2.2005 Questionnaire Survey on Non-Smoking at Public Places, Schools, Nursery Schools and Post Offices in Mizunami (Comparison with 2004 Survey)
Tetsuo HATTORI ; Hiroyuki OHBAYASHI ; Masanori NISHIO ; Hirohiko YAMASE
Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine 2005;54(5):756-761
This paper reports the findings of a follow-up survey on non-smoking carried out in 2005. The previous survey was conducted in 2004 by distributing questionnaires to public facilities, schools, nursery schools and post offices in Mizunami. Method:The questionnaires consisted of the same questions as the previous ones and were sent to the same 64 facilities. Results:The questionnaires were recovered from 59 facilities(92.2%). Compared with the results of the previous survey, the number of public facilities, schools, offices and resting rooms where smoking is totally prohibited increased. In post offices, smoking corners disappeared. Progress was also made remarkably in division of public space and a workplace into smoking and nonsmoking areas. The smoking ratio of employees in these facilities surveyed decreased from 20% to 17%. Conclusion:Our survey confirmed that nonsmoking has steadily won public acceptance in a matter of one year.
Surveys
;
Smoking
;
public
;
Schools, Nursery
;
After values
3.A Case of Intestinal Adhesive Ileus, Successfully Treated with Daikenchuto during Pregnancy and Post Cesarean Section
Takeshi NAKAYAMA ; Kazunori TANAKA
Kampo Medicine 2009;60(6):647-651
We report a clinical case of adhesive ileus that was treated with daikenchuto during pregnancy, and post cesarean section. A 29-year woman, who had undergone a laparotomy for small intestinal volvulus at the age of 15, was referred to our hospital for abdominal distention at11weeks gestation. Her severe abdominal distention led to the intestinal adhesive ileus finding. After treatment with daikenchuto, she had mass diarrhea while the abdominal symptoms disappeared. Afterwards, the prenatal course was uneventful. Spontaneous labor began at 36 weeks gestation. Under the indication of fetal distress, an emergent cesarean section was performed. There was widespread adhesion between the small intestine and abdominal wall. On post operative day 4, nausea and vomiting increased. Daikenchuto was orally administered with the diagnosis of recurrent adhesive ileus. On day 6, flatus and soft stool were passed. On day 9, oral food ingestion was begun. Her post operative course was uneventful beyond this, and she was discharged on day 25. Recently, clinical reports of adhesive ileus during pregnancy have been increasing as average maternal ages rise. Adhesive ileus during pregnancy tends to be critical for mothers and babies, so a surgical procedure is necessary in many cases. This report suggests the usefulness of daikenchuto for adhesive ileus during the perinatal period.
Intestinal Obstruction
;
Pregnancy
;
Cesarean Section
;
Adhesives
;
After values
4.A Case of Post-severe Pneumonia Successfully Treated with Seihaito, who Discontinued Home Oxygen Therapy
Ryukichi MATSUI ; Shotai KOBAYASHI
Kampo Medicine 2007;58(2):285-290
We report the case of a 76-year old male patient who was able to discontinue home oxygen therapy (HOT) after developing severe pneumonia, for which he was hospitalized on February 17, 2004.We first administered antibiotics. Although blood inflammatory response markers became negative, his hypoxemia persisted, and HOT was introduced.We subsequently administered Seihaito, without changing his other oral medications. Hypoxemia and his general condition then improved remarkably. In the end, the patient was able to discontinue HOT. This case may demonstrate an ability of Seihaito to contribute to respiratory tract clearance, and inhibit inflammatory response in the alveoli.
Oxygen Therapy Care
;
Pneumonia
;
Hypoxemia
;
After values
;
Home
5.Post-impact disaster surveillance - A medical reconnaissance team at tsunami-struck Sri Lanka.
Nasir Mohamad ; Nor Hidayah Abu Bakar ; Nik Arif Nik Mohamed ; Kamarul Aryffin Baharudin ; Abu Yazid Md Noh ; Rashidi Ahmad ; Nik Hisamuddin Nik Abd. Rahman
Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences 2007;14(1):79-83
Emergency Medicine and Disaster Medicine are two specialties which are similar in the multidisciplinary involvement during the acute phase of the disaster. Recently, there was an increase in the number of disasters in the world but not many physicians are familiar with the principles for dealing with such situations, the unique organizational demands, coordination and the urgent need for medical assistance and relief. This case report delineates our experiences at a tsunami disaster area and the approach to setting up a medical relief team in the affected area. A medical reconnaissance team comprising of an emergency doctor from Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia (H.U.S.M) and two MERCY Malaysia members was assembled. The team flew to Colombo on day 5 after the tsunami with medical supplies and related materials. The mission started from December 31st 2004 until January 8th 2005. Our surveillance area covered the Southern and Eastern Province with a total distance of 1700 km along the coast. The strategies employed during this medical reconnaissance included risk analysis, devising a resources matrix, developing lines of communication and rapport with other relief teams, Sri Lankan government agencies, and local and international non-government organizations. As a result, our team was able to set up a medical relief camp and distribute the relief items to the tsunami victims. In conclusion, the Disaster Emergency Medical Assistant Team (DEMAT) from H.U.S.M and MERCY Malaysia were able to set up and provide medical relief with our limited resources to a large scale disaster situation.
Disasters
;
legal surveillance
;
Sri Lanka
;
Malaysia
;
After values
6.Post viral acute multifocal posterior placoid pigment epithiopathy in a teenage child.
Angeline D C Nga ; N Ramli ; Z Mimiwati
The Medical journal of Malaysia 2009;64(2):176-8
We report a rare case of a young boy presenting with bilateral blurring of vision following a viral like illness. Fundus examination revealed multiple pale cream-coloured lesions scattered across the posterior pole of both eyes. Fundus fluorescein angiography showed characteristic features of early hypofluorescence and late hyperfluorescence, further confirming the diagnosis of acute posterior placoid pigment epitheliopathy (AMPPPE). He was treated with topical steroids for the accompanying mild anterior uveitis. He had a prompt visual recovery with no adverse sequelae.
Posters [Publication Type]
;
Viral
;
Acute
;
Pigments
;
After values
7.Post-operative surgical wound infection.
The Medical journal of Malaysia 1990;45(4):293-7
The occurrence of post-operative wound infection was studied respectively over an eight month period in the University Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. One hundred and seventy four (3.4%) surgical wounds out of 5129 operations became infected. The clean wound infection rate was 2.9%, rising to 5.4% and 12.2% for clean-contaminated and contaminated surgical wounds respectively. Of the wound infections, 80.8% occurred within the first two weeks post-operatively. Bacteriological studies revealed that the commonest bacterial isolates were Staphylococcus aureus (36.1%), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (15.4%) and Klebsiella species (10.1%).
seconds
;
Wound Infection
;
After values
;
Surgical wound
;
Surgical Wound Infection