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    A new postural stability-indicator to predict the level of fear of falling in Parkinson's disease patients

    , Article BioMedical Engineering Online ; Volume 19, Issue 1 , 2020 Pourghayoomi, E ; Behzadipour, S ; Ramezani, M ; Joghataei, M. T ; Shahidi, G. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    BioMed Central  2020
    Abstract
    Background: Fear of falling (FoF) is defined as a lasting concern about falling that causes a person to limit or even stop the daily activities that he/she is capable of. Seventy percent of Parkinson's disease (PD) patients report activity limitations due to FoF. Timely identification of FoF is critical to prevent its additional adverse effects on the quality of life. Self-report questionnaires are commonly used to evaluate the FoF, which may be prone to human error. Objectives: In this study, we attempted to identify a new postural stability-indicator to objectively predict the intensity of FoF and its related behavior(s) in PD patients. Methods: Thirty-eight PD patients participated in the... 

    Postural control learning dynamics in Parkinson's disease: Early improvement with plateau in stability, and continuous progression in flexibility and mobility

    , Article BioMedical Engineering Online ; Volume 19, Issue 1 , 2020 Rahmati, Z ; Behzadipour, S ; Schouten, A. C ; Taghizadeh, G ; Firoozbakhsh, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    BioMed Central Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    Background: Balance training improves postural control in Parkinson's disease (PD). However, a systematic approach for the development of individualized, optimal training programs is still lacking, as the learning dynamics of the postural control in PD, over a training program, are poorly understood. Objectives: We investigated the learning dynamics of the postural control in PD, during a balance-training program, in terms of the clinical, posturographic, and novel model-based measures. Methods: Twenty patients with PD participated in a balance-training program, 3 days a week, for 6 weeks. Clinical tests assessed functional balance and mobility pre-training, mid-training, and post-training.... 

    Magnitude, symmetry and attenuation of upper body accelerations during walking in women: The role of age, fall history and walking surface

    , Article Maturitas ; Volume 139 , 2020 , Pages 49-56 Soleimanifar, M ; Mazaheri, M ; van Schooten, K. S ; Asgari, M ; Mosallanezhad, Z ; Salavati, M ; Sedaghat Nejad, E ; Parnianpour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ireland Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    Objectives: The present experiment examined the role of age and fall history in upper body accelerations when walking on an even and on an uneven surface. Study design: An observational cross-sectional study. Main outcome measures: The magnitude (root mean square [RMS]), symmetry (harmonic ratio) and attenuation (attenuation coefficient) of upper body accelerations were quantified as primary outcomes; gait spatiotemporal parameters were measured as secondary outcomes. Methods: Twenty young adults (mean ± SD age: 29.00 ± 4.51 yrs), 20 older non-fallers (66.60 ± 5.43 yrs) and 20 older fallers (68.55 ± 4.86 yrs) walked on an even and on an uneven surface, while wearing four accelerometers... 

    MiR-361-5p as a promising qRT-PCR internal control for tumor and normal breast tissues

    , Article PLoS ONE ; Volume 16, Issue 6 June , 2021 ; 19326203 (ISSN) Ghanbari, S ; Salimi, A ; Rahmani, S ; Nafissi, N ; Sharifi Zarchi, A ; Mowla, S. J ; Sharif University of Technology
    Public Library of Science  2021
    Abstract
    Background: One of the most widely used evaluation methods in miRNA experiments is qRT-PCR. However, selecting suitable internal controls (IC) is crucial for qRT-PCR experiments. Currently, there is no consensus on the ICs for miRNA qRT-PCR experiments in breast cancer. To this end, we tried to identify the most stable (the least expression alteration) and promising miRNAs in normal and tumor breast tissues by employing TCGA miRNA-Seq data and then experimentally validated them on fresh clinical samples. Methods: A multi-component scoring system was used which takes into account multiple expression stability criteria as well as correlation with clinical characteristics. Furthermore, we... 

    Spatiotemporal registration and fusion of transthoracic echocardiography and volumetric coronary artery tree

    , Article International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery ; Volume 16, Issue 9 , 2021 , Pages 1493-1505 ; 18616410 (ISSN) Ghodsizad, T ; Behnam, H ; Fatemizadeh, E ; Faghihi Langroudi, T ; Bayat, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH  2021
    Abstract
    Purpose: Cardiac multimodal image fusion can offer an image with various types of information in a single image. Many coronary stenosis, which are anatomically clear, are not functionally significant. The treatment of such kind of stenosis can cause irreversible effects on the patient. Thus, choosing the best treatment planning depend on anatomical and functional information is very beneficial. Methods: An algorithm for the fusion of coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) as an anatomical and transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) as a functional modality is presented. CCTA and TTE are temporally registered using manifold learning. A pattern search optimization algorithm, using... 

    Knowledge and awareness of the general population and healthcare providers about retinoblastoma: It is time to know the glow

    , Article International Journal of Clinical Practice ; Volume 75, Issue 8 , 2021 ; 13685031 (ISSN) Naser, A. Y ; Alrawashdeh, H. M ; Alwafi, H ; Alyami, H. S ; Dahmash, E. Z ; Ghoul, I ; Shishtawi, A. A ; Abdelwahab, G. M ; Qadus, S ; Taybeh, E ; Abuthawabeh, R ; Hassanin, F ; Alhartani, Y. J ; Alyami, M.H ; Salawati, E. M ; Alwan, S. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    John Wiley and Sons Inc  2021
    Abstract
    Retinoblastoma is the most frequent primary intraocular tumour in childhood. Early detection of retinoblastoma is the key to successful management with a higher chance of survival. This study aims to assess the knowledge of the general population and healthcare providers about retinoblastoma in term of presentation, risk factors, timing for diagnosis, and complications. A cross-sectional study using an online survey was conducted in three Arab countries (Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq) between 28 August and 16 September 2020. The questionnaire tool was constructed based on an extensive literature review to explore the study's aim and objectives. Logistic regression was used to identify... 

    Cytochrome 4Z1 expression is associated with unfavorable survival in triple-negative breast cancers

    , Article Breast Cancer: Targets and Therapy ; Volume 13 , 2021 , Pages 565-574 ; 11791314 (ISSN) Al Saraireh, Y. M ; Alshammari, F. O. F. O ; Youssef, A. M. M ; Al Tarawneh, F ; Al Sarayreh, S ; Almuhaisen, G. H ; Satari, A. O ; Al Shuneigat, J ; Alrawashdeh, H. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Dove Medical Press Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    Purpose: Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is characterized by high mortality rate, and its clinical management is difficult and complex. Therefore, there is a need for extensive efforts aimed at accelerating the discovery of novel therapies for TNBC. CYP4Z1 has been implicated in the development of breast cancer. The current study aimed at characterizing the expression of CYP4Z1 on TNBC. Materials and Methods: Using immunohistochemistry, CYP4Z1 expression was evaluated on 122 TNBC samples, four samples of breast cancers expressing ER, PR, and HER-2, and four samples of normal breast tissues. The association between the enzyme and various histopathological features and survival of... 

    Noninvasive detection of coronary artery disease by arterio-oscillo-graphy

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering ; Volume 52, Issue 4 , 2005 , Pages 743-747 ; 00189294 (ISSN) Pouladian, M ; Hashemi Golpayegani, M. R ; Abbaspour Tehrani Fard, A ; Bubvay Nejad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2005
    Abstract
    Coronary artery disease (CAD) causes oscillations in peripheral arteries. Oscillations of the walls of the brachial arteries of 51 patients were recorded [together with the electrocardiogram (ECG)] by an accelerometer at different cuff pressures. By analyzing the energy of the oscillations in the 30-250 Hz band, 16 of 22 patients with CAD and 26 of 29 non-CAD subjects were classified correctly, independent of the ECG, and with no effect of heart murmurs  

    The effects of supervised and non-supervised upper limb virtual reality exercises on upper limb sensory-motor functions in patients with idiopathic Parkinson's disease

    , Article Human Movement Science ; Volume 85 , 2022 ; 01679457 (ISSN) Hashemi, Y ; Taghizadeh, G ; Azad, A ; Behzadipour, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2022
    Abstract
    Background: Impairments of upper limb (UL) sensory-motor functions are common in Parkinson's disease (PD). Virtual reality exercises may improve sensory-motor functions in a safe environment and can be used in tele-rehabilitation. This study aimed to investigate the effects of supervised and non-supervised UL virtual reality exercises (ULVRE) on UL sensory-motor functions in patients with idiopathic PD. Methods: In this clinical trial study, 45 patients with idiopathic PD (29 male) by mean ± SD age of 58.64 ± 8.69 years were randomly allocated to either the control group (conventional rehabilitation exercises), supervised ULVRE or non-supervised ULVRE. Interventions were 24 sessions, 3... 

    Symmetric and asymmetric bimanual coordination and freezing of gait in Parkinsonian patients in drug phases

    , Article Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences ; Volume 1511, Issue 1 , 2022 , Pages 244-261 ; 00778923 (ISSN) Fathipour Azar, Z ; Azad, A ; Akbarfahimi, M ; Behzadipour, S ; Taghizadeh, G ; Sharif University of Technology
    John Wiley and Sons Inc  2022
    Abstract
    Freezing of gait (FOG) is a debilitating symptom in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), which may be associated with motor control impairments in tasks other than gait. This study aimed to examine whether symmetric and asymmetric bimanual coordination is impaired in PD with FOG (PD +FOG) patients and whether dual-task and drug phases may affect bimanual coordination in these patients. Twenty PD +FOG patients, 20 PD patients without FOG (PD –FOG) performed symmetric and asymmetric functional bimanual tasks (reach to and pick up a box and open a drawer to press a pushbutton inside it, respectively) under single-task and dual-task conditions. PD patients were evaluated during on- and... 

    A full pipeline of diagnosis and prognosis the risk of chronic diseases using deep learning and Shapley values: The Ravansar county anthropometric cohort study

    , Article PLoS ONE ; Volume 17, Issue 1 January , 2022 ; 19326203 (ISSN) Jafari, H ; Shohaimi, S ; Salari, N ; Kiaei, A. A ; Najafi, F ; Khazaei, S ; Niaparast, M ; Abdollahi, A ; Mohammadi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Public Library of Science  2022
    Abstract
    Anthropometry is a Greek word that consists of the two words "Anthropo"meaning human species and "metery"meaning measurement. It is a science that deals with the size of the body including the dimensions of different parts, the field of motion and the strength of the muscles of the body. Specific individual dimensions such as heights, widths, depths, distances, environments and curvatures are usually measured. In this article, we investigate the anthropometric characteristics of patients with chronic diseases (diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, heart attacks and strokes) and find the factors affecting these diseases and the extent of the impact of each to make the necessary... 

    Interpolation of orientation distribution functions in diffusion weighted imaging using multi-tensor model

    , Article Journal of Neuroscience Methods ; Volume 253 , 2015 , Pages 28-37 ; 01650270 (ISSN) Afzali, M ; Fatemizadeh, E ; Soltanian Zadeh, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Background: Diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) is a non-invasive method for investigating the brain white matter structure and can be used to evaluate fiber bundles. However, due to practical constraints, DWI data acquired in clinics are low resolution. New method: This paper proposes a method for interpolation of orientation distribution functions (ODFs). To this end, fuzzy clustering is applied to segment ODFs based on the principal diffusion directions (PDDs). Next, a cluster is modeled by a tensor so that an ODF is represented by a mixture of tensors. For interpolation, each tensor is rotated separately. Results: The method is applied on the synthetic and real DWI data of control and... 

    Test-retest reliability of Kinect's measurements for the evaluation of upper body recovery of stroke patients

    , Article BioMedical Engineering Online ; Volume 14, Issue 1 , 2015 ; 1475925X (ISSN) Mobini, A ; Behzadipour, S ; Saadat, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    BioMed Central Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    Background: Performance indices provide quantitative measures for the quality of motion, and therefore, assist in analyzing and monitoring patients' progress. Measurement of performance indices requires costly devices, such as motion capture systems. Recent developments of sensors for game controllers, such as Microsoft Kinect, have motivated many researchers to develop affordable systems for performance measurement applicable to home and clinical care. In this work, the capability of Kinect in finding motion performance indices was assessed by analyzing intra-session and inter-session test-retest reliability. Method: Eighteen stroke patients and twelve healthy subjects participated in this... 

    Effect of body weight on spinal loads in various activities: A personalized biomechanical modeling approach

    , Article Journal of Biomechanics ; Volume 48, Issue 2 , 2015 , Pages 276-282 ; 00219290 (ISSN) Hajihosseinali, M ; Arjmand, N ; Shirazi Adl, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    Epidemiological studies are divided over the causative role of body weight (BW) in low back pain. Biomechanical modeling is a valuable approach to examine the effect of changes in BW on spinal loads and risk of back pain. Changes in BW have not been properly simulated by previous models as associated alterations in model inputs on the musculature and moment arm of gravity loads have been neglected. A detailed, multi-joint, scalable model of the thoracolumbar spine is used to study the effect of BW (varying at five levels, i.e., 51, 68, 85, 102, and 119kg) on the L5-S1 spinal loads during various static symmetric activities while scaling moment arms and physiological cross-sectional areas of... 

    Directed functional networks in Alzheimer's disease: disruption of global and local connectivity measures

    , Article IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics ; Volume 21, Issue 4 , 2017 , Pages 949-955 ; 21682194 (ISSN) Afshari, S ; Jalili, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2017
    Abstract
    Techniques available in graph theory can be applied to signals recorded from human brain. In network analysis of EEG signals, the individual nodes are EEG sensor locations and the edges correspond to functional relations between them that are extracted from EEG time series. In this paper, we study EEG-based directed functional networks in Alzheimer's disease (AD). To this end, directed connectivity matrices of 25 AD patients and 26 healthy subjects are processed and a number of meaningful graph theory metrics are studied. Our data show that functional networks of AD brains have significantly reduced global connectivity in alpha and beta bands (P < 0.05). The AD brains have significantly... 

    An expert system for selecting wart treatment method

    , Article Computers in Biology and Medicine ; Volume 81 , 2017 , Pages 167-175 ; 00104825 (ISSN) Khozeimeh, F ; Alizadehsani, R ; Roshanzamir, M ; Khosravi, A ; Layegh, P ; Nahavandi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2017
    Abstract
    As benign tumors, warts are made through the mediation of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and may grow on all parts of body, especially hands and feet. There are several treatment methods for this illness. However, none of them can heal all patients. Consequently, physicians are looking for more effective and customized treatments for each patient. They are endeavoring to discover which treatments have better impacts on a particular patient. The aim of this study is to identify the appropriate treatment for two common types of warts (plantar and common) and to predict the responses of two of the best methods (immunotherapy and cryotherapy) to the treatment. As an original work, the study was... 

    Detection and a possible link between parvovirus B19 and thyroid cancer

    , Article Tumor Biology ; Volume 39, Issue 6 , 2017 ; 10104283 (ISSN) Etemadi, A ; Mostafaei, S ; Yari, K ; Ghasemi, A ; Chenar, H. M ; Moghoofei, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Human parvovirus B19 (B19) is a small, non-enveloped virus and belongs to Parvoviridae family. B19 persists in many tissues such as thyroid tissue and even thyroid cancer. The main aim of this study was to determine the presence of B19, its association with increased inflammation in thyroid tissue, and thus its possible role in thyroid cancer progression. Studies have shown that virus replication in non-permissive tissue leads to overexpression of non-structural protein and results in upregulation of proinflammatory cytokines such as interleukin 6 and tumor necrosis factor alpha. A total of 36 paraffin-embedded thyroid specimens and serum were collected from patients and 12 samples were used... 

    Cardiac contraction motion compensation in gated myocardial perfusion SPECT: a comparative study

    , Article Physica Medica ; Volume 49 , 2018 , Pages 77-82 ; 11201797 (ISSN) Salehi, N ; Rahmim, A ; Fatemizadeh, E ; Akbarzadeh, A ; Farahani, M. H ; Farzanefar, S ; Ay, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Associazione Italiana di Fisica Medica  2018
    Abstract
    Introduction: Cardiac contraction significantly degrades quality and quantitative accuracy of gated myocardial perfusion SPECT (MPS) images. In this study, we aimed to explore different techniques in motion-compensated temporal processing of MPS images and their impact on image quality and quantitative accuracy. Material and method: 50 patients without known heart condition underwent gated MPS. 3D motion compensation methods using Motion Freezing by Cedars Sinai (MF), Log-domain Diffeomorphic Demons (LDD) and Free-Form Deformation (FFD) were applied to warp all image phases to fit the end-diastolic (ED) phase. Afterwards, myocardial wall thickness, myocardial to blood pool contrast, and... 

    Translation and validation study of the Persian version of the Arthritis Impact Measurement Scales 2 (AIMS2) in patients with osteoarthritis of the knee

    , Article BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders ; Volume 10, Issue 1 , 2009 ; 14712474 (ISSN) Mousavi, S. J ; Parnianpour, M ; Askary Ashtiani, A. R ; Hadian, M. R ; Rostamian, A ; Montazeri, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    Background. The Arthritis Impact Measurement Scales 2 (AIMS2) has not been translated and validated for Persian-speaking patients with osteoarthritis of the knee. This was to provide a validated instrument to measure functional disability and health-related quality of life in patients with osteoarthritis of the knee in Iran. The aim of this study was to culturally adapt and validate the AIMS2 for Persian-speaking patients with osteoarthritis of the knee in Iran. Methods. A consecutive sample of patients with knee osteoarthritis were asked to complete the AIMS2, the Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) and four visual analog scales for pain, joint stiffness, patient's and physician's global... 

    Short-term associations between daily mortality and ambient particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide, and the air quality index in a Middle Eastern megacity

    , Article Environmental Pollution ; Volume 254 , 2019 ; 02697491 (ISSN) Amini, H ; Trang Nhung, N. T ; Schindler, C ; Yunesian, M ; Hosseini, V ; Shamsipour, M ; Hassanvand, M. S ; Mohammadi, Y ; Farzadfar, F ; Vicedo Cabrera, A. M ; Schwartz, J ; Henderson, S. B ; Künzli, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    There is limited evidence for short-term association between mortality and ambient air pollution in the Middle East and no study has evaluated exposure windows of about a month prior to death. We investigated all-cause non-accidental daily mortality and its association with fine particulate matter (PM2.5), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and the Air Quality Index (AQI) from March 2011 through March 2014 in the megacity of Tehran, Iran. Generalized additive quasi-Poisson models were used within a distributed lag linear modeling framework to estimate the cumulative effects of PM2.5, NO2, and the AQI up to a lag of 45 days. We further conducted multi-pollutant models and also stratified the analyses by...