March 2022

  1. Anuj Gupta, Joshika Agarwal, Samidh Tyagi, Jay Saparia and Tejas Bhalodia
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    Pulmonary vein thrombosis (PVT) is an uncommon disease with a very similar clinical presentation as pulmonary artery embolism. We present a case of a 53 year old female patient who presented with chest pain and shortness of breath and was later found to have pulmonary vein thrombosis. The diagnoses was established with a CT scan of chest which showed a filling defect in a right segmental pulmonary vein. Patient was started on heparin drip and later discharged on oral apixiban. Three month later, CT scan showed resolution of thrombus. PVT presents with non-specific symptoms which can be easily mistaken for pulmonary artery embolism. While investigating a patient for cryptogenic stroke, diagnoses of PVT should always be considered. Diagnoses is made via CT pulmonary angiogram or magnetic resonance angiography. Echocardiography also aids in confirming a diagnosis. Treatment is similar to pulmonary arterial embolism with systemic anticoagulants.

    Pub. Date: March 22, 2022
    Paper No:
    3927
  2. David Carli, DO, Robert Swan, MD and Amirfarbod Yazdanyar, MD, PhD
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    Purpose: To briefly discuss a young, otherwise healthy Caucasian male who presented to an emergency department with the complaint of acute scotoma. Observations: External ocular and anterior segment examination were unremarkable. A dilated fundus examination of the right eye showed a wedge-shaped area of retinal whitening and cotton wool spots in the inferior macula between the optic nerve head and fovea. Conclusions and Importance: After a thorough work up including a limited coagulopathy screening and rheumatologic and infectious panels, it was determined the most likely cause of presentation was systemic Bartonella infection contracted from the patient’s pet cat. The patient was treated with oral doxycycline 100 mg BID for 4 weeks and maintained stable vision on subsequent follow ups with no recurrent arterial occlusions. We hope this report provides clinicians with an insight into an uncommon ophthalmologic presentation of Bartonella henselae infection, as well as a reasonable template for successful treatment if such a case is encountered.

    Pub. Date: March 22, 2022
    Paper No:
    3947
  3. IZAM, Y.Y., OTUBO G. C. and OLOTU, P. N.
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    Aim: The central aim of this research was to investigate people’s practice of sanitation and personal hygiene, prevalence of diarrheal diseases and to suggest ways of reducing the incidence of these diseases in the community. Methods: To achieve these objectives two methods (interview and observation) were used to study the problem so that the strength of each method could conquer the deficiencies of a single method studies. The entire study was conducted between May and July 2017. Results: The result of the findings revealed that more than half of the respondents in the study area have a good sanitation condition and the prevalence of diarrhea was 37.3%. Conclusion: From the study, it can be seen that people’s observance of sanitation and personal hygiene in the study area was generally good. The prevalence of diarrhea was high in the study area. Hence the needs to further improve the sanitation condition of the study area.

    Pub. Date: March 22, 2022
    Paper No:
    4033
  4. Barack Lujia Bao
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    This manuscript attempts to comparatively decipher the acroamaticsubstances from Platonism and Confucianism, followed by amalgamation of their intrinsic reciprocity and heterogeneity, and then seeks to theorise international development issues that may be theoretically addressed on the grounds of both international relations theory and theoretical merits of Platonism and Confucianism. Both Platonism and Confucianism, which could be the indirect philosophical ramifications of a set of colloquies among myriad magnificent interlocutors within their respective historical periods, unveil substantial influences upon, and significant implications for, the Occidental Civilisation and Chinese Civilisation, ranging from epistemological interpretations of power, justice, knowledge and even governance systems. It is fair to argue that those intellectual notions from Platonism and Confucianism generate indelible merits and understandable blemishes owning to the historical circumstances, socioeconomic development, and technological advancement in a far more embryonic stage. If both can be put on an axis of international studies theory, their legacies, whose significance might outweigh their ideational blemishes, can function as the alternative theoretical guidelines to international human development issues. To evaluate the applicability and their merits on an axis of international studies, this manuscript conducts comparative studies of global poverty alleviation with the Platonic-and-Confucian-generating spirit of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, of climate catastrophe and COVID-19, and ultimately seeks to dialectically reconfigures the ideational interplay of Platonism and Confucianism with international studies, which generates formulas. Based on multiple research, it could be so far concluded and expected that irrespective of their legacies and limitations, it literally behooves analysts and connoisseurs in international studies to multidimensionally cogitate and reactivate their intellectual conceptions, especially part of constructive epistemological substances that might remain theoretically applicable to maximum inter-territorial exchanges of divergent civilisations and seeking a normative theoretical formula of addressing global development issues in a shared 21st century.

    Pub. Date: March 22, 2022
    Paper No:
    4042
  5. Izam, Y. Y., Otubo G. C. and Olotu, P. N.
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    Background and Objectives: Man’s health is determined by some factors which play a leading role in making man what he is, these conditions are social, economic, political, natural, manmade and environmental factors. The main aim of this research was to investigate people’s access to quality water supply and the common bacteria found in the stored drinking water of household in the study area. Methods: To achieve these objectives an Experimental Design (laboratory study) was adopted, water samples were collected from 100 households in target communities. Physicochemical and microbial analysis of the water samples was carried out at the Plateau State Water Board (Laminga Treatment Plant). The physicochemical analysis carried out included; pH, Color, Turbidity, Total hardness, Total alkalinity, Electrical conductivity, Total dissolved solid, Test for water elements like; Calcium, Chloride, Iron, Fluoride, Magnesium, Manganese, Nitrates, Potassium and Sodium. For the microbial analysis, Total coliform bacteria were used as indicator to detect the presence of pathogens. Results: The result showed that for all the parameters the mean values fall within the acceptable ranges with the exception of Turbidity and Microbial analysis. The Microbial analysis showed that most water samples have high microbial load which exceeds the maximum permitted level of 10cfu/100mls. Conclusion: From the study, it can be seen that the water samples were turbid and contain high concentration of total coliform. Hence the needs to further improve the sanitation and general health of the people.

    Pub. Date: March 26, 2022
    Paper No:
    4037
  6. Amadou Moussa Abdoul Razak, MAHAMADOU Lewami, YAOU Chaibou, Alio Sanda Abdel Kader, Zamo Bori, Djibo TAWAYE, MICHALET Benjamin, Anne Lacoste, Houa SABO SEINI and Hassoumi SADOU
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    Objectif: L’objectif général de cette étude, est de contribuer à documenter précisément le déroulement de la culture de spiruline à Doutchi et l’analyse de ses qualités nutritionnelles et hygiéniques. Objectifs spécifiques: Suivre la production de la spiruline dans trois bassins de 100 m2 pendant 10 jours et analyser les qualités nutritionnelles et microbiologiques de la spiruline. Méthodologie et résultat: Elle consiste à une description de la culture, méthodes d’entretien et de surveillance, le processus de récolte et conditionnement de la spiruline.La description des bassins et le niveau d’eau de ces derniers. Après la description de la ferme, s’en suis l’étude des paramètres de production et de croissance. Ces paramètres sont déterminés par l’utilisation d’un microscope optique, un disque de Secchi pour la déterminationde la concentration de la spiruline, un thermomètre pour déterminer la température, un densimètre pour déterminer la densité de la spiruline. Les analyses nutritionnelles sont faites par les méthodes AOAC (1990, 1984) et Kjeldahl, Wolf (1968),à savoir la détermination des glucides, protéines, lipides, matières minérales, humidités et cendre. Pour l’analyse microbiologique elle consiste à dénombrer la flore microbienne des échantillons de spirulines. Elle permet d’en apprécier la qualité hygiénique. Ces analysesutilisent la méthode de comptage des colonies sur boîte de Pétri.On a obtenu des colonies pour le premier échantillon : FMAT 8103UFC /g, Levures Moisissure 1,9102UFC /g, Coliformes Totaux 5101UFC /g, Coliformes fécaux à 44°C 0FC /g, Acinobacter 1,5102UFC /g, Escherichia coli Absence, Salmonella Absence et pour le deuxième échantillon :FMAT 8,91102 UFC, Levures Moisissure 2101UFC /g, Coliformes totaux 0UFC /g, Coliformes fécaux à 44°C 0UFC /g, Acinobacter 0UFC /g, Escherichia coli Absence, Salmonella sp Absence dans 25g. Les analyses nutritionnelles de la spiruline ont donné pour 100g de spiruline : Protéine 75 ,552% ± 0,833 ; glucide 8,630% ± 1,134 ; lipides 0,576 % ± 0,080 ; cellulose 0,847%± 0,099 ; matière minérale 9,713 % ± 0,508 ; humidité 4,682 %± 0,141.La spiruline a une valeur énergétique de 341,912 ‬Kcal pour 100g de spiruline. Conclusion et application des résultats : La qualité microbiologique est satisfaisante vis-à-vis des normes de la spiruline : avec un CH (critères d’hygiène) acceptable et satisfaisant et un CS (critère de sécurité) parfait vu l’absence total des salmonelles et Escherichia coli à 37°C. La concentration élevée en protéine de la spiruline à montrer que la spiruline est un complément alimentaire très efficace pouvant être intégrer dans les fortifications alimentaires et dans les récupérations nutritionnelles.

    Pub. Date: March 26, 2022
    Paper No:
    3807
  7. Aya Ibrahim Elshenawy and Heba Ali Abedelghfar
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    Heart failure is a complex clinical syndrome in which structural or functional cardiac disorders result in an impaired cardiac function causing symptoms that vary according to the underlying pathology of heart failure. Patients with heart failure are often challenged by the loss of independence and compromised functional abilities associated with the symptoms. This is why comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation including supervised exercise is advised. Indeed, the favorable effects of exercise training in chronic heart failure are widely recognized and exercise training is recommended in international guidelines. However, the application early exercise intervention in patients hospitalized for acute decompensation or acute worsening in cardiac function has not been sufficiently explored and, as a result, knowledge about the effects of exercise training in the inpatient setting of acute HF remained limited regardless of the research efforts made in this area. For this reason, this work aimed at reviewing and collecting previous literature to support the effectiveness and the safety of early mobilization in this patient group.

    Pub. Date: March 30, 2022
    Paper No:
    4004
  8. Zhao Gao and Zhencui Wang
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    In this paper, Tb-N-TiO2 nanocomposites with different calcined temperature were synthesized through a facile step by sol-gel method. Besides, structural characteristics, morphology and photochemical properties of the nanocomposites were characterizedby X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray photo-electron spectroscopy (XPS), UV-vis diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) and Scanning electron microscope (SEM). The results showed that the Tb-N-TiO2 composites were existed in the form of anatase. The absorption of Tb-N-TiO2 in the ultraviolet and visible regions is stronger than that of TiO2 and Tb-TiO2.

    Pub. Date: March 30, 2022
    Paper No:
    4028
  9. MA Xiaojie, XU Yaowen, LI Jiaqun and HU Die
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    In order to introduce the planting and cultivation of Bougainvillea spectabilis in Jianghan area, domesticate the varieties that can adapt to the climate of Jianghan plain, improve the market competitiveness of B. spectabilis and make it more widely popularized. A comparative experiment on overwintering cold resistance was carried out with six Bougainvillea varieties introduced from Yunnan, China. By comparing the freezing injury degree of B. spectabilis under indoor and outdoor environmental conditions and measuring the physiological indexes such as electrical conductivity, soluble sugar content, soluble protein content, catalase activity and peroxidase activity of its leaves. The experimental results revealed that: under the same management conditions, Yunnan Purple bougainvillea suffered the least degree of freezing damage and could successfully overwinter, while other varieties suffered more damage. The comprehensive evaluation shows that Yunnan Purple and Green Leaf Orange have strong cold resistance. Except for Yunnan Purple bougainvillea, which can survive the winter smoothly outdoors in Jianghan Plain, other varieties are difficult to survive.

    Pub. Date: March 30, 2022
    Paper No:
    4029
  10. NATO, EUROPE, 2Prince Lord Prof. Momtchil Dobrev and Princess Prof. Mariola Garibova-Dobreva
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    The emergence of the Ukraine-Russia military conflict must be thoroughly considered, independently, taking into account all the facts, evidence, factors, dangers of this conflict for the whole world. ".

    Pub. Date: March 30, 2022
    Paper No:
    4054
  11. Hala M. Hanfy, Reham E. Mohammed, Hazem Salah El Din A. El Ashmawi and Aya A. Mohamed
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    This study conducted to investigate This study conducted to investigate the effect of kinesiotape on pain and disability in postpartum women who suffering from coccydynia. Forty women suffering from postpartum coccydynia, their age ranged from 25 to 35 years old, also their body mass index (BMI) ranged from 25- 35kg/m2. They were selected from outpatient clinic of Gynecology department of Kasr El Ainy University Hospital, duration of the study was 6 months, from January to May 2021. All women were randomly divided into two groups equal in number (20 for each); group A (Study group): received traditional medical treatment consists of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (ketoprofen-25 mg tablets twice daily) in addition to kinesiotaping on coccygeal region, once per day, 3 days per week for four week. While, group B (Control group) received traditional medical treatment consists of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs only (ketoprofen-25 mg tablets twice daily). Pain intensity level was evaluated by visual analogue scale and Oswestry Disability Questionnaire Index was used to assess disability level. A statistically significant decrease in pain intensity and statistical significant improvement in functional performance levels in the study and control (P < 0.001) was observed in the findings of this study, but when compared between results of the two groups, we found that the study group (A)displayed a statistically significant decrease in pain (P=0.001) and statistically significant improvement in functional performance level (P=0.0001) than control group (B), which treated by traditional medical treatment only. Finally, based on the obtained results of this study, adding kinesiotape to the postpartum coccydynia treatment produced a statistically significant improvement in physical performance.So,kinesiotapingshould be considered an adjunctive treatment method for postpartum coccydynia.

    Pub. Date: March 30, 2022
    Paper No:
    4058
  12. Prince Lord Prof. Momtchil Dobrev-Halachev and Princess Lady Prof. Mariola Garibova-Dobreva
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    Prince Lord Prof. PhD PhD Momtchil Dobrev-Halachev and Princess Prof. Mariola Garibova-Dobreva developed 2006 “Theory of degree of justice / injustice /“ q “ Theory of degree of democracy” and “Theory of SOCIO-HUMANISMUS” based on their practice in court, prosecutor's office, state and especially the practice of Prof. Mariola Garibova-Dobreva as a judge with decades of experience as a civil and criminal judge . Prof. Momchil Dobrev co-founded 2003 Theory of Corruption and Theory of Mafia and Theory and Practice of Mafia, which contribute to clearing the Theory of the Degree of Justice / Injustice. Based on their scientific practical work and International rating organization gave them the award WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2022 IN LAW.

    Pub. Date: March 30, 2022
    Paper No:
    4057
  13. Prince Lord Prof. Momtchil Dobrev-Halachev and Princess Lady Prof. Mariola Garibova-Dobreva
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    In the year 2001 Prince Lord Prof. Momtchil DObrev developed the Theory of the mafia and Theory of corruption. All the both theories has been developed by analyzing the mafia and the corruption all over the World, Bulgaria, Germany, European Union, and other countires. In the year 2010 Prince Lord Prof. Momtchil Dobrev developed the ‘Theory of Mafiotismus’ as a new type of government oriented solely in the private interests of individuals and private institutions and the Financial Banking resource technological mafia-driven MATERIALISMUS- the private Capitalism of the DEEP MAFIA. Based on their scientific practical work and International rating organization gave to the Prince Lord Prof. Momtchil Dobrev-Halachev the award WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2019 IN ECONOMICS/FINANCE – and named him “ The Father of the modern Finance”.

    Pub. Date: March 30, 2022
    Paper No:
    4056
  14. Dr. Sandeepika, Dr. Shallu, Dr Jasmeen, Dr. Pallavi and Dr. Manjula
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    Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic leading to National lockdowns, disruption of health care services and fear of attending health facilities has affected the well-being of the pregnant women and their babies. A very few studies done on pregnancies complicated with COVID-19 suggest that the pregnant women may present with severe manifestations leading to feto-maternal compromise. Methodology: We did a retrospective descriptive study in GMC, Kathua after attaining approval from Institutional Ethical Committee. All the pregnant women , with laboratory confirmed positive result of either RTPCR or RAT report from nasopharyngeal or oropharyngeal swab (8) from 1st of March to 31st of May 2021 were included in the study. Data was analyzed as mean, percentages and range.Results: Among the 23 observed women, the mean age was 27. 3 patients were asymptomatic, fever was the most common symptom among symptomatic (55%). X-Ray and D-dimer was done only in 2 patients with clinically moderate and severe covid 19 cases. Nearly 56% of the patients had mild transaminitis. Only 1 patient had severe illness and stayed in ICU for 8 days. Average hospital stay of women was 6 days. Preterm deliveries happened in 1 woman. 1 IUD was reported and 17% of neonates were admitted in NICU. Conclusion: All suspected pregnant women should be systematically screened, monitored and followed up. Pregnant women may present with mild disease. Neuraxial anesthesia is the better choice of anesthesia in Caesarean sections whenever possible. Perinatal morbidity may increase due to underlying maternal infection. Further investigations and follow-up studies of pregnant mothers infected by COVID-19 are warranted.

    Pub. Date: March 30, 2022
    Paper No:
    3980
  15. Alaa M. Fahmy, Hala M. Hanafy, Mohamed F. Mohamed and Mai M. Shehata
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    Introduction: To compare between the effect of aerobic exercise and yoga on depression in breast cancer women. Methods: Overall, 40 breast cancer women suffering from depression, aged 25-45 years, were divided randomly into two groups equal in number. Group A (n=20) received aerobic exercise, while group B (n=20) received yoga. Both groups received 24 sessions over an eight weeks’ period. Depression was evaluated pre and 8 weeks post intervention for all participants with Zung Self-Rating depression Scale. Results: there was a statistical significant decrease in the mean values of depression score in both groups: aerobic exercise and Yoga groups (p value <0.001) with percentage of improvement of depression score was higher in groups A (27.2%) versus in group B (17.48%). There was no statistically significant difference (p>0.05) between the groups (pre intervention) but post intervention there was significant improvement in depression in favor to the aerobic exercise group. Conclusion: Physical exercise and yoga are effective supportive interventions in managing depression in breast cancer patients. In addition, physical exercise was found to be superior to yoga in relieving depression.

    Pub. Date: March 30, 2022
    Paper No:
    4034
  16. Fatma RA Raslan. Adel A Nossier, Mohammed TM Eltabakh and Mahmoud S Zaghloul
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    Introduction: Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) has a substantial negative impacts on quality of life. Although, Ultrasound (US) modality held an effective role for CRS, there aregreat conflicting opinions concerning in CRS management. Aim of Study: to compare therapeutic effects of continous USversus pulsed US in treatment of chronic rhinosinusitis. Material and Methods: Thirty CRS patients, their ages were 20 to 40 years old of both genders recruited from Suez Canal University Hospital, then randomly allocated into equal two groups; first group (A) received pulsed US, while second group (B) received continues US. Sinusitis Symptom Score (SSS) was verified to assess both groups prior and after treatment protocol along twelve consecutive sessions. All participants` data regarding SSS were measured before starting the treatment and after four weeks of intervention, the measurements data were collected, tabulated then statistically analyzed. Results: There were statistically significant among groups regarding demographics. Statistical analysis for present study results revealed a statistically significant improvements post study treatment protocol represented in values of SSS in all study population with superiorly improved for pulsed US modality group. Conclusion: Both therapeutic pulsed US and continues US were beneficial for chronic rhinosinusitis management based on twelve consecutive weeks with superior efficient gains by using pulsed therapeutic US therapy.

    Pub. Date: March 30, 2022
    Paper No:
    4041
  17. Yandev D., Iorliam R. N. and Adebo A.
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    The aim of this study was to assess the occurrence of bacterial contaminants in fingernails of food vendors in three selected markets of Gboko Local Government Area, Benue State, Nigeria. A total of thirty (30) nail samples were collected from food vendors, 10 samples from each market using new razor blade for each subject. Standard laboratory procedures were carried out on nail samples including inoculation, cultural characterization, microbial count and biochemical identification of bacteria. Data collected were analysed on the Minitab (17.0) software for appropriate descriptive and inferential statistical tools at 95% level of confidence (P≤0.05). Six species of bacterial contaminants isolated from fingernails of food vendors were: Proteus spp., Klebsiella spp., Bacillus spp., Staphylococcus spp., Salmonella spp. and Shigella spp. Total occurrence of contaminants (TOC) at Ortese, Gboko main and Tsekucha markets was 20 (33.3%), 26 (43.3%) and 16 (26.7%) respectively. The highest occurring bacteria were Klebsiella spp. (60%) and Bacillus spp. (60%) isolated from Gboko main market and Ortese market vendors respectively. Bacillus spp had the highest prevalence of 53.3% followed by Proteus and Klebsiella species (43.3% each). Staphylococcus and Shigella species had prevalence rates of 26.7% each while and Salmonella spp. had the lowest prevalence (13.3%). Nail contamination was significantly associated with the type of bacteria species (χ2 = 28.4, P<0.05). Gboko main market had the highest level (43.3%) of bacterial contaminants followed by Ortese market (33.3%) and Tsekucha market (26.75). Tsekucha had the highest mean TVC (Total Viable Count) of 174.2±9.63 closely followed by Ortese market (173.4±12.8) and Gboko main market (163.0±9.9). The highest TVC recorded was observed in a sample from Ortese market (261 cfu/ml). Result showed that fingernails of food vendors in three markets were highly contaminated based on all parameters reported above. The information provided is important to stakeholders in the public health sector saddled with the responsibility of disease prevention and control.

    Pub. Date: March 30, 2022
    Paper No:
    4044
  18. Rana Essam EL Din, Nesreen Gharib El- Nahas, Heba A. Abd El- Ghaffar and Youssef Mohamed A. soliman
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    Background: Interstitial lung disease (ILD) is a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by a common presentation of cough (mostly dry), breathlessness, and related symptoms with a systemic disorder when present. ILD is also recognized as diffuse parenchymal lung disease (DPLD) and is divided into two categories: idiopathic interstitial pneumonia (IIP) and other than IIP. Interstitial lung disease and pulmonary fibrosis are two types of lung diseases that involve inflammation and fibrosis of the lung parenchyma. Objective: This study aimed to investigate the effect of paranyama exercises on functional capacity in patient with interstitial lung disease, to determine its benefit as a simple, safe exercises, and to determine how much paranyama exercises useful in enhancing the functional capacity and quality of life in patient with interstitial lung disease. Methods: Sixty patients of both sex (26 men & 34 women), their age ranged from 40 to 50years, their body mass index (BMI) ranged from 25 to 30 Kg/m2, referred and they were selected from the Outpatient clinic and the chest department of El-Kasr El aini Teaching Hospital, Cairo, Egypt . Patients were randomly assigned into two equal groups; Group A: This group included 30 patients received paranyama exercises in addition to medical treatment. Group B: This group included 30 patients received medical control only. The treatment session for both groups was conducted for 30 to 45 minutes, three days per week, for eight weeks. Data obtained from both groups regarding measurement of Arterial blood gases (ABG), and anthropometric measurements (weight and BMI), and quality of life (QOL) assessment using the SF-12 Health Survey Questionnaire, were statistically analyzed and compared. Results: Comparing both groups post treatment revealed a significant increase of PaO2, SaO2 for group (A) (with P value=0.0001; P<0.05), There was also a significant decrease in HCO3 and PaCO2 for group (A) (with P value=0.0001; P<0.05). Conclusion: Pranayama exercises are important in improving blood gases, dypsnea and quality of life in patient with interstitial lung disease (ILD), and also, strengthens respiratory muscles, increases surfactant levels, stimulates stretch receptors, and relieves tension, all of which increase lung volumes and capacities. It aids in the treatment of respiratory diseases. Pranayama aids in the maintenance of vital energy in the body, the maintenance of body rhythms, and the detoxification of internal organs. Pranayama improves the efficiency of the respiratory system and regulates the overall circulatory process of the body. So paranyama adjunct to conventional therapy for pulmonary rehabilitation programs for ILD patients. Background: Interstitial lung disease (ILD) is a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by a common presentation of cough (mostly dry), breathlessness, and related symptoms with a systemic disorder when present. ILD is also recognized as diffuse parenchymal lung disease (DPLD) and is divided into two categories: idiopathic interstitial pneumonia (IIP) and other than IIP. Interstitial lung disease and pulmonary fibrosis are two types of lung diseases that involve inflammation and fibrosis of the lung parenchyma. Objective: This study aimed to investigate the effect of paranyama exercises on functional capacity in patient with interstitial lung disease, to determine its benefit as a simple, safe exercises, and to determine how much paranyama exercises useful in enhancing the functional capacity and quality of life in patient with interstitial lung disease. Methods: Sixty patients of both sex (26 men & 34 women), their age ranged from 40 to 50years, their body mass index (BMI) ranged from 25 to 30 Kg/m2, referred and they were selected from the Outpatient clinic and the chest department of El-Kasr El aini Teaching Hospital, Cairo, Egypt . Patients were randomly assigned into two equal groups; Group A: This group included 30 patients received paranyama exercises in addition to medical treatment. Group B: This group included 30 patients received medical control only. The treatment session for both groups was conducted for 30 to 45 minutes, three days per week, for eight weeks. Data obtained from both groups regarding measurement of Arterial blood gases (ABG), and anthropometric measurements (weight and BMI), and quality of life (QOL) assessment using the SF-12 Health Survey Questionnaire, were statistically analyzed and compared. Results: Comparing both groups post treatment revealed a significant increase of PaO2, SaO2 for group (A) (with P value=0.0001; P<0.05), There was also a significant decrease in HCO3 and PaCO2 for group (A) (with P value=0.0001; P<0.05). Conclusion: Pranayama exercises are important in improving blood gases, dypsnea and quality of life in patient with interstitial lung disease (ILD), and also, strengthens respiratory muscles, increases surfactant levels, stimulates stretch receptors, and relieves tension, all of which increase lung volumes and capacities. It aids in the treatment of respiratory diseases. Pranayama aids in the maintenance of vital energy in the body, the maintenance of body rhythms, and the detoxification of internal organs. Pranayama improves the efficiency of the respiratory system and regulates the overall circulatory process of the body. So paranyama adjunct to conventional therapy for pulmonary rehabilitation programs for ILD patients.

    Pub. Date: March 30, 2022
    Paper No:
    4055