Abdelkarim S. Aloweidi
University of Jordan
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European Journal of Anaesthesiology | 2010
Khaled R. Al-Zaben; Ibraheem Y. Qudaisat; Subhi M. Alghanem; Islam M. Massad; Mahmoud M. Al-Mustafa; Abdelkarim S. Aloweidi; Sami A. Abu-Halaweh; Hamdi M. Abu-Ali; Mohammad M Saleem
Background The present study was designed to assess whether an intraoperative administration of dexmedetomidine would decrease the intraoperative and postoperative analgesic requirements for paediatric patients undergoing hypospadius surgery. Methods Forty-eight children (American Society of Anesthesiologists-1) aged 1–12 years undergoing hypospadius repair under general anaesthesia were randomly assigned into dexmedetomidine or placebo groups, D and P, respectively. Group D received a loading dose of dexmedetomidine 1 μg kg−1 after induction of anaesthesia, followed by a continuous infusion at a rate of 0.7 μg kg−1 h−1. Group P received a volume-matched 0.9% saline. Both groups received fentanyl for intraoperative analgesia and intravenous morphine and oral paracetamol for postoperative analgesia. For both groups, heart rate, blood pressure and fentanyl requirements were recorded intraoperatively. During their stay for 2 h in the recovery room, heart rate, blood pressure, pain scores, behaviour scores and total morphine requirements were recorded. After discharge from postanaesthesia care unit, paracetamol requirements over 24 h were also recorded. Results Intraoperatively, the dexmedetomidine-treated group had significantly fewer fentanyl requirements, slower heart rate and lower mean arterial blood pressure (P < 0.001). In the postanaesthesia care unit, this group also consumed significantly less morphine, had lower pain scores, lower behaviour score in the immediate postoperative period, lower heart rates and mean arterial blood pressures when compared with the placebo group (P < 0.001). Group D consumed significantly less paracetamol than group P in the ward over 24 h. Conclusion Intravenous administration of dexmedetomidine intraoperatively during hypospadius repair in children reduces intraoperative and postoperative analgesic requirements and lowers heart rate and blood pressure.
Comparative Haematology International | 2009
Zuhair Bani Ismail; Mahmoud Abu Abeeleh; Khaled R. Al-Zaben; Sami A. Abu-Halaweh; Abdelkarim S. Aloweidi; Iyad Al-Ammouri; Mohamed K. Al-Essa; Samir K. Jabaiti; Moaath Alsmady; Ahmad M. Al-Majali
To determine the clinical pathology parameters in nude rats (Crl:NIH-Fox1RNU) following experimental induction of acute myocardial infarction (AMI), 50 male adult nude rats weighing 250–350 g were used. Complete blood count, total and differential leukocyte counts, plasma total protein, albumin, glucose, urea, creatinine, total bilirubin, aspartate aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase, and gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase were determined before (time zero, T0), 1, and 5 days following experimental induction of AMI. Lactate dehydrogenase, creatinine kinase (CK), and creatinine kinase MB fraction (CK-MB) were determined at T0, 6, and 24 h following AMI. There were no significant changes in the hematological parameters at any sampling point. Among all plasma biochemical parameters studied, only CK and CK-MB were significantly elevated 6 h following induction of AMI. These data will aid scientists and researchers in the interpretation and better application of their results when using nude rats for AMI studies.
Saudi Medical Journal | 2009
Mahmoud M. Al-Mustafa; Sami A. Abu-Halaweh; Abdelkarim S. Aloweidi; Mujalli M. Murshidi; Bassam A. Ammari; Ziad M. Awwad; Ghazi M. Al-Edwan; Micheal A. Ramsay
Comparative Haematology International | 2010
Mahmoud Abu-Abeeleh; Zuhair Bani Ismail; Khaled R. Al-Zaben; Sami A. Abu-Halaweh; Abdelkarim S. Aloweidi; Iyad Al-Ammouri; Mohamed K. Al-Essa; Sameer K. Jabaiti; Jaafar Abu-Abeeleh; Moaath Alsmady; Omar Alshobaki
American Journal of Applied Sciences | 2009
Khaled R. Al-Zaben; Sami A. Abu-Halaweh; Abdelkarim S. Aloweidi; Zuhair Bani Ismail; Iyad Al-Ammouri; Mohamed K. Al-Esa; Samir K. Jabaiti; Moaath Alsmady; Mahmoud Abu-Abeeleh
Jordan Medical Journal | 2011
Abdelkarim S. Aloweidi; Mahmoud M. Al-Mustafa; Jihad M. Al Ajlouni; Diana F. Mas'ad; Mohammad Q. Hamdan; Subhi M. Alghanem; Ibraheem Y. Qudaisat; Sami A. Abu Halaweh; Islam M. Massad
Jordan Medical Journal | 2011
Abdelkarim S. Aloweidi; Walid S. Maani; Khalid R. Al Zaben; Sami A. Abu-Halaweh; Mahmoud M. Al-Mustafa; Abdulrahman Al-Shudifat; Ilham B. Abu Khader
Comparative Haematology International | 2010
Mahmoud Abu-Abeeleh; Ismail Matalka; Zuhair Bani Ismail; Khaled R. Al-Zaben; Sami A. Abu-Halaweh; Abdelkarim S. Aloweidi; Iyad Al-Ammouri; Mohamed K. Al-Essa; Sameer K. Jabaiti; Moaath Alsmady; Omar Alshobaki; Mohmmad Alqudah; Samir M. Al-Bashir; Raed Ennab; Mohammad Jamous; Ahmad M. Al-Majali; Jaafar Abu-Abeeleh
Middle East journal of anaesthesiology | 2009
Al-Ghanem Ss; Abdelkarim S. Aloweidi; Tamimi Af; Al-Qudah Aa
Jordan Medical Journal | 2012
Khaled R. Al-Zaben; Ibraheem Y. Qudaisat; Abdelkarim S. Aloweidi