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chủ đề: Gynecology

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1 Prevalence of anxiety and associated factors among women undergoing gynecological surgery: A cross-sectional study / Nguyen Thi Thuy Chung, Nguyen Thi Hong Gam, Nguyen Ngoc Thu , Le Phuong Thanh , Pham Thi Lieu, Nguyen Ba Thiet // .- 2025 .- Tập 190 - Số 5E16 .- P. 205-214 .- 610

This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence and associated factors of anxiety among women scheduled for gynecological surgery. Conducted as a cross-sectional analysis, data collection involved structured interviews that assessed demographics, clinical history, perceptions of postoperative recovery, comprehension of surgical risks, and levels of social support. Anxiety was measured using the GAD-7 scale, and associations between anxiety severity and related factors were examined through ordinal logistic regression. Among the 300 participants, all reported some degree of anxiety, with 60% experiencing mild anxiety, 30% moderate, and 10% severe. Higher anxiety levels were notably linked to limited social support and lower comprehension of counseling. The high prevalence of anxiety observed underscores the need for comprehensive preoperative communication and robust support systems. These strategies could play a vital role in reducing anxiety, ultimately contributing to improved surgical recovery and overall patient well-being.

2 Vaginal leiomyoma: A case report / Tran Ngoc Dung, Nguyen Anh Quan // .- 2025 .- Tập 190 - Số 5E16 .- P. 271-276 .- 610

Vaginal leiomyomas are rare, benign mesenchymal tumors. Since Denys de Leyden identified the first case in 1733, there have been only around 300 reported cases. This case of a surgically treated vaginal leiomyoma highlights the importance of considering this rare diagnosis in reproductive-age women. We provide a review of the relevant literature on diagnosis and management.

3 Inhibitory effects of trans-cinnamaldehyde on candida spp. Biofilm and planktonic form compared to nystatin: A comparative analysis / Dang Anh Tuan, Ngo Vo Thien Nhan, Pham Vu Nhat Uyen, Bui Thi Hong Loan, Jan Masak, Tran Ngoc Dang // .- 2023 .- Tập 173 - Số 12 - Tháng 12 .- P. 167-175 .- 610

Trans-Cinnamaldehyde, an α, β-unsaturated aromatic aldehyde, was a derivative of Cinnamonnum obtusifolium - Lauraceae; its bioavailability allows it to be used in the treatment of fungal infections as Candida species causing opportunistic fungal infections are common today. Antibiotic resistance in fungi is often due to their ability to form biofilm. Therefore, new substances with antibiofilm were being investigated as alternative treatment. Representatives of Candida spp. were used to determine the MIC, MBIC50, MBIC80, MBIC100, and MFC of trans-Cinnamaldehyde compared to Nystatin which is used for treatment of Candida infections in Vietnam. The most important antibiofilm effect of trans-Cinnamaldehyde was demonstrated by the CLSI M27-A2 method. Trans-Cinnamaldehyde was given MBIC100 higher than PMIC from 10 to 20 times, while Nystatin was given MBIC100 higher than PMIC from 5 to 20 times. In addition, PMFC of trans-Cinnamaldehyde was equivalent (Candida albicans and Candida tropicalis) or only twice (Candida glabrata) PMIC. The jump in Candida biofilm inhibitory activity was short, from MBIC50 to MBIC100 (no intermediate value, MBIC80). Trans-Cinnamaldehyde extract, compared to Nystatin, had a generally similar effect in preventing the growth and loss of Candida spp. both in biofilm and planktonic form and was somewhat more effective against Candida spp. in biofilm form.