Publications by authors named "S Lahri"

Article Synopsis
  • A hypertensive crisis significantly increases the risk of cardiovascular events, and this study focuses on understanding myocardial tissue characteristics in patients experiencing this condition using cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging.
  • The study analyzed 82 patients—majority had hypertensive emergencies—and found that patients with left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) presented higher native T1 values and T2 mapping values, indicating potential myocardial edema.
  • Results suggested that certain imaging biomarkers such as T1 and T2 mapping could help distinguish between hypertensive emergencies and urgencies, with higher values in emergencies reflecting worse myocardial condition.
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Introduction: Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a significant global cause of mortality, ranking third after myocardial infarction and stroke. ECG findings may play a valuable role in the prognostication of patients with PE, with various ECG abnormalities proving to be reasonable predictors of haemodynamic decompensation, cardiogenic shock, and even mortality. This study aims to assess the value of electrocardiography in predicting inpatient mortality in patients with acute pulmonary embolism, as diagnosed with computed tomography pulmonary angiogram.

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Unlabelled: Leptospirosis is an under-recognised disease in sub-Saharan Africa and the diagnosis requires a high index of suspicion. This case report highlights the protean manifestations of leptospirosis. Leptospirosis should be considered in any patient presenting with fever and jaundice, especially when there has been a history of occupational or recreational exposure to water, soil or rodents.

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Background: Despite advances in managing hypertension, hypertensive emergencies remain a common indication for emergency room visits. Our study aimed to determine the clinical profile of patients referred with hypertensive emergencies.

Methods: We conducted an observational study involving patients aged ≥18 years referred with hypertensive crisis.

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