Crestor may significantly reduce coronary heart disease
episodes and strokes even in some men and women with normal
cholesterol levels
12th November 2008
The statin - Crestor,
Prediction of coronary heart disease using risk factor categories.(1998-01)Rosuvastatin, - could reduce by 44 percent the risk of heart
problems among patients who have normal cholesterol but with
with elevated High-sensitivity C-Reactive Protein - hsCRP. CRP
is a protein produced by the liver that plays an important role
in inflammatory processes and serves as a biological marker to
measure the risk of artery blockage.
The study of 17,802 men and women aged 50 or more
demonstrated that 20 milligrams of Crestor taken daily
significantly reduced the combined risk of myocardial
infarction, stroke, hospitalization for unstable angina, or
death from cardiovascular causes by 44 percent compared to
placebo among men and women with elevated hsCRP but low to
normal cholesterol levels. The combined risk of heart attack,
stroke or death from heart disease was reduced by 47 percent,
the risk of heart attack was cut by more than half, the risk of
stroke by nearly half and total mortality was reduced by 20
percent.0802
PCOS with specific relation to population groupings
1st November 2008
- Polycystic ovary syndrome is one of the most common endocrine
(hormone) disorders - 15-20%.
- Affected women may have
irregular/infrequent menstrual cycles,
anovulatory
infertility and excessive body hair.
- Discussion has been assisted by a consensus for diagnosis.0401
- There is evidence that demonstrates differences in the reproductive
features of PCOS in index-matched populations from different areas.0601
- Although most of what pertains for all women with PCOS there have
been reports of slight variations between racial groupings.PCOS-Populations
Laparoscopy to diagnose endometriosis
31st October 2008
The question of when to investigate pelvic pain with
laparoscopy
to diagnose
endometriosis is a subject of continued debate.
Some take the view that laparoscopy is overused to the extent that clinicians
need a tool to determine whether women wish to seek a pathology-based
explanation for chronic pelvic pain or whether they just want symptom relief.
Such an approach might reduce the number of unnecessary laparoscopies without
adversely affecting outcomes.0602
Others believe that laparoscopy is often unduly delayed.0601
Surgical Treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinence
30th October 2008
Urinary incontinence is a common problem, particularly
after the menopause and it is
socially embarrassing leading to loss of
self-esteem.
Stress incontinence can respond to
medication but there are also several surgical procedures that may help.
Increasingly, gynecologists are employing minimally invasive techniques to
reduce hospitalization and speed recovery. Success rates in the order of 85% have been quoted for TVT (Transvaginal
Tapes) and TOT (Transobturator Tapes).0701
Clinicians should receive specialized training for the transvaginal placement of
mesh products and be vigilant for adverse events, the US Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) warned on 20th October 2008 in a news release.
Though rare, complications associated with surgical mesh treatment
of pelvic organ prolapse and stress urinary incontinence can have serious
consequences. During the last 3 years, 9 surgical mesh manufacturers have
submitted more than 1000 reports of complications that have included erosion
through vaginal epithelium, infection, pain, urinary problems, and
recurrence of prolapse and/or incontinence.
0801
Are IUCDs appropriate for adolescents and women who have never been
pregnant?
26th October 2008
There
are only a few studies on the use of IUDs in adolescents. IUDs
are a safe and effective long-term contraceptive method. IUDs
are underutilized in the United States, especially by
adolescents. Because adolescents contribute disproportionately
to the epidemic of unintended pregnancy, IUDs should be
considered as a first-line contraceptive choice regardless of
parity.0801
The levonorgestrel-releasing
intrauterine system (Mirena -LNG IUS) is a particularly good choice for
adolescents because of associated non-contraceptive benefits such as decreased
menstrual bleeding, dysmenorrhea
and pain associated with 0801
the efficacy of oral naproxen with intrauterine instillation of 1%
lignocaine was compared for pain relief. Intrauterine lignocaine was no more
effective than a single oral dose of 375 mg of naproxen 1 hour prior to HSG. It
seems appropriate to administer an oral analgesic about an hour before
outpatient procedures, such as hysterosalpingograms to reduce pain.
Vaccination To Prevent Cancer of the Cervix
19th October 2008
Cancer of the cervix has been a potential danger for many sexually active
women. Cervical screening and treatment of pre-malignant conditions of the
cervix have resulted in less cervical cancer and less cervical cancer deaths.
The cause has been shown to be certain strains of the HPV virus and we now have
effective vaccinations for those who have never been exposed to the virus -
particularly adolescents. The recent literature on adolescent knowledge
about HPV and attitudes about HPV vaccines supports the importance of designing
developmentally appropriate educational materials for adolescents about HPV and
HPV vaccines, and provides guidance for the development of key educational
messages.0801
Management of unexplained infertility.
10th October 2008
A randomised controlled trial has disappointingly found that empirical
clomiphene and unstimulated intrauterine insemination are unlikely to offer
superior live birth rates compared with expectant management.0803
A Genetic Predisposition to Obesity
28th September 2008
The FTO gene has consistently been associated with
obesity across multiple populations. However, to date it was not
known whether the association between genetic variation in FTO
and obesity is mediated through effects on energy intake or
energy expenditure. Wardle's group have recently demonstrated
(July 2008) that the commonest known FTO obesity-risk gene is
likely to exert at least some of its effects by influencing
appetite. Those with this obesity-risk gene do not have their
appetite satiated easily so that they have a genetic tendency
which tends to make them eat more.
0802
Medical Treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinence
22nd August 2008
The efficacy of venlafaxine started early and the clinical efficacy
associated with the use of the drug continued in the following months.
Venlafaxine should be considered a clinically efficient alternative drug in the
treatment of stress urinary incontinence.0801
Preventing Spina Bifida
18th September 2008
A study from China suggests that multivitamin supplement containing
folic acid taken from a time point of 2 months before conception and continuing
until completion of the second month after conception and taken more than five
times per week can significantly reduce the risks of NTDs.0801
Improving sexual satisfaction.
15th September 2008
Sildenafil may improve clitoral blood flow and increase sexual satisfaction
in postmenopausal women with orgasmic dysfunction.0802
Letrozole and Anovulatory Infertility
12th September 2008
The aromatase inhibitor letrozole appears to constitute a good alternative
to CC-gonadotropin in patients with unexplained infertility undergoing COH
cycles combined with IUI therapy.0802
Mullerian inhibiting substance has been studied extensively in the context of
in-vitro fertilization and has been correlated with several outcome parameters.0801
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Infertility
Tobacco compounds exert a deleterious effect on the process of
ovarian follicle maturation. This effect is expressed by worse
in-vitro fertilization parameters in cycles performed on women
with smoking habits. Also, uterine receptiveness is
significantly altered by the smoking habit. In men, cigarette
smoking reduces sperm production. Spermatozoa from smokers have
reduced fertilizing capacity, and embryos display lower
implantation rates. Even in-utero exposition to tobacco
constituents leads to reduced sperm count in adult life. Couples
in reproductive age should be strongly discouraged to smoke. -
Infertility
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