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Arch Med Sci Atheroscler Dis ; 9: e72-e81, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38846056

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Common therapies for cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are associated with wide side effects. Thus, herbal medicines have been regarded due to fewer side effects, availability, cultural beliefs, and being cheap. For thousand years, herbal medicine has been used for bacterial infections, colds, coughs, and CVDs. Cinnamon bark contains phenolic compounds such as cinnamaldehyde and cinnamic acid with protective properties which can reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases, cardiac ischemia and hypertrophy, and myocardial infarction. Furthermore, cinnamon has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties and exhibits beneficial effects on the complications of diabetes, obesity, hypercholesterolemia, and hypertension which cause CVDs. Although the protective effects of cinnamon on the heart have been reported in many studies, it needs more clinical studies to prove the pharmaceutical and therapeutic efficacy of cinnamon on risk factors of CVDs.

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Surg Endosc ; 2024 Jun 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38886232

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BACKGROUND: There is little international data on morbidity and mortality of surgery for perforated peptic ulcer (PPU). This study aimed to understand the global 30-day morbidity and mortality of patients undergoing surgery for PPU and to identify variables associated with these. METHOD: We performed an international study of adults (≥ 18 years) who underwent surgery for PPU from 1st January 2022 to 30th June 2022. Patients who were treated conservatively or had an underlying gastric cancer were excluded. Patients were divided into subgroups according to age (≤ 50 and > 50 years) and time from onset of symptoms to hospital presentation (≤ 24 and > 24 h). Univariate and Multivariate analyses were carried out to identify factors associated with higher 30-day morbidity and mortality. RESULTS:  1874 patients from 159 centres across 52 countries were included. 78.3% (n = 1467) of the patients were males and the median (IQR) age was 49 years (25). Thirty-day morbidity and mortality were 48.5% (n = 910) and 9.3% (n = 174) respectively. Median (IQR) hospital stay was 7 (5) days. Open surgery was performed in 80% (n = 1505) of the cohort. Age > 50 years [(OR = 1.7, 95% CI 1.4-2), (OR = 4.7, 95% CI 3.1-7.6)], female gender [(OR = 1.8, 95% CI 1.4-2.3), (OR = 1.9, 95% CI 1.3-2.9)], shock on admission [(OR = 2.1, 95% CI 1.7-2.7), (OR = 4.8, 95% CI 3.2-7.1)], and acute kidney injury [(OR = 2.5, 95% CI 1.9-3.2), (OR = 3.9), 95% CI 2.7-5.6)] were associated with both 30-day morbidity and mortality. Delayed presentation was associated with 30-day morbidity [OR = 1.3, 95% CI 1.1-1.6], but not mortality. CONCLUSIONS: This study showed that surgery for PPU was associated with high 30-day morbidity and mortality rate. Age, female gender, and signs of shock at presentation were associated with both 30-day morbidity and mortality.

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Breast Care (Basel) ; 19(3): 142-148, 2024 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38894957

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Background: In this study, we evaluated the feasibility of the sentinel lymph node (SLN) identification rate (SLN-IR) of fluorescein-guided sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) in combination with methylene blue dye (MBD) and factors which can lead to a false negative rate (FNR) threshold of 10%. Methods: This was a prospective cross-sectional non-randomized validation study in patients with post-neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) clinically node negative axilla who were node positive prior to start of NACT. Patients underwent validation of SLNB using fluorescein (and blue LED light) and MBD. Axillary dissection was performed irrespective of SLNB histology. SLIN-IR and FNR were assessed and compared with various molecular subtypes. Results: The SLNs were identified in 102 out of 120 (85%) post-NACT patients. The median number of sentinel lymph nodes identified was 2 (range 1-3). The SLN-IR using MBD was 85%, FD was 82.5%, and combined MBD FD was 85%. Two or more SLNs were removed in 72 patients and 11 patients had tumor in the rest of the axilla, resulting in an FNR of 17.4%. An FNR was 25% in case only one SLN was found, and it was 11.42% if two or more than two SLNs were excised. Conclusions: This cohort study found that use of low-cost dual dyes in patients with positive axillary disease, rendered cN0 with NACT, with 2 or more negative SLNs with SLNB alone, results in an FNR of 11.4%. Her 2 positive and TNBC with 2 or more negative SLNs are associated with an FNR of <10%. However, the number of such patients was small and further studies with larger sample size are warranted to confirm these findings.

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J Am Geriatr Soc ; 2024 Mar 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38471959

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BACKGROUND: To examine the willingness of older patients to take less diabetes medication (de-intensify) and to identify characteristics associated with willingness to de-intensify treatment. METHODS: Survey conducted in 2019 in an age-stratified, random sample of older (65-100 years) adults with diabetes on glucose-lowering medications in the Kaiser Permanente Northern California Diabetes Registry. We classified survey responses to the question: "I would be willing to take less medication for my diabetes" as willing, neutral, or unwilling to de-intensify. Willingness to de-intensify treatment was examined by several clinical characteristics, including American Diabetes Association (ADA) health status categories used for individualizing glycemic targets. Analyses were weighted to account for over-sampling of older individuals. RESULTS: A total of 1337 older adults on glucose-lowering medication(s) were included (age 74.2 ± 6.0 years, 44% female, 54.4% non-Hispanic white). The proportions of participants willing, neutral, or unwilling to take less medication were 51.2%, 27.3%, and 21.5%, respectively. Proportions of willing to take less medication varied by age (65-74 years: 54.2% vs. 85+ years: 38.5%) and duration of diabetes (0-4 years: 61.0% vs. 15+ years: 44.2%), both p < 0.001. Patients on 1-2 medications were more willing to take less medication(s) compared with patients on 10+ medications (62.1% vs. 46.6%, p = 0.03). Similar proportions of willingness to take less medications were seen across ADA health status, and HbA1c. Willingness to take less medication(s) was similar across survey responses to questions about patient-clinician relationships. CONCLUSIONS: Clinical guidelines suggest considering treatment de-intensification in older patients with longer duration of diabetes, yet patients with these characteristics are less likely to be willing to take less medication(s).

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JCEM Case Rep ; 1(4): luad071, 2023 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37909006

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Pathogenic variants of CYP24A1 are associated with hypercalcemia due to disruptions in the ability of 24-hydroxylase to break down 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25-DHVD). A case involving a heterozygous pathogenic variant of CYP24A1 and primary hyperparathyroidism leading to severe hypercalcemia has not been previously reported. A 23-year-old woman presented with fatigue and was found to be hypercalcemic at 13.8 mg/dL [reference range, 8.4-10.2 pg/mL]. Her parathyroid hormone (PTH) was 62 pg/mL [reference range, 19-88 pg/mL] and 1,25-DHVD was elevated to 242.7 pg/mL [reference range, 18-72 pg/mL]. Other laboratory workup was unrevealing. She had a bone scan, whole body CT scan, and thyroid ultrasound that were normal. Her 25-hydroxy-vitamin D to 24,25-dihydroxy-vitamin D ratio was elevated at 25.18 (normal, < 25). Because of concern for primary hyperparathyroidism, she was referred to an endocrine surgeon and underwent a parathyroidectomy with the removal of a 3.5-gram adenoma. Pathology showed a parafibromin-deficient parathyroid neoplasm. Genetic testing demonstrated a heterozygous pathogenic variant in CYP24A1. Three weeks after surgery, PTH was 14 pg/mL (1.48 pmol/L), calcium and 1,25-DHVD normalized. In summary, we report a case where a patient with severe symptomatic hypercalcemia was found to have primary hyperparathyroidism exacerbated by an underlying heterozygous pathogenic variant in CYP24A1.

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J Gen Intern Med ; 38(16): 3451-3459, 2023 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37715097

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BACKGROUND: Osteoporotic fracture prediction calculators are poorly utilized in primary care, leading to underdiagnosis and undertreatment of those at risk for fracture. The use of these calculators could be improved if predictions were automated using the electronic health record (EHR). However, this approach is not well validated in multi-ethnic populations, and it is not clear if the adjustments for race or ethnicity made by calculators are appropriate. OBJECTIVE: To investigate EHR-generated fracture predictions in a multi-ethnic population. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study using data from the EHR. SETTING: An urban, academic medical center in Philadelphia, PA. PARTICIPANTS: 12,758 White, 7,844 Black, and 3,587 Hispanic patients seeking routine care from 2010 to 2018 with mean 3.8 years follow-up. INTERVENTIONS: None. MEASUREMENTS: FRAX and QFracture, two of the most used fracture prediction tools, were studied. Risk for major osteoporotic fracture (MOF) and hip fracture were calculated using data from the EHR at baseline and compared to the number of fractures that occurred during follow-up. RESULTS: MOF rates varied from 3.2 per 1000 patient-years in Black men to 7.6 in White women. FRAX and QFracture had similar discrimination for MOF prediction (area under the curve, AUC, 0.69 vs. 0.70, p=0.08) and for hip fracture prediction (AUC 0.77 vs 0.79, p=0.21) and were similar by race or ethnicity. FRAX had superior calibration than QFracture (calibration-in-the-large for FRAX 0.97 versus QFracture 2.02). The adjustment factors used in MOF prediction were generally accurate in Black women, but underestimated risk in Black men, Hispanic women, and Hispanic men. LIMITATIONS: Single center design. CONCLUSIONS: Fracture predictions using only EHR inputs can discriminate between high and low risk patients, even in Black and Hispanic patients, and could help primary care physicians identify patients who need screening or treatment. However, further refinements to the calculators may better adjust for race-ethnicity.


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Hip Fractures , Osteoporotic Fractures , Male , Humans , Female , Osteoporotic Fractures/diagnosis , Osteoporotic Fractures/epidemiology , Retrospective Studies , Electronic Health Records , Bone Density , Risk Assessment , Hip Fractures/epidemiology , Risk Factors
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J Endocr Soc ; 7(4): bvad008, 2023 Feb 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36793478

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Context: The relationship of visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) with bone mineral density (BMD) is not well established. Objective: To examine the associations of VAT and SAT with total body BMD in a large, nationally representative population with a wide range of adiposity. Methods: We analyzed 10 641 subjects aged 20 to 59 years in National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2011-2018 who had undergone total body BMD and had VAT and SAT measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Linear regression models were fitted while controlling for age, sex, race or ethnicity, smoking status, height, and lean mass index. Results: In a fully adjusted model, each higher quartile of VAT was associated with an average of 0.22 lower T-score (95% CI, -0.26 to -0.17, P < 0.001), whereas SAT had a weak association with BMD but only in men (-0.10; 95% CI, -0.17 to -0.04, P = 0.002). However, the association of SAT to BMD in men was no longer significant after controlling for bioavailable sex hormones. In subgroup analysis, we also found differences in the relationship of VAT to BMD in Black and Asian subjects, but these differences were eliminated after accounting for racial and ethnic differences in VAT norms. Conclusions: VAT has a negative association with BMD. Further research is needed to better understand the mechanism of action and, more generally, to develop strategies for optimizing bone health in obese subjects.

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Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg ; 74(Suppl 2): 2670-2675, 2022 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36452529

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To compare the efficacy, compliance and the complications of weekly cisplatin 40 mg/m2 against the three weekly cisplatin 100 mg/m2 with EBRT(external beam radiotherapy) in unresectable locally advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma(LAHNSCC) Study design was Prospective randomized and comparative.85 Patients with histologically proven stage III-IVA LAHNSCC presenting from December 2017 to May 2019 were assigned to concurrent three weekly cisplatin 100 mg/m2 (arm 1) and weekly cisplatin 40 mg/m2 (arm 2) with EBRT. There were 41 patients were in arm 1 and 44 patients in arm 2. Statistical analysis was done using SPSS version 2.0. At 4 week of completion of treatment, response was assessed using RECIST(1.1) criteria.In Arm 1,61% patients and in arm 2 55% patients achieved complete response but the difference was statistically non- significant (p = 0.756).Median follow up was 12 months after which 49% patients in arm 1 and 38% in arm 2 had complete response whereas 12% patients in arm 1 and 15.5% patients in arm 2 had locoregional relapse. There was no statistically significant difference between the two arms in terms of mucositis, nausea,vomiting, dysphagia, acute skin reaction and ototoxicity. Leukopenia (p = 0.003),thrombocytopenia (p = 0.04) and acute renal toxicity (p = 0.004) was significantly more in three weekly arm. As compared to three weekly cisplatin, weekly cisplatin with radiotherapy is an acceptable approach in a limited resource setting due to good patient compliance where a large number of patients are treated on outpatient basis.

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Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg ; 74(Suppl 2): 1857-1863, 2022 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36452647

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Cetuximab (EGFR-targeted IgG1 monoclonal antibody) has shown to improve the treatment outcomes in head and neck cancer. The evidence on the beneficial outcomes of cetuximab with radiotherapy (RT) in unresectable patients of locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of head and neck (LA-SCCHN) is limited in real-life practice. The present study evaluated the treatment outcomes of cetuximab concurrent with RT in Indian patients with unresectable LA-SCCHN. We retrospectively reviewed fifty-one patients with unresectable LA-SCCHN between January 2013 and December 2017, who were treated with cetuximab concurrently with RT. Tumor response and disease-free survival (DFS) were estimated. Tumor response using RECIST (1.1) criteria reported complete response in 66.7%, partial response in 31.4% and progressive disease in 1.9% of the patients. The overall response rate was 98%. The 1-year and 2-year DFS was 85% and 69% respectively. The median DFS was significantly better in stage 3 than stage 4. The most common toxicity observed was mucositis and skin reactions (grade 3). Cetuximab concurrent with RT was effective in Indian patients with unresectable, LA-SCCHN and had an acceptable toxicity profile in real-life practice. The real-life beneficial evidence of the combination is consistent with the results documented in the randomized controlled trials.

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Indian J Gynecol Oncol ; 20(4): 70, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36439033

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Background: Despite the current standard of concurrent chemoradiation (CCRT), around 30-40% are still dying from locally advanced cervical cancer. Increasing the radiation dose further was not a feasible option, but addition of chemotherapy further was tried due to the different toxicity profiles of it. So, the use of consolidation chemotherapy beyond CCRT has been studied. Aim: To evaluate the efficacy, toxicity, tumour response and loco-regional control following consolidation chemotherapy after concurrent chemoradiation in locally advanced carcinoma cervix (LACC). Methods: The patients were randomized into two arms: the conventional arm (control arm, n = 30) patients received conventional treatment with weekly injection cisplatin (35 mg/m2) concurrently with pelvic external beam radiation (50 Gy/25 fraction, 2 Gy/fraction, 5 fraction weekly) followed by intracavitary radiotherapy of 21 Gy in 3 fractions of 7 Gy each by HDR brachytherapy. In the interventional arm (study arm, n = 30), patients received the standard treatment followed by 3 cycles of consolidation chemotherapy (paclitaxel + carboplatin) every three weekly. Results: Haematological toxicity (grade 3 anaemia and grade 1 leucopenia, grade 1 and 2 thrombocytopenia) was higher in the study group. Renal, hepatic and gastrointestinal toxicity was more in the study arm. Peripheral neuropathy was mostly seen in the study arm. Median follow-up was 9 months. Treatment response was better, and the rate of recurrence was less in the study arm. Conclusion: Addition of few cycles of consolidation chemotherapy after standard treatment is beneficial in patients with LACC with manageable toxicity and good compliance.

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J Clin Endocrinol Metab ; 107(6): e2545-e2552, 2022 05 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35142799

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CONTEXT: The effect of high levels of obesity on bone health are not clear. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to examine the associations of body composition and bone mineral density (BMD) in a large, nationally representative population with a wide range of body mass index. METHODS: We analyzed 10 814 subjects aged 20-59 from NHANES 2011-2018 who had total body BMD and body composition data. Body composition was examined as lean mass index (LMI) and fat mass index (FMI). Linear regression models were created with BMD as the outcome, while examining LMI and FMI and controlling for age, gender, race/ethnicity, height, and smoking status. RESULTS: In multivariable modeling, every 1 kg/m2 additional LMI was associated with 0.19 higher T-score, while every additional 1 kg/m2 in FMI was associated with 0.10 lower T-score (P < .001 for both). The negative association of FMI with BMD was mainly seen when adjusting for LMI. Effects of LMI were similar in men and women, but the effect of FMI was more negative in men (0.13 lower T-score per additional 1 kg/m2 of FMI in men vs 0.08 lower BMD T-score in women, P for interaction < .001). CONCLUSION: In subjects under 60 years old, lean mass had a strong positive association with BMD. Conversely, fat mass had a moderate, negative association with BMD that was most notable in men at high levels of fat. Our results emphasize the importance of bone health in obesity and may explain site-specific increases in fracture rates in some studies of obese subjects.


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Body Composition , Bone Density , Absorptiometry, Photon , Body Mass Index , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Nutrition Surveys , Obesity/epidemiology
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J Clin Densitom ; 25(3): 349-356, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34996720

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Dedicated dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) bone mineral density (BMD) of the hip and spine are strongly associated with fractures, but it is not clear whether total body (TB) DXA measures correlate with dedicated DXA or relate to fractures. Using National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) data from years 2013-2014 and 2017-2018, we assessed Pearson correlations between dedicated and TB DXA measures. Associations with fractures were examined using self-reported prior fractures or fractures found on vertebral fracture assessment (VFA) using logistic regression models while controlling for age, gender, race/ethnicity, and body mass index. Among 1418 subjects from NHANES 2013-2014, we found signification correlations between all dedicated DXA BMD and TB DXA BMD measures. For dedicated spine BMD, the TB site with the strongest correlation was TB lumbar spine (r = 0.87, p < 0.001), while for dedicated total hip and femoral neck BMD, total body, pelvis, leg, and trunk BMD had the strongest correlations (r = 0.67-0.75, p < 0.001 for all). There were relatively few differences by sex or race/ethnicity. Findings were similar in 481 subjects from NHANES 2017-2018. In NHANES 2013-2014, there were 438 prior fractures in 370 subjects (26.3%). When controlling for age, gender, race/ethnicity, and body mass index, the adjusted odds ratio for fracture per T-score decrease of BMD were similar for TB BMD measures as for dedicated BMD measures (OR 1.10-1.28). In conclusion, total body DXA measures are correlated with hip and spine DXA and are strongly associated with prior fracture. Our results suggest that total body DXA measures are valid alternative sites to study BMD and fracture risk.


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Fractures, Bone , Spinal Fractures , Absorptiometry, Photon/methods , Bone Density , Humans , Lumbar Vertebrae/diagnostic imaging , Nutrition Surveys , Spinal Fractures/diagnostic imaging , Spinal Fractures/epidemiology
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Cureus ; 14(12): e32573, 2022 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36654590

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The major trials, e.g., EMPA-REG OUTCOME, CANVAS, and CREDENCE, showed the renal and cardiovascular benefit of sodium-glucose transport protein 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors. The SGLT2 inhibitors, Empagliflozin, Dapagliflozin, and Canagliflozin, have shown no significant adverse renal effects. Still, our patients with type 2 diabetes on Remogliflozin, a type of SGLT2 inhibitor approved in India for the treatment of diabetes, seems to cause acute tubular necrosis as confirmed by clinical and pathological evidence in our study. The two critical findings in our research include a consistent rise in hs-CRP and a pathologist's biopsy report, excluding other causes. Therefore, we need sizeable cardiovascular-renal outcome trials to ascertain the safety of Remogliflozin in future studies.

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Medicina (Kaunas) ; 57(9)2021 Sep 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34577865

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The worldwide epidemic of diabetes mellitus and hyperglycemia in pregnancy (HIP) presents many challenges, some of which are country-specific. To address these specific problems, parochial resolutions are essential. In India, the government, by working in tandem with (a) national groups such as the Diabetes in Pregnancy Study Group of India, and (b) global organizations such as the International Diabetes Federation, has empowered the medical and paramedical staff throughout the country to manage HIP. Additionally, despite their academic university backgrounds, Indian health planners have provided practical guidelines for caregivers at the ground level, who look up to these experts for guidance. This multipronged process has helped to negotiate some of the multiple problems that are indigenous and exclusive to India. This review traces the Indian journey to manage and prevent HIP with simple, constructive, and pragmatic solutions.


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Diabetes, Gestational , Hyperglycemia , Diabetes, Gestational/epidemiology , Female , Humans , India/epidemiology , Negotiating , Pregnancy
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Brain Circ ; 7(2): 71-76, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34189349

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BACKGROUND: Stroke is responsible for the largest proportion of neurological disorders causing a significant morbidity. Gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) enzyme has an active involvement in atherosclerosis through its role in oxidative and inflammatory mechanisms. Recent evidence suggests that serum GGT is related to the risk and prognosis of cerebrovascular diseases. METHODS: A total of 200 patients (100 with acute ischemic stroke and 100 without stroke) were recruited from various medical wards and medical intensive care unit. Categorical variables were compared between two groups using Chi-squared test and odds ratio (OR). Independent sample t-test was used to see to compare mean GGT level of stroke patients with control. RESULTS: There was no statistical difference with respect to distribution of age groups (χ 2 = 1.25, P = 0.741) and gender (χ 2 = 2.678, P = 0.1018) between cases and controls. Mean age of stroke patients (mean [M] = 61.7, standard deviation [SD] = 13.8) did not differ from controls (M = 62.2, SD = 13.6), P = 0.80. The odds of suffering from diabetes were significantly higher in stroke patients than cases (OR = 2.25, P = 0.005). Independent sample t-test found a significant difference in serum GGT level between cases (M = 57.47, SD = 11.8) and control (M = 41.72, SD = 7.5), P ≤ 0.0001. CONCLUSIONS: Serum GGT was significantly higher in stroke patients than age-sex-matched nonstroke patients. Association remained significant in stroke patients irrespective of age, gender, and other risk factors. Stroke patients with diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, obesity, and smoking had higher level serum GGT level than those without these risk factors. Prospective cohort studies can further explore the potential of GGT as a predictor of acute ischemic stroke.

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Cureus ; 13(11): e19910, 2021 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34976516

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In recent years, diabetes has evolved into a non-communicable disease pandemic with data showing that one out of ten adults in the world have diabetes. Among various factors that contribute to this rising trend in diabetes, one factor that is of paramount importance is gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Maternal hyperglycemia sets off a vicious cycle that affects not only the mother and her child but also the generations to come. There are many criteria that are used for the diagnosis of GDM. Almost all of these criteria require the pregnant woman to be in the fasting state in order to perform an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). In many parts of the world, especially in low- and middle-income countries, OGTT is a resource-intensive and technically demanding procedure. More often than not, pregnant women do not attend the antenatal clinic fasting. If they are asked to come fasting again for the OGTT, the drop-out rate is increased. Thus, for practical purposes, a test that is feasible on the ground is essential. In this paper, we emphasize a "single-test" procedure wherein a 75-gram oral glucose load is administered to the pregnant woman irrespective of whether she is in the fasting state or not, and plasma glucose is measured at two hours. A plasma glucose value ≥ 140 mg/dL (7.8 mmol/L) at two hours is considered diagnostic of GDM. The single-test procedure was found to be a sustainable, cost-effective, evidence-based, and affordable test procedure for any society. It serves both as a screening test and a diagnostic test for GDM. Furthermore, we emphasize the need for universal screening of all pregnant women who attend the antenatal clinics to detect dysglycemia, especially in the early weeks of pregnancy when the impact on the growing fetus would be significant.

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Braz J Cardiovasc Surg ; 35(5): 654-659, 2020 10 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33118729

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OBJECTIVE: To determine the association between the preoperative level of hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) and in-hospital mortality in patients who underwent valvular heart surgery in our center in a retrospective cohort. METHODS: In this retrospective consecutive cohort study, patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus who were referred to our center for elective valvular surgery were enrolled and followed up. The endpoint of this study was in-hospital mortality. Based on the level of HbA1c, patients were dichotomized around a level of 7% into two groups: exposed patients with HbA1c ≥ 7% and unexposed patients with HbA1c < 7%. Then, the study variables were compared between the two groups. RESULTS: Two hundred twenty-four diabetic patients who were candidates for valvular surgery were enrolled; 106 patients (47.3%) had HbA1c < 7%, and 118 patients (52.6%) had HbA1c ≥ 7%. The duration of diabetes was higher in patients with HbA1c ≥ 7% (P=0.007). Thirteen (5.8%) patients died during hospital admission, of which nine patients were in the high HbA1c group. There was no significant difference between the groups regarding in-hospital mortality (P=0.899). Both the unadjusted and adjusted logistic regression models showed that HbA1c was not a predictor for in-hospital mortality (P=0.227 and P=0.388, respectively). CONCLUSION: This study showed no association between preoperative HbA1c levels and in-hospital mortality in candidates for valvular heart surgery.


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Cardiac Surgical Procedures , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 , Glycated Hemoglobin/analysis , Angiotensin Receptor Antagonists , Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors , Blood Glucose , Cohort Studies , Hospital Mortality , Humans , Male , Retrospective Studies , Risk Factors
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Rev. bras. cir. cardiovasc ; 35(5): 654-659, Sept.-Oct. 2020. tab
Article in English | LILACS, Sec. Est. Saúde SP | ID: biblio-1137331

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Abstract Objective: To determine the association between the preoperative level of hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) and in-hospital mortality in patients who underwent valvular heart surgery in our center in a retrospective cohort. Methods: In this retrospective consecutive cohort study, patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus who were referred to our center for elective valvular surgery were enrolled and followed up. The endpoint of this study was in-hospital mortality. Based on the level of HbA1c, patients were dichotomized around a level of 7% into two groups: exposed patients with HbA1c ≥ 7% and unexposed patients with HbA1c < 7%. Then, the study variables were compared between the two groups. Results: Two hundred twenty-four diabetic patients who were candidates for valvular surgery were enrolled; 106 patients (47.3%) had HbA1c < 7%, and 118 patients (52.6%) had HbA1c ≥ 7%. The duration of diabetes was higher in patients with HbA1c ≥ 7% (P=0.007). Thirteen (5.8%) patients died during hospital admission, of which nine patients were in the high HbA1c group. There was no significant difference between the groups regarding in-hospital mortality (P=0.899). Both the unadjusted and adjusted logistic regression models showed that HbA1c was not a predictor for in-hospital mortality (P=0.227 and P=0.388, respectively) Conclusion: This study showed no association between preoperative HbA1c levels and in-hospital mortality in candidates for valvular heart surgery.


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Humans , Male , Glycated Hemoglobin/analysis , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 , Cardiac Surgical Procedures , Blood Glucose , Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors , Retrospective Studies , Risk Factors , Cohort Studies , Hospital Mortality , Angiotensin Receptor Antagonists
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