1.Hepatocyte Dysfunction in Patients with Nodular Goiter after Thyroidectomy Previously Received Hormone Suppressive Treatment
Emil ISKANDAROV ; Nazrin AGAYEVA
International Journal of Thyroidology 2022;15(1):36-41
Background and Objectives:
Hepatic functions in patients with nodular goiter, who received long-term hormonal suppressive treatment was not well enlightened in publications. We studied liver specific enzymes activities in patients with nodular goiter after thyroidectomy. The aim of this study was comparative analysis of treatment outcomes of patients who were previously treated with L-thyroxine and were operated skipping hormonal treatment.
Materials and Methods:
88 patients (basic group) with nodular goiter underwent surgical operation without any drug treatment. 86 patients in control group received hormonal suppressive treatment with L-thyroxine for 6-12 months and then underwent thyroidectomy. Liver ultrasound (US) scanning and laboratory tests were comparatively studied 3, 6, 12 months after thyroidectomy.
Results:
Patients that received long-term hormonal suppressive treatment and then admitted for surgery, suffered from discomfort in upper right abdominal quadrant. The ALT, AST, Alkaline Phosphates and GGT activity of those patients was increased, and steatohepatitis was identified in US investigations. Also, total bilirubin, especially the unconjugated fraction concentration was higher in control group. The hepatocytes functional activity in basic group was slightly affected.
Conclusion
Long-term hormone suppressive therapy resulted in dysfunction of hepatocytes. It’s highly recommended to the patients with hormonal therapy resistant nodules to undergo surgical treatment.
2.Knowledge and Attitude of Neonatal Jaundice – Orang Asli Perspective
Muhammad Nazrin Asyraf Adeeb ; Kartik Kumarasamy ; Sabariah Abdul Hamid ; Nur Ain Mahat ; Kalnissha Arumugam ; Syasya Hannany Abdul Shukor
Malaysian Journal of Health Sciences 2016;14(2):65-68
The incidence of neonatal jaundice among aborigines is increasing with the morbidity and mortality among this group are well recognized. This study aimed to assess the knowledge and attitude status on neonatal jaundice among Orang Asli in Sepang, Selangor. Cross-sectional study was conducted within two weeks in Kampung Orang Asli in Sg. Pelek, Sepang, Selangor. A simple random sample of adults aged 18 years and above was selected. Data were collected by an interviewed structured questionnaire. Overall, out of 152 residents, 67% were aware about neonatal jaundice. Majority of them were female (72%), married (78.4%) and respondents who have children (86%). Among those who were aware, almost 68% have good knowledge, in which 70% recognized jaundice by yellow discoloration on the body. High pitched crying (12.7%) and not feeding (10.8%) were among symptoms they knew. Almost 50% of the respondents believed neonatal jaundice may cause mental retardation. As for management of neonatal jaundice at home, majority of them (47%) will expose the baby under the sun, 7.8% will take herbal medication whereas 2% will continue with breast feeding. Almost eighty percent of the respondents will send their jaundiced baby to the hospital immediately, whereas 23% prefer management by nurse at home. Although majority of respondents in Kg. Orang Asli Sg. Pelek have good knowledge & good attitude on neonatal jaundice, some mothers are still likely to resort to self-treatment with potentially harmful therapies.
Jaundice, Neonatal
3.Evaluation of YouTube videos as sources of information about complex regional pain syndrome
Aylin ALTUN ; Ayhan ASKIN ; Ilker SENGUL ; Nazrin AGHAZADA ; Yagmur YAGMUR
The Korean Journal of Pain 2022;35(3):319-326
Background:
As the internet usage becomes easily accessible, the patients are more frequently searching about diseases and medicalon-medical treatments.Considering that complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a debilitating disease, it is important to check the information that patients are accessing. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the reliability, sufficiency, and accuracy of the YouTube videos about CRPS.
Methods:
This study is a descriptive research which is derived by searching videos using the keyword ‘complex regional pain syndrome’ on YouTube. Relevancebased sequencing was used to sort the videos. Sources and video parameters were documented. To evaluate the accuracy, reliability and content quality of the videos, Global Quality Score, Journal of American Medical Association Benchmark Criteria and Modified DISCERN Questionnaire scales were used.
Results:
A total of 167 videos were included in this study. The majority of the videos originated from USA (80.2%, n = 134). The median number of views was 639 and the viewing rate was 73.3. Most of the videos had partially sufficient data and the interaction index viewing rate parameters for videos with high content quality were greater than videos with low content quality (P = 0.010, P = 0.014).
Conclusions
Our results showed that videos about CRPS on YouTube mostly had partially sufficient data and include intermediate-high quality contents. Moreover, high-content quality videos had higher viewing rates, interaction indexes, number of likes, longer durations, as well as better reliability and accuracy scores. Videos with high quality and reliable content are needed to reduce misinformation about CRPS.
4.Distal Femur Fracture Treated With Locking Plate: 3 Years Single Center Review
Muhammad Najmi AG ; Wong YJ ; Nazrin ; Leong YH ; Ruben JY
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2019;13(Supplement A):262-
5.Early Outcome Of Operative Treatment For Acetabular Fracture : Hospital Serdang Experience
Ahmad AS ; Najmi AG ; Nazrin MM ; Faiz N ; Ruben JY ; Rohaman T ; Ashraf H ; Fahrudin CH
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2019;13(Supplement A):283-
6.A Review on Ergonomics Factors Determining Working in Harmony with Exoskeletons
Isa Halim ; Muhammad Nadzirul Izzat Mahadzir ; Zulkeflee Abdullah ; Muhammad Zaimi Zainal Abidin ; Mohd Nazrin Muhammad ; Adi Saptari
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2023;19(No.6):311-327
Exoskeletons are wearable devices that can enhance human strength and are used in various fields, such as healthcare and the manufacturing industry. However, poorly designed exoskeletons can strain the muscles and cause injuries to users. The objectives of this review paper are to review the ergonomics factors that contribute to a harmonious
user-exoskeleton interaction and to explore the current trends, challenges, and future directions for developing ergonomically designed exoskeletons. In this review, 102 relevant papers published from 2015 to 2023 were retrieved
from Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar. These papers were considered in the analysis for gathering relevant information on the topic. The authors identified six ergonomics factors, namely kinematic compatibility, contact
pressure, postural control, metabolic cost, cognitive workload, as well as task demands and workplace conditions,
that can influence the interaction between users and exoskeletons. By understanding and addressing these ergonomics factors during the design and development process, exoskeleton designers can enhance the user experience and
adoption of the devices in daily living activities and industrial applications.