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Esculapio. 2015; 11 (4): 32-36
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-190931

ABSTRACT

Objective: to study the present trends about wife battering in Pakistani population


Material and Methods: two hundred cases of battered wife were selected from Emergency and OPD of Islam Hospital Sialkot, OPD and Emergency of Fouji Foundation Hospital Rawalpindi, PD and Emergency Department of Railway Hospital Rawalpindi, OPD and Emergency Department of Services Hospital, Lahore, and OPD and Emergency Department of Shahina Jamil Hospital Abbottabad. The data was collected on preform with relation to age, socio economic status, literacy rate, occupation, addiction, joint family system and residential area with the permission of authorities of the hospitals. The data was analyzed for results statistically


Results: in this study the victims of battered wife were maximum at the age range 21 30 years 33 % [66 cases] as compared to age range 71 80 years 02 % [04 cases]. The house wives were the maximum victims of battered wife 25 % [50 cases] as compared to belonging to business community wives 05 % [10 cases]. In the lower class the victims of battered wife were 56 % [112 cases]; in middle class 24 % [48 cases] and in high gentry 20 % [40 cases] victims of battered wife were recorded. Among the addicted couples the battering of wife was higher 83 % [166 cases] as compared to non-addicted couples 17 % [34 cases]. The battered wives were 73 % [146 cases] in case of more than one wife as compared to single wife 27 % [54 cases]. Where there was sickness of the wife or husband the victims were 83 % [166 cases] as compared to healthy couple which were 17 % [34 cases]. In illiterate families the victims of battered wife were 63 % [126 cases] as compared to literate families 37 % [74 cases]. In joint family system the victims of battered wife were 67 % [134 cases] as compared to nuclear family system 33 % [66 cases] were seen. The victims of battered wife were maximum from rural area 67 [134 cases] as compared to urban area 33 % [66 cases]


Conclusion: the tendency of battered wife is a global problem. It is increasing day by day in developed/ under developed countries and nations. This trend is even going to be increased in Muslims countries where battering to the wife is prohibited [Haraam]

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JPMI-Journal of Postgraduate Medical Institute. 2012; 26 (4): 363-368
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-151404

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To assess the value of QTc prolongation and heart rate variation as a marker of cirrhotic cardiomyopathy and severity of liver disease. This comparative study was conducted on selected patients with cirrhosis of liver, fulfilling inclusion criteria and were enrolled as group 1. An equal number of non cirrhotic patients were enrolled and included in group 2. QTc and heart rate were calculated and compared between the two groups. Analysis of QTc prolongation and increase in heart rate with regard to severity of liver disease was also made. Fifty confirmed cases of cirrhosis of liver were included in group 1 with equal number of age and sex matched non-cirrhotic patients included in group 2 as controls. The mean +/- SEM of QTc in group1 and group 2 were 0.4707 +/- 0.0065 and 0.3893 +/- 0.00542 seconds respectively. The mean +/- SEM of heart rate was 90.50 +/- 2.839 beats/min and 82.85 +/- 2.207 beats/min in group 1 and 2 respectively. The mean of QTc and heart rate in group 1 was significantly higher as compared to group 2 [p=.001 and p=.0179 respectively]. The mean of QTc and heart rate in subgroup 1A, 1B and 1C was not statistically significant. Patients with cirrhosis have a higher mean QTc and heart rate as compared to non cirrhotic adults. Both tests may be useful markers of Cirrhotic Cardiomyopathy

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