Volume : 09, Issue : 07, July – 2022

Title:

35.REGULARITY OF ENCEPHALITIS-B APPARENT EPITOPE SEROPOSITIVITY RATES IN VICTIMS UNDER DELIBERATION FOR CORONARY SURGICAL PROCEDURE

Authors :

Dr Bakhtawar Aslam, Dr. Aiesha Umar, Dr. Aika Safdar

Abstract :

Objective: To control the incidence of hepatitis B virus surface antigen (HBs-Ag) in patients with heart disease.
Place and Duration: In the Cardiac Surgery department of Mayo Hospital Lahore for one year duration from December 2018 to November 2019.
Material and Method: One hundred more patients were admitted to cardiac surgery at the Lahore Punjab Cardiology Institute. All patients with negative HBs-Ag pre-surgery were selected. They were named 04-06 months after surgery to reassess HBs-Ag status.
Results: Three out of 100 patients (3%) obtained a positive HBs-Ag test after 04–06 months of heart surgery.
Conclusion: Heart surgery is a safe procedure as a risk of HBs-Ag seroconversion; HBs-Ag seroconversion was present in 3% of patients. More stringent diagnostic and preventive measures are needed to further reduce the spread of hepatitis B infection.
Keywords: hepatitis B infection, HBs-Ag seroconversion, heart surgery

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Bakhtawar Aslam et al, Regularity Of Encephalitis-B Apparent Epitope Seropositivity Rates In Victims Under Deliberation For Coronary Surgical Procedure., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2022; 09(7).,

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