Natl Med J India
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Free oxygen radicals react with membrane lipids to form lipid hydroperoxides, a destructive process known as lipid peroxidation. Lipid hydroperoxides decompose to form a variety of products including malondialdehyde, which is used as an indicator of the oxidative damage of cells and tissues. Endogenous antioxidant enzymes such as superoxide dismutase counteract the oxidative damage from oxidative stress. There is increasing evidence that free radicals are involved in the pathogenesis of hypertension by altering endothelial function. We evaluated the oxidative stress and endogenous enzymatic antioxidant status in patients with essential hypertension before and 3 months after treatment with antihypertensives. ⋯ Our study shows that essential hypertension is associated with increased oxidative stress and reduced antioxidant status. Adequate control of blood pressure with antihypertensive therapy decreases oxidative stress and improves the antioxidant status in these patients.
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Comparative Study
Screening of patients with acute febrile illness for leptospirosis using clinical criteria and serology.
Leptospirosis is one of the common zoonoses but, in most instances, the infection goes unnoticed. Rapid diagnostic modalities are needed to diagnose the disease in the early stages. We assessed the usefulness of clinical criteria and compared these with enzyme-linked immunosorbentassay (ELISA) for the early detection of leptospirosis. ⋯ Faine criteria has moderate sensitivity and specificity but a high negative predictive value in comparison with IgM ELISA. The high negative predictive value may help to screen patients with acute febrile illness for leptospirosis during the early phase of the disease.
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There is an ever-increasing gap between the number of donors and those waiting for organ grafts, resulting in increased waiting times and mortality on transplant waiting lists. Consequently, every potential donor must be considered for possible transplantation even if they are outside the conventional donor criteria. ⋯ There is a potential to transmit infections and, to a lesser extent, malignancy from the donor organ to the immunosuppressed recipient, and this may also have an effect on subsequent organ function in the recipient. Thus, transmission of infections from organ donors to recipients represents low but serious potential risks that must be weighed against a candidate's risk of dying before a transplant becomes available.
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We reviewed the literature on tobacco use in Kerala and present data from three recently conducted unpublished studies. ⋯ Survey data suggest that the age at initiation of tobacco use appears to be falling. A series of cross-sectional studies with larger sample sizes of the youth is required to confirm this impression. Tobacco use habits of fathers and peers are significant influences on youth smoking. There is a need to focus on particular types of colleges as these appear to have high-risk tobacco use environments.