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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-93771

ABSTRACT

Infective endocarditis (IE) is a rare but serious complication of permanent cardiac pacemaker placement. Endocarditis in the presence of prosthetic valves and pacemakers is usually due to staphylococci. We present a case of pacemaker endocarditis caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa that was successfully treated with a combination of antimicrobial therapy and percutaneous removal of the colonized lead.


Subject(s)
Endocarditis, Bacterial/etiology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Pacemaker, Artificial/adverse effects , Pseudomonas Infections/etiology
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-93843

ABSTRACT

In 2340 adult patients above the age of 26 years with rheumatic valvular disease (RHD) seen since 1987, injection benzathine penicillin (once in 3 weeks) was discontinued and the patients were followed for evidence of rheumatic fever for a period of one to nine years (mean of 3 years). Recurrence of rheumatic fever was seen in 5 patients (0.21%). This study confirms that recurrence of rheumatic fever in patients with RHD above 26 years of age is very low and hence we recommend long term chemoprophylaxis to the patients above the age of 26 on an individual basis.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Adult , Female , Heart Valve Diseases/prevention & control , Humans , Male , Penicillin G Benzathine/therapeutic use , Penicillins/therapeutic use , Recurrence , Rheumatic Fever/prevention & control
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Indian Heart J ; 1996 Jul-Aug; 48(4): 357-60
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-3464

ABSTRACT

The exercise capacity of 155 hospital-based patients (125 males and 30 females) who underwent treadmill testing and coronary angiography for investigation of chest pain was used to derive regression equations for exercise capacity (METS) against age. A regression equation [18 - 0.16 x (age)] for males and [11 - 0.84 x (age)] for females was obtained. Using these equations an exercise capacity nomogram was developed. From this nomogram the predicted exercise capacity was calculated for another set of 228 patients (209 males and 19 females) whose treadmill tests were negative. The results confirmed that the nomogram could be applied to determine the expected and actual exercise capacity of Indians within a mean difference of 0.08 METS. This nomogram is being offered for clinical, therapeutic and preventive use for Indian patients.


Subject(s)
Adult , Aged , Chest Pain/diagnosis , Coronary Angiography , Exercise/physiology , Exercise Test , Female , Cardiac Catheterization , Hemodynamics , Humans , India , Male , Middle Aged , Prognosis , Reference Values , Regression Analysis
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Indian Heart J ; 1996 Mar-Apr; 48(2): 171-2
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-5055
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-87533

ABSTRACT

A study of 516 patients with diabetes mellitus who presented with chest pain and an equal number of matched controls without diabetes examined by selective coronary arteriography was undertaken. Detailed analysis of the angiograms showed that prevalence of CAD in diabetics with symptoms was 86.6%. This prevalence increased with age. Multivessel disease was more common in diabetics that in controls (p < 0.01). In diabetic patients disease involvement of proximal and distal segments in the same vessel was more common (p < 0.01). The Gensini score of quantitative expression of severity of CAD was higher in diabetics (p < 0.05). The number of occluded segments in the coronary tree was higher in diabetics (p < 0.01). No correlation could be established between severity of disease and age, body mass index or duration of diabetes. It is concluded that diabetes affects the coronary arteries of Indian patients more adversely than those of non-diabetics. The prevalence of CAD among diabetics increases linearly with age.


Subject(s)
Adult , Age Factors , Aged , Case-Control Studies , Coronary Angiography , Coronary Artery Disease/epidemiology , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/complications , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Prevalence
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Indian Heart J ; 1995 Sep-Oct; 47(5): 477-80
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-6013

ABSTRACT

Seventy two consecutive patients without a history of diabetes and normal fasting plasma glucose were included in this study of insulin levels. Standard oral glucose tolerance test with 75 gm glucose and fasting and two hour insulin levels were estimated in all patients. Coronary artery disease (CAD) was confirmed or excluded by selective coronary arteriography. In 20 patients, CAD was diagnosed by electrocardiographic (ECG) and clinical evidence of earlier myocardial infarction. Mean fasting plasma insulin was 31.40 +/- 22.2 IU/dl in the CAD positive and 32.3 +/- 13.6 IU/dl in the CAD negative group. The mean two hour plasma insulin was 274.6 +/- 301.1 IU/dl in the CAD positive and 104.8 +/- 74.9 IU/dl in the CAD negative group (p < 0.04). Two hour plasma insulin levels were significantly higher in patients with atherosclerotic coronary artery disease. It is concluded that the estimation of a two hour plasma insulin level after 75 gm of glucose load, could help differentiate CAD from normals.


Subject(s)
Coronary Disease/blood , Female , Humans , Insulin/blood , Male , Middle Aged
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-95209

ABSTRACT

The effect of betamethasone on the outcome in moderate to severe tetanus was studied in a randomised, double blind, placebo controlled study in 22 patients. The mortality rate was reduced by 36.1% with the addition of corticosteroids to the regime of treatment. Betamethasone did not alter the duration of intensive care in those requiring it, but reduced the need for tracheostomy and ventilation. The mean daily dose of diazepam required was not significantly different between the two groups and there was no increase in the incidence of infections in the betamethasone group.


Subject(s)
Adult , Betamethasone/administration & dosage , Developing Countries , Double-Blind Method , Female , Humans , India , Infusions, Intravenous , Male , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Survival Rate , Tetanus/drug therapy
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