Background and Objective: Preoperative information of hamstring graft size for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACL) is critical for making optimal graft selections. The aim of the present study was to view whether anthropometric parameters including height, weight, BMI and thigh circumference have any bearing on the size of hamstring tendon grafts used in anterior cruciate ligament replacement.
Methods: Pre-operative anthropometric measurements were taken on 72 patients undergoing primary ACL reconstruction, including age, gender, height, weight, BMI, and thigh circumference. The Person correlation coefficient was used to assess the correlation of these anthropometric variables and simple logistic regression was used to evaluate the correlation of these anthropometric variables on the size of the graft that was acquired.
Results: Gracilis tendon [GT] length correlates with height (r 1/4 0,432), and semitendinosus [ST] length correlates with thigh circumference (r 1/4 0,255). Women's graft diameter (7.16 ± 0.82 mm) smaller than that of men (7.39 ± 0.63 mm) (p > 0.05), although not statistically significant. The diameter of the autograft was shown to be strongly linked with parameters.
Conclusion: As a consequence, our findings suggest that anthropometric measures can be used in the preoperative planning and prediction of hamstring graft length and diameter in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a disease, mainly occurring in critically ill patients. The systemic spread of infections mainly causes ARDS due to the seepage of fluid in the spaces of the lung . Scrub typhus is a infection caused by . The bite of mite transmits it. Scrub typhus is frequently due to its non-specific clinical presentation and relatively low level of suspicion in treating physicians. The clinical presentation of scrub typhus is varied from fever, , rashes, headache, to pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, sepsis, central nervous system involvement. The disease is usually indistinguishable from other febrile illness like enteric fever, disease, malaria and certain viral hemorrhagic fevers. Identification of an points to the diagnosis without which the diagnosis is based on a high index of clinical suspicion. We report an interesting case of scrub typhus presenting as acute respiratory distress syndrome.
Background: Acute febrile illness is very common among patients seeking hospital care in tropical country like India. This study was conducted to evaluate etiology and clinical profile of Acute Undifferentiated Febrile Illness (AUFI) in a tertiary care hospital.Methods: This study was conducted in 175 patients with acute febrile illness who were admitted in the medical wards and ICU from January 2018 to June 2019 in a tertiary care hospital. Clinical examination and investigations like complete hemogram, liver function test, renal function test, smear for malarial parasite, widal test, urine analysis blood and urine culture, antibody titters for dengue, Leptospirosis and imaging were done.Results: Out of 175, 94 (54%) were males and 81 (46%) were females. The commonest etiology was dengue (19%) followed by enteric fever (18%), scrub typhus (16%), malaria (14%), tuberculosis (6%) and leptospirosis (5%). 138 (79%) patients had less than 14 days of fever of which dengue was the most common and 37 (21%) patients had more than 14 days of fever with tuberculosis being predominate. Other common symptoms were chills/rigors, headache and myalgia seen in 77%, 71% and 42% respectively. Icterus was seen in malaria (42%) and leptospirosis (38%). Elevated transaminases levels were observed with dengue, leptospirosis, scrub typhus, enteric fever and malaria. ARDS was most common in scrub typhus.Conclusions: Among acute febrile illness, dengue and enteric fever were the most common in this study. A thorough and probing search for an eschar is very important in scrub typhus. The treating physician has to keep in mind the comprehensive list of differential diagnosis for patients with febrile illness and anticipating the complications.
Background: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a disorder of the endocrine characterised by hyperglycaemia which results from variable degrees of insulin resistance and insulin deficiency.Chronic hyperglycaemia in diabetes may lead to multi organ damage resulting in renal, cardiovascular and other complications.In our study, we aim to look for correlation between the degree of glycemic control, duration of type 2 DM, incidence, severity of renal, cardiovascular complications in type 2 DM patients.
The objective of our study is to analyse the correlation between glycemic control and occurrence of cardiovascular, renal complications in type 2 DM patients.
Materials and Methods: 50 type 2 DM patients were selected from the Medicine outpatient of Saveetha Medical College and Hospital from January 2021 to March 2021.The study was explained and informed consent was obtained. Ethical committee clearance was obtained.The duration of the disease, regularity of treatment are recorded, serum HbA1c was done to evaluate the degree of glycemic control.Renal function tests like estimation of urea and creatinine are done to look for renal complications. Echocardiogram was done to evaluate the cardiac status of the patient.
Expected Outcome: We expect a direct correlation between the severity of uncontrolled hyperglycaemia, duration of the disease with the incidence of renal and cardiovascular complications.
Results: 50 patients who were selected for the study having type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, were made into two groups - people with uncontrolled diabetes (HbA1c >7.5%) were more prone in developing renal and cardiac complications which were assessed by urea, creatinine, urine protein levels and ejection fraction (EF %) values.
The significant cut off values to cause complications were taken as for urea (>40mg/dl), creatinine (>1mg/dl), urine protein (+/++/+++), EF value(>50%) and the presence/absence of regional wall motion abnormality (RWMA) was noted.
It was also observed that longer age duration of the disease, more was the risk to develop cardiac complications than disease of shorter duration.
Hence a poor control of hyperglycaemia made the subject prone to renal and cardiovascular complications.
Conclusion: We arrive at a direct correlation between the severity and extent of uncontrolled hyperglycaemia with the incidence of severity and complications in the form of nephropathy and cardiac dysfunction.
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