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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-216157

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Introduction: Idiopathic Membranous nephropathy (IMN) is one of the most common causes of adult onset nephrotic syndrome worldwide. About 50% will slowly progress to renal failure if untreated. Methods: We did a retrospective study in patients with Idiopathic membranous nephropathy who were on follow-up between 2016-2018 at Madras medical college, Chennai. Clinical records, investigations, treatment and treatment response were analyzed. Risk stratification was done according to urine protein estimation, Modified Ponticelli regimen was administered in patients with high risk of renal failure and those with complications. They were followed up 6-12 months. Results: Among 61 patients with IMN, 37 were treated with Modified Ponticelli regimen after 6months of supportive treatment. Spontaneous remission was 14%, after mean follow up of 3.14 yrs total remission was 64.86 %( CR- 43.24%; PR-21.62%) and 35.14% had no remission. Three patients progressed to CKD. Tacrolimus was initiated in non responders to IST. Analysis between IST responders and non responders shows those who presented with lesser proteinuria had statistically better outcome. Conclusion: This retrospective study of IMN showed a reasonably better outcome. Seventeen per cent of patients had spontaneous remission and 64.86% achieved remission with Modified Ponticelli regimen.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-187074

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Background: Mobile phones occupy a significant place in our day to day life. Psychological stress involves the relationship between an individual and the environment and this is appraised by the individual as a threat to his wellbeing. Stroop effect is considered as an indicator of attention disorder and general mood fluctuations. Aim: To study the effect of six weeks of breathing exercise training on perceived stress and stroop effect in chronic smart phone users. Materials and methods: After obtaining approval from the Institute Human Research and Ethics Committee, present study was conducted at Department of Physiology, Govt. Thiruvarur Medical College, Thiruvarur on 60 healthy volunteers (30 females and 30 males) who use smart phones more than 4 hours/day for 1 year were included in the study. Breathing exercise training was given to them for 15 minutes in two sessions per day for 5 days in a week for a total period of 6 weeks. Perceived Stress Score (PSS) and Stroop effect was recorded before and after 6 weeks of study period. Intergroup comparison was done by Student’s unpaired t-test. and intra group comparison was done by Student’s paired t-test. Dinesh T, Dinesh Kumar E, Rajajeyakumar M, Charumathi V. Effect of short-term breathing exercise training on perceived stress and Stroop effect in chronic smartphone users. IAIM, 2018; 5(11): 1-7. Page 2 Results: Average age of the male and female volunteers was 19.9 +1.18 and 19.5+1.07 respectively. There was a significant decrease in Perceived Stress (p<0.001 and p<0.01) among the male and female volunteers respectively. Also there was a statistically significant improvement in stroop effect in male (p<0.001) and female volunteers (p<0.01). The improvements were higher in males compared to females. Conclusion: Results of our study indicates that regular practice of breathing exercises even for short duration like six weeks improves autonomic functions, reduces perceived stress which in turn improves stoop effect

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