Publications by authors named "Ahmed S Hassan"

Background: Approximately 48% of patients with chronic respiratory disorders experience post-extubation respiratory failure necessitating noninvasive respiratory support or reintubation, which is linked to higher morbidity and mortality. So, it is necessary to determine patients' preparedness for weaning and extubation.

Objectives: To examine the effect of implementing respiratory care unit (RCC) ventilator weaning assessment checklist on weaning and extubation outcomes.

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Background: Primary healthcare (PHC) plays a crucial role in improving health outcomes and reducing healthcare burden, especially in low-to-middle-income countries (LMICs). However, PHC has not received adequate attention in Pakistan despite its recognized importance. This study aims to examine the current state of PHC in Pakistan, identifying factors compromising its quality and effectiveness.

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  • * Analysis of alcohol-attributable (AA) mortality from 2010 to 2022 showed an 18% increase in AA deaths in 19 European countries during the pandemic, with a more significant rise of 46% in the Baltic countries.
  • * Findings indicate that the increase in AA mortality was connected to a decrease in overall alcohol consumption across most countries, prompting a call for stronger alcohol control policies.
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Yearly adult per capita consumption of alcohol in China between 2016 and 2019 decreased by 2.4 L of pure alcohol, or 33%. According to the World Health Organization, this decrease in consumption was accompanied by reductions in alcohol-attributable mortality of 23% between 2015 and 2019.

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  • This meta-analysis investigates the prevalence of PTSD and depressive symptoms among civilians living in regions affected by armed conflict.
  • It found that 23.70% of participants showed PTSD symptoms and 25.60% exhibited depressive features, with higher rates during active conflict and in low/middle-income countries.
  • The findings highlight the severe mental health impacts of war, stressing the need for better mental health support in post-conflict situations.
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Aim: Type 1 diabetes mellitus is widely recognized as a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by the pathogenic destruction of beta cells, resulting in the loss of endogenous insulin production. Insulin administration remains the primary therapy for symptomatic treatment. Recent studies showed that disease-modifying agents, such as anti-CD3 monoclonal antibodies, have shown promising outcomes in improving the management of the disease.

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  • The study looked at how a medicine called emicizumab helps boys with severe haemophilia A be more active.
  • It took place in Egypt and included boys aged 4 to 18 who received the medicine regularly for six months.
  • The results showed that after taking emicizumab, the boys' physical activity scores really improved, meaning they were able to do more things!
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Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) disrupted the delivery of elective surgery in children. We introduced guidance to mitigate this impact. By reviewing the outcomes for inguinal herniotomies, we aimed to determine if this guidance has enabled us to prevent an increase in the elective surgery wait time and therefore the need for emergency surgery for incarcerated hernias.

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Introduction: Sydenham's chorea (SC), prevalent in developing countries and occasionally affecting developed ones, poses a clinical challenge due to the lack of systematic guidelines for diagnosis and treatment. Resulting from Group A Beta-Hemolytic Streptococcus infection, SC presents various symptoms. This review aims to collect and evaluate available data on SC management to propose a cohesive treatment plan.

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Introduction: Insomnia is a common condition that may be caused by or coexist with other medical or psychological illnesses. Nearly a quarter of a billion people across the globe suffer from insomnia frequently. Lemborexant, a dual orexin receptor antagonist, is a recently authorized hypnotic-based medication for insomnia.

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Heart failure is a growing global health concern with high mortality and morbidity. Beta-blockers, mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists, and angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors are the treatments of choice for worsening clinical symptoms. In early 2021, the FDA approved a new oral soluble guanylate cyclase stimulator, Vericiguat, for the treatment of chronic heart failure.

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Introduction: Post-partum TTP is an uncommon thrombotic microangiopathy affecting about 1 in 200,000 pregnancies in contrast to preeclampsia and HUS, which have been reported commonly.

Case Presentation: We report a case of a postpartum TTP following purpureal sepsis. The patient was brought with per vaginal bleed, vomiting, chest pain, yellow discoloration of sclera, and abdominal discomfort following a spontaneous vaginal delivery two days back at a hospital.

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Introduction: The coronavirus pandemic has caused massive damage to global health care and the economy. The vaccination program has been paced around the globe to return as soon as possible to pre-COVID time. Although all the vaccines have been approved after the rigorous clinical and safety trials, some adverse effects have surfaced and are being reported from different parts of the world.

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  • * Pakistan is taking steps to fight thalassemia by creating reforms and supporting organizations to help those affected.
  • * More smart plans and actions can help Pakistan aim for a future without thalassemia.
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Introduction: Cardiac surgeries are generally associated with high morbidity and mortality. To prevent any adverse outcomes, it is crucial to identify patients at risk of developing postoperative complications and initiate relevant therapeutic interventions. Several biomarkers are used to determine postoperative myocardial injury but they either lack sensitivity and specificity or are elevated for a short time.

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In 2019, the discovery of a new strain of Coronavirus, later referred to as SARS-CoV2 took the world by storm, leading to a pandemic and shutting down all global activities. Several measures were taken adequately to combat the viral havoc, including developing numerous vaccines. All the vaccines currently available for the general population went through rigorous screenings and trials to ensure maximum safety and were only approved after that.

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  • In Pakistan, there are new cases of a strange illness similar to dengue that is worrying health officials and needs immediate attention.
  • A 52-year-old woman had a very high fever (up to 104°F) for 5 days, along with headaches, nausea, and body aches.
  • This is the first time this mysterious virus has been officially reported, which could help researchers learn more about it in the future.
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  • Infectious Disease Surveillance (IDS) helps communities spot and stop sickness outbreaks, which is super important in countries like Pakistan where many people die from diseases that could be prevented.
  • Pakistan has a system to track diseases, but it's not very reliable or good, which is why illnesses like dengue and malaria keep spreading.
  • The article talks about the problems Pakistan faces in setting up a better surveillance system and suggests ways to improve healthcare for everyone.
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In late 2019, the emergence of a new viral strain, later referred to as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) took the shape of a global pandemic, affecting millions of lives and deteriorating economies around the globe. Vaccines were developed at an exceptional rate to combat the viral desolation, all of them being rolled out once they displayed sufficient safety and efficacy. However, assorted adverse events came into attention, one of them being Transverse Myelitis (TM), an infrequent, immune-mediated, focal disease of the spinal cord.

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