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Evaluating the usefulness of the gastroschisis prognostic score (GPS) in predicting morbidity and mortality in a cohort from a low income country / Alaa Abdelrahman Mohamed Abdelrahman Mousa Obeida ; Supervised Khaled Hussein Kamel Bahaaeldin , Dalia Ahmed Khairy Abdellatif , Aly Ibrahim Shalaby

بواسطة: المساهم: نوع المادة : نصاللغة: الإنجليزية تفاصيل النشر: Cairo : Alaa Abdelrahman Mohamed Abdelrahman Mousa Obeida , 2018الوصف: 89 P. : facsimiles ; 25cmعنوان آخر:
  • للتنبؤ بالمراضة و الوفيات فى حالات انشقاق البطن الخلقى فى اترابية من بلد منخفض الدخل GPS تقييم فائدة مؤشر ال [عنوان مضاف عنوان الصفحة]
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ملاحظة الأطروحة: Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of General Surgery ملخص: Introduction: Gastroschisis (GS) is frequently grouped in conjunction with other abdominal wall defects (AWD) but it remains uniquely different in its etiology, predisposing risk factors, clinical management and associated malformations. GS differs from other AWD in that the bowel has prolapsed without a covering through a defect adjacent to (and nearly always to the right of) an otherwise normal umbilicus. Objectives: To assess the usefulness of the GPS in predicting outcome of the GS cases that were admitted to Cairo university surgical neonatal intensive care unit (SNICU). The secondary objective was to create a prospective GS database to collect and assess other variables that may affect outcomes in GS. Methods: A prospective cohort study of Gastroschisis cases during an eight-month duration. The variables assessed were: maternal, antenatal, patient, treatment, and postnatal complications. Results: A total of 16 cases were studied. Six neonates were live discharges and 10 cases died. The GPS score is was applied to all of them. It predicted outcome reliably. Conclusion: The GPS Score is a good tool in assessing Gastroschisis outcome. A Gastroschisis data collection tool was developed for future studies
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Thesis قاعة الرسائل الجامعية - الدور الاول المكتبة المركزبة الجديدة - جامعة القاهرة Cai01.11.14.M.Sc.2018.Al.E (استعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) لا تعار 01010110076797000
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Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of General Surgery

Introduction: Gastroschisis (GS) is frequently grouped in conjunction with other abdominal wall defects (AWD) but it remains uniquely different in its etiology, predisposing risk factors, clinical management and associated malformations. GS differs from other AWD in that the bowel has prolapsed without a covering through a defect adjacent to (and nearly always to the right of) an otherwise normal umbilicus. Objectives: To assess the usefulness of the GPS in predicting outcome of the GS cases that were admitted to Cairo university surgical neonatal intensive care unit (SNICU). The secondary objective was to create a prospective GS database to collect and assess other variables that may affect outcomes in GS. Methods: A prospective cohort study of Gastroschisis cases during an eight-month duration. The variables assessed were: maternal, antenatal, patient, treatment, and postnatal complications. Results: A total of 16 cases were studied. Six neonates were live discharges and 10 cases died. The GPS score is was applied to all of them. It predicted outcome reliably. Conclusion: The GPS Score is a good tool in assessing Gastroschisis outcome. A Gastroschisis data collection tool was developed for future studies

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