Publications by authors named "Zayed Yasin"

Background: Pakistan has an underdeveloped and overburdened emergency care system, with most emergency departments (EDs) staffed by physicians not formally trained in emergency medicine (EM). As of January 2020, only nine Pakistani institutions were providing formal EM specialty training; therefore, a training program of shorter duration is needed in the interim.

Methods: The Certification Program in Emergency Medicine (CPEM) is a 1-year training program in EM consisting of two arms: CPEM-Clinical (CPEM-C), which includes physicians from The Indus Hospital (TIH) ED, and CPEM-Didactic (CPEM-D), including physicians from EDs across Karachi.

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Aims: Patients with heart failure (HF) have high costs, morbidity, and mortality, but it is not known if appropriate pharmacotherapy (AP), defined as compliance with international evidence-based guidelines, is associated with improved costs and outcomes. The purpose of this study was to evaluate HF patients' health care utilization, cost and outcomes in Region Halland (RH), Sweden, and if AP was associated with lower costs.

Methods And Results: A total of 5987 residents of RH in 2016 carried HF diagnoses.

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Objective: To determine the incidence of pneumonia and severe pneumonia among children living at high altitudes in Pakistan.

Methods: A longitudinal cohort study was conducted in which 99 female government health workers in Punial and Ishkoman valleys (Ghizer district, Northern Areas of Pakistan) enrolled children at home, conducted home visits every 2 weeks and actively referred sick children to 15 health centres. Health centre staff used Integrated Management of Childhood Illness criteria to screen all sick children aged 2-35 months and identify those with pneumonia or severe pneumonia.

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