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Prensa méd. argent ; 108(5): 270-276, 20220000.
Article in English | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1392627

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Existe una alta prevalencia de hipotiroidismo subclínico (SCH) en el embarazo. Está vinculado a una importante morbilidad y mortalidad materna y fetal. Los efectos de SCH sobre el embarazo incluyen mayores riesgos de hipertensión gestacional y ruptura prematura de membranas (PROM). Sus fetos y bebés tenían más probabilidades de sufrir de bajo peso al nacer (LBW) y retraso del crecimiento intrauterino (IUGR). El riesgo de aborto espontáneo se informa alto en varios estudios para SCH no tratado. SCH se asocia directamente con una mayor presencia de anti -cuerpos anti TPO en suero materno. La detección temprana y el tratamiento de SCH han sido testigos de mejores resultados en términos de resultado del embarazo. Esta revisión se centra para establecer la relación de una mayor prevalencia de SCH en los países en desarrollo, así como su asociación con el aumento de los cuerpos anti TPO en suero materna y sacar una conclusión que puede ayudar a reducir las razones y proporcionar una solución. Este estudio concluyó que SCH es más frecuente en los países en desarrollo, ya sea debido a la deficiencia de yodo, una disminución de la conciencia sobre este problema o menos acceso a las instalaciones médicas. Por lo tanto, se sugiere que las hembras con antecedentes de partos prematuros, IUGR anteriores o abortos involuntarios deben someterse a una detección de hipotiroidismo subclínico y niveles de anticuerpos anti TPO durante sus visitas prenatales


There is a high prevalence of subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) in pregnancy. It is linked to significant maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. SCH's effects on pregnancy include increased risks of gestational hypertension and premature rupture of membranes (PROM). Their fetuses and infants had been more likely to suffer from low birth weight (LBW) and intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR). The risk of miscarriage is reported high in various studies for untreated SCH. SCH is directly associated with increased presence of anti TPO anti bodies in maternal serum. Early detection and treatment of SCH have witnessed better results in terms of pregnancy outcome. This review focuses to establish the relationship of increased prevalence of SCH in the developing countries as well as its association with increased anti TPO anti bodies in maternal serum and draw a conclusion which can help narrow down the reasons and provide solution. This study concluded that SCH is more prevalent in developing countries, either due to iodine deficiency, decreased awareness about this problem or less access to medical facilities. Therefore, it is suggested that females with history of preterm deliveries, previous IUGRs, or miscarriages should undergo screening for subclinical hypothyroidism and Anti TPO antibody levels during their antenatal visits.


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Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Iodine Deficiency/complications , Abortion, Spontaneous , Early Diagnosis , Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced/prevention & control , Fetal Death/prevention & control , Maternal Death/prevention & control , Hyperthyroidism/diagnosis
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Prensa méd. argent ; 108(4): 234-242, 20220600. tab, fig
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1382159

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Objetivo: Con la enfermedad del coronavirus-2019 (COVID-19) convirtiéndose en una aflicción global, es imperativo evaluar el conocimiento, la actitud y las prácticas de los incipientes profesionales de la salud ante la pandemia. Por lo tanto, este estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar el conocimiento y la actitud de los estudiantes de medicina y odontología frente a la infección COVID-19. Además, se analizaron las medidas preventivas ejercidas por ellos durante el brote. Método: Este estudio fue un estudio prospectivo, transversal, basado en un cuestionario. Se llevó a cabo en un período de 5 meses desde el 15 de abril de 2021 hasta el 15 de septiembre de 2021. Se difundió un cuestionario autoadministrado bien diseñado y validado a través de la plataforma Google Forms a 726 estudiantes de medicina y odontología de Riyadh, Arabia Saudita, después de obtener el consentimiento informado electrónico. Resultado: De los 726 encuestados, 490 eran mujeres y 236 hombres. Según los resultados, >50% de la población del estudio siguió al Ministerio de Salud, KSA, como su fuente de información para obtener las últimas actualizaciones sobre la infección por COVID-19, el 17,8% confió en las actualizaciones de la Organización Mundial de la Salud y el 17,1% recurrió a la red social actualizaciones Se encontró que el 92,33% de los estudiantes de medicina y odontología tenían un conocimiento adecuado de la pandemia y que el 96,55% demostró una actitud positiva hacia esto. Además, el 81,84% de los participantes adoptaron buenas prácticas con respecto a la infección. Conclusión: El presente estudio estableció que los estudiantes de medicina y odontología de Riyadh, Arabia Saudita, tienen un conocimiento adecuado sobre la pandemia. Los estudiantes también mostraron una actitud positiva hacia la situación. Sin embargo, con la disminución de la tasa de infección, las medidas prácticas se han reducido.


Objective: With coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) becoming a global affliction, it is imperative to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practices of budding healthcare professionals toward the pandemic. Hence, this study aimed to evaluate the knowledge and attitude of medical and dental students toward COVID-19 infection. In addition, the preventive measures exercised by them during the outbreak were analyzed. Method: This study was a prospective, cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study. It was conducted over a period of 5 months from April 15, 2021 to September 15, 2021. A well-designed and validated self-administered questionnaire was disseminated through the Google Forms platform to 726 medical and dental students of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, after obtaining electronic informed consent. Result: Of the 726 respondents, 490 were women and 236 were men. As per the results, >50% of the study population followed the Ministry of Health, KSA, as their source of information to obtain latest updates on COVID-19 infection, 17.8% relied on the World Health Organization updates, and 17.1% resorted to social network updates. It was found that 92.33% of the medical and dental students had adequate knowledge of the pandemic and that 96.55% demonstrated a positive attitude toward it. Furthermore, 81.84% of the participants adopted good practices with regard to the infection. Conclusion: The present study established that the medical and dental students of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, have an adequate knowledge about the pandemic. The students also displayed a positive attitude toward the situation. However, with the decline in the infection rate, the practice measures have been reduced.


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Humans , Students, Dental , Students, Medical , Attitude of Health Personnel , Cross-Sectional Studies , Prospective Studies , Surveys and Questionnaires/statistics & numerical data , Public Information , Optimism , COVID-19
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-199679

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Background: Approximately 50 million people worldwide have epilepsy, making it one of the most common neurological diseases globally. There are currently more than 25 drugs in the market for the treatment of epilepsy, many of which have similar efficacy but differ in their tolerability profile. Besides unmatched beneficial potential of antiepileptic drugs, it is associated with many adverse reactions too. This study aims to identify the serious adverse reactions caused by prescribed antiepileptics, reported at the pharmacovigilance centre of government tertiary care centre.Methods: This is a retrospective, pharmacovigilance study of the antiepileptic drugs adverse reactions reported over a period of 1 year at a tertiary care centre.Results: A total of 120 ADRs of antiepileptic drugs were reported and collected at the pharmacovigilance centre. According to the WHO-ART system organ classification of ADRs, 78% of ADRs belonged to skin and appendages disorder. Based on the modified Hartwig and Siegel scale of severity, 60.8% ADRs were mild, 18.5% were moderate and 20.8 % were severe ADRs. The severe ADRs included: Steven-Johnson syndrome, Toxic epidermal necrolysis, Erythroderma, DRESS syndrome and Acute pancreatitis. Phenytoin has been found to be the antiepileptic drug causing the most number of severe ADRs amongst the prescribed antiepileptics. According to the modified Schumock and Thornton criteria most of the severe ADRs were not preventable.Conclusions: This study analyses the ADRs associated with antiepileptics reported at the pharmacovigilance centre. 20.8% ADRS were severe, this indicates that the epileptic patients should be closely monitored for ADRs, to avoid clinically significant harmful consequences. The awareness of ADRs would help physicians to identify patients with greater risk of ADRs and therefore, might benefit from ADRs monitoring and reporting programmes.

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