Entries by aaron

Oxygen Plant at Faridabad Civil Hospital non-operational for six months

Faridabad: The oxygen production plant at Badshah Khan (BK) Civil Hospital, which has been out of service for approximately six months, has raised significant concerns among healthcare officials and patients. Despite boasting state-of-the-art in-house production capacity, the hospital has been compelled to source oxygen from external suppliers due to the plant’s non-operational status.  Sources within […]

Atrial Shunt Devices may Redefine Heart Failure Management: JAMA

USA: Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) presents a complex clinical challenge, with limited treatment options compared to heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). However, recent advancements in medical technology have sparked hope in the form of atrial shunt devices, offering a novel approach to managing HFpEF. The post hoc analysis of REDUCE […]

Newly detected diabetes patients with acute coronary syndrome experience more extensive ischemic myocardial insult: Study

Greece: A recent study has shown that acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients with newly detected diabetes mellitus (NDDM) experience heightened cardiometabolic challenges similar to those with established diabetes mellitus. The findings were published online in Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice on April 08, 2024. NDDM patients showed lower HDL-C and higher triglyceride levels versus non-DM […]

Thane Hospital doctors succesfully treat Ano Rectal Malformation in 1-year-old boy

Thane: In a remarkable case, doctors at Wockhardt Hospitals in Thane have successfully treated a one-year-old boy born with multiple complications, including the absence of an anus, officials announced on Wednesday. Child specialists Bhavesh Doshi and Nitu Mundhra addressed the child’s condition known as ‘Ano Rectal Malformation’ (ARM), which meant the baby lacked a rectal […]

Early minimally invasive hematoma evacuation improves outcomes in acute intracerebral hemorrhage patients: NEJM

A recent study published in The New England Journal of Medicine found that early minimally invasive surgery to remove brain hemorrhages may lead to better recovery than traditional medical management alone.  This multicenter, randomized trial focused on patients who experienced an acute intracerebral hemorrhage, specifically the individuals with lobar or anterior basal ganglia hemorrhages and had […]

Extracorporeal shockwave therapy improves quality of life in patients with claudication: JAMA

UK: A randomized clinical trial has shown that extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) may be considered a safe and effective alternative therapy for patients with intermittent lower limb claudication. Also, there were comparable improvements in quality of life to supervised exercise. The study, published in JAMA Surgery comprising 138 patients, revealed that patients receiving ESWT had […]

Deeper sedation may help find difficult-to-detect polyps during colonoscopy, reveals study

In patients undergoing colonoscopy to screen for colorectal cancer, deeper sedation using the anesthetic drug propofol may improve detection of “serrated” polyps-a type of precancerous lesion that can be difficult to detect, reports a study in the Online First edition of Anesthesiology, the peer-reviewed journal of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA). “Our study provides […]