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Inferior Vena Cava Collapsibility Index Versus Passive Leg Raise To Assess Fluid Responsiveness In Non-Intubated Septic Patients A Prospective Observational Study, Anne Githaiga, Wangari Siika, Jeilan Mohamed, Vitalis Mung’Ayi, Idris Chikophe Sep 2023

Inferior Vena Cava Collapsibility Index Versus Passive Leg Raise To Assess Fluid Responsiveness In Non-Intubated Septic Patients A Prospective Observational Study, Anne Githaiga, Wangari Siika, Jeilan Mohamed, Vitalis Mung’Ayi, Idris Chikophe

Anaesthesiology, East Africa

Background: Rapid fluid loading at diagnosis of sepsis is part of standard treatment. Predictive tools of fluid responsiveness are required to guide fluid resuscitation. The Passive Leg Raise [PLR] manoeuvre can predict fluid responsiveness in non-intubated patients with sepsis. The Inferior Vena Cava Collapsibility Index [IVCCI] can also be utilised but is not routinely performed.

Aim: To investigate the correlation between Inferior Vena Cava Collapsibility Index [IVCCI] and a Passive Leg Raise [PLR] manoeuvre for the assessment of fluid responsiveness in non-intubated septic patients in a tertiary referral hospital in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Methodology: A prospective observational study which recruited non-intubated …


The Utility Of Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin (Ngal) As A Marker Of Acute Kidney Injury (Aki) In Critically Ill Patients, Shabnum Khawaja, Lena Jafri, Imran Siddiqui, Madiha Hashmi, Farooq Ghani Feb 2019

The Utility Of Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin (Ngal) As A Marker Of Acute Kidney Injury (Aki) In Critically Ill Patients, Shabnum Khawaja, Lena Jafri, Imran Siddiqui, Madiha Hashmi, Farooq Ghani

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

In current clinical practice, Serum Creatinine (SCr) is a commonly used marker for the diagnosis of acute kidney injury (AKI). Unfortunately, due to a delayed increase in SCr, it is unable to accurately estimate the timing of the injury. The purpose of this study was to assess the ability of plasma neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (pNGAL) to predict AKI in critically ill adult patients. The study was conducted at the Section of Chemical Pathology, Department of Pathology& Laboratory Medicine in collaboration with Department of Anesthesiology, at Aga Khan University Hospital in Karachi, Pakistan. Subjects in the age groups of18 to …


Corticosteroid Therapy For Sepsis: A Clinical Practice Guideline, Francois Lamontagne, Bram Rochwerg, Lyubov Lytvyn, Gordon H. Guyatt, Morten Hylander Møller, Djillali Annane, Michelle E. Kho, Neill K J Adhikari, Flavia Machado, Madiha Hashmi Aug 2018

Corticosteroid Therapy For Sepsis: A Clinical Practice Guideline, Francois Lamontagne, Bram Rochwerg, Lyubov Lytvyn, Gordon H. Guyatt, Morten Hylander Møller, Djillali Annane, Michelle E. Kho, Neill K J Adhikari, Flavia Machado, Madiha Hashmi

Department of Anaesthesia

No abstract provided.


Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral Nerve Blocks In High-Risk Patients, Requiring Lower Limb (Above And Below Knee) Amputation, Faisal Shamim, Malika Hameed, Nadeem Ahmed Siddiqui, Shemila Abbasi Jun 2018

Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral Nerve Blocks In High-Risk Patients, Requiring Lower Limb (Above And Below Knee) Amputation, Faisal Shamim, Malika Hameed, Nadeem Ahmed Siddiqui, Shemila Abbasi

Department of Anaesthesia

A case series of five high-risk patients with lower limb ischemia, sepsis, altered coagulation, and multi-organ dysfunction requiring emergent or urgent lower limb amputation is presented. Use of peripheral nerve blocks for below and above knee amputations is quite uncommon which provides better hemodynamic stability and pain management, especially in the very sick patients. The surgeries were successfully carried out under ultrasound-guided combined femoral and sciatic nerve blocks. All five patients obtained adequate level of block at the area of amputation. There were no complications related to anesthetic management. Patients remained hemodynamically stable and pain-free during surgery and postoperatively. Combined …


Haemodynamic Assessment And Support In Sepsis And Septic Shock In Resource-Limited Settings, David Misango, Rajyabardhan Pattnaik, Tim Baker, Martin W. Dünser, Arjen M. Dondorp, Marcus J. Schultz, Global Intensive Care Working Group†, Of The European Society Of Intensive Care Medicine (Esicm) And The Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit (Moru) In Bangkok, Thailand Feb 2018

Haemodynamic Assessment And Support In Sepsis And Septic Shock In Resource-Limited Settings, David Misango, Rajyabardhan Pattnaik, Tim Baker, Martin W. Dünser, Arjen M. Dondorp, Marcus J. Schultz, Global Intensive Care Working Group†, Of The European Society Of Intensive Care Medicine (Esicm) And The Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit (Moru) In Bangkok, Thailand

Anaesthesiology, East Africa

Background: Recommendations for haemodynamic assessment and support in sepsis and septic shock in resource-limited settings are largely lacking.

Methods: A task force of six international experts in critical care medicine, all of them members of the Global Intensive Care Working Group of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine and with extensive bedside experience in resource-limited intensive care units, reviewed the literature and provided recommendations regarding haemodynamic assessment and support, keeping aspects of efficacy and effectiveness, availability and feasibility and affordability and safety in mind.

Results: We suggest using capillary refill time, skin mottling scores and skin temperature gradients; suggest …


Incidence, Outcome And Risk Factors For Sepsis- A Two Year Retrospective Study At Surgical Intensive Care Unit Of A Teaching Hospital In Pakistan, Ali Asghar, Madiha Hashmi, Saima Rashid, Fazal Hameed Khan Jan 2016

Incidence, Outcome And Risk Factors For Sepsis- A Two Year Retrospective Study At Surgical Intensive Care Unit Of A Teaching Hospital In Pakistan, Ali Asghar, Madiha Hashmi, Saima Rashid, Fazal Hameed Khan

Department of Anaesthesia

Background: Sepsis is amongst the leading causes of admission to the intensive care units and is associated with a high mortality. However, data from developing countries is scarse. Aim of conducting this study was to determine the incidence, outcome and risk factors for sepsis on admission to surgical intensive care unit (SICU) of a teaching hospital in Pakistan.
Methods: Two year retrospective observational study included all consecutive adult admissions to the surgical intensive care unit (SICU) of a University Hospital, from January 2012 to December 2013.
Results:
Two hundred and twenty-nine patients met the inclusion criteria. Average age of the …


Developing Local Guidelines For Management Of Sepsis In Adults: Sepsis Guidelines For Pakistan (Sgp), Madiha Hashmi, Fazal Hameed Khan, Sarwar Zubairi, S. Tipu Sultan, Saeeda Haider, Sadqa Aftab, Javed Husain, Anwar Ul Haq, Zahid Akhtar Rao, Amin Khuwaja, Syed Farjad Sultan, Zunairah Rais, Roohina Baloch, Naseem Salahuddin, Aslam Khan, Faisal Sultan, Kamran Chima, Amjad Ali, Gohar Ali Jan 2015

Developing Local Guidelines For Management Of Sepsis In Adults: Sepsis Guidelines For Pakistan (Sgp), Madiha Hashmi, Fazal Hameed Khan, Sarwar Zubairi, S. Tipu Sultan, Saeeda Haider, Sadqa Aftab, Javed Husain, Anwar Ul Haq, Zahid Akhtar Rao, Amin Khuwaja, Syed Farjad Sultan, Zunairah Rais, Roohina Baloch, Naseem Salahuddin, Aslam Khan, Faisal Sultan, Kamran Chima, Amjad Ali, Gohar Ali

Department of Anaesthesia

Background: The purpose of developing ‘Sepsis Guidelines for Pakistan’ (SGP) is to provide clinicians practicing in local hospitals with a framework to aid timely recognition and management of adult patients in sepsis by adopting evidence-based recommendations of Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC) tailored to available resources. These recommendations are not meant to replace the SSC Guidelines.
Methodology: SGP is an initiative of Pakistan Society of Critical Care Medicine (PSCCM). Four key decision points to be addressed in the guidelines were identified by a thirteen member multidisciplinary committee i.e., grading the hospitals in the country, recognition of sepsis and associated organ dysfunction, …


Conformity To The Surviving Sepsis Campaign International Guidelines Among Physicians In A General Intensive Care Unit In Nairobi, Vitalis Mung’Ayi, R. Karuga Jan 2010

Conformity To The Surviving Sepsis Campaign International Guidelines Among Physicians In A General Intensive Care Unit In Nairobi, Vitalis Mung’Ayi, R. Karuga

Anaesthesiology, East Africa

Background: There are emerging therapies for managing septic critically-ill patients. There is little data from the developing world on their usage.

Objectives: To determine the conformity rate for resuscitation and management bundles for septic patients amongst physicians in a general intensive care unit.

Design: Cross sectional observational study.

Setting: The general intensive care unit, Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi.

Subjects: Admitting physicians from all specialties in the general intensive care unit.

Results: The physicians had high conformity rates of 92% and 96% for the fluid resuscitation and use of va so pressors respectively for the initial resuscitation bundle. They had …


How Early Do Antibiotics Have To Be To Impact Mortality In Severe Sepsis? A Prospective, Observational Study From An Emergency Department, Shahla Siddiqui, Nawal Salahuddin, Adeel Raza, Junaid Razzak Oct 2009

How Early Do Antibiotics Have To Be To Impact Mortality In Severe Sepsis? A Prospective, Observational Study From An Emergency Department, Shahla Siddiqui, Nawal Salahuddin, Adeel Raza, Junaid Razzak

Department of Anaesthesia

BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to assess the promptness of antibiotic administration to patients presenting with sepsis and the effects on survival and length of hospitalization.

METHODS: Consecutive, adult patients presenting with Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) to the emergency department of the Aga Khan University hospital were enrolled in a prospective, observational study over a period of 4 months. Univariate, multivariate regression modeling and one-way ANOVA were used to examine the effects of various variables on survival and for significant differences between timing of antibiotic administration and survival, two-sided p values < 0.05 were considered significant.

RESULTS: One hundred and eleven patients …