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Dr KK Aggarwal 29 June 2018
Morning Medtalks with Dr KK Aggarwal 29th June 2018
Seven Indore doctor’s suspension by MCI set aside by High Court of MP, Indore bench
Earlier MCI had recommended three months suspension of 7 senior faculty members from MGM Medical College, Indore, MP alleging irregularities in conduction of Clinical Drug Trials.
This matter was earlier investigated in 2012 by the regulatory authority DCGI, who did not find any unethicality or violation in conduct of Clinical Trials that were duly approved and monitored by ethics committees and DCGI.
The MCI order was quashed by the Honb’le High court on 27/06/18 on the grounds that the order was not a speaking order and the doctors were not given opportunity to present their case.
Artificial pancreas
Closed-loop automated insulin delivery offers the potential for improving glycemic control among hospitalized noncritically ill patients with type 2 diabetes. Findings from a randomized open-label trial of a prototype fully closed-loop system in 136 adults with type 2 diabetes were presented June 25 here at the American Diabetes Association (ADA) 2018 Scientific Sessions by Lia Bally, PhD, of Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, Switzerland. The results were also simultaneously published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Mass drug administration in Malaria
Mass drug administration campaigns can rapidly reduce malaria parasitemia in low-transmission areas, particularly in the setting of threatened P. falciparum drug resistance.
A regional elimination program in Myanmar included identification of malarial "hotspots" (defined as presence of malaria in >40 percent of individuals, of which 20 percent was P. falciparum); hotspot villages had incidence of P. falciparum three times higher than neighboring villages. Mass drug administration (dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine plus single-dose primaquine once per month for three consecutive months) was was associated with an 80 percent reduction in incidence of P. falciparum.
Another approach is identifying asymptomatic individuals with malaria with rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) followed by "focal" mass drug administration. In Zanzibar (an area of low falciparum transmission), drug treatment of all individuals residing within 300 to 1000 meters of individuals with positive RDT enabled elimination of malaria in up to 66 percent of asymptomatic individuals.
Oil of lemon eucalyptus extract
Oil of lemon eucalyptus extract (also known as p-menthane-3,8-diol, or PMD) is derived from the leaves of lemon eucalyptus trees and chemically synthesized, usually in the form of a spray. It is a natural mosquito repellent.
Wisconsin Supreme Court upholds medical malpractice caps in case of Wisconsin woman who lost four limbs
Wisconsins caps on medical malpractice awards are constitutional. With this a Milwaukee woman 50, who lost all four limbs to malpractice will receive only $750,000 for the pain and suffering.
In a 5-2 decision written by Chief Justice Patience Roggensack, the court declared the cap on noneconomic damages that was enacted in 1986 to be constitutional, overruling a Milwaukee County Circuit Court judge, a state appellate court and a 2005 Supreme Court decision.
As a result, Ascaris and Antonio Mayo will receive less than five percent of the $16.5 million in noneconomic damages — that is, pain and suffering and loss of companionship — that a Milwaukee County jury awarded them in 2014.
Mayo lost her limbs after medical personnel at Columbia St. Marys Hospital failed to diagnose an infection or offer her antibiotics to treat the condition. Her Strep A infection ultimately led to septic shock and sepsis and the amputations.
A Milwaukee County jury awarded the Mayos $25.3 million for her economic and noneconomic damages. Milwaukee County Judge Jeffrey Conen upheld the jurys verdict saying that in the Mayo case the $750,000 cap for noneconomic damages was unconstitutional. He did not, however, rule the cap itself as unconstitutional.
The Supreme Court rejected both lower court orders.
Variation in private medical college fees
In June, an interim order on the fee was passed by the bench, capping the fee at Rs 13 lakh. The High Court bench then said, “We are informed that the (UGC) fee committee has earlier fixed Rs 11.50 lakh as management quota for medical colleges run by the deemed universities and the students may now be admitted subject to the payment of Rs 13 lakh.”
However, last week the High Court order on the fee was stayed by a vacation bench of the Supreme Court, permitting Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute to collect Rs 22 lakh as the fee for this academic year. Until the UGC committee finalizes the fee, this will be the fee collected by the college.
Non-Identical Twins Becoming Common in India
TOI: The odds for natural twins are one pair per 70 natural births.
Automatic no antibiotic unless renewed
An automatic 48-hour antibiotic stop order generated during neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admission reduced antibiotic usage effectively, according to research published in the Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Disease Society.
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