Monday, 25 May 2015

Heart failure patients with cognitive impairment 'may have worse outcomes'

Senior woman having a heart attack.
According to the authors of the study, heart failurepatients with cognitive impairment had a risk of all-cause death and heart failure readmission 7.5 times greater than those without cognitive impairment. The researchers suggest that this increase may in part be due to patients becoming worse at adhering to important courses of medication.
The findings of the study are being presented at Heart Failure 2015, the main annual meeting of the Heart Failure Association of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC). The event takes place in Seville, Spain, running from 23-26 May. The ESC represents over 80,000cardiology professionals across Europe and the Mediterranean.
Heart failure, also referred to as congestive heart failure, is a chronic, progressive condition whereby the heart is unable to pump enough blood around the body to supply cells with blood and oxygen. The condition can lead tofatigue and shortness of breath, with severe cases leading to kidney and liver damage.
"Systematic reviews have shown that cognitive impairment is common in patients with chronic heart failure," says Hiroshi Saito, a physiotherapist at Kameda Medical Centre in Kamogawa, Japan.
"However, the impact of cognitive impairment on the prognosis of heart failure patients is not known. Our study investigated whether cognitive impairment independently predicted the outcome of elderly patients with heart failure."
For the study, Mr. Saito and colleagues assessed 136 heart failure patients aged 65 and over (average age of 82) who were admitted to the Kameda Medical Centre. Each patient completed the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) so that staff could evaluate the presence of any cognitive disorder prior to discharge.

Provision of disease management education for families is recommended

The researchers divided the patients into two separate groups based on the findings of the MMSE. A total of 101 patients (74%) scored below 27 on the MMSE and were classified as having cognitive disorder. The other participants that scored 27 and above were deemed to not have cognitive disorder.
During the follow-up period of 161 days, 33 patients (24%) were either readmitted to the hospital due to heart failure or had died.
Patients in the cognitive impairment group had a significantly worse prognosis than patients in the group without cognitive impairment. The 7.5-fold greater risk remained after the researchers adjusted their data for potential confounding factors such as age, body mass index and hemoglobin levels.
"We expect that heart failure patients with cognitive impairment tend to get progressively worse at adhering to medications," Saito states. "It is possible that this could explain why they have a worse prognosis. Cardiologists and other medical staff should assess the cognitive status of elderly heart failure patients."
Saito suggests that education on disease management should be provided for families when patients are found to have impaired cognitive status in order to reduce the chances of heart failure readmission.
Last month, Medical News Today reported on a study finding that patients who did not fully understand the health information given to them after heart failure - "not necessarily" due to their intelligence - were at a higher risk of death. More thorough education on disease management could well be the way forward.
"The three major components of this are medication, nutrition, and exercise," explains Saito. "Of these three components, medication is an especially important element. It is necessary for families to enhance medication adherence for patients who are unable to manage their medication by themselves."
At present, there are no specific treatments to be given for cognitive impairment in heart failure patients, although exercise is often recommended to those who do not have shortness of breath from their most recent episode of heart failure.
"Clinicians need to be more aware of the cognitive status of their heart failure patients and families can play an important role in ensuring that patients take their medication, get some exercise and eat well," Saito concludes.
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Friday, 17 April 2015


Senior Medical Laboratory Technologist- UAE

The Scientific Clinical Laboratories (SCL) 

Senior Medical Laboratory Technologist -DUBAI

Senior Medical Laboratory Technologist-DUBAI


Job Description

• May supervise and coordinate the work activities of General Technologists.

• Work under very little supervision and often perform the more difficult tests in the laboratory and may lead and/or supervise the work of other General Technologists. Required to work with bio-hazardous material.

• Responsible for sample receipt, sample separation and performing a variety of standard haematological, serological, bacteriological and chemical laboratory tests when posted in a specific work area.

• Follows established laboratory procedures for specimen handling, processing, test analysis, and reporting. Performs a variety of determinations on different body fluids; confirms and verifies test results and reports findings to Section In-charge.

• Responsible for the accurate performance of assigned duties by supervision received from a higher level Laboratory Technologist or Section In-charge who reviews work for adherence to established policies and procedures.

• Process specimens for laboratory tests and examination in all sections of the laboratory information system; enters and forwards results for verification by the Section In-charge and authentication by Clinical Pathologist & Laboratory Director.

• Performs scheduled maintenance on all instruments; performs and reviews quality controls on testing and notifies Supervisor of any problems and corrective actions taken.

• Operates, calibrates, and conducts performance checks on clinical laboratory equipment.

• Participates in quality management system.

Skills:



• Operation, maintenance, and repair of laboratory instruments and equipment.
• Skill of blood drawing techniques
• Knowledge & experience in all pathology departments
• Leadership traits is a must, ability to accept responsibilities and execute problem solving decisions.

Key Skill(s)

About Company

The Scientific Clinical Laboratories (SCL) is a private referral laboratory dedicated to provide patients with the highest standards in all types of human testing. Our goals and ambitions are in delivering a professional and high level of service to our customers around the region through our highly dedicated team of medical experts. The laboratory operates under stringent internationally recognized policies and procedures to maintain credibility and accuracy in testing. SCL provides more than a vast number of tests and test combinations, ranging from routine tests to highly esoteric molecular and genetic assays. All SCL investigations are continuously monitored by External Quality Assurance Program to assure the promise given to all valued clients.

Mission:

"To become the leading laboratory in this region through delivering the most reliable and accurate diagnosis synchronized with swift and convenient procedures."

Values:

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Wednesday, 15 April 2015

Training for HAAD,NCLEX-RN,PROMETRIC DHA for DUBAI AND MOH EXAMS



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  • Small batches so as to provide maximum attention to the candidates and also to provide the best ambience for coaching.
  • 45 days of coaching for PROMETRIC and additional 5 days mandatory for DHA PROMETRIC, Qatar PROMETRIC and HAAD. (Others can take these classes if they are interested).
  •  Classes at convenient timings with our library and computer Lab at your disposal till 07:30 pm.
  •  The topics covered will be Medical and Surgical, Psychiatry, Pediatrics, OBG, ENT, Ophthalmology, nursing Foundation, Nursing education, Nursing Management, Nursing Research and all other important topics. Our faculty also refreshes the syllabus and add questions frequently asked as well as recently asked questions to our training manual thereby familiarizing the subject to the candidates.
  • On enrolling for the course, we present you with all the required study materials, reference books and also provide exam guidelines thereby preparing you to tackle the examination with confidence. Our computer lab will be at your disposal till 7:30 pm, thereby helping you familiarize with the online mode of Examination.
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