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Hepatic Encephalopathy In Chronic Liver Disease: Predisposing Factors In A Developing Country, Fakhar Qazi, Shameem Behram Khan, Anam Umar Jun 2015

Hepatic Encephalopathy In Chronic Liver Disease: Predisposing Factors In A Developing Country, Fakhar Qazi, Shameem Behram Khan, Anam Umar

Section of Gastroenterology

Objective: To fi nd out the risk factors for developing Hepatic Encephalopathy in patients suffering from Chronic liver disease.

Background: Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) is a neuropsychiatric disorder that is caused by liver damage. In its pathology, alterations in normal brain function are associated with an increase in blood ammonia, benzodiazepine like substances, products of neurotoxic fatty acids, and other gut derived toxins, which gain access to the brain as a result of liver dysfunction.

Study Design: Hospital based descriptive, cross sectional study.

Settings: Medical Unit 1, Ward- 5, Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Centre, Karachi.

Duration: July 2013 to December 2013. …


Is It Time To Replace Propranolol With Carvedilol For Portal Hypertension?, Shahab Abid, Saadat Ali, Muhammad Asif Baig, Anam Akbar Waheed May 2015

Is It Time To Replace Propranolol With Carvedilol For Portal Hypertension?, Shahab Abid, Saadat Ali, Muhammad Asif Baig, Anam Akbar Waheed

Section of Gastroenterology

Beta-adrenergic receptor antagonists (beta-blockers) have been well established for use in portal hypertension for more than three decades. Different Non-selective beta-blockers like propranolol, nadolol, timolol, atenolol, metoprolol and carvedilol have been in clinical practice in patients with cirrhosis. Carvedilol has proven 2-4 times more potent than propranolol as a beta-receptor blocker in trials conducted testing its efficacy for heart failure. Whether the same effect extends to its potency in the reduction of portal venous pressures is a topic of on-going debate. The aim of this review is to compare the hemodynamic and clinical effects of carvedilol with propranolol, and attempt …


Interferon Lambda-3 Polymorphism And Response To Pegylated Interferon In Patients With Hepatitis D, Zaigham Abbas, Javed Yakoob, Muhammad A. Umer,, Minaam Abbas, Saeed Hamid Apr 2015

Interferon Lambda-3 Polymorphism And Response To Pegylated Interferon In Patients With Hepatitis D, Zaigham Abbas, Javed Yakoob, Muhammad A. Umer,, Minaam Abbas, Saeed Hamid

Section of Gastroenterology

Background: Specific single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) near the interferon lambda-3 (IFNλ3) gene (formerly interleukin 28B) influence the response to treatment with interferon in hepatitis C patients. We aimed to investigate such an influence in hepatitis D patients.
Methods: The study population consisted of hepatitis D patients who were previously treated with pegylated interferon for one year and who were spontaneous clearers of the virus post recent superinfection. The SNP of IFNλ3, rs12979860, was determined by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism protocol.
Results: The total number of patients was 64; median age was 30.5 years and 53 were male. The …


Non-Invasive Parameters For The Detection Of Variceal Bleed In Patients Of Liver Cirrhosis, An Experience Of A Tertiary Care Hospital In Pakistan, Anam Umar, Fakhar Qazi, Rukhsana Abdul Sattar, Beena Umar Jan 2015

Non-Invasive Parameters For The Detection Of Variceal Bleed In Patients Of Liver Cirrhosis, An Experience Of A Tertiary Care Hospital In Pakistan, Anam Umar, Fakhar Qazi, Rukhsana Abdul Sattar, Beena Umar

Section of Gastroenterology

Objective: Cirrhotic patients commonly undergo screening endoscopy for the existence of esophageal varices. The use of this invasive procedure which is expensive, poorly tolerable and generally not acceptable for the patients is increasing due to increasing number of patients with chronic liver disease and their enriched survival. In this study, our aim is to identify clinical, biochemical, and ultrasonography parameters which might noninvasively predict the presence of esophageal varices and risk of bleeding in patients with liver cirrhosis.

Material and Methods: Total 150 Patientsof chronic liver disease admitted in ward-5, JPMC(Sep 2011-Feb 2012) with a complaint of hematemesis or melena …