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Cureus ; 12(11): e11635, 2020 Nov 22.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33376647

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Background and aim Catamenial epilepsy is the type of seizures during the reproductive phase of menstruation due to hormonal changes during the different phases of menstruation. This study aims to evaluate the frequency of epileptic seizures in women during the menstruation cycle and its management. Material and methods This study was conducted at the neurology department of Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC), Karachi, Pakistan. The study's duration was six months, from the 22nd of January 2020 to the 22nd of July 2020. The sample size for catamenial epilepsy in female epileptic patients of reproductive age was 78%. After approval by the ethical committee of JPMC, data collection started. Data was collected and analyzed in the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS, version 22; IBM Inc., Armonk, USA). Mean, and the standard deviation was calculated for age, duration of epilepsy, duration of antiepileptic, and antiepileptic drug. A Chi-square test was applied, and p≤0.05 was considered a statistically significant difference. Results A total of 184 female patients of reproductive age were selected for this study. The mean duration of epilepsy was 15.96 ± 8.85 months. The mean duration of antiepileptic drugs was 11.16 ± 7.53 months. In 73 patients (39.7%), EEG showed increased seizure activity during particular phases of the menstrual cycle. Catamenial epilepsy was seen in 73 patients (39.7%). The stratification according to age, duration of epilepsy, duration of antiepileptic drugs, the antiepileptic drug was done to observe the effect of these modifiers on catamenial epilepsy. Conclusion Catamenial epilepsy is relatively common epilepsy. The physician should evaluate patients when the seizures are refractory to the treatment. The females should manage a seizure diary, which will be beneficial in the management of epilepsy. In women with epilepsy, catamenial epilepsy should be considered in the diagnosis when the seizures are refractory to optimal treatment.

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Cureus ; 12(8): e9594, 2020 Aug 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32923200

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Introduction The major hemostatic problem in cirrhotic patients is the increased risk of bleeding, but venous thromboembolism is also being reported as a noticeable feature of cirrhosis. Therefore, we conducted this study to determine the frequency of venous thromboembolism in patients with liver cirrhosis. Materials and methods This cross-sectional study took place at a major metropolitan hospital in Karachi for a period of six months. A total of 142 patients age 40 to 70 years, either gender and Child-Pugh class A to C liver cirrhosis for >3 months were enrolled in this study. The demographic features like age, gender, weight, height, body mass index (BMI), duration of symptoms, and Child-Pugh class were noted. The patients were examined for calf swelling, tenderness, and pitting edema. Venous thrombosis was diagnosed on ultrasound of the calf done by an experienced radiologist in patients having two or more than two of the above-stated findings. The mean and standard deviation were calculated for age, weight, height, body mass index (BMI), and duration of symptoms. The frequency and percentage were calculated for the range of age, gender, range of weight, range of height, range of BMI, range of duration of symptoms, Child-Pugh class, and venous thrombosis. Stratification was done of venous thrombosis with age, obesity, gender, Child-Pugh class, and duration of symptoms by applying the chi-square test and assuming p-value ≤0.05 as significant. Results The mean age of the study population was 60.73 ± 10.83 years and most patients, i.e., 95 (66.9%) were >60 years. There were 89 (62.7%) female and 53 (37.3%) male patients. The mean weight of the study population was 60.15 ± 5.11 kg and most patients, i.e., 81 (57%), weighed ≤60 kg. The mean height of the study population was 1.53 ± 0.59 m and most patients, i.e., 99 (69.7%) were ≤1.5 m. The mean BMI of the study population was 27.24 ± 5.02 kg/m2 and most patients, i.e., 81 (57%) were ≤30 kg/m2. The mean duration of symptoms of the patients was 5.63 ± 1.77 months and most patients, i.e., 86 (60.6%) had ≤6 months of duration of symptoms. Eighty-six (60.56%) patients had Child-Pugh class A, 39 (27.47%) patients had Child-Pugh class B, and 17 (11.97%) patients had Child-Pugh class C liver cirrhosis. Ten (7%) of the patients had venous thrombosis. Stratification of venous thrombosis with age, gender, obesity, Child-Pugh class, and duration of symptoms showed a significant linear relationship with gender (p-value= 0.040), obesity (p-value= 0.043), and Child-Pugh class (p-value= 0.001). Conclusions Venous thromboembolism is a frequent complication and a pathogenic factor in liver cirrhosis that should be given attention to in cirrhotic patients especially in male and obese patients of Child-Pugh class B and C. Low serum albumin and increased partial thromboplastin time (PTT) can have some role in its prediction and early prevention. But more studies are needed to establish this.

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Cureus ; 12(7): e9108, 2020 Jul 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32789053

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Introduction Hypospadias is the abnormal opening of the urethra at the undersurface of the penis. Hypospadias repair is performed in such patients to treat the condition. The success level of hypospadias repair in adults still needs to be established on a larger scale. Therefore, we conducted this study to document the success level of hypospadias repair in adults in our setting to add to the literature. Materials and methods This prospective study was conducted at a major metropolitan hospital in Karachi over a period of six months. A total of 75 male patients aged between 20-50 years and diagnosed with hypospadias of any level with or without mild to moderate chordee were included. Demographic features such as age and the duration of hypospadias were noted. Hypospadias repair using a tubularized incised plate (TIP) urethroplasty technique was performed, and the patients were observed for three days in the ward and for three months in the outpatient department for any complications. The procedure was considered a success if there were no complications and no need for a second surgery; we also took into account patient satisfaction with the procedure to determine the success level. The mean and standard deviation were calculated for patient age and the duration of hypospadias. Frequency and percentages were calculated for distribution of patient age, distribution of the duration of hypospadias, and the success of hypospadias repair. The correlation of patient age and the duration of hypospadias with the success of hypospadias repair was also determined by applying the Chi-square test, and a p-value of ≤0.05 was considered to be statistically significant. Results The mean age and the duration of hypospadias for the study population were the same at 31.43 ± 8.47 years. Distribution of patient age and the duration of hypospadias was also the same with 51 (68%) patients of ≤35 years of age and 24 (32%) patients of >35 years of age. Hypospadias repair was successful in 52 (69.33%) patients but unsuccessful in 23 (30.66%). The stratification of patient age and the duration of hypospadias with the success of hypospadias repair showed a significant inverse relationship (p = 0.017). The data relating to patient age and the duration of hypospadias showed the same values as hypospadias is a birth defect. Conclusion Adult patients undergoing primary hypospadias repair generally show good outcomes. However, the chances of favorable outcomes gradually decrease with age. Hence, patients should be encouraged to undergo the procedure as early in their lives as possible. Patients who are middle-to-old aged should especially be counseled about the relatively higher risk of unsuccessful procedures. Further analysis is needed to confirm the validity of these findings.

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