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Objective: To determine the acceptance of retinal screening, Laser uptake and subsequent follow-up in diabetic patients attending the Diabetes Centre of Diabetic Association of Pakistan [DAP], Karachi
Study Design: Observational case series
Place and Duration of Study: Diabetic Centre of Diabetic Association of Pakistan [DAP], Karachi, from January 2011 to December 2012
Methodology: All the diabetic patients were screened for Diabetic Retinopathy [DR] with non-Mydriatic Fundus Camera [NMFC]. Patients with DR were examined by the ophthalmologist using fundus lens and slit lamp. DR was graded for severity on the basis of modified Airlie House Classification. Patients with Sight Threatening Diabetic Retinopathy [STDR] were advised Laser treatment. Each patient was followed-up for at least 6 months. The records of patients recommended Laser were retrieved, and called for re-examination
Results: Retinal screening was accepted by all of the 8368 registered diabetics attending DAP Centre. On fundus photography, 21.2% [1777] individuals were found to have DR. Seven hundred and five [39.5%] patients were found to have STDR. Laser was advised to 96.4% [680] of STDR patients; amongst whom 70.5% [480] accepted Laser treatment. Out of 480 patients who had Laser treatment, 21.2% [107] turned out for follow-up after 6 months
Conclusion: Acceptance of retinal screening and Laser application was good; but follow-up was suboptional
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In the present study management of protocol of 50 cases of snake bites were studied. Twelve had no signs of envenomation while 38 had features of poisoning and were treated. Most of the patients, had poor knowledge of first aid measures and great fear of snake. First aid measures were provided. The hospital treatment included use of anti snake venom. ATS, blood transfusion, steroids, intravenous fluid, and broad spectrum antibiotics. Five patients developed acute renal failure and 2 presented with acute circulatory collapse. All were managed by specific medical therapy. Neither any patient expired nor needed any surgical intervention