Michel Manika Muteya

Michel Manika Muteya
University of Lubumbashi · Anesthesiology-Intensive Care

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Introduction. The aim of this survey was to assess the use of spinal anesthesia for abdominal surgery among anesthesia practitioners in sub-Saharan Africa. Methods. A questionnaire was distributed among the participants at the 37th Congress of the Society of Anesthesia-intensive Care Medicine of French-Speaking Africa held in Cotonou, Benin from No...
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Résumé Objectif : Évaluer la problématique de la prise en charge anesthésique des urgences obstétricales dans la ville de Lubumbashi. Matériel et méthodes : C’est une étude transversale documentaire bi centrique avec un volet analytique réalisée aux cliniques universitaires de Lubumbashi et à l’hôpital Jason Sendwe du 1er octobre 2020 au 31 Mars 2...
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The risk caused by anesthesia in pregnant women for surgery unrelated to pregnancy is difficult to specify exactly because of the rarity of the indications on the one hand and their very great diversity on the other. We report a clinical case of a 23-year-old pregnant woman Parity 2, Gestity 3, Abortion 0 and Death 0; admitted to the emergency room...
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The intensive care unit remains a paradigm of rare pathologies culminating in often unusual syndromes.Sheehan's syndrome (SS) is a potentially serious postpartum complication which corresponds to ischemic necrosis of the anterior pituitary related to postpartum hemorrhage. It remains topical despite the improvement in gynecological and obstetrics m...
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Background Risk of mortality following surgery in patients across Africa is twice as high as the global average. Most of these deaths occur on hospital wards after the surgery itself. We aimed to assess whether enhanced postoperative surveillance of adult surgical patients at high risk of postoperative morbidity or mortality in Africa could reduce...
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Introduction: The study of mortality in a community permits to define the axes of disease prevention and readjust health policies. In a hospital department, such a study allows monitoring and revision of therapeutic measures; these are likely to deteriorate in their implementation over the years, which requires periodic criticism. The aim of our wo...
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Introduction: female sex workers (FSWs) are considered a high-risk group for acquiring HIV infection due to their HIV prevalence estimated to be 10-20 times higher than in woman in the general population. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and risk factors of HIV among female sex workers (FSWs) in Lubumbashi. Methods: a cross-sectional...
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Background: Post-spinal anesthesia headaches remain a problem in the world. The objective of this work was to evaluate their epidemiological and clinical characteristics, their determinants as well as the elaboration of an adapted predictive score in obstetric medium of resource-limited countries. Methods: This was a descriptive and analytical obse...
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Correspondance Courriel : berthe.barhayiga@unikin.ac.cd Summary Context and objective. The relevance of studying the correlates of anesthetic accident and incidents relay on their impact on patient prognosis. This study, based on Bayesian Model, aimed to design a prediction model of anesthetic accidents, in order to illustrate their main detreminan...
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Background: Material and human resources, staff training and reassessment of critical care processes may be possible depending on the sociodemographic characteristics and outcomes of the critically ill patient admitted to ICU. We sought to describe the sociodemo
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Abstract Background: Material and human resources, staff training and reassessment of critical care processes may be possible depending on the sociodemographic characteristics and outcomes of the critically ill patient admitted to ICU. We sought to describe the sociodemographic characteristics, diagnosis and clinical outcomes of critically ill pati...
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Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the major public health and socio-economic issues in the 21st century globally. Assessment of TB treatment outcomes, and monitoring and evaluation of its risk factors in Directly Observed Treatment Short Course (DOTS) are among the major indicators of the performance of a national TB control program. Thus,...
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Objective: Evaluate PMTCT services in the Lubumbashi Health Zone. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study carried out in the maternity wards of all 18 maternities in the Lubumbashi Health Zone from 1 January 2015 to 31 December 2015; one of the 27 health zones in the province of Haut-Katanga (DR Congo). Included were all women who received prenata...
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Purpose: ICUs are the places where patients requiring organ support are admitted, for this reason they are many deaths. The inefficiency of DR Congo health system and the deplorable socioeconomic situation can affect the ICU outcomes. The aim of this study was to assess mortality risk factors in a polyvalent intensive care unit Methods: A retrospec...
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Introduction: Superficial lymphadenopathy is a frequent reason for consultation in Internal Medicine. The diagnosis approach even done by a meticulous clinical examination has to be completed with investigations such as medical imagery and pathologic study. In low-income countries like Democratic Republic of Congo, means for proper diagnosis remain...
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Introduction: The causes of superficial lymphadenopathy are diverse and their prognosis is often unknown. The diagnosis of superficial lymphadenopathy remains a challenge because, alone, its clinical picture doesn’t allow differentiating between an infectious disease and a non-transmissible disease. The aim of this study is to describe epidemiologi...
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Introduction: Malaria infection and HIV infection are major public health issues in several parts of the world. Together they have caused more than a million deaths per year. Africa, and Sub-Saharan in particular are the most affected. Our study objective is to determine the prevalence of Malaria/HIV co-infection and describe its immunological, vir...
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Introduction: ensuring a good haemovigilance remains a major public health problem in low income countries. Transfusion-transmissible infectious agents such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV) and syphilis must be subject to regular and permanent epidemiological surveillance in order to reduce the...
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Immunological, virological, parasitic and biological profile of Malaria/HIV co-infection in 18 years old and above patients in Lubumbashi (DR Congo) Kakisingi C, Mukuku O, Manika M, Mutombo A, Kasamba E, Tshikuluila B, Mawaw P, Mwamba C, Luboya O. Summary Introduction Malaria infection and HIV infection are major public health issues in several pa...
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Introduction. L’assurance d’une bonne hémovigilance reste un problème majeur de santé publique dans les pays à faible revenu. Les agents infectieux transmissibles par transfusion tels que le virus de l’immunodéficience humaine (VIH), le virus de l’hépatite B (VHB), le virus de l’hépatite C (VHC) et la syphilis doivent être soumis à une surveillance...
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Introduction Cette étude a pour objectif de décrire la pratique anesthésique dans un pays à faible revenu et où le plateau technique anesthésique est moins équipé. Méthodes Une étude descriptive transversale a été menée durant l'année 2013. L'enquête a concerné les pratiques anesthésiques, les indications chirurgicales et les caractéristiques des...
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Contexte : Les adénopathies superficielles sont des manifestations cliniques de pathologies dont les étiologies sont multiples. Ce symptôme devient un motif courant de consultation. L’objectif de ce travail est de décrire les aspects épidémiologiques, cliniques et cytopathologiques des adénopathies superficielles dans le service de Médecine Interne...
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Introduction: L'objectif de notre travail était de déterminer la distribution sociodémographique des patients tuberculeux, les types de tuberculose en fonction de la localisation de la maladie et déterminer l'issue thérapeutique des patients en fonction de différentes localisations. Méthodes: C'est une étude descriptive transversale des patients di...
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Nous rapportons le cas d'un enfant de 7 ans, de sexe masculin ayant présenté un purpura thrombopénique avec épistaxis, hématémèse, otorragies et pétéchies généralisées. Durant la même hospitalisation, nous avons mis en évidence une tuberculose pulmonaire documentée par la présence de bacilles acido-alcoolo résistants à l'examen des crachats. Nous a...
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Nous rapportons le cas d'un enfant de 7 ans, de sexe masculin ayant présenté un purpura thrombopénique avec épistaxis, hématémèse, otorragies et pétéchies généralisées. Durant la même hospitalisation, nous avons mis en évidence une tuberculose pulmonaire documentée par la présence de bacilles acido-alcoolo résistants à l'examen des crachats. Nous a...

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