Syed Tabish R. Zaidi
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View article: Abstract 117: Efficacy and Safety of Milrinone Infusion in Patients with Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
Abstract 117: Efficacy and Safety of Milrinone Infusion in Patients with Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis Open
Background Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) is a life‐threatening neurological condition can be complicated by delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI), a leading cause of secondary brain injury. Milrinone, a phosphodiesterase‐3 inhibitor …
View article: Clinical and Hematological Criteria For Malaria Diagnosis In Endemic Area with Limited Resources
Clinical and Hematological Criteria For Malaria Diagnosis In Endemic Area with Limited Resources Open
Objective: To devise a clinical and hematological criteria for malaria diagnosis in endemic area with limited resources Study Design: Prospective longitudinal study Place and Duration of Study: Combined military hospital Chhor, Sindh Pakis…
Determinants of high vaccine confidence and uptake among the Australian public: insights from a cross-sectional study Open
Background In 2021, Australia launched a national COVID-19 vaccine rollout strategy, but encountered setbacks that resulted in negative press and media controversy. This study aimed to confirm factors influencing vaccine confidence and upt…
Factors Influencing Community Pharmacists’ Participation in Antimicrobial Stewardship: A Qualitative Inquiry Open
Very few studies, all employing surveys, have investigated the perceptions of community pharmacists regarding antimicrobial stewardship (AMS). A qualitative inquiry exploring factors affecting community pharmacists’ participation in AMS ma…
Factors Influencing Community Pharmacists’ Participation in Antimicrobial Stewardship: A Qualitative Inquiry Open
Very few studies, all employing surveys, have investigated the perceptions of community pharmacists regarding antimicrobial stewardship (AMS). A qualitative inquiry exploring factors affecting community pharmacists’ participation in AMS ma…
Pioneering Advances in Hemodialysis: A Review of Contemporary Machines Open
This review article describes the evolution of dialysis technologies spanning the past few decades and discusses the current advancements in hemodialysis devices. These advancements aim to meet the growing global demand for hemodialysis th…
Factors Influencing COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence and Uptake in Australian Adults Open
In January 2021, Australia initiated a national COVID-19 vaccine rollout strategy but faced setbacks, leading to negative press and media controversy, which may have diminished vaccine confidence. This study aimed to assess the factors inf…
Determinants of pharmacists' confidence to participate in antimicrobial stewardship: A confirmatory factor analysis Open
Aim Pharmacists are essential members of hospital antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) teams. A lack of self‐perceived confidence can limit pharmacists' involvement and contributions. Pharmacists working in AMS have reported a lack of confidenc…
The Role of Adult Vaccines as Part of Antimicrobial Stewardship: A Scoping Review Open
Background: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a significant global health concern, causing an estimated 700,000 deaths annually. Although immunisation has been shown to significantly reduce AMR, the role of vaccines as part of antimicrobia…
495 Developing deprescribing resources for older people with polypharmacy living in primary care: using co-design and logic modelling Open
Introduction Proactive deprescribing – identifying and discontinuing medicines where harms outweigh benefits (1) – can minimise problematic polypharmacy, but it has not been routinely implemented into practice and can have risks. There are…
497 Patient perspectives of safe and routine deprescribing for older people living with polypharmacy: an interview study Open
Introduction Stopping medicines where harms outweigh benefits (deprescribing) (1) can reduce adverse events from inappropriate polypharmacy. Deprescribing should be undertaken in a patient-centred way with shared decision-making. However, …
Characteristics and outcomes of hospital-acquired and community-acquired peritonitis in patients on peritoneal dialysis: a retrospective cohort study Open
Background Peritonitis remains a significant complication of peritoneal dialysis. However, there is limited information on the clinical characteristics and outcomes of hospital-acquired peritonitis compared to community-acquired peritoniti…
Barriers and facilitators of implementing proactive deprescribing within primary care: a systematic review Open
Objective Proactive deprescribing – identifying and discontinuing medicines where harms outweigh benefits – can minimise problematic polypharmacy, but has yet to be implemented into routine practice. Normalisation process theory (NPT) can …
View article: Co‐designing an intervention to improve the process of deprescribing for older people living with frailty in the United Kingdom
Co‐designing an intervention to improve the process of deprescribing for older people living with frailty in the United Kingdom Open
Background In older people living with frailty, polypharmacy can lead to preventable harm like adverse drug reactions and hospitalization. Deprescribing is a strategy to reduce problematic polypharmacy. All stakeholders should be actively …
Development of an international survey tool to measure confidence and current antimicrobial stewardship practices of hospital pharmacists Open
Background Pharmacists are identified as key members of hospital antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) teams in international guidelines. Developing an international standardized tool to measure hospital pharmacists’ confidence and practices of …
View article: Vaccine Acceptance and Hesitancy among Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients in Punjab, Pakistan
Vaccine Acceptance and Hesitancy among Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients in Punjab, Pakistan Open
Vaccine hesitancy is widespread in many parts of the globe, particularly in low–middle-income countries. Therefore, we surveyed a sample of hospitalized COVID-19 patients to assess COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and vaccine hesitancy in a low…
Psychosocial factors in patients with kidney failure and role for social worker: A secondary data audit Open
Background People with kidney failure face a multitude of psychosocial stressors that affect disease trajectory and health outcomes. Objectives To investigate psychosocial factors affecting people with kidney failure before or at start of …
Why hospital-based healthcare professionals do not report adverse drug reactions: a mixed methods study using the Theoretical Domains Framework Open
Purpose Adverse drug reaction (ADR) underreporting is highly prevalent across the world. This study aimed to identify factors associated with ADR reporting and map these to a behavioural change framework to help inform future interventions…
Routinely implementing safe deprescribing in primary care: a scoping review Open
Introduction Polypharmacy, the use of ≥5 medicines, continues to increase worldwide and can become problematic potentially leading to adverse drug reactions (ADRs) and poor patient outcomes. Deprescribing - discontinuing medicines where ha…
POS-701 CHARACTERISTICS AND OUTCOMES OF HOSPITAL-ACQUIRED AND COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PERITONITIS IN PATIENTS ON PERITONEAL DIALYSIS Open
Peritoneal dialysis (PD)- associated peritonitis remains a significant complication of PD. However, the clinical and microbiological characteristics and outcomes are not well-defined for hospital-acquired peritonitis compared to community-…
POS-700 MANAGEMENT OF PERITONITIS IN PATIENTS ON AUTOMATED PERITONEAL DIALYSIS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND Open
In the absence of evidence and guidelines on the management of peritoneal dialysis (PD)-associated peritonitis in patients on automated peritoneal dialysis (APD), variations in clinical practice potentially exist between PD units which cou…
Psychosocial factors affecting end-stage kidney disease patients and the impact of social worker Open
Background End-stage kidney disease (ESKD) incidence has been increasing over time, contributing significantly to morbidity and early mortality. However, there is limited data examining the psychosocial factors affecting people with ESKD a…
The relationship between clinicians' perceptions and their adoption of clinical decision support systems Open
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Septic Shock Secondary to Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis Caused by <i>Pasteurella multocida</i>: A Case Report and Review of the Literature Open
Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is a bacterial infection in the peritoneum commonly seen in the setting of cirrhosis and ascites. SBP is typically caused by gram-negative bacteria. Pasteurella is an organism typically associated wi…