Introduction: Anaemia is one of the most common nutritional burden of world. Anaemia is one of the common most leading causes of disabilities and death. Current research aimed to study the electrocardiographic changes in mild, moderate and severe anaemia. Material and Methods: Observational cross-sectional study was conducted in 300 patients in a tertiary care hospital and teaching institute in western Maharashtra. Results: The association of age and grading of anaemia saw that there was significant association between the two (x 2 =33.01) (df=4) (p= <0.0001). The study saw the association between gender and severity of anaemia. The association was significant (x 2 =6.55) (df=2) (p=0.038). In our study we studied the association between heart rate and severity of anaemia, we found high significant association between severity and heart rate (x 2 =60.16) (df=4) (p=<0.0001). The current study also looked for any association between severity of anaemia and ECG changes and found that the association to be highly significant. The changes were seen more as the severity of anaemia increased (x 2 =49.20) (df=2) (p=<0.0001). Conclusion: Our study helps to give an idea about different ECG changes present in Anaemia patients and their association with severity of Anaemia. This study also helps in making necessary plan to diagnose cardiovascular complications of Anaemia with the help of ECG and treat them promptly.
This research deals with Implementation of digital signature technology for e-prescription to avoid cybercrime problems such as Theft, modification, unauthorized access, etc. In this research, 2048-bit RSA algorithm will be implemented in Java programming and Android based system. The design of the Secure Electronic Prescription (SEP) application is to combine given services such as confidentiality, authentication and non-repudiation. The Secure Electronic Prescription (SEP)application is intended to combine specific services such as confidentiality, authentication and non-repudiation. prescription details issued to pharmacists only are used to secure encrypted prescriptions and QR codes. There are two schemes in the application namely protection schemes and authentication scheme. This study uses black-box and white-box testing to test input values, code, and outputs without testing the processes and designs occurring in the system. Demonstrate implementation of encryption in Secure Electronic Prescription (SEP). The implementation of a digital signatures in this study can prevent archive theft, which is shown in the implementation and proven in the test.
Introduction: Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) is a disease caused by Shiga-like toxin-producing Escherichia coli most commonly by serotype 0157:H7 characterised as haemolytic anaemia, thrombocytopenia and renal dysfunction.Case report: Here we present a case of 20 year male patient with prior history of episode of typical haemolytic uremic syndrome (tHUS) and being diagnosed as recurrence of typical haemolytic uremic syndrome. Conclusion:Patient treated aggressively with plasma exchange and patient improved.
Introduction: Scorpion bites are common in India, particularly in the rural areas. The etiology of the cardiovascular manifestations in severe scorpion sting is related to the venom effects on the sympathetic nervous system and the adrenal secretion of catecholamines as well as to the toxic effects of the venom on the myocardium. Case report: Here we are reporting a case of 45 years male patient with scorpion bite presented with chest pain and perspiration. Patient was treated aggressively with Non Invasive ventilation (NIV), anticoagulation, dual antiplatelets, statins and alpha blocker (Prazocin). Conclusion: Cardiac manifestations like myocarditis, pulmonary oedema and cardiologic shock after scorpion envenomation was observed and can
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