogravimetric analysis. After the optimization of the extraction parameters, the limit of detection of less than 20 pg/mL was achieved, and the calibration curves were all linear (r2  ≥ 0.9737), in the range from 50 to 500 pg/mL. The solid-phase microextraction fiber has a high mechanical strength; good stability and long service life, making it potentially applicable in the extraction of trace polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from aqueous samples.

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