scholarly journals Spleenic Injury Management at a Tertiary Care Center in Rural Area of India - A Clinical Analysis

Author(s):  
Ankur B Pachani ◽  
Jaimin K Shah ◽  
Akash B Pachani ◽  
Ali Reza Shojai
2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (6) ◽  
pp. 411-415
Author(s):  
Dr. Umesh Kumar Gupta ◽  
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Dr. Shesh Kumar ◽  
Dr. Kunwar Bharat ◽  
Dr. Yogendra Sing Yadav ◽  
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Author(s):  
Mahavir P. Nakel ◽  
Prakash L. Gattani

Background: In the developing world, even today, perhaps delivery is the commonest event where life and death stand side by side for both, the expectant mother and her forthcoming newborn. India being second most populous country in the world, women and pre-school children constitute about one third of total population; any neglect or delay in care can adversely affect the wanted outcome. The aim of the study was to assess factors affecting institutional and home delivery in rural areas under field practice area of tertiary care center in Aurangabad city. The objectives of the study were as follows: to estimate the prevalence of home and hospital delivery in rural area and to study and analyze the factors affecting place of delivery i.e. home or hospitalMethods: Present study was undertaken in the two sub centers under one of the primary health cares in field practice area under tertiary care hospital in Aurangabad city. A total of 659 respondent women were interviewed to collect information regarding first and last delivery.Results: Total 58.27% women were delivered in private hospitals and only 18.66% delivered in Government institutions while prevalence of Home delivery was 23.06%.Conclusions: Early antenatal care (ANC) registration from the first pregnancy of the women with recommended visits should be encouraged since ANC registration has greater influence in selection of place of delivery.


Author(s):  
Prabha Agrawal ◽  
Rahul Agrawal ◽  
Ganshyam Jagathkar

The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is spreading globally at an accelerated rate. A serious public health threat, it has caused a major impact on health care systems with a significantly high mortality and morbidity. Physiological changes and immuno-compromised state make pregnant women vulnerable during infectious disease outbreaks and hence need a more cautious approach. With this report we aim to share our experience regarding clinical characteristics, management and outcomes of 10 diagnosed COVID-19 pregnant women undergoing cesarean section at Medicover hospital, a tertiary-care center in Hyderabad, India between July to September 2020. All 10 pregnant women were referred in their third trimester with diagnosis of COVID-19. 2 out of 10 patients had severe COVID-19 and were managed in the ICU. All patients underwent emergency cesarean sections and none of the infants were infected with COVID-19. At discharge, all patients and the newborns were in a clinically stable condition. Effective management strategies incorporating integrated team approach, early cesarean section and low-threshold for mechanical ventilation has been shown to be associated with favorable outcomes for mothers diagnosed with COVID-19 and their infants. Also, the present data does not support any evidence of vertical transmission of SARS-CoV-2 virus in those manifesting during the third trimester of pregnancy.


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