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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-225904

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Background:The progressivity of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is associated with several clinical conditions which contribute to high morbidity and mortality, including anemia and hypoalbuminemia. This study aimed to assess the association of anemia and hypoalbuminemia with the mortality of CKD patients undergoing routine hemodialysis (HD) in Siloam Hospital Kupang.Methods:We conducted a retrospective cohort study based on Indonesia renal registry data system and hospital medical records. We studied the following variables: gender, age, etiology of CKD, vascular access of HD, and prevalence of anemia and hypoalbuminemia. All analysis was performed using SPSS software version 22.Results:There were 128 patients enrolled in this study. Of the total patients who died, most of them died within the first 3 months since the initiation of HD (62.1%). The majority of patients had anemia (67.2%) and hypoalbuminemia (69.5%). The bivariate analysis showed that anemia (p value=0.192), and hypoalbuminemia (p value=0.336) were notstatistically significant associated with mortality among patients undergoing routine HD.Conclusions:Anemia and hypoalbuminemia are not statistically associated with mortality outcome of CKD patients in Siloam Hospital Kupang. However, these conditions may still have prognostic importance for CKD patients undergoing routine HD. Further studies with larger size of cohort and longer period of time are warranted.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-225889

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Background:Aim of the study was to analyse the relation between elevated neutrophil lymphocyte ratio (NLR), and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) in Helicobacter pylori(H. pylori)positive chronic gastritis patients, as compared to the control group containing H. pylorinegative chronic gastritis patients.Methods:Chronic gastritis patients were segregated in equal numbers based on H. pyloristatus. NLR was calculated, and ESR noted from the observations, comparison was done between the control and the study groups.Results:A total of 100 patients were included in the study. The 50 each from the control and study group. An observation of elevation in NLR and ESR in H. pyloripositive chronic gastritis patients, as compared to the control group was seen. With an average NLR of 2.43 and 1.43, in the control and study group, respectively.Conclusions:Raise in NLR in H. pyloripositive chronic gastritis patients with an associated raise in ESR suggests, the severity of the infection and the need for eradication and prevent complications

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-225866

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Pancreaticopleuralfistula is a very rare complication of acute and chronic pancreatitis. High index of suspicion is needed to diagnose in patients with alcohol induced pancreatitis, presenting with recurrent or persistent pleural effusion. Patient typically presented with pulmonary symptoms, rather than abdominal complaints, leading to delay in the diagnosis. Here we present a case of a known chronic pancreatitis who presented to us with massive left sided pleural effusion. Blood coloured pleural fluid analysis showed lipase and amylase levels in hundred thousand and ten thousand ranges. Diagnosis was made by CECT abdomen and confirmed with MRCP. Patient was treated with first line medical management of thoracocentesis and ERCP with pancreatic duct stenting.

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