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Nurse-Led Newborn Parent Education Program – A Qualitative Study To Explore Nurses' Experiences As Newborn Parent Educators, Shelina Bhamani, Zaibunissa Karim, Ceemal Khan, Amina Lakhani, Khairunnissa Hooda, Lumaan Sheikh Dec 2023

Nurse-Led Newborn Parent Education Program – A Qualitative Study To Explore Nurses' Experiences As Newborn Parent Educators, Shelina Bhamani, Zaibunissa Karim, Ceemal Khan, Amina Lakhani, Khairunnissa Hooda, Lumaan Sheikh

Journal of Asian Midwives (JAM)

Background: Parents require support while caring for their newborns. Nurses can be supportive in helping parents learn how to care for their newborns and their well-being and supporting their spouses and families based on the cultural and social norms of the local context of Pakistan. Newborn parent education programs play a crucial role in advancing the knowledge and skills of the nurses required for parent education. This research study aims to explore nurses' experiences as newborn parent educators after enrolling and implementing a pilot project of a newborn parent education program at a tertiary care university hospital.
Methods: The exploratory …


Out-Of-Hospital Births: A Small But Growing Phenomenon In High Income Countries: A Viewpoint, Céline Miani, Stephanie Batram-Zantvoort, Emma Pitchforth, Bethan Treadgold, Krista Johnston, Virginie Rozée, Christiana Macdougall, Clemence Schantz, Edwin Van Teijlingen Dec 2023

Out-Of-Hospital Births: A Small But Growing Phenomenon In High Income Countries: A Viewpoint, Céline Miani, Stephanie Batram-Zantvoort, Emma Pitchforth, Bethan Treadgold, Krista Johnston, Virginie Rozée, Christiana Macdougall, Clemence Schantz, Edwin Van Teijlingen

Journal of Asian Midwives (JAM)

No abstract provided.


Swaddling A Newborn Promotes Sleep And Keeps The Baby Calm: A Truth Or A Myth?, Ateefa Al-Noor, Anshara Merchant Dec 2023

Swaddling A Newborn Promotes Sleep And Keeps The Baby Calm: A Truth Or A Myth?, Ateefa Al-Noor, Anshara Merchant

Journal of Asian Midwives (JAM)

Swaddling is a traditional way of wrapping the baby in a cloth that helps them to remain calm and eliminate anxiety. It promotes sleep but at the same time can also be associated with certain risks such as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Swaddling can be beneficial but measures are required to minimize known risks. Swaddling can be favorable in the initial few weeks but it should be discontinued once the baby starts to roll from its back. The aim of this paper is to educate families regarding the proper technique of swaddling; its pros and cons. Further research is …


Utilization And Determinants Of Antenatal Care Services, Worlanso Awungshi Shimray, Adahrii Ashuni, Anamika Toppo, Lal Khawngaihi, Lalram Beiseii, Medo- Vinü, Vikethono Luho Dec 2023

Utilization And Determinants Of Antenatal Care Services, Worlanso Awungshi Shimray, Adahrii Ashuni, Anamika Toppo, Lal Khawngaihi, Lalram Beiseii, Medo- Vinü, Vikethono Luho

Journal of Asian Midwives (JAM)

Background: Antenatal care (ANC) offers an opportunity for early detection and prevention of pregnancy-related risk and complications, as well as for delivering effective therapy of both current and potential issues. Numerous studies have indicated that inadequate use of the available ANC services contributes to maternal and child morbidity and mortality. The purpose of the current study is to evaluate the utilization and assess the determinants of antenatal care services in Singrijan, Nagaland, India.
Method: A cross-sectional exploratory community-based study was conducted in Singrijan. Purposive sampling was used to recruit a total of 72 mothers with a history of at least …


In The Symphony Of Green Spaces,Brain And Its Thoughts Find The Healing Melody., Man Mohan Mehndiratta, Vasundhara Aggarwa, Nishant Tomar Dec 2023

In The Symphony Of Green Spaces,Brain And Its Thoughts Find The Healing Melody., Man Mohan Mehndiratta, Vasundhara Aggarwa, Nishant Tomar

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

No abstract provided.


Artificial Intelligence And Neurosurgery: A Revolution In The Field, Ahtesham Khizar Dec 2023

Artificial Intelligence And Neurosurgery: A Revolution In The Field, Ahtesham Khizar

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being used in the field of neurosurgery for improving patient outcomes, reducing the risk of complications, and increasing the efficiency of surgical procedures. AI algorithms can analyze patient data, plan surgical procedures, guide surgical instruments, monitor brain activity, and improve post-operative care. The benefits of incorporating AI into neurosurgical practice include pre-operative planning, intraoperative navigation, real-time monitoring, and post-operative care. AI is already being used in neurosurgery for image segmentation, surgical planning, intraoperative navigation, real-time monitoring, and predictive analytics. The potential applications of AI in neurosurgery include personalized medicine, virtual reality, robotic surgery, predictive analytics, and …


A Rare Presentation Of Wilson Disease: A Case Report, Soban Khan, Zaid Waqar, Haris Majid, Ahmed Farhan, Shajee Siddique Dec 2023

A Rare Presentation Of Wilson Disease: A Case Report, Soban Khan, Zaid Waqar, Haris Majid, Ahmed Farhan, Shajee Siddique

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Wilson Disease results from autosomal recessive mutation in ATP7B gene which leads to reduced formation of ceruloplasmin protein in the body that acts as a copper transporter. Due to its deficiency, there is the build-up of copper in the liver and brain among other organ systems and it leads to the development of various clinical abnormalities but commonly presents either as hepatic dysfunction and/or cirrhosis in young patients with movement disorder. Here we present a case that presented with hypoglycemia and hypothermia in absence of any infection, drug abuse or metabolic abnormality. He was later diagnosed as Wilson disease. Wilson …


Cerebellar Symptoms After Dengue Fever With Bright Middle Cerebellar Peduncle Sign, Soban Khan, Zaid Waqar, Zakir Jan, Muhammad Tariq Dec 2023

Cerebellar Symptoms After Dengue Fever With Bright Middle Cerebellar Peduncle Sign, Soban Khan, Zaid Waqar, Zakir Jan, Muhammad Tariq

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Dengue fever is a seasonal epidemic that effects population all across Pakistan every monsoon season and leads to thousands of cases every year. Dengue fever can be associated with neurological complications both during the acute stage and after recovery. These include encephalitis and hemorrhagic complications as well as late immune-related conditions such as Guillain-Barre syndrome and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis. Here we present case of a patient who developed new onset cerebellar symptoms two weeks after recovery from dengue fever, with a middle cerebellar peduncle sign on MRI Brain.


Child With Developmental Delay And Pathological Myopia: Poretti–Boltshauser Syndrome, Arshad Mehmood, Javeria Raza Alvi, Ahmad Bilal, Sameen Qureshi, Shaila Ali, Tipu Sultan Dec 2023

Child With Developmental Delay And Pathological Myopia: Poretti–Boltshauser Syndrome, Arshad Mehmood, Javeria Raza Alvi, Ahmad Bilal, Sameen Qureshi, Shaila Ali, Tipu Sultan

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Poretti–Boltshauser syndrome is rare genetic disorder of brain malformation with ocular findings due to mutation in LAMA1 gene. We report a case of five years old girl who presented with high myopia, delayed language and motor development with otherwise normal neurological examination. Brain imaging findings were consistent of Poretti–Boltshauser syndrome with cerebellar dysplasia and cyst (CDC). However, cerebellar ataxia and retinopathy were not found in our index case.


Co-Occurrence Of Recurrent Migrainous Headaches And Transient Global Amnesia Following Minor Head Trauma: A Case Report, Aziz Badruddin Sonawalla, Saadia Arshad, Shafaq Saleem Dec 2023

Co-Occurrence Of Recurrent Migrainous Headaches And Transient Global Amnesia Following Minor Head Trauma: A Case Report, Aziz Badruddin Sonawalla, Saadia Arshad, Shafaq Saleem

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

A 32-year-old male, with a history of recurrent throbbing headaches, presented with three episodes of minor trauma to the head followed by throbbing headaches and blurred vision. In two of these episodes, he also had clinical features suggesting the occurrence of transient global amnesia (TGA) at the same time. Although migraines as well as TGAs are reported to occur following minor head trauma, the simultaneous occurrence of both is rather unusual and would support the fact that spreading depression is the main pathophysiological mechanism underlying TGAs as it is for migraines. We report an unusual case of migraine and TGA …


Neuroimaging Of Tuberculosis- Modalities, Imaging Protocols And Radiomics: A Review, Shahmeer Khan, Muhammad Awais, Muhammad Azeemuddin, Ayesha Shoukat Dec 2023

Neuroimaging Of Tuberculosis- Modalities, Imaging Protocols And Radiomics: A Review, Shahmeer Khan, Muhammad Awais, Muhammad Azeemuddin, Ayesha Shoukat

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Background and objective:

A large number of review and research articles exists in literature which describe the radiological appearance of various manifestations of nervous system tuberculosis, however there is paucity of text which describes the application of each and every imaging modality in the workup of the entire spectrum of this pathology. The intent of this article is to review the existing literature on the role of different radiological modalities in the stepwise work up of CNS TB. The article focuses on the role of plain radiograph, fluoroscopy, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging along with its advanced sequences and nuclear …


Utility Of Pudendal Nerve Electrodiagnostics In Cases Of Bladder-Bowel Dysfunction- A Retrospective Study From A Tertiary Care Center In Pakistan, Hina Imtiaz, Ayisha Farooq Khan, Zuha Alvi, Dureshahwar Kanwar Dec 2023

Utility Of Pudendal Nerve Electrodiagnostics In Cases Of Bladder-Bowel Dysfunction- A Retrospective Study From A Tertiary Care Center In Pakistan, Hina Imtiaz, Ayisha Farooq Khan, Zuha Alvi, Dureshahwar Kanwar

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Background and Objective:

Electrodiagnostic studies play a crucial role in identifying neurogenic and non-neurogenic causes of bladder and bowel dysfunction. Such data is scarce in Pakistan. The objective of this study was to evaluate utility of pudendal nerve assessment in bladder-bowel dysfunction.

Methods:

A retrospective observational study was carried out at the neurophysiology lab in Aga Khan University Hospital. Patients referred for electromyography/nerve conduction studies (EMG/NCS) for pudendal nerve assessment from June 2013 to June 2023 were included. Clinical data, EMG/NCS results, and demographic information were analyzed using SPSS.

Results:

Twenty patients (11 male and nine female) were included. Five …


Evaluation Of Stroke Awareness And Risk Factor Prevalence Among Students At A Public Sector University In Quetta, Anjum Farooq, Muhammad Essa, Muhammad Saleem, Abdul Aleem, Muhammad Rizwan Dec 2023

Evaluation Of Stroke Awareness And Risk Factor Prevalence Among Students At A Public Sector University In Quetta, Anjum Farooq, Muhammad Essa, Muhammad Saleem, Abdul Aleem, Muhammad Rizwan

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Background and Objective:

Stroke is the leading cause of death and disability. Improving stroke knowledge among medical students will help to improve stroke care and its prevention. This study aims to evaluate the prevalence of risk factors and stroke awareness among university students.

Methods:

This cross-sectional study was conducted among students at Sardar Bahadur Khan Women's University in Quetta. An eleven-question multiple-choice survey was administered to assess participants' knowledge of stroke-related concepts. The initial study was conducted using descriptive statistics. Additionally, a supplementary screening for common risk factors linked to stroke was included in the study, which involved blood pressure, …


Frequency Of Risk Factors For Stroke In Young Pakistani Population, Faizan Aslam, Atif Maqsood, Adeel Rauf, Kashif Nawaz, Azam Aslam Dec 2023

Frequency Of Risk Factors For Stroke In Young Pakistani Population, Faizan Aslam, Atif Maqsood, Adeel Rauf, Kashif Nawaz, Azam Aslam

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Background and Objective:

There is paucity of data regarding risk factors of stroke in young Pakistanis. The objective of this study was to identify the frequency of risk factors for ischemic stroke in the young Pakistani population.

Methods:

This was a retrospective Cross sectional study conducted at Aziz Fatima Hospital Neurology outpatient’s department between January 2022 to April 2022. All patients presenting with an ischemic stroke within the past month and age between 20 and 49 years were included. Data was collected from patient notes using a table which listed the patient’s demographic information and risk factors. All the patients …


A New Self-Assessment Questionnaire To Assess Parkinsonism: A Cross-Sectional Study, Sohail Khan Dec 2023

A New Self-Assessment Questionnaire To Assess Parkinsonism: A Cross-Sectional Study, Sohail Khan

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Background and Objective:

A composite scale for parkinsonism and Parkinson’s disease (PD) that incorporates multiple motor system symptoms and systemic complaints and their severity may help the busy clinician in documenting the severity and progression of common and bothersome symptoms. The objective of this study was to study a new scale, Parkinson’s Symptoms Questionnaire (PSQ), to assess and track progression of parkinsonism.

Methods:

This was a cross-sectional study that was conducted from August 2004 to December 2009 in a private clinic in State of Iowa, United States. We developed a new scale, PSQ, to assess common symptoms of …


Assessment Of Care-Arrangement Of People With Dementia In Karachi By 10/66 Protocol, Qurat Ul Ain Khan Dec 2023

Assessment Of Care-Arrangement Of People With Dementia In Karachi By 10/66 Protocol, Qurat Ul Ain Khan

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Background and objective:

Pakistan is a low middle-income country (LMIC) in South Asia with a rising aging population. This study aimed to understand care-arrangement and resources of people with dementia (PWD) in Karachi, Pakistan.

Methods:

This cross-sectional mixed-method (qualitative and quantitative) study was carried out using 10/66 protocol for dementia patients. Data collection for the study was done from September 2016 till August 2017.This assessed characteristics of patients and caregivers, the economic impact of caregiving, and resources available to care for people with dementia (PWD).

Results:

One-hundred-nineteen PWD and their caregivers were included in the study. The average gross national …


Editorial 2023 - Another Exciting Year Of Progress And Fulfilment, Edwin Van Teijlingen, Rafat Jan, Abeer Musaddique Dec 2023

Editorial 2023 - Another Exciting Year Of Progress And Fulfilment, Edwin Van Teijlingen, Rafat Jan, Abeer Musaddique

Journal of Asian Midwives (JAM)

No abstract provided.


Factors Associated With Genito-Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder In Women: A Review Article, Kiran Karim Jivani, Tazeen S. Ali, Arusa Lakhani, Fauzia Basaria Hasnani Dec 2023

Factors Associated With Genito-Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder In Women: A Review Article, Kiran Karim Jivani, Tazeen S. Ali, Arusa Lakhani, Fauzia Basaria Hasnani

Journal of Asian Midwives (JAM)

Globally, the sexual responses of genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder-affected women is poorly understood. This deficit is due, in part, to these women being prone to incorrect pathologic rankings in intercourse-related questionnaires, thereby lowering the dependability of results. Although patients with genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder display sexual intent, they typically avoid sexual circumstances in which penetration is involved. Gynaecological examinations are also frequently avoided, despite medical advice. The factors linked to genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder identified in this review are; age, educational status, financial status, different relationship patterns, negative cognition, decreased sexual desire, no use of artificial lubricants, insufficient sexual arousal, history of sexual …


Exploring Midwives' Challenges And Strategies To Provide Care In Maternity Settings During Harsh Winter Weather In Northern Areas, Pakistan: A Qualitative Study Protocol, Sana Sultan, Rafat Jan, Marina Baig Dec 2023

Exploring Midwives' Challenges And Strategies To Provide Care In Maternity Settings During Harsh Winter Weather In Northern Areas, Pakistan: A Qualitative Study Protocol, Sana Sultan, Rafat Jan, Marina Baig

Journal of Asian Midwives (JAM)

Background: Midwives play a vital role in enhancing the quality of care and achieving substantial reductions in maternal and newborn mortality rates. However, in the context of Gilgit Baltistan, the harsh winter weather, and frequent heavy snowfall present distinct challenges for midwives providing essential maternal care. These challenges can lead to an increased risk of maternal infections and newborn hypothermia. Consequently, the limited accessibility to healthcare facilities due to frequent harsh winter weather, and resulting scarcity of resources like heating, electricity, and water further exacerbates the situation.
Objective: The objective of the study is to explore the challenges and barriers …


Over 200 Dalarna University Alumni Help Advance Education And Care In Africa And Asia: A Short Communication, Kerstin Erlandsson, Marie Klingberg Allvin Dec 2023

Over 200 Dalarna University Alumni Help Advance Education And Care In Africa And Asia: A Short Communication, Kerstin Erlandsson, Marie Klingberg Allvin

Journal of Asian Midwives (JAM)

No abstract provided.


Hip Healthy Swaddling: A Commentary, Mehreen Aslam Dec 2023

Hip Healthy Swaddling: A Commentary, Mehreen Aslam

Journal of Asian Midwives (JAM)

Swaddling, the practice of covering babies to align the legs, prevent hip movement, carries a risk of Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH).Correct swaddling techniques, emphasizing hip flexibility, mitigate risks and are promoted globally. Cultural shifts, as seen in Turkey and Japan, reflect awareness of swaddling's impact on hip health. In certain cultures, 90% of mothers swaddle infants for comfort, predominantly to keep legs straight, but traditional swaddling contributes to hip dysplasia risk, contrasting with the recommended technique allowing free limb movement. Proper education on swaddling is crucial, aligning with health benefits and reducing DDH occurrences. Recommendations include routine hip …


Strengthening The Integration Of Midwifery In Health Systems; A Leader-To-Leader Collaboration, Erlandsson K, Borneskog C, Pedersen C, Ternström E, Byrskog U, Tamang L, Niraula G, Mehra D, Mehra S, Sharma S, Lindgren H Dec 2023

Strengthening The Integration Of Midwifery In Health Systems; A Leader-To-Leader Collaboration, Erlandsson K, Borneskog C, Pedersen C, Ternström E, Byrskog U, Tamang L, Niraula G, Mehra D, Mehra S, Sharma S, Lindgren H

Journal of Asian Midwives (JAM)

Barriers and facilitators for quality midwifery care exist on different levels in the health systems. After decades of challenges and varied degrees of success, a stakeholder leader-to-leader collaboration could provide added value through knowledge sharing on how to integrate the midwifery cadre into an existing health system. Initiated by The Midwifery Society of Nepal, Dalarna University Sweden and MAMTA - Health Institute for Mother and Child India, a research network focusing midwifery has been formed. The background, purpose and activities of this network has been described in this News and Events paper.


Because Breastfeeding Is Never Done Alone, Mehtab Lalwani, Kiran Nawaz Ali Dec 2023

Because Breastfeeding Is Never Done Alone, Mehtab Lalwani, Kiran Nawaz Ali

Journal of Asian Midwives (JAM)

No abstract provided.


Prevalence Of Stress Among The Healthcare Providers In A Tertiary Care Hospital In Karachi, Saba Zaidi, Syeda Areeba Tabassum Sep 2023

Prevalence Of Stress Among The Healthcare Providers In A Tertiary Care Hospital In Karachi, Saba Zaidi, Syeda Areeba Tabassum

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Background and Objective: Healthcare workers are considered high risk for stress. This study aimed to study the prevalence of stress among the health care providers in a tertiary care hospital in Karachi.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at Liaquat National Hospital from July to December 2021. All healthcare workers in the vicinity of the hospital including doctors, nurses, allied health specialists, and other healthcare professionals who provide hands-on patient care were included in the study. Data was collected through a pre-designed questionnaire GHQ-12; related to stress symptoms and their impact on daily routine activities. It was in a Google …


Psychiatric Comorbidity In People With Epilepsy, Bushra Khalid, Zaid Waqar, Zakir Jan, Soban Khan, Amina Saddiqa, Anum Irfan, Waleed Malik, Samer Naik, Naheed Afzal, Hira Abbasi Sep 2023

Psychiatric Comorbidity In People With Epilepsy, Bushra Khalid, Zaid Waqar, Zakir Jan, Soban Khan, Amina Saddiqa, Anum Irfan, Waleed Malik, Samer Naik, Naheed Afzal, Hira Abbasi

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Background and Objective: People with epilepsy often experience psychiatric comorbidity. This study aims to investigate the relationship among seizure regulation, psychiatric comorbidity, and antiepileptic drug use in a group of individuals with epilepsy in Pakistan.

Methods: This is an observational study conducted at Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, over a period of six months (1st June – 31st Dec 2022). One-hundred-twenty people (sample size) with epilepsy above the age of 18 with confirmed diagnosis of epilepsy were included in the study who completed a questionnaire that assessed their seizure control, psychiatric comorbidity, and antiepileptic drug use. Data was analyzed using …


A Comprehensive Electroencephalogram Audit In A Tertiary Care Center In Pakistan: Demographic Distribution, Referral Indications And Findings, Hina Imtiaz, Ayisha Farooq Khan, Dureshahwar Kanwar, Naima Javed, Sara Khan Sep 2023

A Comprehensive Electroencephalogram Audit In A Tertiary Care Center In Pakistan: Demographic Distribution, Referral Indications And Findings, Hina Imtiaz, Ayisha Farooq Khan, Dureshahwar Kanwar, Naima Javed, Sara Khan

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Background and Objective: Electroencephalography (EEG) is a widely employed non-invasive technique for recording brain electrical activity, pivotal for diagnosing various neurological conditions. The study aims to provide insight into demographic distribution, referral indications, and EEG findings in a tertiary care hospital in Pakistan.

Methods: A retrospective cross-sectional analysis was conducted involving 2,924 patients who underwent routine EEG evaluations over a three-year period. Data was collected from the EEG records after approval from the ethical review committee. Demographic variables, referral reasons, and EEG findings were recorded and analyzed using descriptive statistics.

Results: The study revealed a gender distribution of 41.35 % …


Factors Influencing The Headaches And Their Impact On Daily Life Of Medical Students, Saba Zaidi, Ayesha Abdul Samad Sep 2023

Factors Influencing The Headaches And Their Impact On Daily Life Of Medical Students, Saba Zaidi, Ayesha Abdul Samad

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Background and Objective:

Medical students are considered high risk for headaches due to various triggers in their daily routine. The objective of this study was to assess the factors influencing headaches and their impact on the daily life of medical students.

Methods: This cross-sectional study utilized a sample of 242 participants who were selected through a convenient method of sampling. Data was collected from medical students of Liaquat National Medical College for a period of six months (January to June 2021). Data was gathered using pre-designed questionnaires that assessed demographic information, lifestyle factors (such as consumption of tea, coffee, and …


Factors Associated With Dropout From Outpatient Tertiary Mental Health Services, Nasir Mahmood, Uroosa Talib Sep 2023

Factors Associated With Dropout From Outpatient Tertiary Mental Health Services, Nasir Mahmood, Uroosa Talib

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Background and objective: There is a paucity of mental health hospital-based studies from Pakistan that have observed the contributing factors of dropout. This study aims to understand contributing factors to dropouts from mental health services.

Method: This telephonic survey was conducted as a cross-sectional study from dropout outpatients of Karwan-e-Hayat Institute for Mental Health Care, a tertiary mental care hospital in Karachi, Pakistan. Using a simple questionnaire to assess socio-demographic variables, psychosocial assessment, and patient perspectives on treatment termination. A total of 158 participants out of 200 patients provided insight into their dropout experiences.

Result: Results revealed that younger adults, …


Neuro-Palliative Medicine, Shazia Faiz Sep 2023

Neuro-Palliative Medicine, Shazia Faiz

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

No abstract provided.


Cyclic Alternating Pattern Of Encephalopathy (Cape) In Cns Infection: A Case Report, Zaid Waqar, Soban Khan, Maryam Khalil, Bushra Khalid, Zakir Jan, Muhammad Adil, Amina Saddiqa Sep 2023

Cyclic Alternating Pattern Of Encephalopathy (Cape) In Cns Infection: A Case Report, Zaid Waqar, Soban Khan, Maryam Khalil, Bushra Khalid, Zakir Jan, Muhammad Adil, Amina Saddiqa

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Cyclic Alternating Pattern of Encephalopathy (CAPE) is rare EEG phenomenon first described in 1944 in a comatose patient. It is similar to sleep EEG pattern of cyclic alternating pattern (CAP) which is a periodic electroencephalogram activity of non-REM sleep. The cyclic alternating pattern (CAP) is defined by sequences of transient electrocortical events that are different from the tonic background and repeat at intervals of up to one minute. CAPE, however, is abnormal EEG pattern. In this pattern of EEG abnormality slow wave activity of 1-2Hz alternates with fast activity of 6-10 hertz. Here we present a case of patient with …