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90% for the general implant population. However, it is suggested that satisfaction rates may be lower in certain populations. Objective: to analyze the factors affecting male satisfactionrates after penile prosthesis implantation (PPI). Patients and Methods: this observational retrospective and prospective study included all patients who underwent PPI surgery at Al-Azhar University Hospitals [Al-Hussein and Sayed Galal]; Cairo; Egypt during the period from January 2015 to May 2019. One hundred and three men were eligible for the study. The age of patients, body mass index (BMI), associated medical co-morbidities, etiology of erectile dysfunction (ED), duration of ED before PPI, date of the surgery, and intra- and post-operative complications were evaluated. Men`s satisfaction with PPI was evaluated at a time point at least 6 months postoperatively by using the validated Quality of Life and Sexuality with Penile Prosthesis (QoLSPP) questionnaire. Results: seventy-six (73.8%) subjects were highly satisfied while 27 (26.2%) were less satisfied. The BMI of highly satisfied subjects was significantly lower than those less satisfied (21.3±2.2 kg/m2 vs. 27.5±1.4 kg/m2 ; p<0.001) and a significant positive relationship was found between BMI and less satisfaction. Conclusion: the increase in is male´s BMI has a negative impact on his satisfaction levels post PPI; with every unit increase in male´s BMI > 24.5 kg/m2 , there is increase in the risk of less satisfaction by 11.1 times.]]>
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12 000 mm3 over next 5 days) and technical difficulties. There was significant statistical relation between volume of fluid in condom tamponade and pain in relation to the success in control of PPH in 15 min (P >0.05). There was no significant statistical relation between age, gestational age, Parity, fever and total leucocytes count in relation to the success in control of PPH in 15 min (P <0.05). Conclusion: condom catheters control PPH effectively and quickly. It is a simple, inexpensive and safe method of conserving the reproductive capacity along with saving the life of women with primary PPH.]]>
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10.5 g/dL. Group 2: study group: 30 newborn infants with maternal blood Hb ≤ 10.5 g/dL and diagnosed as maternal iron deficiency anemia (IDA). Results: In transient-evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAE) there was significant difference between the studied groups at frequency of 4000 Hz in both right and left ears. There was also significant difference between right and left ears as regard signal to noise ratio (SNR) and overall amplitude TEOAE at frequency of 2000Hz in control group and at 4000 Hz in study group. There was significant difference in study group between right and left ears as regard signal to noise ratio (SNR) distortion-product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAE) at frequencies 1409 with right ears showing a higher mean SNR than left ears. Conclusion: The peripheral auditory function, as tested by TEOAEs test, is affected in high frequency region of the cochlea in low ferritin babies while DPOAEs test was less sensitive in these patients for assessment of their cochlear function.]]>
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