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Indian Pediatr ; 2010 July; 47(7): 630-631
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-168604

ABSTRACT

A case-control study was conducted to study the Lipid profile of high risk children (age 2-10 years). There was a significant elevation of total cholesterol (P<0.001) and LDL (P<0.001). Early dietary and lifestyle modifications can prevent this cascade.

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Indian J Physiol Pharmacol ; 1998 Apr; 42(2): 303-6
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-107937

ABSTRACT

Thirty four healthy young male subjects performed symptom limited exercise on Bruce protocol on treadmill machine. Hyperventilation induced labile repolarisation ST-T abnormalities were observed in 2 whereas exercise induced ST changes (upsloping ST depression in 4 and horizontal ST depression in 1) were observed in 5 additional candidates. Changes were unaccompanied by symptoms or signs and quickly reverted back to normal within 30 sec. of cessation of exercise and hence were 'probable false positives'. Sixty-eight age and sex matched volunteers (including former 34) when exercised on Master's stepper, failed to reveal any change probably due to the lack of continuous ECG monitoring device.


Subject(s)
Adult , Electrocardiography/methods , Exercise/physiology , Exercise Test , Heart Rate/physiology , Humans , Hyperventilation/epidemiology , Male , Prevalence
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-85416

ABSTRACT

Complications occurring in 2,400 treadmill tests are reported, out of which 2107 (87.8%) were on males and 292 (12.2%) on females. The total number of patients with complications was 29 (1.2%) and the types were: acute MI in 2, ventricular tachycardia (sustained) in 3, nonsustained in 7 with ventricular couplets in 3 patients, atrial tachyarrhythmias in four of AVNRT in 2, EAT in 2, SVT with abberancy in 1, SVT (undifferentiated) in 3, bradyarrhythmias in form of sinus bradycardia in 4, hypotension in 4 and AV block in 2. There were no deaths. Only 8 (0.33%) patients required treatment-2 each of acute MI, sustained VT, AVNRT and hypotension, though only 4 of them were hospitalised (2 each of acute MI and VT) and subsequently discharged. Highest incidence of complications was seen in post MI patients (2.01%) followed by those with typical anginal pain (1.9%) and they had more serious problems in form of MI and sustained VT. 55.17% patients with complications were positive for provocative ischaemia as compared to 22.75% positivity in the total. Although 14 (38.2%) patients developed complications at workload of 4-6 METS but 2 achieved load of 10 METS also. Complications were seen mostly during exercise and also during recovery only.


Subject(s)
Arrhythmias, Cardiac/epidemiology , Coronary Disease/diagnosis , Exercise Test/adverse effects , Female , Humans , Incidence , Male , Middle Aged , Myocardial Infarction/epidemiology , Risk Factors
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-95493

ABSTRACT

Sodium valproate was used as monotherapy in 90 cases with epilepsy who had at least one fit per week, irrespective of the type of seizures. The effect of the drug was evaluated on the basis of change in seizure frequency. Serum valproic acid levels were estimated by homogenous enzyme immunoassay. All the patients with absence (5/5) and myoclonic (3/3) seizures and 80% (42/53) of cases with generalized tonic-clonic seizures, became seizure free. Six of ten patients with only tonic seizures became seizure free. An average daily dose of 19.6 mg/kg provided a mean valproic acid level of 81.4 micrograms/ml in all seizure free patients. No correlation could be established between valproate dose and serum levels. Mild transient side effects were noted. No haematologic abnormality or hepatotoxicity was observed. Valproate sodium effectively controlled seizures in a majority of patients with partial seizures. Serum level monitoring helps to establish an optimal dose to keep the patient seizure free. No correlation could be established between side effects and serum levels.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Adult , Child , Clinical Trials as Topic , Electroencephalography/drug effects , Epilepsy/blood , Female , Humans , Male , Valproic Acid/pharmacokinetics
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