Saturday, July 21, 2012

Urology


The Department of Urology at National Medical Centre's are highly trained and provide specialized care to infants, children and adolescents with genital and urological problems. In addition to pediatric urologists, the practice is staffed with dieticians, social workers and nurses. Our urologist is available round the clock to facilitate every patient and for emergencies as well.


                    

Services Offered and Conditions Treated:

      Antenatal Hydronephrosis
      Neonatal Hydronephrosis
      Prenatal Abnormalities of the Genitourinary Tract
      Bladder Exstrophy
      Epispadias
      Imperforate Anus
      Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
      Endocrinologic disorders of the Genitourinary Tract
      Ambiguous genitalia
      Female congenital abnormalities (absence of vagina and intersex)
      Undescended Testicles
      Gentiourinary Trauma
      Priapism
      Hernia
      Hydrocele
      Hypospadias
      Chordee
      Cystic Disease of the Kidney
      Malignant tumors (Wilm's, testicular, lower urinary tract, pelvis)
      Neurogenic bladder dysfunction (including Spina Bifida)
      Posterior Urethral Valves
      Renal Calculi
      Urinary tract infection
      Pyelonephritis
      Nocturnal Enuresis
      Voiding dysfunction (including incontinence)
      Phimosis
      Varicocele
      Vesicoureteral Reflux
      Urinary Tract Obstruction
      Surgery
          o      Urological
          o      Minimally Invasive
          o      Laparoscopic
          o      Endoscopic

Diagnostic Services

      Flow rate
      Urodynamics
      Biofeedback therapy
      Voiding cystourethrograms (VCUG)
          o      Sedation is available
      Renal ultrasounds


E.N.T. | Ear, Nose & Throat (Otolaryngology)


The Department of Ear, Nose & Throat (Otolaryngology) at National Medical Centre's are highly trained and specializes in diagnostic and therapeutic services for infants, children, and adolescents with head, neck and airway disorders. We provide inpatient, outpatient and emergency care services.


               

Services Offered & Conditions Treated

      Recurrent ear infections
      Tonsil and adenoid disease
      Breathing disorders
      Head and neck masses
      Recurrent sinus infections
      Croup syndromes
      Pediatric airway disease
      Subglottit stenosis
      Tracheo/laryngomalacia
      Pediatric sinusitis


               

      Head and neck disorders
      Congenital muscular torticollis
      Branchial cleft abnormality
      Thyroglossal duct cyst
      Lymphatic masses
      Neck abscess
      Pilomatrixoma
      Outreach education
      Laser surgery for airway problems
      Endoscopic sinus surgery
      Ankyloglossia
      Choanal atresia
      Cholesteatoma
      Chronic drooling
      Foreign bodies of the ear, nose, throat, airway & esophagus


               

      Hearing loss
      Hoarseness
      Hypernasal speech
      Laryngomalcia
      Macroglossia
      Nasal polyps
      Otitis media
      Sleep apnea
      Stridor
      Airway obstruction
      Trauma of head and neck
      Vocal cord nodules or paralysis
      Deviated septum
      Pediatric mastoiditis
      Rhinitis
      Paranasal sinus disease
      Congenital infections and neoplastic masses
      Sinus surgery with state of the art imaging
      Interoperative nerve monitoring for head and neck surgery
      Complex airway reconstruction with perioperative intensive care management


Gastroenterology


The Gastroenterology Practice at National Medical Centre's are highly trained and specializes in the diagnosis and management of infants, children, and adolescents with gastrointestinal and nutrition disorders. We provide inpatient, outpatient and emergency care best services across the country. The practice treats many conditions such as unspecified abdominal pain, esophageal reflux, gastritis, gastrointestinal bleeding, esophagitis and irritable bowel syndrome.




Services Offered & Conditions Treated

      Gastrostomy
      Abdominal pain
      Irritable bowel syndrome
      Constipation
      Encopresis
      Malabsorption
      Chronic diarrhea
      Celiac sprue
      Pancreatitis
      Food allergies
      Inflammatory bowel disease (Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn's Disease)
      Peptic ulcer disease
      Neonatal and congenital liver disease
      Liver and intestinal transplant coordination in collaboration with Stanford and UCLA
      Short Bowel Syndrome
      Gastroesophageal reflux
      Swallowing disorders
      Esophagitis
      Feeding disorders
      Hepatitis A, B, C
      Cystic fibrosis
      Dyspepsia
      Vomiting
      Bleeding
      Gastroparesis
      Gastrointestinal disorders These are some of the most common services available.
The division treats most conditions commonly associated with the specialty.

Diagnostic Services

      Upper endoscopy (EGD)
      Lower endoscopy (Colonoscopy)
      Esophageal and rectal manometry
      Liver biopsy
      Endoscropic placement of gastrostomy tubes
      Breath hydrogen testing
      24 hour pH monitoring
      Motility studies
      Lactose and fructose tolerance testing
      Reflux studies
      Sigmoidoscopy Nutritional Services
      Failure to thrive
      Obesity
      Enteral and parenteral nutrition management

Multidisciplinary Services

      Works with Pediatric Surgery for the following surgical procedures:
          o      Nissen Procedure
          o      Kasai for Biliary Atresia
          o      Repair of Hirschsprungs
          o      Colectomy and Anastomosis for Ulcerative Colitis

For more information, please visit: http://www.nmccc.pk/


Anesthesiology


The Department of Anesthesiology at National Medical Centre's are highly trained and specializes in providing sedation services for infants, children and adolescents. We perform many anesthesiology procedures per year. Children's pediatric anesthesiology services are available 24 hours for patients receiving inpatient, outpatient and emergency care. Our board certified anesthesiologists all have a subspecialty in pediatric anesthesiology. We treat children and are experts in their special needs. Many of our experienced team members are also pediatric intensivists or have board certification in pain medicine and pediatrics. They play a key role in ensuring our patients' experience is as comfortable and painless as possible.


                              

Services Offered & Conditions Treated


Sedation Services:

      Moderate sedation
      Deep sedation
      General anesthesia


Specialized Techniques:

      Administering medication in doses appropriate for each individual pediatric patient based on the child's health, medical condition and the type of surgery.
      Adjust methodology and technique to meet a child's unique medical needs. Special Expertise: Providing sedation services for the potentially complex child who is critically ill or developmentally delayed.


Benefits of our Anesthesiology Services:

      We specialize in pediatrics, working only with children.
      We utilize an Anesthesiologist in Charge (AIC) who coordinates with physicians, subspecialists and nurses to ensure appropriate personnel are available at all times and plans surgical times based on the patient's status. Multidisciplinary Services Our anesthesiologists work with many physicians and departments throughout the Hospital including:


Surgical Services:    Our anesthesiologists provide general anesthesia for all operations.




Pulmonology



Specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of complex respiratory conditions and disorders, the Pulmonology Practice provides 24/7 service in the inpatient, outpatient and emergency care settings. We work closely with services like the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, but almost 90% of our patients are treated on an outpatient basis. The team participates in clinical research involving conditions like Cystic Fibrosis (CF) and asthma. We are a multidisciplinary (National Medical Centre) recognized Cystic Fibrosis Center.


Services Offered & Conditions Treated

Expertise
      Asthma (outpatient treatment)
      Managing patients with Cystic Fibrosis
      Sleep Apnea
      Clinical research in Cystic Fibrosis (CF) and asthma

Other Services & Conditions

      Asthma
      Valley fever
      Chronic lung disease
      Myopathies
      Sleep related disorders
      Fiberoptic bronchoscopy
      Cardiopulmonary exercise testing
      Bronchoprovocation testing
      Spirometry
      Gas dilution
      Lung volume measurement
      Plethysmography
      Infant forced expiratory compression technique (RTAC)
      Arterial blood gas analysis
      Oxygen supplement study
      Echocardiography stress testing
      Pharmacological exercise stress testing
      Athletic participation evaluations
      6-minute walk testing
      Metabolic exercise stress testing
      Pre & post-operative and transplant assessments and evaluations
      Mechanical ventilation
      Aerosol therapy
      Bronchopulmonary hygiene techniques
      Conventional CPT
      Autogenic drainage therapy
      PEP therapy
      Mechanical vibrator test
      Flutter therapy
      IPV therapy
      Oxygen therapy
      Humity therapy
      Inhaled nitric oxide therapy
      Oximetry
      Capnography
      Airway management and care
      Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and emergency airway management
      Bronchoscopy assisting
      Sputum induction
      Patient/parent instruction
      Acute care transport
      Allergy testing
      Pulmonary function testing
      RAST testing
      Peak flow monitoring
      Identification and control of environmental precipitants
      Objective monitoring of asthma severity
      Bronchopulmonary dysplasia
      At-home support
      Allergies
      Control of breathing
      Croup
      Bronchiolitis
      Problems breathing due to muscular disorders
      Accidents such as inhalation of foreign bodies
      Sinusitis
      Ciliary abnormalities
      Lung imaging
      Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA)
      Sinus problems
      Recurring colds
      Exercise-induced asthma
      Allergies that affect the airways
      Chronic upper respiratory infections
      Enuresis
      Narcolepsy
      Gastroesophagael reflux-related lung disease
      Respiratory complications of neurologic & neuromuscular disorders
      Pediatric polysomnography
      O2 and CO2 challenges
      Ventilatory support titration
      Hypoxic challenge
      Infant pulmonary function testing
      Tracheostomies
      RSV Prevention
      Recurrent coughs
      Pneumonia
      Wheezing
      Stridor
      Cyanosis
      Tachypnea
      Dyspnea
      Pulmonary hypoplasia
      Central hypoventilation syndromes
      Bronchiectasis
      Pulmonary fibrosis
      Recurrent aspiration syndromes
      Chronic respiratory disease
      Chronic respiratory failure
      Allergic disease and immunodeficiences
      Pulmonary malformations
      Lung and breathing disorders
      Alpha-1 antitryspin deficiency
      Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Interventional Cardiology


Interventional cardiology deals specifically with the catheter-based treatment of heart diseases. Interventional cardiologists are board-certified cardiologists who perform interventional cardiology procedures, most often in a cardiac catheterization lab at a hospital.

The majority of interventional cardiology procedures are performed in the cardiovascular (heart, veins and arteries) system. Most interventional cardiology procedures are considered to be minimally invasive because they do not require an instrument to enter the body or large incisions -- most incisions are approximately 1 inch. These procedures usually involve the insertion of a catheter (hollow tube) into the femoral artery in the upper leg. The catheter is guided toward the heart or vascular area through the use of real-time X-ray.

Some of the advantages of minimally invasive interventional cardiology are decreased pain, less risk of infection, avoidance of large scars and shorter postoperative recovery times. In many instances, patients are awake during the procedure, requiring only a local anesthetic. Additionally, many procedures are performed on an outpatient basis, allowing patients to go home within hours of the procedure.

Interventional Cardiology procedures can include:

Balloon Angioplasty creates a space in a blocked artery by inserting and inflating a tiny balloon. The balloon compresses the plaque against the wall of the artery so blood can flow more freely. The balloon does not remain in the body.

Carotid Stents and Stroke Intervention involves the insertion of a stent to expand the carotid arteries located on each side of the neck, extending from the aorta to the base of the skull to supply blood to the brain. If a clot or plaque blocks the blood flow to the brain, it can cause a stroke, resulting in brain damage or death.

Congenital Heart Defect Correction can be employed to correct atrial septal and ventricular septal defects, closure of a patent ductus arteriosus and angioplasty of the great vessels.

Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) can accurately measure blood pressure and flow through a specific part of the coronary artery. The measurement of FFR has been shown useful in assessing whether or not to perform angioplasty or stenting on intermediate blockages.

Intracoronary Stenting requires the permanent insertion of a tiny stainless steel wire-mesh tube called a stent to keep arteries open following a balloon angioplasty. Both bare-metal and drug-eluting (medication-releasing) stents are available.

Intravascular Ultrasound involves a small catheter in the coronary artery to emit sound waves that produce an image of the blockage, providing the cardiologist with needed information to best manage the blockage.

Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators (ICDs) help treat patients at high risk for sudden cardiac arrest. Implanted through a small incision near the shoulder, ICDs use electrical pulses or shocks to help control life-threatening and irregular heartbeats.

Pacemaker Insertion is for patients with abnormally slow heart rhythms, congestive heart failure and those at risk for sudden death. Pacemakers help coordinate the pumping action of the heart by sending electrical signals, allowing the heart to pump more effectively.

Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) Intervention involves the evaluation of diseases of the blood vessels outside the heart. Balloon angioplasty and stenting may be used similarly to heart procedures to treat PAD.

Peripheral Atherectomy cuts through plaque in the blood vessels outside the heart. The plaque is reduced to particles smaller than red blood cells, resulting in a smoother inner surface of the vessel that allows for increased blood flow.

Orthopedic Surgery


Definition

Orthopedic (sometimes spelled orthopaedic) surgery is surgery performed by a medical specialist, such as an orthopedist or orthopedic surgeon, trained to deal with problems that develop in the bones, joints, and ligaments of the human body.

Purpose

Orthopedic surgery corrects problems that arise in the skeleton and its attachments, the ligaments and tendons. It may also deal with some problems of the nervous system, such as those that arise from injury of the spine. These problems can occur at birth, through injury, or as the result of aging. They may be acute, as in injury, or chronic, as in many aging-related problems.
Orthopedics comes from two Greek words, ortho, meaning straight and pais, meaning child. Originally orthopedic surgeons dealt with bone deformities in children, using braces to straighten the child's bones. With the development of anesthesia and an understanding of the importance of aseptic technique in surgery, orthopedic surgeons extended their role to include surgery involving the bones and related nerves and connective tissue.
The terms orthopedic surgeon and orthopedist are used interchangeably today to indicate a medical doctor with special certification in orthopedics.
Many orthopedic surgeons maintain a general practice, while some specialize in one particular aspect of orthopedics, such as hand surgery, joint replacements, or disorders of the spine. Orthopedics treats both acute and chronic disorders. Some orthopedists specialize in trauma medicine and can be found in emergency rooms and trauma centers treating injuries. Others find their work overlapping with plastic surgeons, geriatric specialists, pediatricians, or podiatrists (foot care specialists). A rapidly growing area of orthopedics is sports medicine, and many sports medicine doctors are board certified orthopedists.

Precautions

Choosing an orthopedist is an important step in obtaining appropriate treatment. Patients looking for a qualified orthopedist should inquire if they are "board certified" by their accrediting organization.

Description

The range of treatments done by orthopedists is enormous. It can cover anything from traction to amputation, hand reconstruction to spinal fusion or joint replacements. They also treat broken bones, strains and sprains, and dislocations. Some specific procedures done by orthopedic surgeons are listed as separate entries in this book, including arthroplasty, arthroscopic surgery, bone grafting, fasciotomy, fracture repair, kneecap removal, and traction.
In general orthopedists are attached to a hospital, medical center, trauma center, or free-standing surgical center where they work closely with a surgical team including an anesthesiologist and surgical nurse. Orthopedic surgery can be performed under general, regional, or local anesthesia.
Much of the work of the surgeon involves adding foreign material to the body in the form of screws, wires, pins, tongs, and prosthetics to hold damaged bones in their proper alignment or to replace damaged bone or connective tissue. Great improvements have been made in the development of artificial limbs and joints, and in the materials available to repair damage to bones and connective tissue. As developments occur in the fields of metallurgy and plastics, changes will take place in orthopedic surgery that will allow the surgeon to more nearly duplicate the natural functions of the bones, joints, and ligaments, and to more accurately restore damaged parts to their original range of motion.

Preparation

Patients are usually referred to an orthopedic surgeon by a general physical or family doctor. Prior to any surgery, the patient undergoes extensive testing to determine the proper corrective procedure. Tests may include x rays, computed tomography scans (CT scans), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), myelograms, diagnostic arthroplasty, and blood tests. The orthopedist will determine the history of the disorder and any treatments that were tried previously. A period of rest to the injured part may be recommended before surgery is prescribed.
Patients undergo standard blood and urine tests before surgery and, for major surgery, may be given an electrocardiogram or other diagnostic tests prior to the operation. Patients may choose to give some of their own blood to be held in reserve for their use in major surgery, such as knee replacement, where heavy bleeding is common.

Aftercare

Rehabilitation from orthopedic injuries can be a long, arduous task. The doctor will work closely with physical therapists to assure that the patient is receiving treatment that will enhance the range of motion and return function to the affected part.

Risks

As with any surgery, there is always the risk of excessive bleeding, infection, and allergic reaction to anesthesia. Risks specifically associated with orthopedic surgery include inflammation at the site where foreign material (pins, prosthesis) is introduced into the body, infection as the result of surgery, and damage to nerves or to the spinal cord.

Normal Rresults

Thousands of people have successful orthopedic surgery each year to recover from injuries or restore lost function. The degree of success in individual recoveries depends on the age and general health of the patient, the medical problem being treated, and the patient's willingness to comply with rehabilitative therapy after the surgery.

Resources

National Medical Centre Located in 37 Civic Centre M Block Model Town Ext. 54700 Lahore. Pakistan

Key terms

Arthroplasty — The surgical reconstruction or replacement of a joint.
Prosthesis — A synthetic replacement for a missing part of the body, such as a knee or a hip.
Range of motion — The normal extent of movement (flexion and extension) of a joint.

Orthopedic Surgery

The branch of medicine that is concerned with the treatment of the musculoskeletal system, mainly by manipulative and operative methods.

SURGERY

1. The branch of health science that treats diseases, injuries, and deformities by manual or operative methods.
2. The place where operative procedures are performed.
3. In Great Britain, a room or office where a doctor sees and treats patients.
4. The work performed by a SURGEON; see also operation and procedure.
Ambulatory surgery any operative procedure not requiring an overnight stay in the hospital; it must be carefully planned to ensure that all necessary diagnostic tests are completed prior to admission. Discharge instructions must place a high priority on patient safety. Called also day surgery.
Bench surgery performed on an organ that has been removed from the body, after which it is reimplanted.
Day surgery ambulatory surgery.
Maxillofacial surgery oral and maxillofacial s.
Minimal access surgery (minimally invasive surgery) a surgical procedure done in a manner that causes little or no trauma or injury to the patient, such as through a cannula using lasers, endoscopes, or laparoscopes; compared with other procedures, those in this category involve less bleeding, smaller amounts of anesthesia, less pain, and minimal scarring.
Open heart surgery that involves incision into one or more chambers of the heart, such as for repair or palliation of congenital heart defects, repair or replacement of defective heart valves, or coronary artery bypass.
Oral surgery oral and maxillofacial s.
Oral and maxillofacial surgery that branch of dental practice that deals with the diagnosis and the surgical and adjunctive treatment of diseases, injuries, and defects of the human mouth and dental structures. Called also maxillofacial or oral surgery.
Orthopedic surgery orthopedics.
Plastic surgery see plastic surgery.
Stereotaxic surgery the production of sharply localized lesions in the brain after precise localization of the target tissue by use of three-dimensional coordinates.


Ophthalmology (Eye)


We at National Medical Centre welcome you to the Department of Ophthalmology (Eye). Our pediatric eye specialists care for children with a full range of eye and vision problems, as well as certain problems related to eye movements in adults. Strabismus (eye misalignment or abnormal eye movements), amblyopia (lazy eye), and poor visual function are common reasons for children to come to the pediatric ophthalmology clinic at Children's Hospital.
We also treat children with more uncommon eye conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, retinopathy of prematurity, droopy eyelids and tearing problems. The Division of Ophthalmology offers special testing not routinely available for children elsewhere, including vision testing for preverbal children, orthoptic evaluation and treatment, adult and pediatric visual field testing, electroretinography (awake or with sedation), visual evoked responses and ultrasonography. We offer a full range of diagnostic testing for children with retinal degenerations, inherited retinal disorders and genetic syndromes associated with retinal degeneration. Full service pediatric and adult contact lens care is provided within the clinic.
Subspecialty clinics within the division include Craniofacial Clinic, Optometry Clinic, Ophthalmic Genetics Clinic, Neuro-ophthalmology Clinic, Oculoplastics and Tearing Disorders Clinic, and Pediatric Retina Clinic. Adult patients with strabismus, double vision and other eye movement problems are also treated by NMC's Hospital ophthalmologists.




Our reputation as one of the leading pediatric ophthalmology centre in Pakistan attracts families from across the country and around the world. Our physicians have published books and journal articles on many topics related to pediatric ophthalmology including pediatric eyelid surgery, strabismus, pediatric cataracts, glaucoma and optic nerve disorders. In addition to patient care, our doctors are involved in research including studies on retinopathy of prematurity, strabismus, cataracts, eye growth, myopia, amblyopia, and many other related areas.
We care for patients at the National Medical Centre, located in 37 Civic Centre M Block Modle Town Ext. Lahore - 54700 Pakistan.
Our greatest interest is in providing the best possible care for your child's eye or vision problem.



Radiology & Ultrasound


Ultrasound imaging, also called ultrasound scanning or sonography, involves exposing part of the body to high-frequency sound waves to produce pictures of the inside of the body. Ultrasound examinations do not use ionizing radiation (as used in x-rays). Because ultrasound images are captured in real-time, they can show the structure and movement of the body's internal organs, as well as blood flowing through blood vessels.
Ultrasound imaging is a noninvasive medical test that helps physicians diagnose and treat medical conditions. Conventional ultrasound displays the images in thin, flat sections of the body. Advancements in ultrasound technology include three-dimensional (3-D) ultrasound that formats the sound wave data into 3-D images. Four-dimensional (4-D) ultrasound is 3-D ultrasound in motion.
We at National Medical Centre provide the following diagnostic facilities:

Routine ultrasound:

               We provide state of art facility in routine ultrasound for example ultrasound of abdomen and pelvis by highly qualified professionals.

Obstetric ultrasound:

               Obstetric ultrasound revealing the gestational age,fetal congenital anomalies,placental localization,fetal well being,biophysical profile and the amniotic fluid index.

Doppler ultrasound:

               Doppler ultrasound is a special ultrasound technique that evaluates blood flow through a blood vessel, including the body's major arteries and veins in the abdomen, arms, legs and neck.

Color Doppler:

               Color Doppler uses a computer to convert Doppler measurements into an array of colors to visualize the speed and direction of blood flow through a blood vessel.


Child Psychology


Clinical & Psychological Services Available at National Medical Center
Rehabilitation of Special children

                Extensive program specially designed for children with special needs is available at National Medical center, where we aim to help the child become functional and productive part of the society by providing training based on child's unique needs.
           -    Educational Program (IEP)
           -    Behavior Modification program
           -    Cognition (Cognitive behavioral Memory enhancing exercises)
           -    Physiotherapy (Bilateral Skills)
           -    Land Speech therapy
           -    Sintegration therapy (Visual motor integration )
           -    Parent Support group
           -    Parent Counseling

Comprehensive Psychological Assessment for Children

           -    Diagnostic assessment
           -    Developmental testing
           -    Language and communication assessment
           -    Intelligence testing
           -    Achievement testing
           -    Behavioral assessment

Management Programs for Adults

           -    Adult counseling and psychotherapy (for people with Phobias)
           -    Anxiety disorders
           -    Depression and other mood disorders
           -    Schizophrenia
           -    Eating disorders Sleep
           -    Problem solving skills for children and adults
           -    Anger management for children and adults
           -    Stress management
           -    Child counseling and psychotherapy for childhood disorders
           -    Concentration exercises for children and adults
           -    Regular follow up sessions for children and adults

Nephrology & Dialysis Centre


National Medical Centre, located in, 37 Civic Centre M Block Model Town Extension Lahore provides dialysis patients with the latest in dialysis services and easy access to physicians. At the dialysis center, you'll experience compassionate care in a private, comfortable environment.

National Medical Dialysis Centre Features:
              -    12 dialysis machines
              -    12 beds facility
              -    Enhanced privacy in a safe, secure environment
              -    Comfortable and attractive surroundings
              -    The latest in state-of-the-art dialysis equipment
              -    Easy accessibility to physician
              -    Dedicated, experienced nursing staff
              -    Nutritional counseling and a wide variety of social services

Nephrology

            Nephrology, a branch of internal medicine, deals with the functions, diseases, diagnoses, and treatment of kidneys. Many diseases affecting the kidney are systemic, or not limited to the organ itself, and usually require special treatment. Some examples include systemic vasculitides, autoimmune diseases such as lupus, and congenital or genetic conditions like polycystic kidney disease. Nephrologists at National Medical Centre treat patients with conditions such as acute renal failure, chronic kidney disease, hematuria, or proteinuria.

Dialysis

            Dialysis provides an artificial replacement for lost kidney function due to renal failure. Patients with stage-five chronic kidney disease receive dialysis, which replaces some kidney functions by removing waste and fluid. Dialysis also rids the body of salt and water to prevent a buildup, maintains a safe level of certain chemicals in your body, and helps control blood pressure.


Diabetes


What is diabetes? What causes diabetes?

Diabetes, often referred to by doctors as diabetes mellitus, describes a group of metabolic diseases in which the person has high blood glucose (blood sugar), either because insulin production is inadequate, or because the body's cells do not respond properly to insulin, or both. Patients with high blood sugar will typically experience polyuria (frequent urination), they will become increasingly thirsty (polydipsia) and hungry (polyphagia).
There are three types of diabetes:

1) Type 1 Diabetes

The body does not produce insulin. Some people may refer to this type as insulin-dependent diabetes, juvenile diabetes, or early-onset diabetes. People usually develop type 1 diabetes before their 40th year, often in early adulthood or teenage years.
Type 1 diabetes is nowhere near as common as type 2 diabetes. Approximately 10% of all diabetes cases are type 1.
Patients with type 1 diabetes will need to take insulin injections for the rest of their life. They must also ensure proper blood-glucose levels by carrying out regular blood tests and following a special diet.
Between 2001 and 2009, the prevalence of type 1 diabetes among the under 20s in the USA rose 23%, according to SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth data issued by the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention).

2) Type 2 Diabetes

The body does not produce enough insulin for proper function, or the cells in the body do not react to insulin (insulin resistance).
Approximately 90% of all cases of diabetes worldwide are of this type.
Some people may be able to control their type 2 diabetes symptoms by losing weight, following a healthy diet, doing plenty of exercise, and monitoring their blood glucose levels. However, type 2 diabetes is typically a progressive disease - it gradually gets worse - and the patient will probably end up have to take insulin, usually in tablet form.
Overweight and obese people have a much higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes compared to those with a healthy body weight. People with a lot of visceral fat, also known as central obesity, belly fat, or abdominal obesity, are especially at risk. Being overweight/obese causes the body to release chemicals that can destabilize the body's cardiovascular and metabolic systems.
The risk of developing type 2 diabetes is also greater as we get older. Experts are not completely sure why, but say that as we age we tend to put on weight and become less physically active. Those with a close relative who had/had type 2 diabetes, people of Middle Eastern, African, or South Asian descent also have a higher risk of developing the disease.
Men whose testosterone levels are low have been found to have a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Researchers from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, say that low testosterone levels are linked to insulin resistance.



Figure: Measuring the glucose level in blood

3) Gestational diabetes

This type affects females during pregnancy. Some women have very high levels of glucose in their blood, and their bodies are unable to produce enough insulin to transport all of the glucose into their cells, resulting in progressively rising levels of glucose.
Diagnosis of gestational diabetes is made during pregnancy.
The majority of gestational diabetes patients can control their diabetes with exercise and diet. Between 10% to 20% of them will need to take some kind of blood-glucose-controlling medications. Undiagnosed or uncontrolled gestational diabetes can raise the risk of complications during childbirth. The baby may be bigger than he/she should be.
Scientists from the National Institutes of Health and Harvard University found that women whose diets before becoming pregnant were high in animal fat and cholesterol had a higher risk for gestational diabetes, compared to their counterparts whose diets were low in cholesterol and animal fats.


What is Prediabetes?

The vast majority of patients with type 2 diabetes initially had prediabetes. Their blood glucose levels where higher than normal, but not high enough to merit a diabetes diagnosis. The cells in the body are becoming resistant to insulin.
Studies have indicated that even at the prediabetes stage, some damage to the circulatory system and the heart may already have occurred.

Diabetes - A Metabolism Disorder

Diabetes (diabetes mellitus) is classed as a metabolism disorder. Metabolism refers to the way our bodies use digested food for energy and growth. Most of what we eat is broken down into glucose. Glucose is a form of sugar in the blood - it is the principal source of fuel for our bodies.
When our food is digested, the glucose makes its way into our bloodstream. Our cells use the glucose for energy and growth. However, glucose cannot enter our cells without insulin being present - insulin makes it possible for our cells to take in the glucose.
Insulin is a hormone that is produced by the pancreas. After eating, the pancreas automatically releases an adequate quantity of insulin to move the glucose present in our blood into the cells, as soon as glucose enters the cells blood-glucose levels drop.
A person with diabetes has a condition in which the quantity of glucose in the blood is too elevated (hyperglycemia). This is because the body either does not produce enough insulin, produces no insulin, or has cells that do not respond properly to the insulin the pancreas produces. This results in too much glucose building up in the blood. This excess blood glucose eventually passes out of the body in urine. So, even though the blood has plenty of glucose, the cells are not getting it for their essential energy and growth requirements.

Why is it called Diabetes Mellitus?

Diabetes comes from Greek, and it means a "siphon". Aretus the Cappadocian, a Greek physician during the second century A.D., named the condition diabainein. He described patients who were passing too much water (polyuria) - like a siphon. The word became "diabetes" from the English adoption of the Medieval Latin diabetes.
In 1675, Thomas Willis added mellitus to the term, although it is commonly referred to simply as diabetes. Mel in Latin means "honey"; the urine and blood of people with diabetes has excess glucose, and glucose is sweet like honey. Diabetes mellitus could literally mean "siphoning off sweet water".
In ancient China people observed that ants would be attracted to some people's urine, because it was sweet. The term "Sweet Urine Disease" was coined.

Controlling Diabetes - Treatment is Effective and Important

All types of diabetes are treatable. Diabetes type 1 lasts a lifetime, there is no known cure. Type 2 usually lasts a life time; however, some people have managed, through a lot of exercise, diet and excellent body weight control to get rid of their symptoms without medication.
Researchers from the Mayo Clinic Arizona in Scottsdale showed that gastric bypass surgery can reverse type 2 diabetes in a high proportion of patients. They added that within three to five years the disease recurs in approximately 21% of them. Yessica Ramos, MD., said "The recurrence rate was mainly influenced by a longstanding history of Type 2 diabetes before the surgery. This suggests that early surgical intervention in the obese, diabetic population will improve the durability of remission of Type 2 diabetes."
Patients with type 1 are treated with regular insulin injections, as well as a special diet and exercise.
Patients with Type 2 diabetes are usually treated with tablets, exercise and a special diet, but sometimes insulin injections are also required.
If diabetes is not adequately controlled the patient has a significantly higher risk of developing complications.


Complications linked to badly controlled diabetes:

- Eye complications - glaucoma, cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, and some others.
- Foot complications - neuropathy, ulcers, and sometimes gangrene which may require that the foot be amputated
- Skin complications - people with diabetes are more susceptible to skin infections and skin disorders
- Heart problems - such as ischemic heart disease, when the blood supply to the heart muscle is diminished
- Hypertension - common in people with diabetes, which can raise the risk of kidney disease, eye problems, heart attack and stroke
- Mental health - uncontrolled diabetes raises the risk of suffering from depression, anxiety and some other mental disorders
- Hearing loss - diabetes patients have a higher risk of developing hearing problems
- Gum disease - there is a much higher prevalence of gum disease among diabetes patients
- Gastroparesis - the muscles of the stomach stop working properly
- Ketoacidosis - a combination of ketosis and acidosis; accumulation of ketone bodies and acidity in the blood.
- Neuropathy - diabetic neuropathy is a type of nerve damage which can lead to several different problems.
- HHNS (Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic Nonketotic Syndrome) - blood glucose levels shoot up too high, and there are no ketones present in the blood or urine. It is an emergency condition. - Nephropathy - uncontrolled blood pressure can lead to kidney disease
- PAD (peripheral arterial disease) - symptoms may include pain in the leg, tingling and sometimes problems walking properly
- Stroke - if blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and blood glucose levels are not controlled, the risk of stroke increases significantly
- Erectile dysfunction - male impotence.
- Infections - people with badly controlled diabetes are much more susceptible to infections
- Healing of wounds - cuts and lesions take much longer to heal

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Gynecology and Obstetrics

The National Medical Centers' Gynaecology Department is a large busy department based in the Women's Centre offering a wide range of women's health services. Our specialist nursing staff offers advice and knowledge in our wards and outpatient areas on general gynaecological conditions, as well as the following.
A one-stop Menstrual Clinic:
               To avoid repeated visits to the hospital and lengthy waiting times for investigations, women are able to have a scan, see a consultant, undergo a hysteroscopy if necessary and receive the results and plan of care immediately, all in a two hour appointment.
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome:
               This clinic is staffed by reproductive gynaecologists and endocrinologists. At NMC we will make a diagnosis and draw up a treatment plan to assist in managing this common and distressing condition.
Early Pregnancy Assessment:
               GPs refer patients who are suffering problems in the early stages of their pregnancy, which is run 24/7 by nursing and medical staff. Women can also be admitted ward areas to Separate and VIP Rooms.
Urogynaecology:
               This sub-specialty investigates conditions such as stress incontinence and continence related problems. Physiotherapists and clinical nurse specialists support this service.
Pelvic:
               This is a multidisciplinary centre with urogynaecologists, physiotherapists and specialist nurses, which means it can quickly offer patients the appropriate treatment for their condition.
Gynaecological Cancer:
               A team of gynaecological oncologists and clinical nurse specialists plan and support the patient through the 'cancer pathway'.
Colposcopy:
               This service is supported by a clinical nurse specialist and a team of colposcopists.
Endometriosis:
               The Women's Centre at the National Medical Center is a national referral centre for the management of this debilitating and distressing condition, and in particular for severe cases. In collaboration with the Specialists Doctors of various Hospitals, there are Consultant Gynaecologists leading in the surgical ('keyhole') and non-surgical management of pelvic pain and endometriosis.
Pre-operative Assessment:
               Staffed by a qualified nurse and a doctor, National Medical Centre assesses patients pre-operatively to ensure they are fit for theatre.
Counselling Service:
               This service is for women needing support after termination / early loss of pregnancy or help coping with chronic gynaecological problems.
Menopause Clinic:
               The menopause service provides expertise for women who cannot be managed in primary care. Integrated with other specialists such as oncology, endocrinology and fertility, it provides a holistic approach to postmenopausal health with combined clinics.

Laboratory

"Excel labs - A revolutionary thought"

Founded in 1991 by a US trained pathologist, Excel Labs began with a small branch located in Blue Area, Islamabad, with big ideas:
  • Revolutionizing laboratory testing in Pakistan.
  • Delivering the highest quality patient care, every day, for everyone, and become a leading laboratory for comprehensive diagnostic services.
  • Working tirelessly to ensure accuracy and quality.

"Each Day, We Renew Our Promise to You"

We provide you the most trusted and most caring level of service to innovate and build a better laboratory to re-define our Excellence.

"Our Standards are world class"

Excel Lab is one of the fastest growing laboratories in Pakistan to have participated in the Quality Assurance program of the College of American Pathologists for the past 15 years.
"We have successfully met standards of excellence defined for American labs."
  • Rigorous daily quality testing is being followed to meet the international standards.
  • Reagent storage is tightly monitored according to international standards.
  • Highest quality testing chemicals are used in our lab.
  • Tests with highly variant results are retested free of charge to double-check their accuracy.
  • The volume of tests we perform enables us to deal directly with large multinational suppliers such as Roche and Abbot.

    "We Focus on You"

    • All laboratory tests are checked by a Pathologist before being returned to you.
    • Specialists in Hematology, Microbiology, Histopathology and Immunology oversee all work and are available to discuss your results if required.
    • Our venipuncturists are the best trained and most gentle around, and for your convenience. We also provide female venipuncturists, and specialists in child blood collection.
    • Urgent testing for hospitalized patients is performed for no extra charge.
    • 24-hour Lab provides you with the emergency support you need after hours.
    With branches across Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Lahore and Faisalabad, an Excel collection point is never far away.
    In addition to a wide and ever-expanding portfolio of laboratory tests, X-Ray and ECG facilities are also available at our Main Lab.

    "We Use Innovative Technology"

    Our large array of testing equipment is truly state-of-the art, featuring such best-in-class analyzers as the Abbot Architect & Axsym, the Hitachi 912, Abbott Real-Time PCR, and Becton Dickinson's Bactec System.
    Through our custom designed information management system we ensure:
    • Speed
    • Convenience for the patient
    • Results accuracy.
    • Bar-coded samples upon receipt to prevent sample-switching, and machines interface directly with the software to eliminate human error.
    Providing a wide array of report delivery options, including
              o     Email
              o     Fax with SMS
              o     Online report delivery systems under development.

    "We Are Driven by Values"

    At our very core, and in all of our key interactions we hold steadfast to the values that have made us the best.
    We provide affordable and precise lab testing service with unsurpassed excellence to one and all.
    • We always act with integrity.
    • We maintain all information in the strictest of confidence.
    • We recognize our limitations and constantly seek opportunities to improve ourselves.
    • We set an example, to take ownership of each situation to the best of our ability, and to seek help when needed.
    • We are growing a workplace where trust, team-spirit and equity are integral to everything we do.
    • We never forget that a patient is depending on us.
    • Everything we do will focus on taking care of the patients and the doctors who trust us.
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Our Services


Intensive Care Unit (ICU)

To provide complete and comprehensive coverage to complicated case,we have state of the art Intensive Care facilities equipped with the Ventilators latest cardiac monitors, pulse oximeters and non invasive continuous blood pressure monitors for best patient care.
Round the clock, doctors & nurses ensure the well-being of patients requiring critical care, backed by renowned consultants of the country.
This unit is run by medical officers with extensive training in emergency cardiac and critical care medicine. Consultant Anesthetists, Cardiologist, Physicians, in collaboration supervise the unit.

Nursing

Nursing care is an essential component and the key to quality health care. Nursing services at National Medical Centre are highly professional and dedicated towards patient's well being.

Surgery

We at NMC offer a comprehensive range of surgical services for all ages, including: cancer surgery, orthopedic, pediatric, cataract, glaucoma and ocular oncology surgery, as well as expertise in otolaryngology, head and neck (ear, nose and throat), urology, plastic surgery, oral, maxillofacial, general, vascular and thoracic surgery.

Our Interdisciplinary Teams

In all surgical specialties, our interdisciplinary teams represent physicians and health-care professionals from other areas like medical imaging, laboratory medicine and child and teen.
These professionals include nurses, social workers, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, nurse practitioners, respiratory therapists, anaesthesia assistants, dietitians, and audiologists.
The Department of Anesthesia at NMC is comprised of over two dozen anesthesiologists experienced in all surgical specialties, acute and chronic pain, pre-operative assessments, and delivery.

Obstetric & Gynaecology

The National Medical Centers' Gynaecology Department is a large busy department based in the Women's Centre offering a wide range of women's health services. Our specialist nursing staff offers advice and knowledge in our wards and outpatient areas on general gynaecological conditions, as well as the following.

A one-stop Menstrual Clinic: 
         To avoid repeated visits to the hospital and lengthy waiting times for investigations, women are able to have a scan, see a consultant, undergo a hysteroscopy if necessary and receive the results and plan of care immediately, all in a two hour appointment.

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome:
     This clinic is staffed by reproductive gynaecologists and endocrinologists. At NMC we will make a diagnosis and draw up a treatment plan to assist in managing this common and distressing condition.

Early Pregnancy Assessment:
     GPs refer patients who are suffering problems in the early stages of their pregnancy, which is run 24/7 by nursing and medical staff. Women can also be admitted ward areas to Separate and VIP Rooms.

Urogynaecology:
   This sub-specialty investigates conditions such as stress incontinence and continence related problems. Physiotherapists and clinical nurse specialists support this service.

Pelvic:
    This is a multidisciplinary centre with urogynaecologists, physiotherapists and specialist nurses, which means it can quickly offer patients the appropriate treatment for their condition.

Gynaecological Cancer:
    A team of gynaecological oncologists and clinical nurse specialists plan and support the patient through the 'cancer pathway'.

Colposcopy:
    This service is supported by a clinical nurse specialist and a team of colposcopists.

Endometriosis:
     The Women's Centre at the National Medical Center is a national referral centre for the management of this debilitating and distressing condition, and in particular for severe cases. In collaboration with the Specialists Doctors of various Hospitals, there are Consultant Gynaecologists leading in the surgical ('keyhole') and non-surgical management of pelvic pain and endometriosis.

Pre-operative Assessment:
      Staffed by a qualified nurse and a doctor, National Medical Centre assesses patients pre-operatively to ensure they are fit for theatre.

Counselling Service:
     This service is for women needing support after termination / early loss of pregnancy or help coping with chronic gynaecological problems.

Menopause Clinic:
     The menopause service provides expertise for women who cannot be managed in primary care. Integrated with other specialists such as oncology, endocrinology and fertility, it provides a holistic approach to postmenopausal health with combined clinics.

Operation Theatre

       Our Operation Theatre is designed & equipped with state of-the-art technology. We are performing there Cardiac / Neuro / Orthopedic surgeries.
The Department of Anesthesia comprises of a dedicated team that provides full time service, with the latest Anesthesia machines & monitoring devices.
We have all the necessary equipment like C.ARM, Surgical Operating Microscope, Laparoscope, Gastro scope. Cardiac Monitor, Pulse Oximeter, Central Gas Supply like Oxygen Nitrous Suction etc.

Out Patient

        The Out-patient block has 10 consultation rooms, including EYE, a spacious lounge and medical secretaries to co-ordinate between patients and 20 consultants of various specialties.

Pharmacy

       Located on the ground floor, the pharmacy is well stocked with all varieties of drugs. Open 24 hours to cover any emergency need for almost all drugs.

Services:

  • Treadmill
  • Shortwave, ultrasound & low and middle frequency laser
  • Hydrotherapy
  • lnfra-red and ultrasound treatment
  • Cervical and lumbar traction
  • Acupuncture and electropuncture
  • Massage and paraffin treatment

Laboratory

        The Laboratory service is an important component of any health care centre. We all know investigations play a vital role in the management of any illness. They provide us with clues that help decide on the treatment modality.
Excel Lab is one of the fastest growing laboratories in Pakistan to have participated in the Quality Assurance program of the College of American Pathologists for the past 15 years.
"We have successfully met standards of excellence defined for American labs."
  • Rigorous daily quality testing is being followed to meet the international standards.
  • Reagent storage is tightly monitored according to international standards.
  • Highest quality testing chemicals are used in our lab.
  • Tests with highly variant results are retested free of charge to double-check their accuracy.
The volume of tests we perform enables us to deal directly with large multinational suppliers such as Roche and Abbot.