scholarly journals CATAMNESIS OF CHILDREN FROM MOTHERS WHO HAD A(H1N1)PDM09 INFLUENZA DURING PREGNANCY

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Aryuna Bazarova ◽  
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Yanzhima Bolotova ◽  
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The aim of this study was to assess 5-years catamnesis of children from mothers who had A(H1N1)pdm09 influenza during pregnancy. The design of the research: cohort cross-sectional retrospective �case � control� study. The study group included 227 children of mothers who had A(H1N1)pdm09 influenza during pregnancy, and the control group was consisted of 227 children whose mothers didn�t have A(H1N1)pdm09 influenza in epidemic period during pregnancy. It was shown that 11,9 % of children born to mothers with influenza infection during pregnancy vs 1,8 % of children of the control group to 5-year age formed a cohort of patients with recurrent respiratory tract infections (p < 0,001). Acute respiratory infections were complicated by pneumonia in 15,4 % of study group children vs 8,8 % of children in the comparison group (p = 0,044). We founded a significant association between maternity A(H1N1)pdm09 influenza during 1st and 2nd trimesters of gestation and increased frequency of asthma in their children.

1996 ◽  
Vol 168 (2) ◽  
pp. 241-243 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. K. Jha ◽  
G. S. Stein ◽  
P. Fenwick

BackgroundConcurrent use of lithium and ECT is suspected to increase neurotoxicity.MethodA retrospective case-control study over an eight-year period was conducted to investigate the adverse effects of a combined lithium/ECT treatment Thirty-one subjects with combined lithium/ECT treatment were compared with a control group (ECT only) of 135 cases matched for age and sex.ResultsMost cases in both groups had no adverse effects. Three (10%) study group subjects and 15 (11 %) controls experienced brief delirium. Three controls and none of the subjects developed a prolonged confusion. There were no significant differences in the profile of other adverse effects between the two groups.ConclusionPrescription of lithium together with ECT was not associated with higher frequency of adverse effects.


2020 ◽  
Vol 134 (4) ◽  
pp. 350-353
Author(s):  
M Narayan ◽  
S Limbachiya ◽  
D Balasubramanian ◽  
N Subramaniam ◽  
K Thankappan ◽  
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AbstractObjectivesPharyngocutaneous fistulae are dreaded complications following total laryngectomy. This paper presents our experience using 3–5 ml gastrografin to detect pharyngeal leaks following total laryngectomy, and compares post-operative videofluoroscopy with clinical follow-up findings in the detection of pharyngocutaneous fistulae.MethodsA retrospective case–control study was conducted of total laryngectomy patients. The control group (n = 85) was assessed clinically for development of pharyngocutaneous fistulae, while the study group (n = 52) underwent small-volume (3–5 ml) post-operative gastrografin videofluoroscopy.ResultsIn the control group, 24 of 85 patients (28 per cent) developed pharyngocutaneous fistulae, with 6 requiring surgical correction. In the study group, 24 of 52 patients (46 per cent) had videofluoroscopy-detected pharyngeal leaks; 4 patients (8 per cent) developed pharyngocutaneous fistulae, but all cases resolved following non-surgical management. Patients who underwent videofluoroscopy had a significantly lower risk of developing pharyngocutaneous fistulae; sensitivity and specificity in the detection of pharyngocutaneous fistulae were 58 per cent and 100 per cent respectively.ConclusionSmall-volume gastrografin videofluoroscopy reliably identified small pharyngeal leaks. Routine use in total laryngectomy combined with withholding feeds in cases of early leaks may prevent the development of pharyngocutaneous fistulae.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qiang WEI ◽  
Qin-yan CAO ◽  
Li ZHANG ◽  
Yi XU ◽  
Mei-fan DUAN

Abstract Backgroud: When labour induction should be offered to women at or beyond term is unclear. This work aimed to investigate the effects of the timing of labour induction on maternal and neonatal outcomes in low-risk pregnancies. Methods: This retrospective case-control study involved low-risk primigravid pregnant mothers in whom labour was induced at 40-41+6 weeks at our two hospitals between January and December 2017. According to the gestational age at labour induction, participants were categorized into the study group (40-40+6 weeks, n=284) or to the control group (41-41+6 weeks, n=172), and maternal and neonatal outcomes were compared.Results: The study group showed significantly shorter labour in the first stage (391.8±225.7 vs. 472.0±268.9 min, P=0.006), second stage (65.41±38.66 vs. 53.73±31.58 min, P= 0.008) and total stage (453.0±235.8 vs. 535.7±259.8 min, P=0.005). The two groups showed no significant differences in the methods of labour induction or in the rates of failure of labour induction, of caesarean delivery, of postpartum haemorrhage, or of admission to the neonatal intensive care unit.Conclusions: Our retrospective study suggests that inducing labour at 40-40+6 weeks does not increase the risk of adverse maternal or foetal outcomes, and that it shortens labour. These results suggest that labor induction at 40-40+6 weeks was feasible for low-risk primiparas.Trial registration: The research has been approved by the Ethics Committee of West China Second Hospital of Sichuan University and Chengdu Women and Children's Central Hospital, China. Patients gave written informed consent for their anonymized medical data to be analyzed and published for research purposes.


2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 227-233
Author(s):  
Magdalena Kleszyk ◽  
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Elżbieta Mizgała-Izworska ◽  
Anna Góra ◽  
Maciej Przybył ◽  
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Recurrent respiratory tract infections in children are a common health problem. Exposure to harmful environmental agents and coexistence of chronic diseases affect the severity and rate of infections. Ineffective outpatient treatment is an indication for a more comprehensive diagnostic workup. The aim of the study was to determine the cause of recurrent respiratory tract infections in children. The study group included 130 children aged 3–17 years who were referred for diagnostic investigation to determine the cause of recurrent respiratory tract infections. The eligibility criterion for the study group was the occurrence of 8 or more respiratory tract infections a year in children aged up to 6 years and 5 or more infections a year in children aged 7–17 years. The study group was subdivided into the following age groups: 3–5 years (n = 60), 6–9 years (n = 35), 10–13 years (n = 11) and 14–17 years (n = 24). The presence of potential risk factors for recurrent infection was analysed on the basis of questionnaires. Tests and examinations were also performed in order to exclude allergies, ear, nose and throat disorders and gastroesophageal reflux disease. Selected laboratory values (complete blood count, vitamin D concentration, immunoglobulin levels) were compared with those obtained from 86 healthy children from the control group. The majority of children had risk factors for recurrent respiratory tract infections. Adenoid hypertrophy was diagnosed in 44.6% of children, asthma in 36.9%, vitamin D deficiency in 30.7%, gastroesophageal reflux disease in 16.2% and immunodeficiency in 9.2% of children. Multimorbidity was found in 34.6% of the subjects. In the study group, there were higher vitamin D levels [study group: 25.6 ng/mL (25th percentile = 17; 75th percentile = 33.3), control group: 22.84 ng/mL (25th percentile = 16.3; 75th percentile = 28.7); p < 0.044] and higher leukocyte levels [study group: 7.5 × 103/μL (25th percentile = 5.9; 75th percentile = 9.1), control group: 6.4 × 103/μL (25th percentile = 5.3; 75th percentile = 7.7); p < 0.02]. The results indicate that children with recurrent respiratory tract infections are a heterogeneous group of patients. The youngest children were the largest group (n = 60). In the majority of children, the onset of symptoms was associated with the beginning of nursery/preschool or school attendance. In 1 in 3 children, a combined presence of a few diseases was found which increase susceptibility to recurrent respiratory tract infections.


2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-4 ◽  
Author(s):  
Seda Ates ◽  
Gonca Batmaz ◽  
Osman Sevket ◽  
Taner Molla ◽  
Cem Dane ◽  
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Objective. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of maternal age on prenatal and obstetric outcome in multiparaous women.Materials and Methods. A retrospective case control study was conducted, including women aged 40 years and over (study group,n=97) who delivered at 20 week’s gestation or beyond and women aged 20–29 years (control group,n=97).Results. The mean age of women in the study group was41.2±1.7years versus25.4±2.3years in the control group. Advanced maternal age was associated with a significantly higher rate of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, fetal complication, and 5-minute Apgar scores <7 (P<0.05). Caeserean section rate, incidence of placental abruption, preterm delivery, and neonatal intensive care unit admission were more common in the older group, but the differences were not statistically significant.Conclusions. Advanced maternal age is related to maternal and neonatal complications.


2013 ◽  
Vol 02 (01) ◽  
pp. 005-010
Author(s):  
Sabita Singh ◽  
T. S. Gugapriya

Abstract Background : Placenta is regarded as the byproduct of the birth process, but actually it is the mirror of maternal and foetal status. It often reflects the progress of many maternal conditions during pregnancy and is known to undergo changes both structurally and functionally in hypertensive pregnancy due to hypoxia. Aim: To compare the histopatological changes in hypertensive placentae with that of normal placentae. Materials and methods: A retrospective case control study was carried out on human placentae with 50 as study and 50 as control group . Placentae of study group were divided into three categories depending upon severity of hypertension. Tissues were microscopically studied for various histopathological changes. Results: Among severe pregnancy induced hypertension cases (PIH), 77.77% showed red infarction while 70.6% of eclampsia showed white infarction. 76.47%, 64.7% and 58.82% of eclampsia cases showed syncytial knots, fibrinoid necrosis and stromal fibrosis repectively. 70.6% of eclampsia cases showed cytotrophoblastic proliferation and calcification separately. Hyperplasia of tunica media was found in 20%, 50% and 58.82% of mild PIH, severe PIH and eclampsia respectively. Conclusion: Infarction, cyotrophoblastic cellular proliferation, syncytial knots, fibrinoid necrosis, stromal fibrosis, calcification and tunica media hyperplasia were seen with increased frequency in the study group as compared to control group. In study group, eclamptic placentae showed all the microscopic changes in significant number.This study of microscopic changes occurring in hypertensive placentae can be used to enhance our knowledge about the severity and progress of the disease. This can equip us to effectively manage the hypertensive pregnancies.


2015 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 28
Author(s):  
Miaozhu Liu

<p><strong>Objective:</strong> To observe and analyze infection control and nursing quality after performing comprehensive nursing management to patients of respiratory diseases.<strong> </strong><strong>Methods:</strong> To conduct a retrospective clinical data analysis of 92 hospitalized patients with respiratory tract infections, who were randomly divided into the study group (46 cases) and control group (46 cases). Both groups were given routine anti-infection treatments. Meanwhile, the study group received comprehensive nursing management, while the control group received routine infection nursing. The clinical effects of patients in the two groups were then compared.<strong> </strong><strong>Results:</strong> There were 45 cases (7.83%) of effective clinical infection control in the study group, and 43 cases (93.48%) in the control group. No significant difference was observed between the two groups (<em>p</em> &gt; 0.05). In terms of significant efficiency, there were 41 cases in the study group (89.13%) and 33 cases in the control group (71.74%) and the difference was statistically significant (<em>p</em> &lt; 0.05). <strong>Conclusion:</strong> Comprehensive management of respiratory infection in patients under respiratory medication not only controls the infection effectively, but improves nursing quality and clinical effects, and it plays an active role in infection control and nursing quality.<strong></strong></p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (14) ◽  
pp. 3067
Author(s):  
Majid Moshirfar ◽  
Kathryn M Durnford ◽  
Adam L Lewis ◽  
Chase M Miller ◽  
David G West ◽  
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Femtosecond (FS) lasers initially had a higher incidence of diffuse lamellar keratitis (DLK) compared with microkeratome flap creation. It has been theorized that higher-frequency lower-energy (HFLE) FS lasers would reduce the incidence of DLK. Our study sought to evaluate the incidence of newer HFLE FS lasers with pulse frequencies above 60 kHz. It was a retrospective case-control study evaluating the incidence of DLK following flap creation with one of three FS lasers (AMO iFs, WaveLight FS200, Zeiss VisuMax). Uncomplicated LASIK cases were included as the control group (14,348 eyes) and cases of DLK were recorded in the study group (637 eyes). Of the 637 cases of DLK, 76 developed stage II, 25 progressed to stage III, and only three developed stage IV DLK. The overall incidence rate of DLK was 4.3%; it has fallen with the invention of newer HFLE FS lasers and is approaching the DLK incidence rates of DLK with microkeratome.


Author(s):  
Quratul-Ain Zafar

Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on frontline healthcare workers in Pakistan in terms of psychological factors emotional distress, insomnia, and burnout. Study Design: Observational cross-sectional study. Place and Duration of Study: This study was conducted at different hospitals across Pakistan and data collection was carried out from 15th June 2020 till 15th August 2020. Material and Methods: This was a questionnaire-based study aiming to compare the levels of burnout and emotional distress between frontline COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 healthcare workers. Any physician, nurse, and other healthcare workers were recruited from emergency care units and Covid-19 care units (target group), and non-COVID-19 care units (control group). Participation was voluntary and participants had to complete self-reported questionnaires and scales. A mixed-mode data collection was carried out, either in paper or web-based form to ensure maximum participation. Results: The independent t-test showed a statistically significant difference between the two groups regarding depression, stress, and insomnia. The study group showed higher scores for these factors than the control group. Chi-square test of association revealed significant scores of burnout and professional fulfillment in both groups. There was a higher prevalence of burnout in the study group than in the control group. Conclusion: This study concludes that there was a significant psychosocial impact of the Covid-19 pandemic in the frontline healthcare workers measured in terms of emotional distress, insomnia, and burnout.


2019 ◽  
Vol 70 (10) ◽  
pp. 3649-3653
Author(s):  
David Angelescu ◽  
Teodora Angelescu ◽  
Meda Romana Simu ◽  
Alexandrina Muntean ◽  
Anca Stefania Mesaros ◽  
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The aim of this retrospective case-control study is to determine a possible correlation between breathing mode and craniofacial morphology. The study was carried out in the Department of Pedodontics,Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. The sample comprised 80 patients, age between 6 and 13 years, which were divided in two groups based on respiratory pattern: control group composed of 38 nasal breathing children and case group composed of 42 oral breathing children. Three quantitative craniofacial parameters were measured from the frontal and lateral photos: facial index, lower facial height ratio and upper lip ratio. The statistical analysis showed a significant higher facial index (p=0.006*) and an increase lower facial height (p=0.033*) for the oral breathers group. No differences in facial morphology were found between genders and age groups, when comparing the data between the same type of respiratory pattern children. Spearman�s rho Correlation show a significant positive correlation (p=0.002*) between facial index and lower facial height and a significant negative correlation between facial index and upper lip (p=0,005*). Long faces children are more likely to develop oral breathing in certain conditions, which subsequently have a negative effect on increasing the lower facial height by altering the postural behavior of mandible and tongue.


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