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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-207285

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Background: Hysterectomy is one of the most common gynecological surgeries performed around the world. This study was done to review the data of all patients who underwent TLH. With this study a uniform method of performing TLH by a single surgeon was assessed.Methods: A 5 years retrospective study was performed at Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara College of Medical Sciences and Hospital Dharwad, Karnataka India. Demographic data, pre-operative findings, indication for surgery, intra-operative and post-operative complications, duration of surgery were recorded and analyzed.Results: A total of 118 women were included in the study. Mean age of the patients wasMost common indication for the surgery was leiomyoma. Mean operating time was 162.18 minutes. Mean weight of the post-operative specimen was 208.45 grams. Intra-operative urinary bladder injury was seen in 1 patient. Conversion to laparotomy was needed in 2 patients.Conclusions: With improving experience TLH can be performed safely without complications. As number of surgeries done increases duration of TLH reduces. TLH can be effectively used to avoid laparotomy.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-194920

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Chronic sinusitis, defined as an inflammatory process that involves the paranasal sinuses and persists for 12 weeks or longer. The conventional treatment is either conservative or surgical. Since this ailment is of a chronic nature, simple conservative management will not be sufficient for a cure. Even though the surgery is effective, there is chance of recurrence and morbidity. The clinical picture of chronic sinusitis shows the predominance of Kaphavata dosha in Jatrurdhwa. Sigru is a single drug having Thikshna ushna guna and Vatakaphahara properties and is included in Sirovirechana group. Arkaprakasa written by Ravana illustrates a large number of Arkas (distillates) which is found to be very effective and harmless and Sigrubeeja Arka nasya indicated in Siroroga was selected for the study. Methods: The study design was interventional pre and post evaluation without control and sample size fixed as 30 patients. The data collection was done with case proforma, symptomatic scoring using VAS scale, Nasal Signs and Symptoms Score (NSSS), and X-ray PNS. Selected patients were subjected to Nasyakarma with Sigrubeeja arka for a period of 7 days. Assessments were done prior to the commencement of intervention and on 15th, 30th, 60th day of follow up. Statistical analysis was done using Wilcoxon Signed Rank test. Result: Change in outcome variables like headache, nasal obstruction, nasal discharge, loss of smell, and postnasal drip, showed significant results. Conclusion: Sigrubeejaarka was found to be effective in chronic sinusitis.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-206578

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Background: Anemia due to Iron deficiency is the commonest malnutrition disorder seen throughout the world and in India. It is also responsible for increased incidence of premature births, low birth weight babies and high perinatal mortality. Hence, the present study undertaken to assess efficacy and safety of injectable iron sucrose with oral ferrous ascorbate.Methods: 100 pregnant women, between gestational age 14 and 28 weeks were divided randomly into two groups i.e. group A consists of oral iron, a total of 200 mg of elemental iron per day, two 100mg iron tablets per day and group B consists of iron sucrose at the rate of 200mg on alternate OPD day. Informed consent was taken from each patient.Results: The percentage rise in hemoglobin at fourth and eighth weeks of treatment was statistically significant when compared to the baseline. Statistically significant rise in hemoglobin, PCV and ferritin levels were found at fourth and eighth weeks in IV group when compared to oral group.Conclusions: This study concluded that intravenous iron sucrose is safe and highly efficacious for the treatment of anemia in pregnancy. It restores iron stores more promptly. Iron sucrose therapy is more effective in achieving the optimum results, an increase in hemoglobin concentration, PCV levels and an increase in ferritin levels also. Therefore, it is a suitable alternative to oral iron with minimal side effects in those patients who cannot tolerate oral iron therapy.

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Indian Heart J ; 2018 Mar; 70(2): 266-271
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-191780

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Background Ischemic heart disease (IHD) and chronic airway disease (COPD and Asthma) are major epidemics accounting for significant mortality and morbidity. The combination presents many diagnostic challenges. Clinical symptoms and signs frequently overlap. There is a need for airway evaluation in these patients to plan appropriate management. Methods Consecutive stable IHD patients attending the cardiology OPD in a tertiary care centre were interviewed for collecting basic demographic information, brief medical, occupational, personal history and risk factors for coronary artery disease and airway disease, modified medical research centre (MMRC) grade for dyspnea, quality of life-St. George respiratory questionnaire (SGRQ), spirometry and six-min walk tests. Patients with chronic airway obstruction were treated as per guidelines and were followed up at 3rd month with spirometry, six-minute walk test and SGRQ. Results One hundred fourteen consecutive patients with stable cardiac disease were included (Males-88, Females-26). Mean age was 58.89 ± 12.24 years, 53.50% were smokers, 31.56% were alcoholics, 40.35% diabetics, 47.36% hypertensive. Twenty five patients had airway obstruction on spirometry (COPD-13 and Asthma-12) and none were on treatment. Thirty-one patients had cough and 48 patients had dyspnea. Patients with abnormal spirometry had higher symptoms, lower exercise tolerance and quality of life. Treatment with appropriate respiratory medications resulted in increase in lung function, quality of life and exercise tolerance at 3rd month. Conclusion Chronic respiratory disease in patients with stable IHD is frequent but often missed due to overlap of symptoms. Spirometry is a simple tool to recognize the underlying pulmonary condition and patients respond favorably with appropriate treatment

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