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Khulna Medical College

HealthcareKhulna, Bangladesh
About: Khulna Medical College is a healthcare organization based out in Khulna, Bangladesh. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Pregnancy & Hysterectomy. The organization has 266 authors who have published 203 publications receiving 964 citations. The organization is also known as: Khulna Medical College, Khulna & KMC.


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23 Apr 2012
TL;DR: Complications due to menstrual regulation (MR) risk factors for complications, immediate morbidities and mortality & management pattern, and 94% patients improved after comprehensive management in Bangladesh are evaluated.
Abstract: This prospective observational study was done in Obstetrics and Gynecology unit in Kalaroa Health Complex, Kalaroa & Sadar Hospital, Satkhira from 1st January 2009 to 30th June 2010. The aim of it was to evaluate complications due to menstrual regulation (MR) risk factors for complications, immediate morbidities and mortality & management pattern. Total number of admission was 773, out of which only MR complications was 6.46%. Within this group, 96% patients belonged to 20 to 40 years age group, 84% were multipara. Gestational age in between 7 to 9 weeks was recorded in 72% and in 50% cases, MR was performed in private chamber, 12% patients was suffering from only pervaginal bleeding with nonfatal complications. Shock and acute abdomen due to visceral injury was 26% in which abdominal surgery was done in 12% cases. 94% patients improved after comprehensive management. Death was recorded in 6% cases. MR complications still remain an important cause of maternal morbidities and mortality in Bangladesh. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bmjk.v44i1-2.10469 Bang Med J (Khulna) 2011: 44(1&2) 11-14
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TL;DR: Serious adverse events such as severe hypotension, cardiac arrest, cauda equina syndromes and death were were more than other western countries and may be due to shortage of adequate skilled anaesthesiologist.
Abstract: Sub Arachnoid Block (SAB) is a frequently used popular anaesthetic technique but it is not without complications. The objectives of this retrospective descriptive study was to report and evaluate the complications of SAB in Khulna city,which occurred in a period of 5 years from January 2004 to December 2008. It was a multicentre study. Related data from anesthetic procedure records were collected for above mentioned period. Total 10829 patients were operated under SAB in those centres during the study period. Majority of patients were female (72.22%), mean age was 39 ± 9.78 years, age groups between 20 to 39 years were 72.22%, ASA physical status between I and II were 87.01%. Complications of SAB were mild hypotension 3090(28.53%), severe hypotension 83(0.76%), cardiac arrest 20(0.18%), postdural puncture headache (PDPH) 1825(16.85%), meningism 10(0.09%), cuada equina syndrome 4(0.036) and death 3(0.027%). Most common complications were simple hypotension and PDPH. Serious adverse events such as severe hypotension, cardiac arrest, cauda equina syndromes and death were were more than other western countries and may be due to shortage of adequate skilled anaesthesiologist. A prospective study with a good number of qualified anaesthesiologists can be taken in hand on ward for further evaluations. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jbsa.v23i2.18177 Journal of BSA, 2009; 23(2): 67-71
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TL;DR: Need to strengthen infection control measure and BCC activities among the service providers to improve the management status of the hemodialysis unit of NIKDU hospital.
Abstract: Chronic Kidney disease is becoming a global public health problem throughout the world. The aim of the study was to assess management status of the hemodialysis unit in a specialized hospital. It was a hospital based descriptive cross sectional study. A total of 17 participants were selected by purposive sampling method on the basis of defined selection criteria from January 2015 to December 2016. The place of study was National Institute of Kidney Diseases and Urology (NIKDU) hospital, Dhaka. The research instruments were a semi structured questionnaire and a checklist. The socio-demographic status of the respondents showed that 11.8 %( n=02) were doctor, 58.8 %( n=10) nurses and 29.4 %( n=05) were technician. Mean age of care providers was 38.82±8.79 years. Majority of respondents, were satisfied regarding the unit including physical facilities 76.5% (n=13) cleanliness of the unit 58.8% (n=10) and medical record facility 52.9% (n=9). Need to strengthen infection control measure and BCC activities among the service providers to improve the management status of the hemodialysis unit of NIKDU hospital. Asian J. Med. Biol. Res. December 2020, 6(4): 683-688
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SF Yeasmin, MA Hasanat, E Saha1, MT Rahman, DK Sunyal 
04 Jun 2018
TL;DR: Myomectomy during cesarean section in selected cases with proper indication is safe and feasible, and per-operative complications, need for blood transfusion, postoperative complications and duration of hospital stay.
Abstract: Routine myomectomy during pregnancy is not recommended because of excessive bleeding during myomectomy and the difficulty in securing hemostasis may need hysterectomy. This prospective observational study was carried out in Obstetrics & Gynecology department of Ad-din Akij Medical College, Khulna from June 2016 to August 2017 to evaluate safety and feasibility of performing myomectomy at the time of caesarean delivery. Nineteen patients with fibroid uterus with pregnancy whom needed cesarean section for various indications were the target population for this study. Main outcome measures were difficulty of myomectomy & cesarean section, time needed for operation, per-operative complications, need for blood transfusion, postoperative complications and duration of hospital stay. Caesarean myomectomy operation was successful in all cases. No patient was required hysterectomy. The duration of operation was 45-60 minutes. Only one patient had one unit of whole blood transfusion during postoperative period. Mean (SD) duration of hospital stay and post-operative Hb concentration were 6.9 (0.6) days and 8.6 (1.4) g/dl, respectively. Two patients developed post-operative fever which delayed their hospital stay. Myomectomy during cesarean section in selected cases with proper indication is safe and feasible. Mediscope Vol. 5, No. 1: Jan 2018, Page 5-9

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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20231
20217
202011
20193
201815
201724