Entries by aaron

Genicular artery embolization improves knee function for 3 months in knee osteoarthritis patients

Osteoarthritis is a common musculoskeletal disease that affects weight-bearing joints like the hip and knee. It affects 13.4% of the European population. Knee osteoarthritis, in particular, can significantly reduce a person’s ability to work and participate in leisure activities. There is no cure for knee osteoarthritis, but medications and non-pharmacological treatments can help manage symptoms […]

Modified Epley maneuver bests traditional approach for treating PC-benign paroxysmal positional vertigo

China: A recent study has revealed the modified Epley maneuver is more effective than the traditional Epley maneuver in improving the single repositioning success rate and reducing the canal switching rate for posterior semicircular canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (PC-BPPV). A modified Epley maneuver for posterior semicircular canal BPPV treatment, involving extended time in the […]

Prolonged second stage of labor in epidural analgesia deliveries tied to increased risk of postpartum urinary retention

Japan: A recent study published in the Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research revealed a significantly higher postpartum urinary retention rate (30% versus 11%) in the case of epidural analgesia deliveries compared to the no epidural group. The researchers identified a prolonged second stage of labour as an independent risk factor for postpartum urinary retention […]

CABG associated with lower six-year mortality among women with multivessel disease

A comprehensive retrospective study comparing the outcomes of two common treatments, percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG), for women with multivessel coronary artery disease reveals crucial differences in long-term results. The researchers found that CABG is associated with lower six-year mortality among women with multivessel disease. This study was published […]

Gut microbiota dysbiosis tied to progression of chronic kidney disease

Diet, drugs, and toxins affect gut bacteria, which can contribute to chronic kidney disease. Understanding the gut microbiota may lead to new ways to slow CKD progression. According to a recent original paper on Nephrology published in International Urology and Nephrology, gut microbiota dysbiosis significantly affects CKD progression. CKD patients exhibit distinct microbial profiles, indicating […]

Study Suggests Genetic Factors Influence Dementia-Linked Mortality

New insights into the link between dementia and mortality have emerged from a comprehensive investigation utilizing case-control and co-twin control models. Conducted by researchers using data from the Swedish Twin Registry, the study explored the interplay of genetic and environmental influences on the association between dementia and increased mortality risk. This study was published in […]

Negligence: Doctor suspended by Gujarat Medical Council for 3 months

Taking action against a Surat-based doctor from Guru Nanak Hospital, the Gujarat Medical Council (GMC) has suspended his licence for three months for his alleged negligent approach while treating a patient, who ultimately died. Even though the patient, who was initially taken to the hospital for treatment of common cold and fever, was physically weak, […]