1.Steps taken to alleviate under-reporting of transfusion reactions at a public sector hospital in Pakistan.
Anila RASHID ; Mohammad Akbar AGHA ; Saima MINHAS ; Bipin NEPAL ; Nadeem NUSRAT
Blood Research 2016;51(4):290-292
No abstract available.
Pakistan*
;
Public Sector*
;
Transfusion Reaction*
2.Prospective evaluation of point-of-care ultrasound for pre-procedure identification of landmarks versus traditional palpation for lumbar puncture
Lahham SHADI ; Schmalbach PRIEL ; Wilson P. SEAN ; Ludeman LORI ; Subeh MOHAMMAD ; Chao JOCELYN ; Albadawi NADEEM ; Mohammadi NIKI ; Fox C. JOHN
World Journal of Emergency Medicine 2016;7(3):173-177
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study is to determine if point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) pre-procedure identification of landmarks can decrease failure rate, reduce procedural time, and decrease the number of needle redirections and reinsertions when performing a lumbar puncture (LP).METHODS: This was a prospective, randomized controlled trial comparing POCUS pre-procedure identifi cation of landmarks versus traditional palpation for LP in a cohort of patients in the emergency department and intensive care unit.RESULTS: A total of 158 patients were enrolled. No signifi cant difference was found in time to completion, needle re-direction, or needle re-insertion when using POCUS when compared to the traditional method of palpation.CONCLUSION: Consistent with fi ndings of previous studies, our data indicate that there was no observed benefi t of using POCUS to identify pre-procedure landmarks when performing an LP.
3. Coagulation abnormalities and their relationship with bleeding manifestations in patients with dengue-A single center observational study
Govind PATEL ; Indu THANVI ; Mohammad NADEEM ; Rahul KANWARIA
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine 2023;16(2):65-71
Objective: To evaluate coagulation abnormalities and their relationship with bleeding manifestations among patients with dengue. Methods: This observational study was conducted on 292 adult dengue patients who were admitted to a tertiary care hospital of Western India from July 2021 to June 2022. Coagulation tests including prothrombin time (PT), international normalized ratio (INR), activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT), fibrinogen, and D-dimer were performed. Patients were monitored for bleeding manifestations. Results: Coagulation abnormalities were reported in 42.8% of the patients. Overall, prolonged aPTT was the most common coagulation abnormality (40.8%), followed by low fibrinogen (38.7%), raised D-dimer (31.2%), raised INR (26.0%) and prolonged PT (19.2%). Bleeding manifestations were present in 19.9% patients. PT, INR, aPTT and D-dimer levels were significantly higher (P<0.01) and fibrinogen level was significantly lower (P<0.001) in patients with bleeding compared to patients without bleeding. Patients with bleeding had a significantly higher rate of all coagulation abnormalities than patients without bleeding (P<0.01). Conclusions: Patients with bleeding showed a significantly higher frequency of coagulation abnormalities compared to patients without bleeding. Patients with dengue should be assessed for coagulation abnormalities.