Publications by authors named "Iqbal Masud"

Background: Vitamin D is the main hormone that plays a critical role in controlling mineral homeostasis. Transplant recipients frequently have altered levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH] D) and 1, 25-hydroxyvitamin (1, 25[OH] D).

Objectives: To explore the status of vitamin D level in renal allograft recipients and its association with renal function and cardio-metabolic risk markers.

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Substance use is a major public health concern and its consequences can destroy someone's life. This study aimed to explore the legal and social consequences of substance use in Bangladesh. We conducted a nationwide descriptive cross-sectional study among relapse cases of substance use from January to December 2018.

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This study aimed at investigating the reasons of relapse and patterns of drug use among the substance users in Bangladesh. We have conducted a descriptive type of cross-sectional study among the relapse cases of substances users in the whole of Bangladesh. Concerning the reasons for relapse after taking treatment; family unrest (29.

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Objectives: Health-related quality of life is increasingly used as an important measurement of treatment outcome. Here, quality of life parameters in renal transplant recipients were evaluated and compared with patients with chronic kidney disease on maintenance hemodialysis and with those who were not on dialysis.

Materials And Methods: This cross-sectional study included patients seen at a number of tertiary renal care hospitals (there were 15 renal transplant recipients, 20 patients on maintenance hemodialysis, and 28 patients with chronic kidney disease not on dialysis).

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Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) is becoming increasingly known to the patients of Bangladesh, and patient numbers are increasing. Here, we report our experience and clinical outcomes in this field.Our analysis included all CAPD patients managed in a tertiary care hospital in Bangladesh between 2003 and 2015.

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Background: To determine relapse rates and associated factors among people who use drugs (PWUDs) attending abstinence-oriented drug treatment clinics in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Methods: A cohort of male and female PWUDs admitted to the 3-month drug detoxification-rehabilitation treatment programmes of three non-governmental organisation-run drug treatment clinics in Dhaka, Bangladesh were interviewed on admission and over the following 5 months, which included the first 2 months after discharge. The study subjects comprised 150 male and 110 female PWUDs who had been taking opiates/opioids, cannabis or other drugs (including sedatives) before admission, had provided informed consent and were aged ≥16 years.

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A prospective, open label, parallel group and randomized study was conducted to see the effect of enalapril and losartan on proteinuria in type 2 diabetic nephropathy patients. 18 patients (proteinuria 2 0.5 gm/day and serum creatinine <3 mg/dL) were selected and then randomly grouped to receive enalapril (5-40 mg/day, n=10) and losartan (25-200 mg/day, n=8) in increasing dose for 16 weeks.

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We report that mitochondrial DNA (MtDNA) copy numbers are increased in peripheral blood of patients with diabetic nephropathy (DN). Using qPCR for quantitation, we found a 2-4-fold significant increase (p<0.05) in the mean MtDNA values in DN patients vs.

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In the present study, organisms responsible for peritonitis and their sensitivity to antibiotics were evaluated in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients in Bangladesh. We collected PD effluent from 100 peritonitis cases and sent samples to the laboratory for Gram stain and cytology. Cultures used direct inoculation of PD fluid in plate media and broth media simultaneously.

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In the present study, we analyzed the short-term outcome of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (PD) and hemodialysis (HD) in a group of elderly Bangladeshi patients with diabetes. Over a period of 2 years, we tracked various parameters in 60 patients on maintenance dialysis (25 on PD, 35 on HD). Mean age of the patients was 62 +/- 12 years (PD) and 57 +/- 8 years (HD), p < 0.

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In the present study, we evaluated the clinical course and outcome of chronic peritoneal dialysis (PD) in a group of elderly patients. We enrolled 60 elderly patients (37 men, 23 women) starting PD over a 4-year study period and assessed outcomes. The mean age of our patients was 61 +/- 7 years; mean PD duration was 16 months (range: 3 - 40 months).

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