Mohammad Masoomi
Kerman Medical University
17 Papers
74 Citations
Mohammad Masoomi is an academic researcher from Kerman Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Opium & Coronary artery disease. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 17 publications.
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Papers
•Journal Article
Coronary Artery Disease Risk Factors in an Urban and Peri-urban Setting, Kerman, Southeastern Iran (KERCADR Study): Methodology and Preliminary Report.
Hamid Najafipour,Ali Mirzazadeh,Ali Akbar Haghdoost,Mitra Shadkam,Mahdi Afshari,M Moazen,Hamid Nasri,Mohammad Masoomi,Fatemeh Mirzaiepour,Afsaneh Forood,F Bahreini,Mahmoudi,Mojgan Sanjari,R Malekpour Afshar,Soodabeh Navadeh,A Shah Esmaeili +15 more
TL;DR: The first round of the KERCADR cohort with sufficient sample size and response rate provided precise estimates for the main clinical and para-clinical NCD risk factors, which need to be translated into public health interventions and monitored in the next rounds of the cohort.
Elevated Plasma Homocysteine Concentration in Opium-Addicted Individuals.
TL;DR: Opium consumption can be strongly accompanied with the elevation of plasma homocysteine concentration, and thus opium addiction can exhibit elevated odds of having hyperhomocysteinemia.
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Is opium addiction a risk factor for deep vein thrombosis? A case-control study.
Mohammad Masoomi,Mohammad Ramezani,Shabnam Shahriari,Armita Shahesmaeeli,Fatemeh Mirzaeepour +4 more
TL;DR: The results suggested the prophylactic treatment of anticoagulant for intravenous drug abuser is considerable, and opioid addiction per se was not a risk factor for DVT, whereas the method of its use especially injection was found to be independent risk factorFor DVT.
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Thrombolytic effect of streptokinase infusion assessed by ST-segment resolution between diabetic and non-diabetic myocardial infarction patients.
TL;DR: Multivariate analysis showed that diabetes mellitus, as well as higher Killip class and lower ejection fraction, could effectively predict ST-resolution failure, notably higher in diabetic vs non-diabetic patients.
The association of insulin-like growth factor-1 with severity of coronary artery disease.
Gholamreza Yousefzadeh,Mohammad Masoomi,Ali Emadzadeh,Armita Shahesmaeili,Mehrdad Sheikhvatan +4 more
TL;DR: IGF-1 appears as a positive indicator for severity of CAD assessed by the Gensini score, and thus its concentration may be an important indicator for assessing the extent of coronary artery involvement.
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