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Serum Ferritin And Its Usefulness In Detecting Iron Deficiency Anaemia Among Children With Protein Energy Malnutrition: A Case-Control Study In North Central Nigeria, Ahmad Mohammad El Shereef, Enas Attef Al Naggar, Mohammad Ezzat Elwan, Rasha Ali El Kapany, Wafik Mahmoud El Sheikh Dec 2014

Serum Ferritin And Its Usefulness In Detecting Iron Deficiency Anaemia Among Children With Protein Energy Malnutrition: A Case-Control Study In North Central Nigeria, Ahmad Mohammad El Shereef, Enas Attef Al Naggar, Mohammad Ezzat Elwan, Rasha Ali El Kapany, Wafik Mahmoud El Sheikh

Menoufia Medical Journal

Objective The aim of the present study was to investigate the traditional and nontraditional risk factors in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients with stroke and the role of renal function in the short-term outcome of stroke. Background Over the past decade, considerable evidence has accumulated on the increased incidence of stroke and mortality associated with CKD. Patients and methods A total of 67 patients with first ever stroke, either ischemic or hemorrhagic, with CKD were compared with 30 first ever stroke patients who were free from the signs and symptoms of CKD. All patients were assessed on admission (day 0) …


Protective Role Of Homoeopathic Medicines On Cerebral Ischaemia In Animals, Gulrana Khuwaja, Tauheed Ishrat, M Khan, Syed Raza, M Ahmad Khan, Ajmal Ahmad, Kumar Vaibhav, Anil Khurana, Fakhrul Islam Dec 2014

Protective Role Of Homoeopathic Medicines On Cerebral Ischaemia In Animals, Gulrana Khuwaja, Tauheed Ishrat, M Khan, Syed Raza, M Ahmad Khan, Ajmal Ahmad, Kumar Vaibhav, Anil Khurana, Fakhrul Islam

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Objective: Cerebral ischaemia is the third leading cause of death after cancer and myocardial infarction. The protective effect of some homoeopathic drugs has been studied in the Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion (MCAO) model of rat. Materials and Methods: The rats were pretreated with 200C potency once daily for 5 days orally (1 drop or 21 μl) and post treated after 24 hr of MCAO with 30C potency three times a day for 5 days orally (1 drop or 21 μl) with homoeopathic medicines Crotalus, Phosphorus, Arnica and Crocus. Results: The content of antioxidants, Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances (TBARS) was elevated …


Home-Based Constraint Induced Movement Therapy Poststroke, Stephen Isbel, Christine Chapparo, David Mcconnell, Judy Ranka Oct 2014

Home-Based Constraint Induced Movement Therapy Poststroke, Stephen Isbel, Christine Chapparo, David Mcconnell, Judy Ranka

The Open Journal of Occupational Therapy

Background: This study examined the efficacy of a home-based Constraint Induced Movement Therapy (CI Therapy) protocol with eight poststroke survivors.

Method: Eight ABA, single case experiments were conducted in the homes of poststroke survivors. The intervention comprised restraint of the intact upper limb in a mitt for 21 days combined with a home-based and self-directed daily activity regime. Motor changes were measured using The Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT) and the Motor Activity Log (MAL).

Results: Grouped results showed statistically and clinically significant differences on the WMFT (WMFT [timed items]): Mean 7.28 seconds, SEM 1.41, 95% CI 4.40 – 10.18, …


“I Think Relax, Relax And It Flows A Lot Easier”: Exploring Client-Generated Relax Strategies, Dianne Cirone, Sara E. Mcewen Oct 2014

“I Think Relax, Relax And It Flows A Lot Easier”: Exploring Client-Generated Relax Strategies, Dianne Cirone, Sara E. Mcewen

The Open Journal of Occupational Therapy

Background. Some adult stroke survivors participating in Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP) treatment programs self-generated relax strategies that have not been explored in previous CO-OP publications. The objective of this study was to describe the process by which adults with stroke used relax strategies and to explore the outcomes associated with their use.

Methods. Secondary analysis of transcripts of intervention sessions from five participants was conducted.

Results. All five participants applied relax strategies after initially observing a breakdown in performance that was attributed to increased fatigue or tension. The relax strategies used by the participants during their occupations …


Using Management Information System To Evaluate Quality Of Care At Tertiary Care Hospital’S Stroke Centre, Abdul Malik, A. Zafar, F. S. Khan Jan 2014

Using Management Information System To Evaluate Quality Of Care At Tertiary Care Hospital’S Stroke Centre, Abdul Malik, A. Zafar, F. S. Khan

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

To find out the average length of stay, the rate of I/V catheter cellulites, the rate of bed sores among patients in stroke centre and determine the mortality rates. Methodology: This is a descriptive study, carried out at a tertiary care hospital over the period of six months. Data was analyzed by SPSS version 15.0. Result: Total numbers of patients were 36 from January 1 to June 30, 2007 at Stroke Center Liaquat National Hospital. The mean length of stay was 8.17 ±5.81 days. Patients had cellulitis (intravenous) 97.2%, only 2.8% of patients did not develop. The rate of bed …