J Postgrad Med
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Non-pharmacological distraction using video games (VG) is still under-explored in pediatric surgical patients. ⋯ VG-based distraction effectively reduced preoperative anxiety in children undergoing elective surgeries.
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The World Health Organization added methicillin-resistant S aureus (MRSA) to the list of "priority pathogens," given its capacity to cause life-threatening infections. Clindamycin is a preferred treatment for non-complicated S aureus-induced skin and soft tissue infections. Its good tissue penetration and oral absorption make it suitable for outpatient therapy. However, the emergence of inducible and constitutive (MLSB) resistance led to clinical challenges, primarily due to the potential oversight of inducible resistance in routine antimicrobial sensitivity testing. ⋯ To prevent clindamycin treatment failures, the D-test must be implemented to detect ICR in MRSA isolate. Neglecting simple and cost-effective tests may lead to inaccurate susceptibility reporting, jeopardizing treatment success.
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Tricuspid valve pathology is a relatively common anomaly. In patients with mechanical tricuspid valve replacement, implantation of a permanent pacemaker can be challenging due to the risk of valve damage, failure, and lead fracture associated with right ventricular endocardial leads. Epicardial leads may be an option, but they require a surgical procedure and are not preferred in patients with prior thoracotomy. ⋯ Due to the complications and contraindications of traditional approaches, Lead implantation via the CS was utilized. This method allowed for successful pacemaker implantation, demonstrating the feasibility and safety of LV pacing in such complex cases. The use of CS-guiding catheters and specialized leads facilitated effective cannulation and stable, reliable pacing, avoiding the need for further invasive surgeries.