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Ischemic Stroke Subtypes In Pakistan: The Aga Khan University Stroke Data Bank, N. A. Syed, B. A. Khealani, S. Ali, A. Hasan, H. Brohi, T. Mozaffar, N. Ahmed, A. Hameed, S. M. Baig, M. Wasay
Ischemic Stroke Subtypes In Pakistan: The Aga Khan University Stroke Data Bank, N. A. Syed, B. A. Khealani, S. Ali, A. Hasan, H. Brohi, T. Mozaffar, N. Ahmed, A. Hameed, S. M. Baig, M. Wasay
Department of Medicine
Objective: Frequency of ischemic stroke subtypes is influenced by ethnic and geographic variables. Our objective was to identify various stroke subtypes and its determinants at a tertiary care hospital.
Methods: We prospectively collected data on ischemic stroke subtypes admitted to The Aga Khan University Hospital in Karachi.
Results: A total of 596 patients were enrolled in 22 months in the Aga Khan Universtiy Stroke Registry. These included 393 patients with Ischemic stroke, 126 patients with intracerebral hemorrhage, 50 patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage and others. The ischemic stroke group was classified according to the TOAST criteria and comprised of lacunar 168/393 …
Situs Ambiguous, Saba Sohail, Mukhtiar Ahmed Memon, Allah Rakhiyo
Situs Ambiguous, Saba Sohail, Mukhtiar Ahmed Memon, Allah Rakhiyo
Department of Radiology
The case of a female child is described who presented with recurrent respiratory infections and "recurrent right subphrenic abscess." Detailed radiological work-up identified situs ambiguous abdominis with bronchiectasis, duodenal malrotation, umbilical hernia and spina bifida.
Risk Factors For Cardiovascular Disease In School Children--A Pilot Study., A. K. Khuwaja, Zafar Fatmi, W. B. Soomro, N. K. Khuwaja
Risk Factors For Cardiovascular Disease In School Children--A Pilot Study., A. K. Khuwaja, Zafar Fatmi, W. B. Soomro, N. K. Khuwaja
Community Health Sciences
OBJECTIVE:
To assess the frequencies of risk factors for cardiovascular disease in school children. The information may help in designing interventions aimed at modifying unhealthy lifestyle in children, which may reduce the later incidence of cardiovascular disease in adults.
METHODS:
A cross-sectional study was conducted on 206 students (ages 14-18 years), enrolled in higher secondary school. Students were interviewed about their lifestyles, family history of cardiovascular disease and its risk factors. Moreover, they were assessed for height, weight and blood pressure.
RESULTS:
Twenty nine percent of the children were physically inactive, 31% were taking unhealthy diet daily, 21% were overweight …
Bidirectional Cavopulmonary Shunt For Cyanotic Heart Disease: Surgical Experience From A Developing Country, G. Khan, S. S. Ali, Saulat H. Fatimi
Bidirectional Cavopulmonary Shunt For Cyanotic Heart Disease: Surgical Experience From A Developing Country, G. Khan, S. S. Ali, Saulat H. Fatimi
Section of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Objective: The importance of bidirectional cavopulmonary anastomosis for palliation of complex cyanotic con-genital heart disease is widely recognized. This study was conducted to highlight our surgical experience withthis procedure in a developing country.
Methods: A retrospective study was conducted using medical records at the Aga Khan University Hospital,Karachi, Pakistan. Clinical findings at presentation, anatomical defects seen on transthoracic echocardiography,pre-operative McGoon index, cardiopulmonary bypass time, use of cardioplegia,post-procedure oxygen satura-tions and complications were evaluated.
Results: A total of 8 patients underwent bidirectional cavopulmonary anastomosis. There were 6 males (75%)and 2 females (25%). Ages and weights atoperation averaged 5.7 ± 3.7 …