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Sulaiman M. Al-Eidi,Ashry Gad Mohamed,Raid A. Abutalib,Abdullah M. AlBedah,Mohamed K.M. Khalil 사단법인약침학회 2019 Journal of Acupuncture & Meridian Studies Vol.12 No.6
To evaluate the feasibility of comparing the effect of the traditional Hijamah and the Asian wet cupping techniques in the management of patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP), a randomized clinical trial comparing traditional and Asian wet cupping techniques for CLBP was conducted in two secondary care hospitals in Saudi Arabia. Seventy eligible participants with CLBP were randomized to receive one session of wet cupping using either Asian technique (34 patients) or traditional Hijamah technique (36 patients). Cupping was performed at four sites of the bilateral bladder meridian (BL23, BL24, and BL25). The numeric rating scale, Present Pain Intensity, and Oswestry Disability Questionnaire scores were measured immediately after intervention, at seven days, and 14 days after intervention. In both groups, there was a significant decrease in the numeric rating scale, Present Pain Intensity, and Oswestry Disability Questionnaire scores, immediately after intervention, at seven days, and 14 days after intervention. However, there was no significant difference between the two groups across all the outcome measures up to 14 days after intervention. The study did not show a superiority of one technique compared with the other. Longer follow-up periods and more than one cupping session may be needed to evaluate the difference, if any, between both the techniques. Trial Registration: NCT02012205.
Hybrid of Fenton and sequencing batch reactor for petroleum refinery wastewater treatment
B.H. Diya’uddeen,Shima Rahim Pouran,A.R. Abdul Aziz,S.M. Nashwan,Wan Mohd Ashri Wan Daud,M.G. Shaaban 한국공업화학회 2015 Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Vol.25 No.-
The treatment of high-strength petroleum refinery effluent (PRE) with [BOD5]/[COD]0 = 0.14 was investigated using combined Fenton–sequencing batch reactor (SBR). The effect of [H2O2]:[COD]0 molar ratio on biodegradability enhancement was investigated. Fenton optimal conditions were: [H2O2]:[COD]0 of 6, [H2O2]:[Fe0] of 10 and pH = 3.0 that could remove 76.5%, 45% and 96% of COD, TOC and phenol and increased biodegradability ratio to 0.37. The pretreated PRE subjected to SBR for one single cycle of 10 h. The results revealed the effectiveness of hybrid Fenton–SBR system in treating PRE where the complete treatment of the PRE was attained by this system.