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Women And Children Living In Areas Of Armed Conflict In Africa: A Geospatial Analysis Of Mortality And Orphanhood, Zachary Wagner, Sam Heft-Neal, Paul H. Wise, Robert E. Black, Marshall Burke, Ties Boerma, Zulfiqar Ahmed Bhutta, Eran Bendavid Oct 2019

Women And Children Living In Areas Of Armed Conflict In Africa: A Geospatial Analysis Of Mortality And Orphanhood, Zachary Wagner, Sam Heft-Neal, Paul H. Wise, Robert E. Black, Marshall Burke, Ties Boerma, Zulfiqar Ahmed Bhutta, Eran Bendavid

Department of Paediatrics and Child Health

Background:
The population effects of armed conflict on non-combatant vulnerable populations are incompletely understood. We aimed to study the effects of conflict on mortality among women of childbearing age (15–49 years) and on orphanhood among children younger than 15 years in Africa.
Methods:
We tested the extent to which mortality among women aged 15–49 years, and orphanhood among children younger than 15 years, increased in response to nearby armed conflict in Africa. Data on location, timing, and intensity of armed conflicts were obtained from the Uppsala Conflict Data Program, and data on the location, timing, and outcomes of women and …


Infections In Patients With Multiple Myeloma Treated With Conventional Chemotherapy: A Single-Center, 10-Year Experience In Pakistan, Mohammad Faizan Zahid, Natasha Ali, Myra Nasir, Maria Haider Baig, Mustafa Iftikhar, Syed Usman Bin Mahmood, Arhama Malik, Sara Atif, Mohammad Asim Beg Oct 2019

Infections In Patients With Multiple Myeloma Treated With Conventional Chemotherapy: A Single-Center, 10-Year Experience In Pakistan, Mohammad Faizan Zahid, Natasha Ali, Myra Nasir, Maria Haider Baig, Mustafa Iftikhar, Syed Usman Bin Mahmood, Arhama Malik, Sara Atif, Mohammad Asim Beg

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Introduction: Multiple myeloma (MM) is a common hematologic malignancy with variable degrees of immunodeficiency. Disease- and treatment-related compromise of the immune system predisposes patients to infections, which are a major cause of morbidity and mortality.
Objective: We aimed to establish the incidence and main characteristics of infections in MM patients treated at our center over a 10-year period.
Method and results: Of the 412 patients retrospectively analyzed, 154 (37.4%) were documented to have at least one episode of infection and were included in this study. A total of 244 infectious episodes were documented. The most common site of infection was …


Risk Factors For Mortality Of Patients With Ceftriaxone Resistant E. Coli Bacteremia Receiving Carbapenem Versus Beta Lactam/Beta Lactamase Inhibitor Therapy, Nosheen Nasir, Sara Ahmed, , Samrah Razi, Safia Awan, Syed Faisal Mahmood Sep 2019

Risk Factors For Mortality Of Patients With Ceftriaxone Resistant E. Coli Bacteremia Receiving Carbapenem Versus Beta Lactam/Beta Lactamase Inhibitor Therapy, Nosheen Nasir, Sara Ahmed, , Samrah Razi, Safia Awan, Syed Faisal Mahmood

Section of Internal Medicine

Objective: Extended spectrum β-lactamases (ESBL) producing Enterobacteriaceae predominantly E. coli and K. pneumoniae bacteremia have limited treatment options and high mortality. The objective was to determine the risk factors for in-hospital mortality particularly treatment with carbapenem versus beta lactam/beta lactamase combination (BL/BLI) in patients with ceftriaxone resistant E. coli bacteremia. A retrospective cohort study was conducted at the Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan. Adult patients with sepsis and monomicrobial ceftriaxone resistant E. coli bacteremia were enrolled. Factors associated with mortality in patients were determined using logistic regression analysis.

Results: Mortality rate was 37% in those empirically treated with carbapenem …


Acinetobacter Infections: A Retrospective Study To Determine In Hospital Mortality Rate And Clinical Factors Associated With Mortality, Rajiv Patel, Jasmit Shah, Gunturu Revathi, Wangari Siika, Reena Shah Jul 2019

Acinetobacter Infections: A Retrospective Study To Determine In Hospital Mortality Rate And Clinical Factors Associated With Mortality, Rajiv Patel, Jasmit Shah, Gunturu Revathi, Wangari Siika, Reena Shah

Internal Medicine, East Africa

A retrospective case series of acinetobacter infections at a tertiary hospital in Nairobi was conducted to determine the mortality rate and factors associated with mortality. Over an eight-year period, 80 clinically significant infections were identified. The majority of infections were ventilator-associated pneumonia (40%) and bloodstream infections (30%). Eighty-six percent of the isolates were multi-drug resistant. The mortality rate in the study cohort was 45%. Twelve patients grew Acinetobacter spp. within 48 h of hospitalization, and three of these patients had no prior healthcare contact. The mean Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score was associated with mortality from acinetobacter infections.


Mortality And Functional Outcomes After A Spontaneous Subarachnoid Haemorrhage: A Retrospective Multicentre Cross-Sectional Study In Kenya, Peter Waweru, Samwel Gatimu Jun 2019

Mortality And Functional Outcomes After A Spontaneous Subarachnoid Haemorrhage: A Retrospective Multicentre Cross-Sectional Study In Kenya, Peter Waweru, Samwel Gatimu

School of Nursing & Midwifery, East Africa

Introduction: Despite a reduction in poor outcomes in recent decades, spontaneous subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) remains associated with severe disability and high mortality rates. The exact extent of these outcomes is however unknown in Africa. This study aimed to determine the mortality and functional outcomes of patients with SAH in Kenya.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective multicentre cross-sectional study involving patients admitted with SAH to three referral hospitals in Nairobi. All patients with a confirmed (primary) discharge diagnosis of first-time SAH between January 2009 and November 2017 were included (n = 158). Patients who had prior head trauma or cerebrovascular disease …


Childhood Acute Illness And Nutrition (Chain) Network: A Protocol For A Multi-Site Prospective Cohort Study To Identify Modifiable Risk Factors For Mortality Among Acutely Ill Children In Africa And Asia, Childhood Acute Illness And Nutrition Network, J A. Berkley, J L. Walson, A H. Diallo, Asmsb Shahid, A Gwela, Ali Faisal Saleem Dr, Syed Asad Ali, C C. Tigoi, C Bourdon May 2019

Childhood Acute Illness And Nutrition (Chain) Network: A Protocol For A Multi-Site Prospective Cohort Study To Identify Modifiable Risk Factors For Mortality Among Acutely Ill Children In Africa And Asia, Childhood Acute Illness And Nutrition Network, J A. Berkley, J L. Walson, A H. Diallo, Asmsb Shahid, A Gwela, Ali Faisal Saleem Dr, Syed Asad Ali, C C. Tigoi, C Bourdon

Department of Paediatrics and Child Health

Introduction: Children admitted to hospitals in resource-poor settings remain at risk of both inpatient and post-discharge mortality. While known risk factors such as young age and nutritional status can identify children at risk, they do not provide clear mechanistic targets for intervention. The Childhood Acute Illness and Nutrition (CHAIN) cohort study aims to characterise the biomedical and social risk factors for mortality in acutely ill children in hospitals and after discharge to identify targeted interventions to reduce mortality.
Methods and analysis: The CHAIN network is currently undertaking a multi-site, prospective, observational cohort study, enrolling children aged 1 week to 2 …


Mortality And Cardiovascular And Respiratory Morbidity In Individuals With Impaired Fev 1 (Pure): An International, Community-Based Cohort Study, Mylinh Duong, Shofiqul Islam, Sumathy Rangarajan, Darryl Leong, Om Kurmi, Koon Teo, Kieran Killian, Gilles Dagenais, Scott Lear, Romaina Iqbal May 2019

Mortality And Cardiovascular And Respiratory Morbidity In Individuals With Impaired Fev 1 (Pure): An International, Community-Based Cohort Study, Mylinh Duong, Shofiqul Islam, Sumathy Rangarajan, Darryl Leong, Om Kurmi, Koon Teo, Kieran Killian, Gilles Dagenais, Scott Lear, Romaina Iqbal

Community Health Sciences

Background: The associations between the extent of forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) impairment and mortality, incident cardiovascular disease, and respiratory hospitalisations are unclear, and how these associations might vary across populations is unknown.
Methods: In this international, community-based cohort study, we prospectively enrolled adults aged 35-70 years who had no intention of moving residences for 4 years from rural and urban communities across 17 countries. A portable spirometer was used to assess FEV1. FEV1 values were standardised within countries for height, age, and sex, and expressed as a percentage of the country-specific predicted …


Clinical Spectrum And Factors Impacting Outcome Of Candida Auris: A Single Center Study From Pakistan, Muneeba Ahsan Sayeed, Joveria Farooqi, Kauser Jabeen, Safia Awan, S Mahmood May 2019

Clinical Spectrum And Factors Impacting Outcome Of Candida Auris: A Single Center Study From Pakistan, Muneeba Ahsan Sayeed, Joveria Farooqi, Kauser Jabeen, Safia Awan, S Mahmood

Section of Internal Medicine

Background: An outbreak of Candida auris began globally in 2014 including Pakistan and since then it has emerged as a nosocomial multi-drug resistant pathogen. The aim of this study was to assess the clinical spectrum and outcome of patients, from a single center in Pakistan, in whom C. auris was isolated.

Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on 92 patients; ≥16 years with at least one culture positive for C. auris, at the Aga Khan University Hospital Karachi, Pakistan from Sept 2014-Mar 2017.Demographics, clinical history, management and outcome were studied. A logistic regression model was used to identify the risk …


Joint Association Of Urinary Sodium And Potassium Excretion With Cardiovascular Events And Mortality: Prospective Cohort Study, Martin O'Donnell, Andrew Mente, Sumathy Rangarajan, Matthew J. Mcqueen, Neil O'Leary, Lu Yin, Xiaoyun Liu, Sumathi Swaminathan, Rasha Khatib, Romaina Iqbal Mar 2019

Joint Association Of Urinary Sodium And Potassium Excretion With Cardiovascular Events And Mortality: Prospective Cohort Study, Martin O'Donnell, Andrew Mente, Sumathy Rangarajan, Matthew J. Mcqueen, Neil O'Leary, Lu Yin, Xiaoyun Liu, Sumathi Swaminathan, Rasha Khatib, Romaina Iqbal

Community Health Sciences

Objective: To evaluate the joint association of sodium and potassium urinary excretion (as surrogate measures of intake) with cardiovascular events and mortality, in the context of current World Health Organization recommendations for daily intake (<2.0 g sodium, >3.5 g potassium) in adults.
Design: International prospective cohort study.
Setting: 18 high, middle, and low income countries, sampled from urban and rural communities.
Participants: 103 570 people who provided morning fasting urine samples.
Main outcome measures: Association of estimated 24 hour urinary sodium and potassium excretion (surrogates for intake) with all cause mortality and major cardiovascular events, using multivariable Cox regression. A six category …


Assessing Nutritional Status Of Critically Ill Patients Using Serum Prealbumin Levels, Khushbakht Arbab, Hafsa Majid, Lena Jafri, Aysha Habib, Ahmed Raheem, Bushra Jamil, Bushra Akram, Madiha Hashmi Jan 2019

Assessing Nutritional Status Of Critically Ill Patients Using Serum Prealbumin Levels, Khushbakht Arbab, Hafsa Majid, Lena Jafri, Aysha Habib, Ahmed Raheem, Bushra Jamil, Bushra Akram, Madiha Hashmi

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Background: Malnutrition in hospitalized patients, contributes to poor outcomes. Biomarker serum prealbumin, can prevent the complications by commencement of nutritional support to improve clinical outcomes. This study was designed to assess the association between low serum prealbumin level (<18 mg/dl), with length of stay and all cause intensive care unit mortality.
Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted from July 2016 to July 2017 at Aga Khan University Hospital Karachi Pakistan. All consecutive patients, aged between 18 to 70 years, admitted in medical or surgical intensive care unit were included. Demographic, clinical history and blood samples for analysing serum prealbumin were obtained on first day of admission. Patients were categorized into two groups …