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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-209873

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Neutrophils play as major phagocytes that participate in the various effector phase of immunity. Mannosebinding lectin (MBL) assisted priming of neutrophils could trigger various processes including modulationof endocytosis rate, reactive oxygen production, chemotaxis, etc., through interactions with cell surfacereceptors. The physiological receptor for MBL on neutrophil's surface is still unreported. Macromoleculardocking could be attempted to determine the protein-protein interactions which are important forunderstanding cellular function and organization. The study was performed to identify the interacting partnerof MBL present on neutrophils surface which leads to the activation of various cell processes. Protein networkanalysis, homology modeling, and Rigid docking were performed to explore structural features and bindingmechanism of MBL with its cellular receptors. The results indicates that CR1 interact with the MBL and mayact as MBL receptor.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-200352

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Methotrexate (MTX) is the most widely used drug in clinical practice for long term treatment of connective tissue disorders. As this drug has narrow therapeutic index, if it goes unmonitored can lead to life threatening complications. Herein we are describing the case of a patient who presented with ventricular arrhythmia, due to failure to execute MTX therapy in the prescribed frequency and took daily dose of MTX which was meant to be taken as a weekly dose pointing to failure of patient education or patient comprehension regarding MTX and finally succumbed due to cardiogenic shock. We concluded this causality as probable/likely category according to WHO-UMC causality categories.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-200349

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Warfarin is an oral vitamin K antagonist prescribed to those patients for the treatment and prevention of thromboembolism. The major challenges to be faced during the therapy were a greater risk for both major as well as minor bleeding, which makes the regular monitoring of INR (international normalized ratio) mandatory. Herein, we reported a case of Warfarin induced hematuria which is serious and we concluded this causality as possible category according WHO-UMC causality category.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-200296

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Background: Osteoporosis (OP) is a silently progressing metabolic bone disease that results in loss of mineralized bone and subsequent fractures with minor trauma. Fracture related pain and physical inability to perform activities of daily living can lead to psychological consequences that impair Quality of Life (QoF). However, much less is known about Indian scenario. Hence, our study becomes imperative. Aim of this study to the drug utilization pattern and to analyze Quality of life of postmenopausal women suffering from osteoporosis.Methods: An analytical cross-sectional study was done on 91 post-menopausal osteoporotic women. Drug utilization pattern was evaluated. Pre-validated QUALEFFO-31 questionnaire was administered to each patient to record patient’s perceived QoL. Scores were calculated according to the algorithm. Higher scores indicated poor QoL. The collected data was analyzed with SPSS software (version 23)and p value ?0.05 was considered as statistically significant.Results: The mean age group of presenting patients was 56.2±6.6 years. All the patients received Calcium and vitamin D supplements and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for pain relief. But only 33% of the patients received any one of the bisphosphonates (BP). For analysis, patients were grouped into Group-1(n=60) who did not and Group-2 (n=31) who did receive a BP. QOL analysis showed that pain domain was affected the most. Also, patients in Group 2 reported worse score in all the domains in comparison to Group 1 (P<0.05). It is likely that BP might need more time to show considerable effect or because it was added only to those patients who already had more complaints and could afford the high cost.Conclusion: BP in spite of being the drug of choice for OP is used less commonly in India. OP causes pain and physical debilitation with detrimental effect on mental health. Longer duration prospective studies are needed to study the association of QoL and use of BP in OP patients.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-199993

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Oseltamivir was approved for the prevention and treatment of influenza in 1999 by the USFDA (US Food and Drug Administration). The use of Oseltamivir is increasing rapidly all over the world, especially after the 2009 “Swine Flu” pandemic. Less data is published as far as the cardiovascular side effects of Oseltamivir are concerned, but it could be associated with some serious cardiovascular side effects. This study presented a case series of 5 cases suspected to be suffering from seasonal influenza H1N1 (“Swine Flu”), who developed sinus bradycardia while they were on Oseltamivir therapy.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-199959

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Rituximab has a myriad of clinical uses, ranging from its disease modifying action in rheumatoid arthritis, to its role in chemotherapy for cancer. Being an anti CD20 monoclonal antibody, it controls inflammation by targeting peripheral B cells including those present in the synovium. The use of Rituximab is associated with some side effects such as cytopenias and increased risk of infections such as JC virus reactivation leading to multifocal encephalopathy. The role of Rituximab as an immunosuppressant has been established. However, its association with tuberculosis in endemic countries like India is yet to be understood well. The study was a cross sectional study of the two cases reported about the incidence of tuberculosis in patients receiving infusions of rituximab for rheumatoid diseases. These adverse drug reactions were reported to the nearest pharmacovigilance center through the Vigiflow portal of WHO and were assessed for their causality as per the WHO scale. A 45 year old male patient, a known case of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, presented to a tertiary care hospital with high grade fever with chills and rigors after which he was diagnosed with pleural effusion due to tuberculosis. The patient was on immunosuppressants which included Rituximab, Mycophenolate Sodium, Prednisolone and Hydroxychloroquine. Rituximab was withdrawn and the remaining medications were continued as per the initial plan. A 19 year old male patient, a known case of dermatomyositis and dilated cardiomyopathy, presented to a tertiary care hospital with complaints of fever with chills and rigors, and breathlessness on exertion which was followed by the diagnosis of miliary tuberculosis. Earlier, the patient was on Rituximab, Cyclophosphamide, Hydroxychloroquine and Prednisolone. Plan of further infusions of Rituximab and Cyclophosphamide was terminated while the remaining medications were continued. Both the patients were put on anti tubercular therapy and are now improving. The association of bacterial infections like tuberculosis with the use of Rituximab is not well understood. However, Rituximab being an immunosuppressant can be considered to be related to this infection. In our case series we readdress this association through a literature review.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-199956

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Electrolytes imbalance has been reported with the use of several antimicrobials in clinical scenarios. Piperacillin/tazobactam is a commonly used antibiotic with tolerable side effects and broad antimicrobial activity in general practice. Herein we report a case of a 27 year old male presented with Road Traffic Accident with depressed frontal bone fracture, fracture humerus and fracture of great toe complicated with Ventilator associated Pneumonia (VAP) who developed hypokalemia secondary to intravenous piperacillin-tazobactam. Upon withdrawal of the drug, serum potassium normalized in 2 days. There were no other underlying renal or hepatic illness and other causes of hypokalemia. Hypokalemia is a serious adverse effect of piperacillin-tazobactam and should be suspected while treating patients with this drug in clinical practice especially in Intensive Care Units (ICU). We concluded this causality as probable/likely category according to WHO-UMC Causality Categories.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-199883

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Health care workers are at increased risk of needle stick injuries. Blood borne diseases that could be transmitted by such an injury include HIV, Hepatitis B, HCV and many others. Post exposure prophylaxis should be immediately started within 72 hours and should be continued for 28 days. Currently two Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors (NRTIs) are given along with one NNRTI (Non- Nucleoside reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor) including Efavirenz or Nevirapine. Multiple adverse effects have been reported with all the Anti- Retroviral Therapies including various cutaneous manifestations. A 22-year-old intern doctor studying in tertiary hospital of Ahmedabad had a needle stick injury with a needle contaminated with blood of HIV positive patient. Post Exposure prophylaxis was started within 72 hours consisting of fixed dose regimen of Tenofovir disprodoxil sulphate, Efavirenz and lamivudine. He was started with the drug within 2 hours and was prescribed one drug per day for next 27 days. On 22nd day he started having rash on his body which started on palms and soles. On 23rd day he saw severe facial edema along with edema on lips and rash spreading to other parts of the body. He was diagnosed with Hypersensitivity reaction and angioedema due to ART drug therapy. He was instructed to stop ART medications and was given antihistaminic for the symptoms. Patient's angioedema was relieved in 2-3 days and rash disappeared after 4-5 days. As he had already finished 23 days of therapy he was instructed to discontinue the drugs. No recurrence of rash or angioedema was noted. This case points out the severity of side effects in the normal healthy people taking ART as Post Exposure Prophylaxis. Apart from cutaneous manifestations, angioedema is a very grievous condition which doctors should always have lower threshold for diagnosis. Early diagnosis can prevent further complications. ART drugs have many complications and these patients should have intensive regular monitoring while on treatment. Also, proper education is required for needle cut injuries in health care workers.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-199872

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Background: Electrolytes play an important role in various physiological functions of the body. Electrolyte disturbances are one of the most common problems encountered in critically ill patients. Drugs are also known to cause adverse electrolyte consequences. These drugs could be anti-hypertensive agents, hormones, antipsychotics or steroids. There is paucity of published literature on electrolyte disturbances caused by drugs. The purpose of our study was to evaluate the electrolyte disturbances caused by various drugs in critically ill patients.Methods: Following approval of the Institutional Ethics Committee, data collection was started. Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) presenting as an electrolyte disturbance in emergency medicine department or occurring in hospitalized patients in the Intensive care unit (ICU) of our hospital was be collected. ADRs resulting into electrolyte disturbances were identified and analysed in detail for demographic details, types of electrolyte disturbances, seriousness, severity, causality and preventability of ADRs. Fisher's exact test was done to find out the statistical difference between the electrolyte disturbances and different drugs.Results: Total 58 ADRs were reported as an electrolyte disturbance. Mean age of the patients affected was 52.48 years. Highest number of ADRs were observed in the age group of 61 to 70 years. Hypokalemia constituted 32 cases (55.2%) followed by hyponatremia (25.9%), hyperkalemia (6.9%), hypernatremia (6.9%), hypocalcemia (1.7%), hypomagnesemia (1.7%) and hypophosphatemia (1.7%). Insulin was associated with maximum cases of ADRs (27.6%).Conclusions: Electrolyte disturbances constitutes a major chunk of ADRs especially in critically ill patients. The physicians must be well-versed with the dynamics of fluid-electrolyte balance.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-199834

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Background: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are negative consequences of drug therapy. ADR results in diminished quality of life, increased physician visits, hospitalizations, and even death. Hence a study was planned to detect and analyze ADR encountered in emergency medicine department.Methods: Data was collected over a period of 1 year after taking approval from IRB (Institutional Review Board) and written informed consent from patients. ADRs presenting as a cause of hospital admission or developed during hospitalization were analyzed.Results: A total of 229 ADRs were analyzed. Majority of ADRs were found in the age group of 40-60 Years. The M: F Ratio was 1.10:1. According to Wills and Brown Classification, majority of the ADRs belonged to Type A. According to Hartwig and Siegel classification of severity of ADRs, 18.78% of the ADRs were severe in nature. According to Schumock and Thornton preventability score, majority (64.19%) of the ADRs were not preventable, whereas 17.03% were definitely preventable. 120 (52.40%) of the ADRs were serious in nature Anti-infective were the most common drug class (30.13%) followed by CVS (24.03%) group of drugs. About (57.64%) ADRs fall in the category of probable/likely. Regarding their Outcome, 44.10% of the ADRs were recovered and 43.23% were recovering.Conclusions: Anti-infective were the most reported drug class to cause ADRs in a tertiary care emergency medicine department. Causality assessment according to WHO-UMC and Naranjo’s causality assessment criteria reported to be Probable. Whereas modified Schumock and Thornton scale preventability scale showed that majority were not preventable.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-199730

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Older patients suffering from depression and psychosis have markedly increased since last decade. So, has the use of antidepressants and antipsychotics. The prevalence of hyponatremia due to these drugs is common in general as well as psychiatric practice. It may also lead to life threatening morbidity and mortality. Loss of renal function, polypharmacy, dementia and other conditions of advanced age can either exacerbate the severity of hyponatremia or mask its onset. In this case series, total four cases were reported of hyponatremia and drugs causing it were escitalopram, quetiapine, tianeptine and oxcarbazepine. Due to polypharmacy, a chance of hyponatremia was more in these patients. Patients received infusion of hypertonic saline with salt added diet to treat hyponatremia. Symptoms of hyponatremia were improved after the treatment. In all four cases, WHO and Naranjo’s causality assessment revealed ‘possible’ causal relationship with the prescribed drug. Prescribers should be aware of such adverse effect due to these drugs.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-199550

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Drug Therapeutic failure is a rare condition which is underreported in recent scenario. It is important for the chronic diseases like Hypertension where it could lead to fatal outcome. In our case report elderly male patient taking tablet Amlodipine once daily as antihypertensive medication and had 2 years without any events. Patient came to the emergency department with the complaint of altered sensorium and elevated blood pressure. The mechanism for sudden increase in blood pressure (Decreased Therapeutic Response) in patient with ongoing treatment with amlodipine could be due to sympathetic over activity (e.g. stress), pharmacokinetic variation or counterfeit drug.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-153304

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Post-Polio Syndrome (PPS) affects polio survivor’s years after the initial polio attack. They report new musculoskeletal symptoms. The purpose of this case report was to determine the effect of a physical therapy intervention on these symptoms in a 53 year old male subject with residual poliomyelitis of left lower limb more than right. Strengthening and aerobic exercises along with lifestyle modification advices were found to be beneficial with respect to all outcome measures taken after 4 and 12 weeks of program, with deterioration in none. This is a first case report documenting benefits of physical therapy following PPS in India. Its findings support the use of exercise in subjects with late effects of poliomyelitis and provide clinically valuable knowledge regarding the treatment efficacy of PPS exercise regimens.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-154538

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Sublingual dermoids are the rarest forms of craniofacial dermoids mostly seen in young individuals. Excision of large and deep submental dermoid is generally done via extraoral approach scarring the most prominent part of the face, which can lead to post operative scar hypertrophy and hyperpigmentation especially in non‑Caucasian races. Presence of such scars leads to adverse psychological effects in young individuals. Excision via intraoral route, although technically demanding, can be simplified using basic principles of plastic surgery leading to optimal aesthetic outcome with least downtime. We excised a large sublingual dermoid extending deep to the mylohyoid muscle through intraoral approach with excellent cosmetic results. Clinicians dealing with such lesions should keep these principals in their armamentarium when dealing with this rare subset of cases.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-152225

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Aim:Surface detail reproduction and dimensional stability of Poly vinyl siloxane impression material is most important property for final success of fixed partial denture. Purpose: This study was carried out to determine the effect of retraction cord medicaments (epinephrine, aluminum chloride and ferric sulfate) on the dimensional accuracy and surface detail reproduction of polyvinyl siloxane impressions. Method and materials: Polyvinyl siloxane impressions were made of standardized metal dies (American Dental Association [ADA] specification No. 19) and was treated with 1 of the 3 retraction cord medicaments. Dimensional accuracy was evaluated by comparing the average length of a line in the impressions to the standard die. Surface detail reproduction was evaluated by viewing the impressions under low-angle illumination at 10X magnification. Reproduction was considered satisfactory if 2 of 3 horizontal lines were reproduced continuously. The dies were also evaluated under the microscope before the impression was made. Results: The medicaments did not significantly affect the dimensional stability. Aluminum chloride and ferric sulfate had an adverse effect on surface detail reproduction. Epinephrine had no effect. Discussion: The changes in dimensional accuracy were within ADA guidelines, the surface detail reproduction was modified such that the impression would be considered clinically unacceptable. For optimal results, care must be taken to remove all traces of these retraction cord medicaments prior to recording of a polyvinyl siloxane impression.

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Indian J Exp Biol ; 2012 Feb; 50(2): 141-146
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-145234

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Administration of cadmium (Cd) significantly increased the peroxidation markers such as malondialdehyde and protein carbonyls along with significant decrease in antioxidant markers such as super oxide dismutase and reduced glutathione in liver and kidney tissues. Cadmium also caused a significant alteration in hepatic and renal functional markers in serum viz. total protein, albumin, alanine transaminase, blood urea nitrogen and creatinine. Prominent pathological changes observed in liver were severe vascular and sinusoidal congestion with diffuse degenerative changes and mononuclear infiltration into peripheral areas, while the kidney showed vascular and glomerular congestion, cloudy swelling of tubular epithelium. Co-administration of ethonolic extract of T. terrestris or vitamin E along with Cd significantly reversed the Cd induced changes along with significant reduction in Cd load.

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