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Curriculum Vitae
- Name: mahmoud Ibrahim Mohamed mahmoud
- Address: Zahraa - almaadi ,7th sector, building 35/f
- Cell phone: 01142998414
- Email: dr.mahmoud.ibrahim2019@gmail.com
- Date of Birth: 19/12/1990
- Nationality: Egyptian.
- Sex: Male.
- Marital Status: Single.
- 2007-2011: B.Sc. in physical therapy (excellent with honor degree), faculty of physical therapy, Cairo University.
- 2013-2017: M.Sc. in physical therapy for Cardiovascular/ Respiratory Disorder and Geriatrics (very good), faculty of physical therapy, Cairo University.
- 2018- 2023 :PHD in physical therapy for Cardiovascular/ Respiratory Disorder and Geriatrics , faculty of physical therapy, Cairo University.
- Worked at kasr el ainy teaching hospital (Internal hospital ) from 2013 till 2018.
- Working as assistant lecturer at faculty of physical therapy- Bani suif university from 2019.
- Fundamentals of mechanical ventilation (the Egyptian collage of critical care physicians, The International Education Recognition System) by Prof,Dr tamer fahmy course director.
- Basic and advanced tapping technique at prime physio uk (Cairo branch).
- Neuro diploma at prime physio uk (Cairo branch).
- Publish paper in 2017 by title: CHEST PHYSIOTHERAPY PROGRAM IN PREVENTION OF HOSPITAL ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA AFTER LIVER TRANSPLANTATION. At Medical Journal of Cairo University.
- Correlation Between Six Minute Walk Test And Respiratory Muscle Weakness In Chronic Heart Failure Patients Associated With Atrial Fibrillation. AT JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL NEGATIVE RESULTS
- Proficient in the use of Microsoft packages such as Microsoft Word, Excel PowerPoint also in and in windows and Internet.
- Communication.
- Ability to work under pressure.
- Decision making.
- Time management.
- Self-motivation.
- Conflict resolution.
- Leadership.
- Adaptability.
- Reading.
- swimming
Master Title
Chest Physiotherapy Program in Prevention of Hospital Acquired Pneumonia After Liver Transplantation
Master Abstract
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to find out the effect of chest physiotherapy program on the prevention of early onset hospital acquired pneumonia after liver transplantation. Method: Thirty patients post liver transplantation, their ages ranged from 50 to 60 years old were recruited in this study.The patients were selected from ICU of liver transplantation unit in Elmanial specialized hospital ,faculty of medicine Cairo university. The patients divided into two group, study group (A) included 15 patients who received chest physiotherapy ( percussion, vibration , suction,Diaphragmatic breathing exercise , cough education and active cycle of breathing) ,positioning and limb exercises and control group(B) included 15 patients who received limb exercises , positioning and suctioning. Results: improvement in PaO2, TLC, SO2, Respiratory rate, decreased incidence of chest infection and decreased intensive care unit stay in the study group than the control group. While no significant difference in PH, PaCo2, HCO3, temperature and heart rate. Conclusion: The results of this study support the importance of adding chest physiotherapy program to prevent early onset hospital acquired pneumonia after liver transplantation and decrease intensive care unit stay.
Keywords: chest physiotherapy, Hospital acquired pneumonia, liver transplantation.
PHD Title
ANTIREMODELING EFFECT OF AEROBIC INTERVAL AND INSPIRATORY MUSCLE TRAINING ON ATRIAL FIBRILLATION ASSCOIATED WITH CHRONIC HEART FAILURE
PHD Abstract
Purpose: Was to evaluate the
effect of combined High-intensity interval training and inspiratory muscle training as anti-remodeling therapy in managing permanent atrial fibrillation patients with chronic heart failure. Methods: Fifty male cardiac patients were recruited in this study from the National Heart Institute outpatient clinic and Ainshams University Hospital Cardiology Department and aged from 40 to 55 years old , with permanent atrial fibrillation and heart failure with reduced ejection fraction and randomly divided into 2 equal groups, 1) study group (A) who received medical intervention plus High-intensity interval training and inspiratory muscle training. 2) control group (B) received medical intervention only. The study was conducted for 6 months for each patient, in Cardiac Rehabilitation Unit Ainshams University Hospitals. Results: There was a significant increase in EF, MIP, 6MWTD and MHR with percent of changes (-21.6, -36.7, -33.3 and -3.6)% respectively and a significant decrease in LVIDS,LVIDD,LAD and RHR with percent of changes (21.4, 14, 16.7, 10)% respectively. With significant improvement in 36 SHQOL (<0.001), all of that in favor of the study group in comparison to the control
Conclusion: Combined exercise of HIIT with IMT leads to a significant improvement in the study groups (CHF with AF). Exercise – based rehabilitation for these patients should considered as a viable option to repeated resynchronization in the future.
Key words Heart failure
Atrial fibrillation
High intensity interval training
Inspiratory muscles training