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Prevalence And Factors Associated With Intestinal Parasitic Infection Among Children In An Urban Slum Of Karachi., Vikram Mehraj, Juanita Hatcher, Saeed Akhtar, Ghazala Rafique, Mohammad Asim Beg Nov 2008

Prevalence And Factors Associated With Intestinal Parasitic Infection Among Children In An Urban Slum Of Karachi., Vikram Mehraj, Juanita Hatcher, Saeed Akhtar, Ghazala Rafique, Mohammad Asim Beg

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Background:Intestinal parasitic infections are endemic worldwide and have been described as constituting the greatest single worldwide cause of illness and disease. Poverty, illiteracy, poor hygiene, lack of access to potable water and hot and humid tropical climate are the factors associated with intestinal parasitic infections. The study aimed to estimate prevalence and identify factors associated with intestinal parasitic infections among 1 to 5 years old children residing in an urban slum of Karachi Pakistan. Methods And Principal
Findings:A cross sectional survey was conducted from February to June 2006 in Ghosia Colony Gulshan Town Karachi, Pakistan. A simple random …


Misoprostol In Addition To Routine Treatment Of Postpartum Hemorrhage: A Hospital-Based Randomized-Controlled Trial In Karachi, Pakistan., N. F. Zuberi, Jill Durocher, Rozina Sikander, Neelofur Baber, Jennifer Blum, Gijs Walraven Aug 2008

Misoprostol In Addition To Routine Treatment Of Postpartum Hemorrhage: A Hospital-Based Randomized-Controlled Trial In Karachi, Pakistan., N. F. Zuberi, Jill Durocher, Rozina Sikander, Neelofur Baber, Jennifer Blum, Gijs Walraven

Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Background:Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) remains a major killer of women worldwide. Standard uterotonic treatments used to control postpartum bleeding do not always work and are not always available. Misoprostol's potential as a treatment option for PPH is increasingly known, but its use remains ad hoc and available evidence does not support the safety or efficacy of one particular regimen. This study aimed to determine the adjunct benefit of misoprostol when combined with standard oxytocics for PPH treatment.

Methods: A randomized controlled trial was conducted in four Karachi hospitals from December 2005 - April 2007 to assess the benefit of a …


Factors Associated With Non-Adherence Among Psychiatric Patients At A Tertiary Care Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan: A Questionnaire Based Cross-Sectional Study, Fawad Taj, Mansoor Tanwir, Zarmeneh Aly, Ameer Ali Khowajah, Asma Tariq, Fahd Khalid Syed, Fahd Waqar, Khezar Shahzada Aug 2008

Factors Associated With Non-Adherence Among Psychiatric Patients At A Tertiary Care Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan: A Questionnaire Based Cross-Sectional Study, Fawad Taj, Mansoor Tanwir, Zarmeneh Aly, Ameer Ali Khowajah, Asma Tariq, Fahd Khalid Syed, Fahd Waqar, Khezar Shahzada

Department of Psychiatry

OBJECTIVE: To elucidate predictors of non-adherence among psychiatric patients presenting at a tertiary care hospital of Pakistan, for follow-up with consultant psychiatrist.

METHODS: A convenient sampleof psychiatric patients from Aga Khan University Hospital was enrolled between April and May, 2005. An interviewer assisted, standardized questionnaire was used for data collection. Patients with cognitive deficit or psychosis and those presenting for the first time were not included in the study.

RESULTS: Out of 128 patients, those with co-morbidity (32.81%) were less adherent than those without comorbidity (p-value:0.002). Adherence among depressed was 61.53%; psychotic was 58.82%; bipolar disorder was 73.91%. Reasons for …


Time Trends In The Incidence Of Cancer Cervix In Karachi South, 1995-2002, Yasmin Bhurgri, Shahid Pervez, Naila Kayani, Muneeza Afif, Imran Tahir, Kauser Nazir, Ahmed Usman, Naveen Faridi, Hadi Bhurgri, Jawaid Malik, Imtiaz Bashir, Asif Bhurgri, Rashida Ahmed, Sheema H Hasan, Mohammad Khurshid, S. M. H. Zaidi Jul 2008

Time Trends In The Incidence Of Cancer Cervix In Karachi South, 1995-2002, Yasmin Bhurgri, Shahid Pervez, Naila Kayani, Muneeza Afif, Imran Tahir, Kauser Nazir, Ahmed Usman, Naveen Faridi, Hadi Bhurgri, Jawaid Malik, Imtiaz Bashir, Asif Bhurgri, Rashida Ahmed, Sheema H Hasan, Mohammad Khurshid, S. M. H. Zaidi

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Introduction:The objective of the study was to determine the trends of cancer cervix in Karachi South during an eight (1995-2002) year period. Methododology: Cancer cervix cases recorded at Karachi Cancer Registry during 1st January 1995 to 31st December 2002 were analyzed. Trends were studied by analyzing the age standardized incidence rates (ASR)s in 2 time periods, 1995-97 and 1998-2002.

Results:

Cancer cervix ranked sixth in the 1995-97 period the age standardized incidence rate (ASR) world and crude incidence rate (CIR) per 100,000 were 6.81 and 3.22. It reached the fifth ranking in the 1998-2002 period with an ASR and …


Drug Overdose: A Wake Up Call! Experience At A Tertiary Care Centre In Karachi, Pakistan, Muhammad Junaid Patel, Muhammad Shahid, Mehmood Riaz, Waqaruddin Kashif, Syed Imran Ayaz, Muhammad Shoaib Khan, A. Jawwad Samdani, Ayesha L Sorathia, Muhammad Furqan Jun 2008

Drug Overdose: A Wake Up Call! Experience At A Tertiary Care Centre In Karachi, Pakistan, Muhammad Junaid Patel, Muhammad Shahid, Mehmood Riaz, Waqaruddin Kashif, Syed Imran Ayaz, Muhammad Shoaib Khan, A. Jawwad Samdani, Ayesha L Sorathia, Muhammad Furqan

Department of Emergency Medicine

OBJECTIVE: To study the characteristics of patients admitted with drug overdose caused either by accidental overdose of the prescribed medications or as an act of deliberate self harm (DSH) at a tertiary care hospital in Karachi, Pakistan.METHODS: A retrospective case series review was conducted at the Aga Khan University Hospital from January 2002 to October 2006. Three hundred and twenty four adult patients admitted with drug overdose were included in the study.RESULTS: Our sample group revealed mean age of 36.2 +/- 17.0 years, more females (59%), housewives (34%), and students (20%). Fifty six percent of patients committing DSH were married …


Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Outcome And Its Predictors Among Hospitalized Adult Patients In Pakistan., Nadeem Ullah Khan, J. Razzak, Humaid Ahmed, Muhammad Furqan, Ali Faisal Saleem, Hammad Alam, Anwar Ul Huda, Uzma R. Khan, Rifat Rehmani Apr 2008

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Outcome And Its Predictors Among Hospitalized Adult Patients In Pakistan., Nadeem Ullah Khan, J. Razzak, Humaid Ahmed, Muhammad Furqan, Ali Faisal Saleem, Hammad Alam, Anwar Ul Huda, Uzma R. Khan, Rifat Rehmani

Department of Emergency Medicine

Introduction:Our aim was to study the outcomes and predictors of in-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) among adult Patients at a tertiary care centre in Pakistan.
Methods:We conducted a retrospective chart review of all adult Patients (age > or =14 years), who underwent CPR following cardiac arrest, in a tertiary care hospital during a 5-year study period (June 1998 to June 2003). We excluded Patients aged 14 years or less, those who were declared dead on arrival and Patients with a "do not resuscitate" order. The 1- and 6-month follow-ups of discharged Patients were also recorded.
Results:We found 383 cases …


What Do Patients Want From Their Psychiatrist? A Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Based Exploratory Study From Karachi, Roomasa Channa, M. N. Siddiqi Feb 2008

What Do Patients Want From Their Psychiatrist? A Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Based Exploratory Study From Karachi, Roomasa Channa, M. N. Siddiqi

Department of Psychiatry

Background: The aspects of consultation that are important for psychiatric Patients have always remained a less acknowledged area. The aim of this study was to identify these aspects. Methods: A Cross- sectional, questionnaire based study was carried out in a psychiatry outPatient clinic of two tertiary care hospitals in a developing country. The Patients were asked to fill out the questionnaire containing a total of 11 close-ended questions plus 1 open- ended question. They graded them as not important, important, very important or do not know. Non-psychotic Patients aged 18 and above, visiting the clinic were recruited into the study …