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JournalISSN: 0300-0605

Journal of International Medical Research 

SAGE Publishing
About: Journal of International Medical Research is an academic journal published by SAGE Publishing. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Medicine & Internal medicine. It has an ISSN identifier of 0300-0605. It is also open access. Over the lifetime, 9139 publications have been published receiving 97951 citations. The journal is also known as: JIMR & JIMR on-line.


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TL;DR: Wound classification, the physiology of the wound healing process and the methods used in wound management are discussed.
Abstract: Wound healing remains a challenging clinical problem and correct, efficient wound management is essential. Much effort has been focused on wound care with an emphasis on new therapeutic approaches and the development of technologies for acute and chronic wound management. Wound healing involves multiple cell populations, the extracellular matrix and the action of soluble mediators such as growth factors and cytokines. Although the process of healing is continuous, it may be arbitrarily divided into four phases: (i) coagulation and haemostasis; (ii) inflammation; (iii) proliferation; and (iv) wound remodelling with scar tissue formation. The correct approach to wound management may effectively influence the clinical outcome. This review discusses wound classification, the physiology of the wound healing process and the methods used in wound management.

1,679 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the benefits and pitfalls of the intent-to-treat principle in comparative trials and the use of the confidence interval to draw valid conclusions regarding the clinical value of treatments.
Abstract: If a trial is to be well designed, and the conclusions drawn from it valid, a thorough understanding of the benefits and pitfalls of basic statistical principles is required. When setting up a trial, appropriate sample-size calculation is vital. If initial calculations are inaccurate, trial results will be unreliable. The principle of intent-to-treat in comparative trials is examined. Randomization as a method of selecting patients to treatment is essential to ensure that the treatment groups are equalized in terms of avoiding biased allocation in the mix of patients within groups. Once trial results are available the correct calculation and interpretation of the P-value is important. Its limitations are examined, and the use of the confidence interval to help draw valid conclusions regarding the clinical value of treatments is explored.

576 citations

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TL;DR: Cimetidine is a specific competitive histamine H2-receptor antagonist and is an effective inhibitor of gastric secretion in animals and man with similar pharmacological properties to metiamide.
Abstract: Cimetidine is a non-thiourea analogue of metiamide. It is a specific competitive histamine H2-receptor antagonist and is an effective inhibitor of gastric secretion in animals and man with similar pharmacological properties to metiamide. No renal damage or haematological changes were observed in 90-day studies in rats or dogs.

423 citations

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Ya-Jun Geng1, Shu-Li Xie1, Qiang Li1, Jian Ma1, Guangyi Wang1 
TL;DR: In conclusion, HOTAIR lincRNA might be a potential biomarker for the existence of lymph node metastasis in HCC.
Abstract: Increasing evidence suggests that large intervening non-coding RNAs (lincRNAs) regulate key pathways in cancer invasion and metastasis. In this observational retrospective study, the expression of the oncogenic lincRNA HOX transcript antisense RNA (HOTAIR) gene was measured in 63 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) following hepatic resection. The HOTAIR gene was significantly overexpressed in HCC tissues compared with adjacent non-tumour tissues. Patients with high HOTAIR gene expression in their tumours had an increased risk of recurrence after hepatectomy. There was also a significant correlation between HOTAIR expression and lymph node metastasis. In vitro assays in the HCC cell line Bel7402 demonstrated that knockdown of HOTAIR lincRNA reduced cell proliferation and was associated with reductions in levels of matrix metalloproteinase-9 and vascular endothelial growth factor protein, which are important for cell motility and metastasis. In conclusion, HOTAIR lincRNA might be a potential bioma...

362 citations

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TL;DR: Single oral doses of EGCG up to 1600 mg were safe and very well tolerated and revealed rapid absorption with a one-peak plasma concentration versus time course, followed by a multiphasic decrease consisting of a distribution phase and an elimination phase.
Abstract: This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study assessed the safety, tolerability and plasma kinetic behaviour of single oral doses of 94% pure crystalline bulk epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) under fasting conditions in 60 healthy male volunteers. In each group of 10 subjects, eight received oral EGCG in single doses of 50 mg, 100 mg, 200 mg, 400 mg, 800 mg or 1600 mg, and two received placebo. Blood samples were taken at intervals until 26 h later. The area under the concentration-time curve from 0 h to infinity (AUC(0–∞)), the maximum plasma concentration (Cmax) of EGCG, the time taken to reach the maximum concentration (Tmax), and the terminal elimination half-life (t1/2z) of EGCG were determined. Safety and tolerability were assessed. In each dosage group, the kinetic profile revealed rapid absorption with a one-peak plasma concentration versus time course, followed by a multiphasic decrease consisting of a distribution phase and an elimination phase. The mean AUC(0– ∞) of total EGCG varied b...

284 citations

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No. of papers from the Journal in previous years
YearPapers
2023212
2022600
2021916
20201,474
2019676
2018554