1.Fatal Non-traumatic Fat Embolism
Norhafizah Mohtarrudin ; Iskasymar Itam @Ismail
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2020;16(Supp 9, November):120-122
Non-traumatic fat embolism (NTFE) is infrequently encountered in the clinical setting. The incidence of clinically
detected fat embolism is less than 1%. It is diagnosed based on the evidence of fat emboli occluding the vessel lumen
in a patient with no prior history of trauma. We report a case of NTFE in a lady who developed breathlessness and
collapsed following home vaginal delivery. Post-mortem examination revealed extensive fat emboli in the pulmonary
vessels. We elucidate the clinical challenges in diagnosing fat embolism (FE) in a patient without history of trauma.
2.Regional Emergency Stroke Quick-Response (RESQ) Network: A Proposed Paradigm of Malaysia Stroke Care Services
Peck Kee Chia ; Nur Afiqah Mohamad ; Liyana Najwa Inche Mat ; Iskasymar Itam@Ismail ; Abdul Hanif Khan Yusof Khan ; Wei Chao Loh ; Wan Aliaa Wan Sulaiman ; Fan Kee Hoo ; Ezamin Abdul Rahim ; Ahmad Sobri Muda ; Hamidon Basri
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2020;16(No.4):353-361
Stroke care service in Malaysia is suboptimal despite the fact that it is one of the commonest cause of death. This
is due to several limitations, including lack of resources and funding for the stroke care establishment and the management itself. Alternatively, other regions have come up with numerous ways to combat the difficulties in order
to provide better stroke care services. We have identified the overwhelming benefits of creating stroke care units,
thrombolysis services, and endovascular thrombectomy. For this reason, we designed a Regional Emergency Stroke
Quick Response Network (RESQ) based on the needs of the current situation in Malaysia. With a standardised RESQ
training, we hope to achieve close-knitted cooperation in between the emergency medical services, emergency department team and the RESQ, which subsequently will create an ideal improvised stroke care units.