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Original Research Article
Background: Geriatric anesthesia is challenged by "homeostenosis"—a progressive decline in functional reserve. In resource-constrained regions like Odisha, localized audits are essential to bridge the
Geriatric AnesthesiaHomeostenosisPropofol DosingPerioperative OutcomesASA StatusOdisha
Review Article
Background: Prostate cancer is the second most common malignancy in men globally, with an increasing incidence in African countries. Despite the increasing incidence and mortality rates on the contine
Prostate cancerPrevalenceRisk factorsAfricaCancer epidemiologyScreening
Original Article
Objectives: The objective of the study was to use machine learning (ML) methodology to create prediction models for hypertension based on nationally representative health and demographic surveillance
HypertensionMachine LearningPredictive ModellingRisk FactorsAlgorithmsEpidemiology
Original Article
Objective: To determine GLUT-2 and plasma insulin concentrations in women with and without gestational diabetes. Design: A prospective longitudinal cohort study of Mexicans. Subjects/Patients: include
Gestational Diabetes MellitusGLUT-2insulinmetabolismpregnancy
Original Article
Background: Retinopathy of prematurity is a leading cause of preventable childhood blindness, primarily affecting preterm and low birth weight neonates. Aim: To determine the incidence of retinopathy
Retinopathy of prematurityPreterm neonatesLow birth weightRisk factors
Original Article
Background: Early-onset neonatal septicemia remains a major cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality in developing countries. Its rapid progression, nonspecific clinical features, and high risk among
Early-onset sepsisAntimicrobial resistanceNeonatal intensive care
Original Article
Background: Dyslipidemia, characterized by abnormal blood lipid levels, is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, contributing to an estimated 4.2 million deaths and disabilities globally. Th
CholesterolDyslipidemiaHDLLDLLipid ProfileTriglycerides
Original Article
Background: Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a common, dose-limiting toxicity of neurotoxic chemotherapy that significantly impairs quality of life (QoL) and functional status. Des
Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathyCIPNtaxanesoxaliplatinbortezomibquality of life
Systematic Review
Background: Childhood obesity and metabolic syndrome are fast becoming major health challenges worldwide, although the estimates of prevalence rates vary largely due to the varying definitions, popula
childhood obesitymetabolic syndromeprevalencemeta-analysisepidemiologyglobal trends
Original Article
Background: Abdominal wound dehiscence is defined as the postoperative separation of layers of a wound, with or without eventration. AWD is one of the most feared postoperative complications for surge
abdomenwounddehiscence
Original Article
Background: Among all the strokes the intracerebral haemorrhage comprises of about 8-13% and carries a significant morbidity and mortality. This study aimed to analyse risk factors, Neuroimaging, clin
spontaneous Intracerebral Haemorrhage(sICH)Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)National institutes of health stroke scale (NIHSS)Modified rankins scale (MRS)Glasgow outcome score (GOS)Intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) score
Review Article
Background: Pregnancy-associated hypertensive disorders (HDP) are important predictors of maternal and neonatal health outcomes, particularly for rurality-based as well as under-represented groups. Al
Hypertensive disorderspregnancyrural populationsunderrepresented groupsprevalencerisk factors
Original Article
Background: Inguinal hernias are among the most frequent conditions encountered surgically worldwide. It is hypothesized that body mass index (BMI) is involved in the occurrence and distribution patte
inguinal herniabody mass indexdirect herniaindirect herniaretrospective studylogistic regression
Original Article
Background: Obstetric hysterectomy (OH) is a life-saving procedure for antepartum, peripartum, and postpartum hemorrhage, but its high incidence in developing countries, like India, suggests a need fo
Hysterectomypostpartum hemorrhageuterine rupturematernal mortalityperinatal mortality
Review Article
Background: Postpartum psychiatric illnesses, from the ubiquitous but generally self-limited baby blues to the comparatively unusual but potentially fatal postpartum psychosis, remain under-recognized
Postpartum depressionbaby bluespostpartum psychosisbipolar disordermaternal mental healthinfanticide risk