Publications by authors named "Navpreet Singh"

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  • Atrial fibrillation (AF) increases the risk of stroke and systemic embolism, making anticoagulation therapy essential for prevention, commonly using either vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) like warfarin or novel oral anticoagulants (NOACs).
  • A meta-analysis of 34 studies, including 166,845 patients, revealed that NOACs significantly lower the risk of stroke/systemic embolism and all-cause mortality compared to warfarin, with relative risks of 0.84 and 0.88 respectively.
  • There were no notable differences in major bleeding events or serious adverse events between NOACs and warfarin, indicating that NOACs may be a superior option for AF patients without increasing bleeding risk
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Airway management in a case of parapharyngeal abscess is challenging as there can be airway obstruction during anaesthetic induction. We describe airway management in 13-yr-old child with parapharyngeal abscess scheduled for incision and drainage. Informed consent was taken for publishing this case report.

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Introduction: Upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB) is one of the common emergencies seen by physicians. Upper gastrointestinal (UGI) endoscopy remains a crucial tool in the identification of UGIB.

Objective: The aim of the present study was to determine the clinical and endoscopic profiles of UGIB in an adult population.

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Introduction: White coat hypertension (WCH) patients are those individuals who have high blood pressure (BP) in the medical environment but are normal during their daily activities. White coat hypertensive patients with normal daytime ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) rapidly progress to sustained hypertension. WCH is mainly treated with non-pharmacological methods.

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Introduction Bloodstream infection (BSI) is a common problem for patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). Nearly 60% of primary bloodstream infections are caused by Gram-positive cocci. Gram-positive bacteria gain access to the bloodstream through invasive procedures and various patient care equipment like catheters, intravenous lines, and mechanical ventilators.

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Neurodegeneration is the final event after a cascade of pathogenic mechanisms in several brain disorders that lead to cognitive and neurological loss. Quinolinic acid (QA) is an excitotoxin derived from the tryptophan metabolism pathway and is implicated in several ailments, such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Huntington's, and psychosis disease. Diosmin (DSM) is a natural flavonoid possessing such properties that may halt the course of neurodegenerative progression.

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The increasing air pollution across the globe has given rise to a global health crisis that is increasing at an alarming rate. Every year, millions of people lose their lives due to health risks caused by air pollutants. Hence, there is a pressing need for better solutions to accurately measure the amount of air pollution.

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Myasthenia gravis affects the neuromuscular junction of the skeletal muscles. It results in muscle weakness involving skeletal muscles (diaphragm, extraocular muscles) and myasthenic crisis. Treatment options for myasthenia gravis management have expanded, including azathioprine, corticosteroids, plasma exchange, and tacrolimus.

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Background: Although violence against women (VAW) is a global public health issue, its importance as a health issue is often unrecognized in legal and health policy documents. This paper uses Sri Lanka as a case study to explore the factors influencing the national policy response to VAW, particularly by the health sector.

Methods: A document based health policy analysis was conducted to examine current policy responses to VAW in Sri Lanka using the Shiffman and Smith (2007) policy analysis framework.

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Context: Depressive disorders often start at a young age. There is a need for early identification of depression, anxiety, and stress (DAS) and prevention. The present study was undertaken to find the magnitude of DAS among adolescents.

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The study was carried out in Chandigarh, India with the following objectives: (1) to monitor the bacteriological quality of drinking water; (2) to collect data on bacteriological contamination of water collected at point of use; (3) to test both groundwater being supplied through hand pumps and pre-treated water; and (4) to determine the pattern of seasonal variations in quality of water. The community-based longitudinal study was carried out from 2002 to 2007. Water samples from hand pumps and tap water were collected from different areas of Chandigarh following a simple random sampling strategy.

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Purpose: The purpose was to compare the different calculated methods of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) estimation and to determine which of them correlate best with the direct method.

Materials And Methods: The records of 480 samples for lipid profile were analyzed. Apart from the direct method, LDL-C was calculated by Friedewald low-density lipoprotein cholesterol method (F-LDL-C), modified Friedewald low-density lipoprotein cholesterol method (MF-LDL-C), and Anandaraja low-density lipoprotein cholesterol method (A-LDL-C).

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  • * Results indicated that while 71% of students had heard of epilepsy, many believed it hindered education and held beliefs in alternative treatments like Ayurveda and exorcism.
  • * The findings suggest that overall knowledge among students was average, and there's a need for improved education on epilepsy first-aid in school curriculums, with no significant differences noted among students from different living areas.
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Purpose: School teachers can play a key role in the first-aid management of school children experiencing a seizure. The teachers have a pivotal role in disseminating knowledge to the children of diseases experienced by them and developing positive attitudes among the children regarding the diseases. The present study investigated the knowledge and practices used by teachers to manage epileptic seizures.

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