Irish journal of medical science
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The novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, can lead to potential neurological complications in COVID-19 patients. This study aims to assess the prevalence and associated risk factors of these complications among Thai individuals. ⋯ In the Thai COVID-19 patient cohort, roughly 22% experienced neurological complications, with severe infection standing out as a major risk factor. This underscores the importance of closely monitoring neurological symptoms in COVID-19 patients.
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Early neurological deterioration (END) in acute ischemic stroke (AIS), patients is defined as clinical worsening or recurrence during first 72 h after onset of AIS. We have conducted this study to determine the association between END and functional outcome at 3 months of onset of AIS along with associated risk factors of END in AIS cases. ⋯ Our study showed END may be associated with poor functional outcome in AIS patients. Higher blood glucose at admission and low serum albumin may be statistically significant causing END. Future prospective cohort with larger sample size may confirm the findings.
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In comparing the repeatability of the internal diameter and hemodynamic parameters of the dorsalis pedis artery measured by immersion ultrasound and contact ultrasound, the factors affecting the accuracy and repeatability of measurement were analyzed. This study aimed to provide a better method for ultrasound evaluation of the dorsalis pedis artery before flap transplantation. ⋯ The repeatability of water immersion ultrasound is better than that of contact ultrasound in the measurement of the dorsalis pedis artery. Water immersion ultrasound can improve the near-field resolution of superficial tissues and increase the display of the lengths of blood vessels in images, thereby suggesting its superiority in ultrasound examination of dorsalis pedis arteries.
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A significant proportion of diabetic kidney disease (DKD) experience a rapid decline in eGFR, leading to end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) within months. This single-centered retrospective cohort study aimed to assess the prevalence, clinical profile, and predictors for rapid progression in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients with DKD. ⋯ The majority of type 2 DKD patients were rapid progressors and two-thirds of them developed ESKD. The prevalence of hypertension, cardiovascular disease, diabetic retinopathy, AKI episodes, and mortality was higher in rapid progressors. Severe proteinuria and diabetic retinopathy were found to be strong predictors for rapid eGFR decline and its progression to ESKD.
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Xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis (XGP) is a rare chronic inflammatory condition of the kidney, associated with high patient morbidity, often requiring targeted antibiotic therapy and surgical removal of the affected kidney. ⋯ XGP is a difficult and complex condition to treat. All patients in this series presented with infection or associated sequelae thereof. Complex XGP cases therefore often require open nephrectomy and have high rates of postoperative complications. Careful consideration of antibiotic and operative intervention is therefore essential to ensure the best outcome for these patients.