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Professional Medical Journal-Quarterly [The]. 2010; 17 (4): 643-647
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-118013

ABSTRACT

Intersurgical-gel [I-gel] is a new supraglottic airway device that is widely being used to secure airway during general anaesthesia. The objective of the study is to compare the ease of insertion of Intersurgical-gel and Laryngeal mask airway [LMA]. This study was conducted in Department of anaesthesia Hameed Latif Hospital, Lahore. 100 American Society of Anesthesiologists [ASA] I-II, patients were enrolled in this study for elective surgery divided in 2 groups of 50 each. LMA and l-gel were used in groups A and B respectively for intra operative maintenance of airway. Randomization through random number table in Statistical Package for Social Sciences [SPSS] version 17 was used. There were 50 patients in both groups. There were no statistical significant difference between the patients age of two groups. There was absolutely no difference between 2 groups regarding ease of insertion because both groups had 84% easy and 16% satisfactory insertions. Insertion time of LMA and l-gel in first and second attempt were also comparable and statistically nonsignificant. Airway manipulations was required in both groups for insertion of device, in LMAgroup 30% required and 70% did not require and in i-gel group 48% required and 52% did not require. There is no statistical significant difference between both groups. Bleeding was noticed on 2% of i-gel and with LMA no bleeding occurred and 2% laryngospasm incidence noticed in both groups. we found that regarding ease of insertion there is statistically no significant difference between l-gel and LMA


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Humans , Anesthesia, General/instrumentation , Intubation, Intratracheal/instrumentation , Equipment Design , Disposable Equipment , Fiber Optic Technology , Intubation, Gastrointestinal/instrumentation
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Medical Forum Monthly. 2008; 19 (10): 28-34
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-88707

ABSTRACT

The prevalence of occupational diseases has increased progressively for the past two decades. Worldwide it has been estimated that 15% of adult onset asthma is caused by occupational exposure 35. WHO keeps on formulating and revising its guidelines regarding the prevention of occupational hazards but, because of poor implementation, especially in the third world countries including Pakistan, work-related ailments are becoming a challenge for the health sector. Pakistan is an agricultural country with cotton as it cash crop. A lot of manpower related with the cotton textile industry. Byssinosis is a disease related with the cotton dust and we lack the data at national level about the health of our cotton mill workers. It was therefore considered worthwhile to conduct the present study. To ascertain the effects of cotton dust on the peak expiratory flow of cotton mill workers in comparison with the healthy controls who never had exposure to the cotton dust. Subjects exposed and not exposed to cotton dust were analytically studied. The study was carried out at the out patient Department of Pulmonology department, Nishtar Hospital, Mullan. Six months from Oct 2006 till April 2007. A total of 200 male subjects [100 healthy controls and 100 cotton mill workers] who strictly met the inclusion criteria were selected from the OPD of pulmonology department. The peak expiratory flow rate [L/min] of cotton mill workers was significantly lower as compared to the control subjects [P<0.05] and this impairment was directly proportional to the duration of exposure to the cotton dust in the mill. The present study, concluded that the peak expiratory flow [L/min] was decreased in the cotton mill workers. This impairment is directly proportionate to the duration of exposure. The health status of the cotton mill workers was found unsatisfactory in the southern Punjab. It was therefore, strongly recommended that the mill, workers should be properly educated to adopt the-protective measures like masks, gloves, goggles etc, and also they should be kept under periodic medical surveillance


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Humans , Male , Byssinosis/prevention & control , Cotton Fiber , Occupational Diseases/prevention & control , Peak Expiratory Flow Rate , Gossypium
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