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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Osats For Total Knee Replacement: Assessment Of Surgical Competence In The Operating Room, Shahryar Noordin, Salim Allana
Osats For Total Knee Replacement: Assessment Of Surgical Competence In The Operating Room, Shahryar Noordin, Salim Allana
Department of Surgery
No abstract provided.
Effect Of Continuous Passive Motion On Knee Flexion Range Of Motion After Total Knee Arthroplasty, Naveed Baloch, Akbar Jaleel Zubairi, Rizwan Haroon Rashid, Pervaiz Hashmi, Riaz Hussain Lakdawala
Effect Of Continuous Passive Motion On Knee Flexion Range Of Motion After Total Knee Arthroplasty, Naveed Baloch, Akbar Jaleel Zubairi, Rizwan Haroon Rashid, Pervaiz Hashmi, Riaz Hussain Lakdawala
Department of Surgery
Abstract
OBJECTIVE:
To compare mean knee flexion in patients on continuous passive motion and those without it after total knee arthroplasty.
METHODS:
The randomised controlled study was conducted at Aga Khan University Hospital, from July 2013 to June 2014, and comprised patients who underwent total knee arthroplasty. Patients were randomly assigned to either group, with Group A receiving standardised physiotherapy from 1st postoperative day, and Group B receiving physiotherapy and one hour of continuous passive motion twice a day from 1st postoperative day until discharge. Outcome assessment was done on the day of discharge.
RESULTS:
Of the 76 patients, there …
Role Of Acute Pain Service In Optimizing Postoperative Pain Relief In A Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital, Aliya Ahmed, Muhammad Yasir
Role Of Acute Pain Service In Optimizing Postoperative Pain Relief In A Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital, Aliya Ahmed, Muhammad Yasir
Department of Anaesthesia
Objective: To assess the frequency and types of adjustments that acute pain service makes to postoperative analgesic regimes to improve pain relief or treat side effects.Methods: The prospective observational study was conducted at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, from December 1, 2012, to March 31, 2013. Data was collected from Acute Pain Service register four hours after the pain rounds by a Service member not involved in rounds. Data was collected on a standardised form and analysed using SPSS 19.Results: Of the 323 patients, 209(65%) were receiving epidural infusions and 114(35%) were receiving intravenous patient-controlled analgesia. Overall, 114(35%) required …
Isoniazid Induced Motor-Dominant Neuropathy, Rabeeya Arsalan, Saniya Sabzwari
Isoniazid Induced Motor-Dominant Neuropathy, Rabeeya Arsalan, Saniya Sabzwari
Department of Family Medicine
Isoniazid though a very effective treatment for tuberculosis can cause severe motor-dominant neuropathy which can be reversible with pyridoxine supplementation. A 45-year-old female diagnosed with psoas abscess, culture positive for mycobacterium tuberculosis, was started on anti- tuberculous treatment with four drugs, including isoniazid at a dose of 5 mg/kg/day. Three months later she developed severe motor weakness of lower limbs with loss of ankle and knee reflexes. She was treated with vitamin B6 injections and isoniazid treatment was continued. Her motor weakness gradually improved in a few months, but mild sensory impairment persisted even after two years. There is need …
A Randomized Controlled Behavioral Intervention Trial To Improve Medication Adherence In Adult Stroke Patients With Prescription Tailored Short Messaging Service (Sms)-Sms4stroke Study., Ayeesha Kamran Kamal, Quratulain Shaikh,, Omrana Pasha, Iqbal Azam Syed, Muhammad Islam,, Adeel Ali Memon, Hasan Rehman, Masood Ahmed Akram,, Muhammad Affan, Sumaira Nazir, Salman Aziz, Muhammad Jan, Anita Andani, Abdul Muqeet, Bilal Ahmed, Shariq Khoja
A Randomized Controlled Behavioral Intervention Trial To Improve Medication Adherence In Adult Stroke Patients With Prescription Tailored Short Messaging Service (Sms)-Sms4stroke Study., Ayeesha Kamran Kamal, Quratulain Shaikh,, Omrana Pasha, Iqbal Azam Syed, Muhammad Islam,, Adeel Ali Memon, Hasan Rehman, Masood Ahmed Akram,, Muhammad Affan, Sumaira Nazir, Salman Aziz, Muhammad Jan, Anita Andani, Abdul Muqeet, Bilal Ahmed, Shariq Khoja
Department of Medicine
Background: The effectiveness of mobile technology to improve medication adherence via customized Short Messaging Service (SMS) reminders for stroke has not been tested in resource poor areas. We designed a randomized controlled trial to test the effectiveness of SMS on improving medication adherence in stroke survivors in Pakistan.
Methods: This was a parallel group, assessor-blinded, randomized, controlled, superiority trial. Participants were centrally randomized in fixed block sizes. Adult participants on multiple medications with access to a cell phone and stroke at least 4 weeks from onset (Onset as defined by last seen normal) were eligible. The intervention group, in addition …
Venous Thromboembolism-Incidence Of Deep Venous Thrombosis And Pulmonary Embolism In Patients With Head And Neck Cancer: A Tertiary Care Experience In Pakistan, Naeem Sultan Ali, Ahmad Nawaz, Montasir Junaid, Maliha Kazi, Shabbir Akhtar
Venous Thromboembolism-Incidence Of Deep Venous Thrombosis And Pulmonary Embolism In Patients With Head And Neck Cancer: A Tertiary Care Experience In Pakistan, Naeem Sultan Ali, Ahmad Nawaz, Montasir Junaid, Maliha Kazi, Shabbir Akhtar
Department of Surgery
Abstract
Introduction Although venous thromboembolism (VTE) is seen with morbidity and mortality in various surgical specialties, scarce data are available in the head and neck surgery domain. Objective We aim to determine the incidence of VTE in patients receiving surgery for head and neck cancer. Methods Four hundred thirteen patients who underwent head and neck surgery procedures between 2005 and 2013 were reviewed retrospectively. All patients with head and neck surgery had received thromboprophylaxis (i.e., compression stockings and subcutaneous heparin). Patient demographics, operating time, and length of hospital stay were analyzed. The incidence of symptomatic deep venous thrombosis (DVT) and …
Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: Outcome Of First 202 Cases In A District Hospital In Gilgit, Ghulam H, Dildar Hussain, Seema Waheed, Rehman Shah, Ali Ahmad Khan, Mumtaz Ibrahim, Syed Mahboob Ali Shah
Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: Outcome Of First 202 Cases In A District Hospital In Gilgit, Ghulam H, Dildar Hussain, Seema Waheed, Rehman Shah, Ali Ahmad Khan, Mumtaz Ibrahim, Syed Mahboob Ali Shah
Department of Medicine
BACKGROUND:
The incidence of gall stone disease is on the rise in Gilgit Baltistan. The objectives of the study were to assess the outcome of laparoscopic cholecystectomy in terms of conversion rate and postoperative morbidity, in The Aga Khan Medical Centre Gilgit.
METHODS:
It was descriptive case series. All patients that underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy between June 2009 to May 2014 were included. The data was collected prospectively. Demographic features, operative time, and hospital stay were studied. Postoperative complications were documented and evaluated according to outcome measures (bile duct injuries, morbidity, mortality, conversion rates, wound infections).
RESULTS:
A total of 202 …
The Need And Roadmap For Stroke Rehabilitation Guidelines In Pakistan, Farooq Azam Rathore
The Need And Roadmap For Stroke Rehabilitation Guidelines In Pakistan, Farooq Azam Rathore
Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)
No abstract provided.
Marburg Variant Of Multiple Sclerosis; A Diagnostic And Therapeutic Challenge, Sadia Imtiaz, Maimoona Siddiqui, Arsalan Ahmad Md
Marburg Variant Of Multiple Sclerosis; A Diagnostic And Therapeutic Challenge, Sadia Imtiaz, Maimoona Siddiqui, Arsalan Ahmad Md
Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)
Marburg variant of multiple sclerosis (MS) is a highly aggressive, fulminant demyelinating disease with very high morbidity and mortality. Early diagnosis and aggressive management is vital to limit severe disability and improve the outcome. We present a case of 35 years old male who presented with rapidly progressive demyelinating illness, leading to bed bound status over the course of a month. He was treated aggressively with intravenous (IV) steroids, plasma exchange (PLEX) and Mitoxantrone (MTX), leading to a remarkable recovery.
Factors Affecting Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt Survival In Adult Patients, Farid Khan, Abdul Rehman, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim, Muhammad Ehsan Bari
Factors Affecting Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt Survival In Adult Patients, Farid Khan, Abdul Rehman, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim, Muhammad Ehsan Bari
Section of Neurosurgery
Background: Ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt insertion remains the mainstay of treatment for hydrocephalus despite a high rate of complications. The predictors of shunt malfunction have been studied mostly in pediatric patients. In this study, we report our 11-year experience with VP shunts in adult patients with hydrocephalus. We also assess the various factors affecting shunt survival in a developing country setting.
Methods: A retrospective chart analysis was conducted for all adult patients who had undergone shunt placement between the years 2001 and 2011. Kaplan-Meier curves were used to determine the duration from shunt placement to first malfunction and log-rank (Cox-Mantel) tests …
Fmic Annual Report 2015 | English, French Medical Institute For Mothers And Children
Fmic Annual Report 2015 | English, French Medical Institute For Mothers And Children
FMIC Reports
No abstract provided.
Practices Of Tracheal Suctioning Technique Among Health Care Professionals: Literature Review, Rozina Khimani, Fauziya Ali Dr., Salma Rattani, Mohammad Sohail Awan
Practices Of Tracheal Suctioning Technique Among Health Care Professionals: Literature Review, Rozina Khimani, Fauziya Ali Dr., Salma Rattani, Mohammad Sohail Awan
Department of Surgery
The current study aims to assess tracheal suctioning practices among health care practitioners; nurses, critical care technicians and physiotherapist. Employing literature review as the methodology, multiple databases were searched focusing on three phases of tracheal suctioning (a) the pre suctioning phase, (b) the suctioning phase, (c) the post suctioning phase and complications related to tracheal suctioning. It was concluded that to provide quality care it is important that the evidence based practice guidelines should be followed.