Shabnam Naz Shaikh's scientific contributions

Publications (2)

Article
Objective: To determine the frequency of perineal pain after childbirth after a single dose of diclofenac rectal suppository. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted at Shaikh Zayed Women Hospital, Larkana, Pakistan, from April to September 2014, and comprised patients who were admitted to the labour room for normal vaginal delivery. A...
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To evaluate the clinical and demographic characteristics, rationale for transfer of critically ill obstetric patients to intensive care unit and their management therein. The observational retrospective case series study was conducted at Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Medical University, Larkana, Pakistan, and comprised critically ill female patie...

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... 3 Early discharge seemed to be possible in haemorrhoidectomy, later sphincterotomy and submucosal abscess drainage just as seen in the results of Galan and team. [3][4][5][6] It was seen that the most common pathology these people suffered from was haemorrhoids and least was submucosal abscess. [1][2][3][4] The best part was when we scored the average scores in each pathology we noticed that the per anal surgery patients like fissurectomy, incision and drainage of submucosal abscess and haemorrhoids (open and close methods) definitely responded much better to per rectal suppository group B than group A than perianal surgery like perianal abscess drainage and fistula in ano where incisions were on the skin and needed daily dressings. ...
... 16 All the other characteristics of our patients were similar to those reported in the literature. 2,17,18 The rate of patients with sepsis and septic shock in our study was lower than in others. 1 The association we found between eclampsia and fewer complications and lower incidence of death or transfer for more complex care has not been observed in other studies. On the contrary, eclampsia has been classically associated with worse outcomes. ...