Advanced Diagnostic & Interventional Radiology Research Center | Leveraging space innovations for cancer breakthroughs on Earth

Advanced Diagnostic & Interventional Radiology Research Center | Leveraging space innovations for cancer breakthroughs on Earth
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Advanced Diagnostic & Interventional Radiology Research Center

COVID-19 pandemic 

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Radiology Research Center at Tehran University of Medical Sciences continued its research activities despite the challenges posed by the increased demand for CT scans of COVID-19 patients and the necessity of adhering to strict health protocols. This center played a crucial role in improving medical imaging techniques, optimizing diagnostic protocols, and advancing technologies related to CT scan image analysis.

Faculty members, researchers, and staff remained committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of healthcare professionals and patients while actively engaging in imaging data analysis, developing artificial intelligence algorithms for faster disease detection, publishing scientific articles, and presenting their findings at international conferences. These efforts aimed to enhance diagnostic accuracy, improve treatment processes, and alleviate pressure on healthcare systems.

 

Key achievements of the Radiology Research Center during the COVID-19 pandemic include:


✔️ Development and optimization of lung imaging protocols for faster and more accurate COVID-19 diagnosis
✔️ Implementation of artificial intelligence technologies for automated CT scan analysis and reduced diagnosis time
✔️ Publication of high-impact research articles on innovative imaging methods for COVID-19 patients
✔️ Participation in national and international projects focused on COVID-19 diagnosis and patient management

The center remains dedicated to advancing research in medical imaging and continues to contribute as a leading scientific institution in improving the quality of diagnostic and therapeutic services.

 

Some of the center's significant achievements during the pandemic include:

 

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Leveraging space innovations for cancer breakthroughs on Earth

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Introduction: Leukodystrophies are a heterogeneous group of inherited neurologic disorders. These disorders are indeed progressive and debilitating conditions with limited treatment options and high mortality rates. There is a deficiency in available data concerning both the mortality rates and the most common causes of death in leukodystrophies. Methods: We investigated the mortality rates, mean age at death, and the most common causes of death in a retrospective cohort of 165 Iranian pediatric patients who were diagnosed with leukodystrophies. Results: Death was recorded in 64 of 165 patients (38.8%) with a mean follow-up of 4.7 ± 3.25 years. The mean age of living patients was 7.9 ± 4.8 years and the mean age at death was 5.2 ± 3.9 years. Mortality rate of the entire cohort was 18.1% (30/165), 24.2% (40/165), and 35.7% (59/165) at 3, 5, and 10 years’ follow-up, respectively. The mean age at death was 2.13 ± 0.68 years, 2.67 ± 1.14 years, and 4.33 ± 2.73 years, at 3-, 5-, and 10-year follow-up from first symptom onset, correspondingly. However, there was a significant difference in the mean age at death in years in hypomyelinating leukodystrophies compared with other leukodystrophies (2.19 ± 0.19 standard error [SE], confidence interval [CI] 1.81-2.56; and 6.65 ± 0.62 SE (CI 5.42-7.87); log rank P = .0001, analysis of variance P = .0001). The most common causes of death were cardiopulmonary problems (47%), seizures (11%), sepsis (9%), and miscellaneous (33%). Conclusions: We proposed that a significant majority of childhood leukodystrophy deaths occur within the first 5 years of life, with a notable concentration during the initial 3 years. Further, the results of this study suggest the potential for targeted strategies to address the specific causes of death in children with leukodystrophies.

  • Article_DOI : 4 /doi.org/10.1177/08830738241293171
  • Author(s) : mahsa shiva,ali reza tavasoli
  • News Group : research,research article
  • News Code : 299815
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