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    Assessment of hypertension in elderly population of Peshawar university

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    Objective: To assess hypertension in elderly people aged 60 and above residing in university campus Peshawar. Methodology: This cross-sectional study included a total of 103 elderly people aged 60 and above, selected from university campus Peshawar by simple random sampling from January to April 2019. Blood pressure was measured manually. Subjects with systolic blood pressure more than 140 and diastolic blood pressure more than 90 mm of Hg and signs & symptoms of hypertension were considered as hypertensive. Semi-structured questionnaires were used to collect the data. Data was entered and analyzed on SPSS version 20 and Microsoft Excel 2013. Results: The prevalence rate of hypertension in the study population was 68.0% (70/103), which contain 41.8% (43/103) of stage I and 26.2% (27/103) of stage II hypertension. The hypertension was more prevalent in males than females. The combined mean systolic blood pressure of the total population was 146.12 mmHg (SD 21.70 mmHg, 95% CI 141.92-150.31), while mean diastolic blood pressure was 89.61 mmHg (SD 14.15 mmHg, 95% CI 86.88-92.34). Conclusion: Although prevalence of hypertension in geriatric population is very high but major bulk is undiagnosed.&nbsp

    Clinical profile of acute pancreatitis and the application of different severity indices in patients treated at Rehman Medical Institute, Peshawar

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    Background: Acute Pancreatitis (AP) is the inflammation of the pancreas. Based on the severity of the disease, one can easily manage it, for this purpose certain scoring systems, such as Ranson’s Score, Glasgow Score and modified CT Severity Index Score are being used to predict the severity and prognosis of AP. Objectives: The objective of our study is to assess the efficacy of various severity indices (Ranson’s score, Glasgow score, Modified CT severity index score) in predicting the prognosis of patients. Methodology: This retrospective study was conducted in the Dept of Medicine at Rehman Medical Institute, Peshawar, between May 2021 to September 2021 after approval from the Department of Research, Rehman Medical College. Data was retrieved from the patients’ records on a structured proforma. Those with a definitive diagnosis and were treated for acute pancreatitis in the past 5 years, were included in the study. Results: CT Severity Index Score found that out of 35 males, 10 (28%) had mild, 16 (45%) had moderate and only 9 (25%) had severe pancreatitis. Whereas out of the 34, only 5 (14%), 17 (50%) and 12 (35%) females had mild, moderate and severe disease respectively.&nbsp
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