Search
Now showing items 41-50 of 86
Efficacy of High Dose Tranexamic Acid in Decreasing Bleeding after Cardiac Surgery for Cyanotic Congenital Heart Disease in Children Less than Ten Kilo Body Weight
(Scientific Research, 2018-05)
Background: To determine the effect of high dose tranexamic acid in decreasing
immediate postoperative bleeding in children less than ten kilo body
weight after complex cardiac surgery and also to evaluate the safety of ...
Adult Cardiac-Related Deaths: A Reflection of Epidemiologic Transition of Diseases in the Developing World?
(Scientific Research, 2012-12)
Background: Epidemiologic transition of diseases is taking place globally. Therefore, it is necessary that more work is
done to unravel the situation in respect to cardiac diseases in the developing world. Aim: The research ...
How to Identify Latent Systolic Dysfunction and Post Operative Risk in Patients with Mitral Incompetence and Normal Ejection Fraction?
(Scientific Research, 2011-12)
Purpose: To study the significance of impaired positive peak rate of left ventricular (LV) pressure development
(MR + dp/dt) and global systolic strain (GLPSS) values in patients presented with significant mitral
incompetence ...
Long Term Results of Valve Operations in Patients with Diabetes
(Scientific Research, 2012-12)
Diabetes Mellitus (DM) adversely affects survival in patients with Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) undergoing Coronary
Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) surgery. The influence of diabetes on events after valve operations is ...
Independent Lung Ventilation for Re expansion Pulmonary Edema
(Scientific Research, 2013-09)
Reexpansion pulmonary oedema (RPE) is a rare but potentially fatal complication with no clear cut guidelines for its
management. When the injury to the lung is primarily one sided, conventional modes of ventilation can ...
Cardiac Immobilization in Beating Heart Surgery Using Pericardial Bands
(Scientific Research, 2012-06)
A novel technique of stabilization of the coronary targets with autogenous pericardial bands is described in off pump
coronary revascularizations. Pericardial bands are placed across the coronary targets and snared to the ...
Dengue Vaccines: Challenge and Confrontation
(Scientific Research, 2011-11)
Dengue has been recognized as one of the most important vector-borne human diseases. The disease is induced by
dengue virus infection resulting from the bite of an infected Aedes spp. mosquito after imbibing the tainted ...
Anaesthetic Challenges in Cardiac Interventional Procedures
(Scientific Research, 2014-11)
The increasing scope of interventions in the cardiac catheterization laboratory (CCL) and electrophysiological
laboratory (EPL) has resulted in new challenges for the anaesthesia teams where
they deal with different ...
Survival of HIV Infected Children Born to Mothers Enrolled in a PMTCT Program in a Resource Poor Setting
(Scientific Research, 2013-06)
Background: Pediatric HIV is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The substantial expansion in
PMTCT has generated information on rates of transmission and associated factors, but there are limited studies ...
Perinatal Outcome of Inadvertent Immunization with the Measles-Rubella Vaccine in Pregnant Mexican Women during the Campaign for the Eradication of Congenital Rubella in 2008
(Scientific Research, 2011-02)
Objective: To investigate maternal and neonatal complications resulting from inadvertent immunization against rubella-measles
during the first trimester of pregnancy. Methods: A prospective and descriptive study was carried ...