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Medicine | 2014

Prior to the oral therapy, what do we know about HCV-4 in Egypt: a randomized survey of prevalence and risks using data mining computed analysis.

Abd Elrazek Abd Elrazek; Shymaa E. Bilasy; Abduh Elbanna; Abd Elhalim A. Elsherif

AbstractHepatitis C virus (HCV) affects over 180 million people worldwide and its the leading cause of chronic liver diseases and hepatocellular carcinoma. HCV is classified into seven major genotypes and a series of subtypes. In general, HCV genotype 4 (HCV-4) is common in the Middle East and Africa, where it is responsible for more than 80% of HCV infections. Although HCV-4 is the cause of approximately 20% of the 180 million cases of chronic hepatitis C worldwide, it has not been a major subject of research yet. The aim of the current study is to survey the morbidities and disease complications among Egyptian population infected with HCV-4 using data mining advanced computing methods mainly and other complementary statistical analysis.Six thousand six hundred sixty subjects, aged between 17 and 58 years old, from different Egyptian Governorates were screened for HCV infection by ELISA and qualitative PCR. HCV-positive patients were further investigated for the incidence of liver cirrhosis and esophageal varices. Obtained data were analyzed by data mining approach.Among 6660 subjects enrolled in this survey, 1018 patients (15.28%) were HCV-positive. Proportion of infected-males was significantly higher than females; 61.6% versus 38.4% (P = 0.0052). Around two-third of infected-patients (635/1018; 62.4%) were presented with liver cirrhosis. Additionally, approximately half of the cirrhotic patients (301/635; 47.4%) showed degrees of large esophageal varices (LEVs), with higher variceal grade observed in males. Age for esophageal variceal development was 47 ± 1. Data mining analysis yielded esophageal wall thickness (>6.5 mm), determined by conventional U/S, as the only independent predictor for esophageal varices.This study emphasizes the high prevalence of HCV infection among Egyptian population, in particular among males. Egyptians with HCV-4 infection are at a higher risk to develop cirrhotic liver and esophageal varices. Data mining, a new analytic technique in medical field, shed light in this study on the clinical importance of esophageal wall thickness as a useful predictor for risky esophageal varices using decision tree algorithm.


Liver International | 2017

Prediction of HCV vertical transmission: What are factors should be optimized using data mining computational analysis

Abd Elrazek Abd Elrazek; Mohamed Omar Amer; Bahaa El-Hawary; Altaher Salah; Akshaya Srikanth Bhagavathula; Mohamed Alboraie; Samy Saab

Neonates born to hepatitis C virus (HCV)‐positive mothers are usually not screened for HCV. Unscreened children may act as active sources for social HCV transmission, and factors contributing for vertical HCV transmitting still remained controversial and needed optimization. We aimed to investigate the factors contributing for vertical HCV transmission in Egypt; the highest HCV prevalence worldwide.


Medicine | 2015

The Value of U/S to Determine Priority for Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy in Emergency Room.

Abd Elrazek Abd Elrazek; Hamdy Mahfouz; Khaled Abd Elazeem; Mohamed Fakhry; Emad Abd Elrazek; Mahmoud Foad; Mohamed Alboraie; Aly Ragab; Shazly Baghdady; Shymaa E. Bilasy; Khaled Salama; Ramy Abdel Masseih; Mohamed Omar Amer; Sayed Hassaneen; Akshaya Srikanth Bhagavathula; Asim Ahmed Elnour; Saif K. Al Nuaimi; Abdullah Shehab

AbstractIn countries endemic for liver and GIT diseases, frequent emergency department (ED) patients contribute to a disproportionate number of visits consuming substantial amount of medical resources. One of the most frequent ED visits is patients who present with hypovolemic shock, abdominal pain, or confusion with or without signs of upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB). The use of conventional two-dimensional ultrasound (2D-U/S) may provide immediate and useful information on the presence of esophageal varices, gastrointestinal tumors, and other GIT abnormalities.The current study investigated the feasibility of using (2D-U/S) to predict the source of UGIB in ED and to determine patients’ priority for UGE.Between February 2003 and March 2013, we retrospectively reviewed the profiles of 38,551 Egyptian patients, aged 2 to 75 years old, who presented with a history of GI/liver diseases and no alcohol consumption. We assessed the value of 2D-U/S technology in predicting the source of UGIB.Of 38,551 patients presenting to ED, 900 patients (2.3%), 534 male (59.3%) and 366 female (40.7%) developed UGIB. Analyzing results obtained from U/S examinations by data mining for emergent UGE were patients with liver cirrhosis (LC), splenomegaly, and ascites (42.6% incidence of UGIB), followed by LC and splenomegaly (14.6%), LC only (9.4%), and was only 0.5% who had no morbidity finding by 2D-U/S.Ultrasonographic instrumentation increases the feasibility of predictive emergency medicine. The area has recently not only gained a fresh impulse, but also a new set of complex problems that needs to be addressed in the emergency medicine setting according to each priority.


Journal of Translational Internal Medicine | 2017

Ongoing Transmission of HCV: Should Cesarean Section be Justified? Data Mining Discovery.

Abd Elrazek Abd Elrazek; Samy Saab; Mahmoud Foad; Elsayed A. Elgohary; Mohammad M. Sallam; Abdallah Nawara; Ali Ismael; Samar S. Morsi; Altaher Salah; Mohamed Alboraie; Akshaya Srikanth Bhagavathula; Marwa Zayed; Hossam Elmasry; Tamer Z Salem

Abstract Background and Objectives Over the past few decades, cesarean section (CS) rates are steadily increasing in most of the middle- and high-income countries. However, most of the pregnant women (particularly undergoing CS) are not screened for hepatitis C virus (HCV); hence, neonates born to HCV-positive mother could be a source of future HCV infection. In this study, the role of the CS and other surgical interventions in HCV transmission in Egypt, the highest endemic country of HCV-4, was investigated. Methods From January to June 2016, a prospective cohort study was conducted among 3,836 pregnant women in both urban and rural areas across Egypt for HCV screening in both mothers and neonates born to HCV-positive mother. All pregnant women were screened during third trimester or just before delivery, neonates born to HCV-positive mothers were evaluated within 24-h postdelivery to record vertical transmission cases. Data mining (DM)-driven computational analysis was used to quantify the findings. Results Among 3,836 randomized pregnant women, HCV genotype 4 was identified in 80 women (2.08%). Out of 80 HCV-infected women, 18 have experienced surgical intervention (22.5%) and 62 CS (77.5%). HCV vertical transmission was identified in 10 neonates, 10/80 (12.5%). Conclusion Screening women who had experienced surgical intervention or CS during child bearing period and before pregnancy might prevent HCV mother-to-child transmission (MTCT). CS should be ethically justified to decrease global HCV transmission.


International Journal of Advanced Biomedicine | 2017

Can Variceal Band Ligation (VBL) Improve MELD Score for patients awaiting for liver transplantation

Ali Ismael; Elsayed A. El Gohary; Abdallah Nawara; Mohammad M. Sallam; Khaled Abdelazeem; Abd Elrazek Abd Elrazek

Background: Esophago-gastric varices are abnormal distended veins usually seen in the esophagus (esophageal varices) and less commonly in the stomach (gastric varices) or in other sites (ectopic varices), bleeding such varices prior to liver transplantation may increase the MELD associated – co-morbidities and even mortalities, hence Liver operation may cancelled in different situations, Nevertheless (VBL) should be optimized critically to improve overall success. Aim: Evaluated prophylactic (VBL) may have a beneficial role improving MELD score for those awaiting for Liver Transplantation. Methods: prospectively 70 patients; 53 male and 17 female awaiting for liver transplantation aged (18 to 63) yearold (MELD score ranged between 16 to 38, presented with esophageal/ gastric varices with different grades, VBL was done as primary prophylaxis and comparative MELD score was calculated at the time of VBL and 2 weeks further on. Children was excluded from the study, additionally patients beyond Milan HCC criteria and those with contraindication for major surgery were excluded also. Results: MELD score improved post VBL without reported complications, additionally VBL as a primary prophylaxis was a corner stone procedure saving those with large varices against bleeding may affect the overall operation prognosis, Mean, Median and SD before and after VBL was; (18.9,19.2, 6.02) and (16.9,15.9,6.5) respectively. Conclusion: Cirrhotic patients presented with large esophageal varices (LEVs) prepared for liver transplantation should receive variceal band ligation (VBL) prior to surgery, should decrease associated co-morbidities. MELD score have been improved totally post (VBL), but statistically showed no significant importance.


Medicine | 2015

Colon in the chest: an incidental dextrocardia: a case report study.

Abd Elrazek Abd Elrazek; Abdullah Shehab; Asim Ahmed Elnour; Saif K. Al Nuaimi; Shazly Baghdady

AbstractDiaphragmatic injury is an uncommon traumatic injury (<1%). Although most diaphragmatic injuries can be obvious (eg, herniation of abdominal contents on chest radiograph), some injuries may be subtle and imaging studies can be nondiagnostic in many situations. Patients with diaphragmatic hernia either traumatic or nontraumatic may initially have no symptoms or signs to suggest an injury to the diaphragm.Here, we report a case of a 75-year-old woman diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome –associated dominant constipation, presented with shortness of breath, cough, expectoration, tachycardia, and chest pain. Dextrocardia was an incidental finding, diagnosed by electrocardiography, chest radiograph, and CT chest. Parts of the colon, small intestine, and stomach were within the thorax in the left side due to left diaphragmatic hernia of a nontraumatic cause. Acquired incidental dextrocardia was the main problem due to displacement of the heart to contralateral side by the GI (gastrointestinal) viscera (left diaphragmatic hernia).The patient was prepared for the laparoscopic surgical repair, using a polyethylene mesh 20 cm to close the defect, and the patient recovered with accepted general condition. However, 5 days postoperative, the patient passed away suddenly due to unexplained cardiac arrest.Intrathoracic herniation of abdominal viscera should be considered in patients presented with sudden chest pain concomitant with a history of increased intra-abdominal pressure.


Medicine | 2015

Bariatric Bypass Surgery to Resolve Complicated Childhood Morbid Obesity: Case Report Study

Abduh Elbanna; Mohammed Tag Eldin; Mohammad Fathy; Osama Osman; Mohammed Abdelfattah; Abdelrahman Safwat; Mohammed Sedki Abd Elkader; Shymaa E. Bilasy; Khaled Salama; Asim Ahmed Elnour; Abdullah Shehab; Shazly Baghdady; Mohamed Omar Amer; Mohamed Alboraie; Aly ragb; Abd Elrazek Abd Elrazek

AbstractChildren obesity has become one of the most important public health problems in many countries worldwide. Although the awareness of childhood obesity as a modifiable health risk is high, but many societies do not prioritize this issue as a health care problem, which may lead to comorbidities and even premature death. Despite the rising interest in bariatric surgery for children, only laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) is being considered in resolving childhood obesity who failed other dietary or drug therapies; however many of LSG procedures failed to reduce the weight in children or resulted in complications postsurgery.Here, we present a novel bariatric procedure to clue out a female child 13 years old presented with Legg–Calvé–Perthes disease-associated morbid obesity. The surgical bariatric technique applied both fundal resection and surgical bypass in pediatric obesity using the Elbanna novel bariatric technique.Bariatric surgical bypass may be considered in complicated-childhood cases who failed all other options.


Global journal of computer science and technology | 2013

Prediction Analysis of Esophageal Variceal Degrees using Data Mining: Is Validated in Clinical Medicine?

Abd Elrazek Abd Elrazek; Hamdy Mahfouz


International Journal of Advanced Biomedicine | 2018

Is There A Role of Helicobacter Pylori Infection in Incidence of Acute Coronary Syndrome

Ramadan Ghaleb; Hossam Mansour; Mohamed Omar Amer; Ali Ismael; Akshaya Srikanth Bhagavathula; Abd Elrazek Abd Elrazek


International Journal of Advanced Biomedicine | 2017

Overview of HCC; Data Mining Discovery (Multi-Center Study)

Mohamed Younis; Abdallah Nawara; Elsayed A. Elgohary; Mohammad M. Sallam; Ali Ismael; Abd Elrazek Abd Elrazek

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Asim Ahmed Elnour

United Arab Emirates University

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Abdullah Shehab

United Arab Emirates University

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