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Objective: To engineer an acellular mesh to reconstruct the urethra to replace the current surgical practice of using autologous tissue grafts. Cell based approaches have shown progress. However, these have been associated with high costs and logistical challenges.

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Introduction: Acute otitis media is a common disease in children under the age of 5 years due to their primitive ear anatomy. One of its consequences is otitis media with effusion (OME), which is a condition wherein serous secretion accumulates in the middle ear due to Eustachian tube dysfunction. OME results in conductive hearing loss, impacting children's learning and development.

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It is imperative in a forensic investigation to determine the identity of an unidentified corpse, for which a crucial starting point is to establish population affinity as part of the biological profile supplied by the forensic anthropologist. The present study investigates the feasibility of using multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) images to quantify craniometric variation between Japanese and Malay populations relative to the estimation of population affinity in a forensic context. The Japanese and Malay samples comprise MDCT scans of 252 (122 female; 130 male) and 182 (84 female; 98 male) adult individuals, respectively.

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In Asian countries, warfarin is still widely used for stroke prevention in non-valvular atrial fibrillation compared to non-vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants (NOACs) due to its affordability. A tool such as the SAMe-TTR is needed to determine the probability of achieving and maintaining good anticoagulation control with warfarin therapy. However, it requires validation in the Malaysian cohort.

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Background: Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PPCI) is the preferred treatment for ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI) patients in both PCI centers and those transferred from non-PCI centers, provided it can be performed in a timely manner. The challenges in transferring patients from non-PCI centers include not only potential delays beyond 120 min but also the risk of overwhelming the resources at the PPCI hospital. We report a novel strategy implemented within the Serdang STEMI Network involving immediate transfer of patients back to the originating hospitals within 2 h post procedure.

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Clinical course of peritonitis in end-stage kidney disease patients receiving peritoneal dialysis.

BMJ Case Rep

November 2024

Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia

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  • Recent findings have identified a complex pathogen that can cause significant health issues, including bloodstream, respiratory, and urinary tract infections.
  • This pathogen is particularly concerning for immunocompromised individuals, raising its risk factor for severe health complications.
  • The report presents three cases of peritonitis found in patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis, highlighting its impact in clinical settings.
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Effect of laterality on the postoperative survival of non-small cell lung cancer patients undergoing pneumonectomy.

Transl Lung Cancer Res

September 2024

Department of Thoracic Surgery, Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital, School of Medicine, Tongji University, Shanghai, China.

Background: Pneumonectomy is one of the important surgical methods for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). This study evaluated the effects of laterality on the short- and long-term survival of NSCLC patients undergoing pneumonectomy.

Methods: We reviewed the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results database to retrieve the data of patients who underwent pneumonectomy for stage I-III NSCLC from 2004 to 2015.

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Background: Mental health problems among junior doctors in Malaysia pose a significant concern, as they not only adversely affect their overall well-being but also impact the quality of health services they provide. Therefore, it is important to implement interventions aimed at preserving their mental health. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the Sanubari Optimal Health Program (OHP) intervention in enhancing the mental well-being of junior doctors in Malaysia.

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  • * Diagnosis can be difficult, especially in areas with high tuberculosis rates, so clinical history and neuroimaging are crucial for accurate identification and timely treatment.
  • * A case study of a 26-year-old man with NCC revealed multiple brain lesions but no systemic symptoms, and he recovered well with a combination of medications, emphasizing the importance of distinguishing NCC from similar conditions.
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Objectives: This study aimed to devise a modified oximetry scoring system and calculate its diagnostic accuracy in detecting paediatric obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS).

Study Design: This prospective diagnostic accuracy study was divided into two phases.

Setting: The study was conducted at a quaternary teaching hospital.

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Purpose: This study aimed to identify the best-performing algorithm for predicting Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) necessitating dialysis following cardiac surgery.

Patients And Methods: The dataset encompassed patient data from a tertiary cardiothoracic center in Malaysia between 2011 and 2015, sourced from electronic health records. Extensive preprocessing and feature selection ensured data quality and relevance.

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Sex estimation using post-mortem computed tomographic images of the clavicle in a Malaysian population.

Leg Med (Tokyo)

November 2024

Department of Forensic Medicine, Hospital Sultan Idris Shah Serdang, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Jalan Puchong, 43000 Kajang, Selangor, Malaysia.

Forensic practitioners need contemporary anthropological data for the identification of human remains. The clavicle possesses a high degree of variability in its anatomical, biomechanical, and morphological features that are sex-dependent albeit population specific. The aim of this study was to develop sex estimation models for Malaysian individuals using post-mortem computed tomographic images of the clavicle.

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  • * A young girl initially diagnosed with heart failure due to dilated cardiomyopathy was later found to have MAS after a follow-up echocardiogram revealed abnormalities.
  • * CT angiography confirmed a narrow section of her aorta, leading to successful treatment with stenting, which improved her heart function and emphasized the need for thorough assessments for treatable heart conditions.
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Objective: Inappropriate use of short-acting beta2-agonists (SABA) in asthma has been associated with undesired outcomes. This national expert consensus was developed to increase awareness of SABA overuse and provide recommendations on the ways to eliminate SABA overprescription and overreliance in Malaysia.

Data Sources: This expert consensus was developed by searching the PubMed database, using index terms to identify SABA overuse-related burden and recommendations made in asthma guidelines.

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Background Plantar fasciitis, a condition marked by persistent and often excruciating heel pain, frequently poses a formidable hurdle when conservative treatment approaches fall short. This multi-centered retrospective study embarks on a journey to explore the potential effectiveness of pulsed radiofrequency nerve ablation (RFNA), an innovative and less invasive procedure, as a novel avenue for treating recalcitrant plantar fasciitis. This investigation centers around a group of 24 patients who have faced the persistence of this challenging ailment.

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Healthcare practitioners face significant risks of workplace violence due to various reasons such as hospital congestion, miscommunication, and aggressive behaviours of patients and relatives. Exposure to workplace violence may disrupt the workflow process and compromise patient care in healthcare facilities, ultimately affecting job performance, reducing job satisfaction, and negatively affecting the physical and mental health of healthcare practitioners. This study aimed to review all the published studies conducted on the experiences of workplace violence among healthcare practitioners.

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  • - The Malaysian Allied Health Profession Act (Act 774) regulates allied health practitioners, but specific criteria are needed to define the "profession of allied health" (PAH) within Malaysia.
  • - The research used qualitative methods, including document review and focus group discussions with 25 stakeholders, to identify key criteria for defining PAH, resulting in sixteen emergent codes related to healthcare practice.
  • - Six primary criteria were identified as critical for defining PAH in Malaysia, particularly focusing on risk of harm to patients and necessary competencies, indicating that a combination of these criteria is necessary for a comprehensive understanding of PAH.
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Inflammatory endobronchial polyps (IEPs) are rare benign lesions that originate from the bronchial mucosa. While pneumothorax is a well-known complication of various pulmonary conditions, its association with IEPs is exceedingly uncommon and poorly understood. This case report presents a unique and explosive encounter of a patient with an inflammatory endobronchial polyp who experienced a pneumothorax, shedding light on the clinical presentation, diagnostic challenges, and management strategies for this rare entity.

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