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Elahe Zarean
Researcher at Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Publications - 26
Citations - 233
Elahe Zarean is an academic researcher from Isfahan University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 19 publications receiving 167 citations. Previous affiliations of Elahe Zarean include University of Isfahan.
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Women's needs and expectations during normal labor and delivery.
TL;DR: Knowing a woman's needs, values, preferences and expectations during normal labor and delivery assists healthcare professionals especially midwives in providing high-quality care to parturient women.
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Obstetrics Healthcare Providers' Mental Health and Quality of Life During COVID-19 Pandemic: Multicenter Study from Eight Cities in Iran.
Homeira Vafaei,Shohreh Roozmeh,Kamran Hessami,Maryam Kasraeian,Nasrin Asadi,Azam Faraji,Khadije Bazrafshan,Najmieh Saadati,Soudabeh Kazemi Aski,Elahe Zarean,Mahboobeh Golshahi,Mansoureh Haghiri,Nazanin Abdi,Reza Tabrizi,Bahram Heshmati,Elham Arshadi +15 more
TL;DR: During the COVID-19 outbreak, the depression score among obstetrics HCPs was negatively associated with quality of life, however, social support had a reinforcing effect onquality of life.
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Increased leukocyte ABCA1 gene expression in post-menopausal women on hormone replacement therapy.
TL;DR: The beneficial cardiovascular effects of HRT could be explained, at least in part, by increasing the ABCA1 gene expression.
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Effect of hormone replacement therapy on total serum anti-oxidant potential and oxidized LDL/β2-glycoprotein I complexes in postmenopausal women.
TL;DR: It is indicated that HRT in postmenopausal women leads to an increase in TAC without an equivalent change in serum levels of oxLDL/β2GPI complexes, and beneficial effects of HRT could be explained by improving antioxidant status, but may not be directly associated with a change in oxidized lipoprotein production.
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An overview of systematic reviews of normal labor and delivery management.
TL;DR: An overview of published systematic reviews on the interventions used most commonly for management of normal labor and delivery in the first stage of labor found insufficient evidence to support routine administration of intravenous fluids and antispasmodics during labor.