No.29 November 2023

Cardiometry's top readers: Singapore

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Editorial

The wonder of Singapore: the majority of the CARDIOMETRY’s readers come from Singapore! (Open Letter to the Singapore’s Medical Doctors and Experts)

One of the traditions of our Journal is to devote our Editorial Statements to outstanding, internationally recognized, scientists, who have made their great contribution to progress in the global science.
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Original research

Cardiometric assessment of visual stimuli to identify likely reactions to destructive network content

The article presents the experimental confirmation of the hypothesis that with the help of cardio- and oculometric attestation of various types of visual content, it is possible to conduct a selective analysis of the stimulus material used in projective diagnostics and to identify a group of images most suitable for operative counseling, and also shows that there is often an increased interest in content that symbolizes the value of rivalry and risky forms of behavior, with a high degree of probability, will correlate with the rapid manifestation of the respondent's dissatisfaction with various kinds of restrictions on their own behavior.
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Methodological basis of the relationship between art and medicine

The aim of the article is to show the importance of methodological foundations in the relationship between art and medicine, whose source is the sacral core of the syncretic complex of primitive society, which includes the principles of harmony and beauty, the use of which makes it possible to have a therapeutic effect on human health under conditions where modern art of the West and East is characterized by the use of many new technologies that cancel the lines between abstract thinking and artistic activity.
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Effect of Diabetes type-II on Eye disease and its risk factors; A Logit Model Analysis

To know the effect of Diabetes type-II on Eye disease and its risk factors in a tertiary eye care hospital in Karachi. This was a cross-sectional study with retrospective data collection. The data was retrieved from January to June 2019 from the Hospital Information Management System (HIMS) software of the Institute.
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Comparative analysis of diagnostic accuracy between MRI and CT scans in detecting skull base ENT pathologies

Skull base ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) pathologies present a diagnostic challenge due to their intricate location. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Computed Tomography (CT) scans are commonly used diagnostic tools for detecting these pathologies. This study aims to associate the diagnostic exactness of MRI and CT scans in detecting skull base ENT pathologies.
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Frequency of uremic and tuberculous pleuritis having exudative lymphocytic pleural effusion in patients with advanced renal disease

Pleural effusion is a common occurrence in patients with late-stage chronic kidney disease. In developing countries like Pakistan, many effusions remain undiagnosed after pleural fluid analysis and patients are empirically treated with anti-tubercular therapy.
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The All-Russian Scientific & Practical Conference with international participation FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH IN ONCOLOGY 2023 – Proceedings

We are pleased to inform you that the All-Russian Scientific & Practical Conference on fundamental oncology with international participation, titled Fundamental research in oncology 2023, has been held.

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Chronic gastritis in pediatrics

Chronic gastritis is one of the most common diseases of the gastrointestinal tract. High rates of gastritis in children are associated with poor nutrition, physical inactivity, drug abuse, bad habits, a number of concomitant diseases, immune disorders, allergization of the body, and stress.
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Clinical and epidemiological features of the detection and course of the infectious disease tuberculosis depending on the presence of concomitant pathology

The article is devoted to the most pressing issues of studying the clinical and epidemiological features concerning the detection and course of tuberculosis infection in patients with concomitant pathologies.
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Effectiveness of Manchester triage flow model regarding patients’ waiting time in Bahria international hospital Lahore, Pakistan

The triage system is meant to be implemented in all (Accidental & Emergency Departments) so as to help and determine the relative priority of individual patient needs. Emergency patients are to be given immediate treatment, while those with non-acute symptoms may have to wait longer (Lucke et al., 2021).
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The Effect of Some Different Blood Anticoagulants on Rabbits Plasma Biochemical Parameters under Different Temperatures

The aim of present study was to compare the effect of Ca chelating anticoagulants (EDTA, citrate and oxalate) and antithrombin anticoagulant (heparin) on some rabbits plasma biochemical parameters at room temperature 25℃ and extreme temperatures -18℃and 50℃ for 1hr.
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Speckle images of the vessels and hydrodynamic phantoms in optical coherence tomography

The results of a study of a series of sequential images of a vessel and a hydrodynamic phantom of biological tissues obtained using a Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography (SP OCT) are presented.
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Review

Application of bioinspired methods and means in medicine

This review examines the role of bioinspired methods in medicine and their potential for improving human health, as well as in the treatment of various diseases. The authors highlight the genetic algorithm and recommendation systems as one of the main tools used in bioinspired methods.
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The influence of combined effects of hyperbaria and hyperoxia on human heart rate variability during exercise strain

With the participation of 8 male volunteers, the dynamics of values of heart rate autonomic regulation were studied at response to physical load on a bicycle ergometer twice: both respirating by the room air under normobaric environment and simulating effects of the altered hyperoxic respiratory gas mixture (HRGM) by the rebreathe respiration methods from a rebreather at the high-pressure chamber (at «depth» 7 m).
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Effectiveness of modified Manchester triage flow model regarding patients’ waiting time

Triage is a French word meaning to sort or to choose. Triage is therefore a process whereby each patient is prioritized amongst the randomly approaching patients in the Accident & Emergency Department/rescue area for emergency care ( Zachariasse et al., 2021).
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Molecular and epidemiological study of pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from burn patients in Baghdad city-Iraq

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is rod-shaped with Gram-negative pathogens. It causes disease in humans and animals. P. aeruginosa interferes with the burn cure rates and can lead to increased death among the patients.
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