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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-213310

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Background: Surgical Apgar score is a simple, objective and economical ten point post-operative prognostic scoring system based on three readily recorded intra operative variables. Aim is to evaluate the applicability and accuracy of the surgical Apgar score in predicting post-operative complications and objectives are to identify patients at risk of developing post-operative complications based on intra-operative data, to study the incidence of post-operative complications and morbidity and mortality in patients undergoing elective and emergency laparotomy.Methods: This was a prospective analytical study carried out at SSG Hospital from November 2018 to October 2019 and achieved sample size was 160 patients. Surgical Apgar score was calculated at the end of the operation from these three parameters: heart rate, mean arterial pressure and expected blood loss.Results: Out of 160 patients, 77 patients were in group 0-5 and complications occurred in 45 patients (58.4%), 54 patients in group 6-7 in which 18 patients (33.3%) suffered a complication and 29 patients in 8-10 surgical Apgar score, rate of complications was 17.3% in category 8-10 Apgar score.Conclusions: Complications are more in low Apgar score patients compared to high Apgar score and in emergency cases compared to elective surgeries, would require more intensive monitoring in the postoperative period.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-152221

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Objective: To study various determinants of hypertension in faculties of various colleges in Bhavnagar city. Method: The present study was conducted among faculties of various colleges in Bhavnagar city. Total 407 faculties were enrolled in the study. Diagnosis of hypertension was done according to JNC VII criteria. Result: We found 27.5% prevalence of hypertension among the faculties. Non modifiable determinants of hypertension like age, gender and family history of hypertension were significantly associated with hypertension. Modifiable determinants of hypertension like smoking, extra salt intake, sedentary life style, co existence of diabetes mellitus and Obesity (BMI ≥25 kg/m2) were significantly associated with hypertension. Conclusion: Hypertension is a major health problem and both non modifiable and modifiable determinants affect hypertension.

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