Haitham Saeed Abdel aziz

Lecturer

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Personal information:

Haitham Saeed abdel aziz seadawy

Name

fayoum

Place of birth

Egyptian

Nationality

Arabic - English

Language

Clinical pharmacy

General  specialization

Clinical pharmacy

Specialization

Haitham.sedawy@pharm.bsu.edu.eg

E-mail

http://www.bsu.edu.eg/prof.aspx?profid=1084

Personal site

Educational qualification:

The country

university

General specialization

faculty

The date

Scientific degree

Egypt

Beni-suif university

Clinical pharmacy

pharmacy

2012

bachelor

Academic grading:

country

employer

End date

Start date

Academic degree

function

egypt

Faculty of pharmacy- beni-suif university

2014

demonstrator

demonstrator

Training sessions and workshops that have been obtained:

Year

from

Nature of training

Name of training session

2015

Faculty of pharmacy

 Course specification training session

2016

Faculty of pharmacy

Application of clinical PC in treatment of GIT disorders.

2016

Faculty of pharmacy

Recent therapeutic guidelines for treatment of Hepatitis C

2016

Faculty of pharmacy

Application of pharmaceutical care in chronic diseases management.

2016

Faculty of pharmacy

Management of chronic kidney disease complications.

2016

Faculty of pharmacy

Role of clinical pharmacist in Intensive care unit.

2016

Beni-suif university

Time management and conferences

2016

Beni-suif university

University management

2016

Beni-suif university

Ethics of scientific research

2016

Beni-suif university

Organization of conferences and meetings

2016

Beni-suif university

Exams systems and student evaluation

2016

Beni-suif university

Management of research team

2016

Faculty of pharmacy

Academic standards that meet graduate specifications

2016

Faculty of pharmacy

Assessment and evaluation of students

2016

Academic Experience:

 Courses taught:

specialization

university

faculty

level

language

Name of course

Clinical pharmacy

Beni-suif

pharmacy

five

EN

GIT

Clinical pharmacy

Beni-suif

pharmacy

five

EN

oncology

Clinical pharmacy

Beni-suif

pharmacy

five

EN

pediatric

Clinical pharmacy

Beni-suif

pharmacy

five

EN

Clinical pharmacokinetics

Clinical pharmacy

Beni-suif

pharmacy

four

EN

Clinical pharmacy 1

Clinical pharmacy

Beni-suif

pharmacy

three

EN

Community pharmacy

Clinical pharmacy

Beni-suif

pharmacy

four

EN

Clinical pharmacy 2

Clinical pharmacy

Beni-suif

pharmacy

four

EN

community

Master Title

In vitro and in vivo comparative study of salbutamol respirable solution dose volume effect on aerosol delivery using different nebulizers during non-invasive ventilation

Master Abstract

Abstract: Background: Aerosol delivery in the non-invasive ventilation is affected by many variables; some of them are handled without practical guidelines at all. Aims of the work: This study aimed to demonstrate the effect of different nebulizer designs and changing fill volume on aerosol delivery of inhaled salbutamol during the non-invasive ventilation using two different nebulizers. Patients and methods: In-vivo: Two patient groups of 12 each were involved in the in-vivo study. The groups received the inhaled salbutamol using either side stream jet nebulizer or vibrating mesh nebulizer. Two fill volumes (1ml and 2ml) of salbutamol respiratory solution were delivered to each patient at first and third days of the study. Two urine samples were collected, the first sample was collected after 30 minutes and the second was collected for 24hours. Samples were analyzed using High performance liquid chromatography. At second day, ex-vivo study was carried out on the patients using the same fill volumes. Nebulization time was also recorded. In-vitro: Each nebulizer was used to compare total inhaled dose collected in the inhalation filter of three different fill volumes (1, 2, 4ml) using 1ml respirable solution of salbutamol diluted to 2ml and 4ml using normal saline. Data modeling was carried using artificial neural networks for training, testing and validation of in-vitro, in-vivo and ex-vivo models. Data Results: At the same fill volume, vibrating mesh nebulizer delivered higher amount of salbutamol compared to jet nebulizer for all studies. Increasing fill volume from 1ml to 2ml resulted in significant increase in lung and body bioavailability, also for inhaled and exhaled amount for jet nebulizer with no significant increase with vibrating mesh nebulizer. Comparable body bioavailability of salbutamol was indicated with jet (2ml) and vibrating mesh nebulizer (1ml). Nebulization time for jet was longer than that of vibrating mesh. Conclusion: Increasing the fill volume of jet nebulizer is essential to increase the amount of inhaled medication that reaching the patient. While there is no need to increase fill volume when using vibrating mesh nebulizer. Data modeling showed the validity of models for optimizing aerosol delivery process for patients using either Jet or vibrating mesh nebulizers. Keys words: Salbutamol, Non-invasive ventilation, Fill volume, Relative lung.bioavailability,.Nebulizer.

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