1.Prevalence and Determinants of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy in Hypertensive Patients at a Primary Care Clinic
Ching SM ; Chia YC ; Wan Azman WA
Malaysian Family Physician 2012;7(2):2-9
Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) has prognostic significance on cardiovascular mortality and morbidity. However, echocardiography screening for LVH is not routinely done for hypertensive patients in a primary care setting. Thus, this quantitative study aims to determine the prevalence and factors associated with LVH in hypertensive patients at a primary care setting. This was a cross-sectional study of 359 consecutive
patients with uncomplicated essential hypertension attending a hospital-based clinic in Malaysia. All subjects underwent an echocardiography test. LVH occur when the left ventricular posterior wall thickness together with inter-ventricular septal thickness
is ≥11 mm. It was found that 24% patients fulfilled the criteria for LVH. The mean age of the study population was 59.2±7.7 years; mean duration of hypertension was
9.7±7.5 years; and mean blood pressure was 136.5/81.5 (±13.7/7.7) mmHg. Using multiple logistic regression analysis, patients who were obese [odds ratio
(OR) 8.34, 95% confidence interval (CI) 3.14, 22.22] and male gender (OR 1.96,95% CI 1.08, 3.16) had significant positive association with LVH. LVH was found
in approximately one fourth of the hypertensive patients at a hospital-based primary care setting. There was a significant positive association between LVH and obesity
and being male. Guidelines for enhancing use of echocardiography in detecting LVH may be needed
2.Juvenile recurrent respiratory papillomatosis: A rare masquerade of asthma
Boo WH ; Rajan P ; Ching SM ; Lee PY
Malaysian Family Physician 2015;10(2):45-48
Juvenile recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (JRRP) is a rare condition. The varied presentation of this
condition predisposes to misdiagnosis and potential life-threatening airway obstruction. In this paper,
we have reported a case of JRRP presenting as severe respiratory distress and consequently mistreated
as asthmatic attack culminating in a near fatal acute airway obstruction.
3.Thirty Years of Bone Marrow Transplantation in the Singapore General Hospital.
Colin PHIPPS ; Aloysius Yl HO ; Yeh Ching LINN ; Sathish GOPALAKRISHNAN ; Ai Leen ANG ; Jing Jing LEE ; Hong Yen NG ; Francesca Wi LIM ; Priscilla Sm GOH ; Yvonne Sm LOH ; Patrick Hc TAN ; Liang Piu KOH ; Mickey Bc KOH ; Lai Heng LEE ; Yeow Tee GOH ; Yong Wan ONG ; William Yk HWANG
Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2016;45(7):315-317
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