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    Indications et résultats de la chirurgie de résection des bulles d’emphysème pulmonaire

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    La chirurgie d'exérèse des bulles ou bullectomie, principal moyen thérapeutique dans la prise en charge des bulles d'emphysème pulmonaire, est généralement réservée aux patients dont les bulles sont compliquées ou, sont à l'origine d'une dyspnée invalidante. Le but de notre étude était de déterminer les indications de la bullectomie et d'évaluer les résultats de cette chirurgie dans notre service. Nous avons mené une étude rétrospective descriptive de 24 patients (23 hommes et 1 femme), dont la moyenne d'âge était de 49 ans, et qui ont bénéficié d'une bullectomie entre 2004 et 2013. Les données recueillies étaient les facteurs favorisant la survenue d'un emphysème bulleux, les circonstances de découverte de la bulle, les données des examens radiologiques, les données de l'évaluation fonctionnelle respiratoire et cardiovasculaire, les données de la technique de la bullectomie, les données de l'évaluation clinique et fonctionnelle post opératoire. Le taux de morbidité était de 37,5%. La principale complication était la fuite aérienne persistante (7 cas). Un patient est décédé au 2e jour post opératoire suite à une insuffisance respiratoire aiguë. La durée moyenne de suivi était de 26 mois. Durant ce suivi, nous avons observé une amélioration de la dyspnée chez tous les patients et nous n'avons noté aucune complication. La bullectomie est une technique chirurgicale efficace, fiable et sûre qui peut permettre aux patients d'avoir une meilleure qualité de vie pendant quelques années

    Quality of hydro-alcoholic products used in Senegal: pilot study

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    Antisepsis and disinfection have always played an important role in the fight against infectious diseases. The use of these products has been effective in breaking the chain of transmission of microorganisms. Today, with the advent of COVID-19, the main recommendations are, among other things, physical distance and the use of antiseptic products, including hydro-alcoholic products. In Senegal, with poor regulations on the acquisition and distribution of antiseptics and disinfectants, this situation has led to a proliferation of antiseptics and disinfectants on the national market. this work aimed to study the quality of hydroalcoholic products found in the trade. We evaluated ten samples of hydro-alcohol products collected during the month of March 2020. Physical and microbiological controls were performed at the National Drug Control Laboratory. The alcohol content of the samples ranged from 63 to 85% and were consistent with WHO recommendations except for samples E3 and E5. The pH values varied between 4.02 and 6.64 and the densities of the hydro-alcoholic gel samples ranged from 0.84 to 0.92 g/cm3; E2, E4, E5, E6 samples had densities greater than 0.89 g/cm3. The samples of hydro-alcoholic products all conformed to the sterility test and no microbiological contamination was observed. Antimicrobial activities of the hydro-alcoholic samples tested ranged from 58.3 to 100% with two samples showing no activity (E2 and E5). In view of the results of this study, it would be relevant to expand and deepen investigations by a significant increase in the number of samples and by carrying out as complete an analysis as possible

    Quality of hydro-alcoholic products used in Senegal: pilot study

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    Antisepsis and disinfection have always played an important role in the fight against infectious diseases. The use of these products has been effective in breaking the chain of transmission of microorganisms. Today, with the advent of COVID-19, the main recommendations are, among other things, physical distance and the use of antiseptic products, including hydro-alcoholic products. In Senegal, with poor regulations on the acquisition and distribution of antiseptics and disinfectants, this situation has led to a proliferation of antiseptics and disinfectants on the national market. this work aimed to study the quality of hydroalcoholic products found in the trade. We evaluated ten samples of hydro-alcohol products collected during the month of March 2020. Physical and microbiological controls were performed at the National Drug Control Laboratory. The alcohol content of the samples ranged from 63 to 85% and were consistent with WHO recommendations except for samples E3 and E5. The pH values varied between 4.02 and 6.64 and the densities of the hydro-alcoholic gel samples ranged from 0.84 to 0.92 g/cm3; E2, E4, E5, E6 samples had densities greater than 0.89 g/cm3. The samples of hydro-alcoholic products all conformed to the sterility test and no microbiological contamination was observed. Antimicrobial activities of the hydro-alcoholic samples tested ranged from 58.3 to 100% with two samples showing no activity (E2 and E5). In view of the results of this study, it would be relevant to expand and deepen investigations by a significant increase in the number of samples and by carrying out as complete an analysis as possible.</jats:p
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