1.Investigation on mechanical properties of contemporary metallic bone plates: towards the development of composite bone plates.
Hoque ME ; Zainal NH ; Syarif J
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2008;63 Suppl A():91-92
This study aims at investigating the mechanical properties of the contemporary metallic bone plates determining the effect of their length, width and thickness on the properties and compares with the composite bone plates. Three-points bending test was performed over the stainless steel plates of different length, width and thickness. The test results showed that different plates had different mechanical properties. However, the properties are still much higher than that of particular bones intended to be treated. Therefore, the reported findings strongly encourage developing composite bone plates with biocompatible polymers/fibers that would have modulated properties according to the requirements.
2.Multiple Scattered and Small Lesions of Lower Limbs: Idiopathic Calcinosis Cutis: A Case Report
Ferdaus-Kamudin NA ; Mohamed-Haflah NH
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2018;12(1):66-68
Calcinosis cutis is a rare presentation and not many caseshave been reported especially of idiopathic type. We arereporting a case of idiopathic calcinosis cutis of lower limbsin a 33-year old female who presented to our clinic formultiple painless swellings over her lower limbs for the pastsix months, without any history of trauma or infection. Wehave decided to observe her condition on regular follow-upand conservative management.
3.Ventricular dyssynchrony is common among heart failure patients with narrow QRS complex
Yaakob ZH ; Syed Tamin S ; Nik Zainal NH ; Chee KH ; Chong WP ; Hashim NE ; Singh R ; Zainal Abidin I ; Haron H ; Wan Ahmad WA
Journal of University of Malaya Medical Centre 2009;12(2):57-62
Current selection guideline for CRT uses broad QRS duration (>120 ms) as a marker for ventricular
dyssynchrony. However, more recent data supports mechanical marker specifically measured
by Tissue Doppler Imaging (TDI) as a better criterion to predict response to CRT. Sixty seven
patients with significant left ventricular dysfunction (EF less than 40%) and narrow QRS complex
were prospectively enrolled. They underwent Tissue Doppler Imaging (TDI) study to evaluate
intraventricular mechanical dyssynchrony. Dyssynchrony index which is defined as standard
deviation of time to peak systolic velocity in twelve ventricular segments was measured. A value
greater than 32.6 is taken to reflect significant ventricular dyssynchrony. Overall 38 patients
(56.7%) demonstrated significant dyssynchrony. There was no significant correlation between QRS
duration and the Ts-SD-12 (r = 0.14, p = 0.11). Ventricular mechanical dyssynchrony is common
in patients with normal QRS duration. Therefore, QRS duration alone will miss a substantial
proportion of suitable patients for CRT and therefore deny them this adjunct therapy. We propose
echocardiographic parameters, specifically TDI, to be included in patient selection criteria for CRT.