12 research outputs found

    Management and Evaluation of Patient Satisfaction to Health Care in the Pediatric Clinic of the University Clinical Center of Kosovo

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    The aim of this research is to reflect the real data with the approach of health services in the University Clinical Center of Kosovo and also have received different opinions from parents of children who have been hospitalized in the pediatrics clinic than they were satisfied with the provision of this clinical services offered.Keywords: health management, evaluation of satisfaction of patients to health services, Pediatrics Clinic

    The Attitude of Parents of Children with the Crisis of Consciousness

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    Every disease that affects the child's health, especially those with negative prognosis has a detrimental affect on the parents and extended family. Children consciousness crises have particular impact considering, on the one hand, the nature of children and variety of the disease and on the other hand, the actual attitude that exists in our society.Keywords: Consciousness attacks, convulsions, paroxysmal attacks

    Pharmacist Role in Pharmacotherapy Counseling, a Necessary Obligation – Our Experience

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    In this paper we wanted to show that how much value and important role has got a pharmacologist making consultations and showing consideration towards his/her duty, thus by making it being recognized for the health care team, further taking the responsibilities on pharmacotherapy results and life of the patients.Keywords: Pharmacist role in pharmacotherapy counseling, a necessary obligation, etc

    Pulmonary Artery Atresia

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    Introduction: Pulmonary atresia is a congenital malformation of the heart, a valve in which the pulmonary valve orifice fails to develop. The valve is completely closed thereby obstructing the outflow of blood from the heart to the lungs. Doctors are unsure of the cause of congenital heart defects, but there are some medical conditions that have been found to increase the risk of having a baby with a heart defect such as congenital heart disease in the mother, father, brother, or sister of the baby, a diabetic mother, use of drugs or alcohol or over the counter prescriptions during pregnancy. There are many different types of classification of PA but more useful is a classification in PA with and without interventricular defect. The aim of presentation is to present neonates with pulmonary atresia, with or without interventricular defect in a group of children with central cyanosis and possibility to make a diagnosis of PA with echocardiographic examinations. Methodology: Retrospectively we analyzed children with central cyanosis where etiology of cyanosis where any congenital heart defect. Results: During the period 2008 – 2013 in Pediatric Clinic in Prishtina 28 neonates with PA were diagnosed. Of the, 19 were with an interventricular defect and 9 without. In a group of neonates with PA and without DIV communication at the trial level was restrictive in 8 of them and in 4 balloon atrioseptostomy procedure was successfully performed. 5 of remaining has died, in absent of the possibility for palliative surgical intervention

    Pulmonary Artery Atresia

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    Introduction: Pulmonary atresia is a congenital malformation of the heart, a valve in which the pulmonary valve orifice fails to develop. The valve is completely closed thereby obstructing the outflow of blood from the heart to the lungs. Doctors are unsure of the cause of congenital heart defects, but there are some medical conditions that have been found to increase the risk of having a baby with a heart defect such as congenital heart disease in the mother, father, brother, or sister of the baby, a diabetic mother, use of drugs or alcohol or over the counter prescriptions during pregnancy. There are many different types of classification of PA but more useful is a classification in PA with and without interventricular defect. The aim of presentation: is to present neonates with pulmonary atresia, with or without interventricular defect in a group of children with central cyanosis and possibility to make a diagnosis of PA with echocardiographic examinations. Methodology: Retrospectively we analyzed children with central cyanosis where etiology of cyanosis where any congenital heart defect. Results: During the period 2008 – 2013 in Pediatric Clinic in Prishtina 28 neonates with PA were diagnosed. Of the, 19 were with an interventricular defect and 9 without. In a group of neonates with PA and without DIV communication at the trial level was restrictive in 8 of them and in 4 balloon atrioseptostomy procedure was successfully performed. 5 of remaining has died, in absent of the possibility for palliative surgical intervention.Keywords: pulmonary atresia, balloon atrioseptostomia, Blalock-Taussigshuntss. 

    The Attitude of Parents of Children with the Crisis of Consciousness

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    Every disease that affects the child's health, especially those with negative prognosis has a detrimental affect on the parents and extended family. Children consciousness crises have particular impact considering, on the one hand, the nature of children and variety of the disease and on the other hand, the actual attitude that exists in our society

    Brain Ultrasound as a Diagnostic and Follow up Method of Lateral Ventricle Dilatation in Hospitalised Children at the Neurology Department – Pediatric Clinic

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    A child’s full development is tied closely to the full development of the human’s central nervous system, which is why there are so many cases reported with central nervous system illnesses in children. Being very familiar with a child’s normal development, a Pediatric Neurologist doctor is capable of noticing any sort of neurological deviation during the first month of child’s development which can be backed up with diagnostic methods such as: Transfontanellare Ultrasonography which is the chosen method to diagnose such anomalies and also helps keep track of them.Key words: Brain ultrasonography, ventriculomegaly, our clinical experience

    EEG as Prognostic Argument in First Afebril Seizures

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    Cerebral disorder crises are sudden disorder and transition of brain function that are characterized by the appearance of motor, sensitive, vegetative or psychological symptoms depending on the area in which are discharge and tend to repeat. Clinically manifested of focal crisis, generalized tonic, clonic, floppy, with sensibilities disorder or vegetative symptomatology such as nausea, sweating, pallor, tachycardia, salivation. (4,6,7,10). The mention groups of cerebral crisis may be manifested as single or combined. Cerebral crisis manifested as seizures for practical aim are split in 1. Provoked seizures, 2.Unprovoked seizures (6,7).Keywords: cerebral disorder crisis, epileptic and nonepileptic crisis patient‟s history, cardio respiratory system, etc.

    The Link between Genetic Factors in Children with Febrile Convulsions Appearance

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    The aim of this research paper is to reflect the link between genetic factors and presenting children with febrile convulsions.Keywords: febrile seizures, genetic factor, the pediatric clinic
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