1.To each her own: separation of conjoined twins- the anesthesiologists perspective
Philippine Journal of Anesthesiology 2003;15(1):29-34
This is a case of conjoined emphalopagus twins, VC and VD, who undergo operation of separation.
Human
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CONJOINED TWINS
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ANESTHESIOLOGIST, SEPARATION
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TWINS
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ANESTHESIA MANAGEMENT
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KETAMINE
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AIRWAY MANAGEMENT
2.Cost-benefit analysis of the newborn screening program of the Philippines.
David-Padilla Carmencita ; Dans Leonila F. ; Tamondong Manuel R. ; Bernal Rose Marichelle S. ; Laceste John Joseph O. ; Capistrano-Estrada Sylvia
Acta Medica Philippina 2009;43(2):46-52
BACKGROUND: Newborn Screening (NBS) is a public health activity aimed at the early identification of infants who are affected by certain genetic/metabolic/infectious conditions. A cost analysis is critical for national implementation for integration as a public health program.
OBJECTIVES: 1) To determine the incidence rates of congenital hypothyroidism (CH), congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), galactosemia (GAL), phenylketonuria (PKU) and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency; and 2) To determine whether NBS is cost-beneficial for each disorder individually or in combination, from a societal perspective.
STUDY DESIGN: Cross sectional survey and cost-benefit analysis.
SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The study was conducted through a screening survey of the original 24 Metro Manila hospitals. Newborns were screened for CH, CAH, GAL, PKU and G6PD deficiency after the 24th hour of life. Those who screened positive underwent serum confirmatory testing. Using incidence rates from the screening survey, a population of 1.5 million, and different screening combinations, the costs for the detection and treatment of the five disorders were compared to the benefits projected from preventing the corresponding complications and consequent productivity losses. For economic evaluation, we compared sequential analysis of doing tandem/multiple testing for the different disorders vs a "do-nothing" alternative. Sensitivity analyses for different incidence and discount rates were conducted to test the strength of the conclusions.
RESULTS: The incidences of the disorders with 95% confidence intervals are: CH is 1:3 235 (1:2 219 - 1:5 946); CAH is 1:7 455 (1:4 046 - 1: 14245); GAL is 1: 106 006 (1: 44 218-1:266 796); and G6PD deficiency is 1:167 (1:151 - 1: 186). Screened individually, CH and G6PD deficiency had net benefits of US$ 5.29 M and US$ 15.44 M, respectively. The other conditions yielded net costs when screened individually - CAH (US$ 2.61 M), GAL (US$ 0.90 M) and PKU (US$ 6.74 M). Pairing the disorders with CH showed the following benefit:cost ratios - CH + CAH, 1.3; CH + GAL, 2.0; CH + G6PD deficiency, 3.4; and CH + PKU, 0.9. Combining disorders resulted in the following benefit:cost ratios - CH + CAH + GAL, 1.2; CH + CAH + GAL + PKU, 0.8; and CH + CAH + GAL + G6PD deficiency, 2.1. Screening for the 5 disorders in tandem resulted in a benefit:cost ratio of 1.4 and a net benefit of US$ 11.42 M.
Human ; Galactosemias ; Glucosephosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency ; Adrenal Hyperplasia, Congenital ; Glucosephosphate Dehydrogenase ; Phenylketonurias ; Lgals7 Protein, Human ; Galectins
3.Efficacy and safety of three concentrations of levobupivacaine administered as a continuous epidural infusion for infusion for postoperative analgesia in Filipino patients undergoing lower extremity orthopedic surgery
Lazatin III Pablo Jacinto F. ; Laceste John Joseph O. ; Torres Neil Stephen A. ; Cordero Cynthia P. ; Pagkatipunan Rodolfo S.
Philippine Journal of Anesthesiology 2007;19(2):51-59
Single enantiomer compounds like levobupivacaine appear to be safe alternative to racemic agents, like bupivacaine for postoperative analgesia. This double-blind randomized dose ranging trial amed to compafe the efficacy sna safety of three concentration of continuous epidural infusion of levobupivacaine for postoperative analgesia after lower extremity orthopedic surgery.
After informed consent, 63 eligible patients were randomized to receive levobupivacaine 0.0625%, 0.125%, or 0.25% as a continuous postoperative epidural infusion. Intraoperatively,vital signs, oxygenation, sensory block level, motor block, and abnormal signs and symptoms were monitored. on and a half (1 1/2) hours after the last intraoperative bolus of levobupivacaine, the epidural infusion was started at a rate of 6/ mL/h for 24 24 hours. Pain intensity and pain reliefscores, using the 10-cm visul analog scale, were assessed postoperatively. The time to first request for analgesia (with morphine or tramadol) and the total rescue doses gicen were recorded.
Twenty patients were randomized to Goup A (0.0625%), 22 to Group B (0.125%), and 21 to Group C (0.25%). All three group were similar as to age, gender distribution and baseline physical findings. Pain scores, pain relief, and ie to the first rescue does were not significant different among the three groups. The most common adverse events were fever (8%), hypotensy (3%), and vomiting (2%). one patient developed severe hypotensio probably secondary to inadequately replaced intraoperative blood loss.
Levobupivacaine is effective and safe for postoperative analgesia as an epidural infusion at 0.0625%, 0.125%, and 0.25%.
Human
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Aged
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Middle Aged
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Adult
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Young Adult
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LEVOBUPIVACAINE
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ANALGESIA
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ORTHOPEDICS
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ANESTHETICS, LOCAL
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