1.Aggressive diuretic therapy for a large solitary lung lesion
Mohd Al-Baqlish Mohd Firdaus ; Hazira Zulkafli ; Mohd Ridzuan Said ; Mohd Firdaus Hadi, ; Samshol Sukhari ; Ramesh Singh Arjan Singh
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2020;75(6):750-751
Pseudotumour of the lung is a rare chest x-ray finding
among patients who present with fluid overload. It is caused
by loculated pleural effusion in the lung fissures.
Unfortunately, the occurrence of pseudotumour can be
misleading and sometimes can lead to unnecessary
investigation and emotional stress to the patient. We present
here a case of a 61-year-old gentleman with a known history
of hypertension, diabetes mellitus and dyslipidemia who
presented at University Malaya Medical Centre with
symptoms of fluid overload and a right middle lobe mass on
chest x-ray. The right middle lobe mass disappeared entirely
after being treated with aggressive diuretic therapy. A
diagnosis of pseudotumour was made and described in this
case report.
2.PERCUTANEOUS TRANSVENOUS MITRAL COMMISSUROTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE: A HOSPITAL-BASED RETROSPECTIVE STUDY
Mohd Al-Baqlish Mohd Firdaus ; Shenq Woei Kelvin Siew ; Muhammad Adil Zainal Abidin ; Mohd Ridzuan Mohd Said ; Mohd Firdaus Hadi ; Muhammad Imran Abdul Hafidz ; Muhammad Dzafir Ismail ; Ramesh Singh Arjan Singh ; Wan Azman Wan Ahmad
Journal of University of Malaya Medical Centre 2022;25(2):15-18
Background:
Percutaneous Transvenous Mitral Commissurotomy (PTMC) is a procedure of choice for the treatment of severe mitral stenosis. We aimed to describe our experiences on management of rheumatic heart disease with PTMC in Malaysia.
Methods:
Patients who underwent PTMC were traced through the electronic medical record of University Malaya Medical Centre. The patients detailed echocardiogram parameter pre-procedure, post-procedure and outcome were documented. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS version on 18 for windows.
Results:
11 patients were treated with PTMC in our centre with 90.9% (n=10) success rate. Subjects underwent PTMC were statistically significant associated with improved echocardiogram parameters as following: increase in mitral valve size (p=0.0058) from 0.89 ± 0.2 cm2 (pre) to 1.4 ± 0.4 cm2 (post); reduction in mean pressure gradient across mitral valve (p=0.0283) from 11.5 ± 4.9 mmHg (pre) to 6.9 ± 3.5 mmHg (post); and reduction (p=0.0019) in elevated pulmonary artery systolic pressure from 65.7 ± 21.4 mmHg (pre) to 45.6 ± 10.0 mmHg (post). More than half (62.5%, n=5) of the subjects with favourable Wilkin score 8 or less achieved good outcome defined as post-PTMC mitral valve size ≥ 1.5 cm2 . All subjects with unfavourable Wilkin score of more than 8 only achieved sub-optimal post-PTMC mitral valve size ≤ 1.5 cm2 .
Conclusion
Given the minimally invasive nature of PTMC with comparable excellent haemodynamic outcome to invasive vascular repair, PTMC should be the recommended first line therapy in mitral valve stenosis.
Mitral Valve Stenosis