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Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Sciences, Vol 10, Iss 2, Pp 1-7 (2013)
Background and Objective: Negative outcomes in patient care such as death can be an unpleasant experience not only for the affected relatives but also for the members of health care team involved in caring for the patients. If the death is unexpected
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e5bc6733c40342e492800a6f5dc14c8b
Autor:
Chinyere Ezeaka, Roosevelt Anyanwu, Sunday Omilabu, Olabisi Opanuga, Nelson Daniel, Sulaimon Akanmu, Beatrice Nkolika Ezenwa, Bosede B Afolabi, Gabriel Oyeleke, Christian Chigozie Makwe, Titilope A Adeyemo, Kehinde S Okunade, J O Olatosi, Muyiwa Kayode Rotimi, Ayodeji A. Oluwole, Rotimi Williams Dada, Iretiola Bamikeolu Fajolu, Yewande O. Oshodi, O.B. Salu, Iorhen E. Akase
Publikováno v:
PAMJ Clinical Medicine. 5
INTRODUCTION: COVID-19 infection affects all age groups including newborns, however, literature is scarce on the fetal and neonatal outcomes of babies exposed in-utero, especially in Africa.
Autor:
Kehinde S Okunade, V C Ezeaka, J O Olatosi, Oluwayemisi Esther Ekor, Olabisi Opanuga, Sunday Omilabu, Beatrice Nkoli Ezenwa, Iorhen E. Akase, Iretiola Bamikeolu Fajolu, Yewande O. Oshodi, Olalekan Gabriel Oyeleke, Muyiwa Kayode Rotimi, Rotimi Williams Dada, Ayodeji A. Oluwole, Qazeem Oladele Bello, Christian Chigozie Makwe, Bosede B Afolabi
Publikováno v:
The Pan African Medical Journal
Pan African Medical Journal; Vol. 36 No. 1 (2020)
Pan African Medical Journal; Vol. 36 No. 1 (2020)
The COVID-19 pandemic is currently causing widespread infection and deaths around the world. Since the identification of the first case in Nigeria in February 2020, the number of confirmed cases has risen to over 9,800. Although pregnant women are no
Autor:
Simeon Olafimihan Olanipekun, Oluwayemisi Bamidele Oluwadun, J O Olatosi, O T Kushimo, Olufemi I.O. Dada, O O Adekola, Adebayo Sulaimon Adetunji
Publikováno v:
Annals of African Surgery; Vol 16, No 1 (2019)
Background: Venous cannulation is a painful procedure that is associated with anxiety, distress and discomfort. But pain is frequently overlooked in adults. Aims and Objective: We compared the efficacy of 5% EMLA cream and 10% lidocaine cream in atte
Publikováno v:
Research and Opinion in Anesthesia and Intensive Care. 8:52
Background Profound hypotension during cesarean section can compromise fetal circulation and cause cardiac arrest in the parturients. We compared the incidence of hypotension, adequacy of anesthesia, and neonatal outcome using a height-adjusted and w
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics. 15:524-528
OBJECT Although shunts have been the mainstay in treating hydrocephalus over the past 5 decades, the use of endoscopic techniques in addressing this disorder in children offers both the neurosurgeon and the patient a unique opportunity to avoid shunt
Publikováno v:
Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice; Vol 20, No 4 (2017); 484-488
Background: Patient discomfort secondary to an indwelling urethral catheter in the post operative period can be very distressing. These symptoms resemble the overactive bladder (OAB) syndrome. Muscarinic receptor blockers have been successful in the
Autor:
J O, Olatosi, N C, Anaegbu
Publikováno v:
Journal of the West African College of Surgeons. 6(1)
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is an infective blood-borne pathogen that is a constant threat to operating room staff. The prevalence of Hepatitis B has been reported to range from 4.3% - 68% in Nigeria. The inadequate funding of health care in low income c
Publikováno v:
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care. 41:359-362
An audit of the West African College of Surgeons' middle-level Diploma in Anaesthesia program was carried out to determine the current status of the diplomates. Using the West African College of Surgeons' database, social media and personal communica
Publikováno v:
Journal of the West African College of Surgeons. 2(2)
The establishment of surgical training programmes of the West African College of Surgeons started in six teaching hospitals the early 1970s in Nigeria and Ghana; it was championed by College Fellows, surgeons who had returned to the sub-region after