1.Effect on Antioxidant Levels in Patients of Breast Carcinoma during Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy and Mastectomy
Gurpreet Singh ; SK Maulik ; Amardeep Jaiswal ; Pratik Kumar ; Rajinder Parshad
Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences 2010;17(2):24-28
Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Indian women. The aim of this
study was to assess the levels of red blood cell (RBC) superoxide dismutase (r-SOD), RBC catalase
(r-CAT), RBC glutathione peroxidase (r-GPx) and the ferric reducing ability of plasma (FRAP) in
advanced breast cancer patients post mastectomy before and after chemotherapy.
Methods: Female breast cancer patients between 27 and 65 years of age who were admitted to
the Department of Surgery of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi were enrolled
in the study. This study included two arms: a control group of healthy age-matched females (n=20)
and patients undergoing treatment with a combination of the anticancer drugs cyclophosphamide,
doxorubicin, and 5-fluorouracil (CAF) (n=55), No treatment was given to the control group. The
CAF group received CAF treatment at weeks 0, 3, and 6, then surgery at week 9 followed by CAF
treatment at weeks 12, 15, and 18. A three-week drug-free interval was included between each cycle
of drug treatment. Blood samples were collected from control subjects and from patients in the CAF
group before administration of drugs at week zero to establish a baseline, again weeks 12 and 18, and
once more at the end of the 26-week treatment. Blood samples collected from the control subjects
and CAF patients were analysed to determine levels of the endogenous antioxidants, r-SOD, r-CAT,
r-GPx, and FRAP.
Results: Levels of r-SOD, r-CAT, r-GPx, and FRAP in CAF-treated patients at 12, 18, and 26
weeks were significantly decreased (P<0.001) in comparison to the baseline levels observed at week
zero.
Conclusion: The results from the present study show that a change in the enzyme antioxidant
systems in patients after chemotherapy and mastectomy causes an overall decrease in antioxidant
levels. Chemotherapeutic agents induce oxidative stress that damages many cellular targets.
2.Coronary artery bypass graft surgery in a young female with systemic lupus erythematosus and its operative challenges: A case report
Gurpreet Singh ; Simon Jerome Vendargon ; Syed Rasul Syed Hamid
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2019;74(6):549-550
We understand that autoimmune disorders such as
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus increases the likelihood of
developing coronary heart disease. However, its
implications on patients undergoing cardiac surgery is not
well understood. Here we present a female patient with SLE
who developed coronary artery disease at a young age and
underwent coronary artery bypass graft surgery. As SLE is
associated with vasculitis, we wanted to understand
regarding the choice of conduit as well as its long term
patency. Also whether percutaneous angioplasty has a role
to play in patients with SLE.
3.Estimating the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on infectious disease notifications in Klang district, Malaysia, 2020–2022
Vivek Jason Jayaraj ; Diane Woei-Quan Chong ; Faridah Binti Jafri ; Nur Adibah Binti Mat Saruan ; Gurpreet Kaur Karpal Singh ; Ravinkanth Perumal ; Shakirah Binti Jamaludin ; Juvina Binti Mohd Janurudin ; Siti Rohana Binti Saad
Western Pacific Surveillance and Response 2025;16(1):40-48
Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted disease surveillance systems globally, leading to reduced notifications of other infectious diseases. This study aims to estimate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the infectious disease surveillance system in Klang district, Selangor state, Malaysia.
Methods: Data on notifiable diseases from 2014 to 2022 were sourced from the Klang District Health Office. The 11 diseases with more than 100 notifications each were included in the study. For these 11 diseases, a negative binomial regression model was used to explore the effect of the pandemic on case notifications and registrations by year, and a quasi-Poisson regression model was used to explore the changes by week.
Results: The results showed a reduction in the number of notifications and registrations for all 11 diseases combined during the pandemic compared with previous years. Changes between expected and observed notifications by week were heterogeneous across the diseases.
Discussion: These findings suggest that restrictive public health and social measures in Klang district may have impacted the transmission of other infectious diseases during the COVID-19 pandemic. The differential impact of the pandemic on disease notifications and reporting highlights the large ancillary effects of restrictive public health and social measures and the importance of building resilience into infectious disease surveillance systems.