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Nephron extra | 2011

QT Interval and QT Dispersion in Patients Undergoing Hemodialysis: Revisiting the Old Theory.

Mohamed A. Alabd; Walid El-Hammady; Ahmed Shawky; Wail Nammas; Mohamed El-Tayeb

Aims: We sought to explore the response of the corrected QT (QTc) interval duration and QT dispersion (QTD) to hemodialysis. Methods: We enrolled 50 patients with end-stage renal disease undergoing regular hemodialysis. Blood samples were drawn for measurement of serum electrolytes, and a 12-lead ECG was performed to measure the QTc interval duration and QTD, immediately before and just after dialysis sessions. Results: The mean age of the cohort was 42.8 ± 12.2 years (58% males). Both the QTc duration and QTD showed marked variability after hemodialysis. A significant correlation was found between the decrease of both serum potassium and magnesium levels after dialysis and the post-dialysis QTc interval duration, with Pearson’s correlation coefficients r = –0.43 and r = –0.34, p = 0.002 and p = 0.01, respectively. Patients with a post-dialysis increase of QTc interval duration had a significantly higher percentage of reduction of serum potassium (p = 0.029), whereas patients with a post-dialysis increase of QTD had a significantly higher percentage of reduction of serum magnesium (p = 0.03). Conclusion: Our findings suggest a highly variable response of the QTc interval duration and QTD to hemodialysis. The post-dialysis QTc interval duration inversely correlated with the decrease of both serum potassium and magnesium levels after dialysis.


Eurointervention | 2017

Egypt: coronary and structural heart interventions from 2010 to 2015

Ahmed Magdy; Ahmed Shawky; Ahmed Mohanad; Sameh Shaheen

Interventional cardiology procedures are constantly increasing in numbers and in quality, especially in developing countries such as Egypt. The numbers and types of procedure now available have driven development in the field and in its accompanying services. The aim of this short report is to present a review of the development of interventional cardiology in Egypt during the period 2010-2015 and the demographic, economic and educational factors that have affected this process. We collected and analysed data provided by different centres and from the distributors of intervention tools for the years 2010 to 2015. Analysis of these data showed a steady growth of primary PCI, amounting to a threefold increase over the six-year period. There are increasing numbers of PCI-capable centres, especially in Cairo. Almost 55,000 PCIs are performed yearly in Egypt utilising around 100,000 stents; the percentage of drug-eluting stents (DES) used has increased to 65-70% (90% in private and insured patients). Structural intervention is growing fast for congenital heart disease, and balloon mitral valvuloplasty has become the default strategy. The numbers of TAVI and EVAR are also increasing, although cost remains the greatest challenge. These changes can be attributed to the increasing numbers of ischaemic heart disease patients over the last 25 years, involving improved education and awareness, patients presenting at a younger age, and improved practice in intervention. In Egypt, there has been a steady growth in PCI and intervention tools which has been faster in coronary and congenital heart disease than in structural heart disease during the period from 2010 to 2015.


The Egyptian Heart Journal | 2016

The diagnostic utility of High-Sensitivity Cardiac Troponin T in acute coronary syndrome

Manal Mohsen; Ahmed Shawky


Journal of The Saudi Heart Association | 2013

Prevalence of internal pudendal artery disease in diabetic patients with erectile dysfunction and angiographically documented multi-vessel coronary artery disease

Tarek Zaki; Wael Nammas; Ahmed Shawky; Ayman Mortada; Hossam Zaki


The Egyptian Heart Journal | 2012

Short term statin treatment in idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy

Omar Awwad; Sherif S. Elzahwy; Ahmed Shawky; Sameh Attia


Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2018

Stem cell transplantation for induction of remission in medically refractory Crohn’s disease

Sarah El-Nakeep; Osama Abdel Latif; Ahmed Shawky; Ashraf F Nabhan


Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions | 2014

the Diagnostic Utility of High-sensitivity Cardiac Troponin T in Acute Coronary Syndromes : c-067

Mona Osman; Ahmed Shawky; Manal Mohsen; Sahar Elsawaf


Journal of The Saudi Heart Association | 2013

Short term follow-up of prediabetics undergoing elective percutaneous coronary intervention.

Walid El-Hammady; Ahmed Shawky; A. El-Annany


Jacc-cardiovascular Interventions | 2013

CRT-85 Comparative Study For The Impact Of Different Carotid Stent Cell Designs On Patient Outcome

Ahmed Shawky; Sameh Shaheen; Hany Aref; Hamdy Soliman; Ali Elsharkawi


Jacc-cardiovascular Interventions | 2013

CRT-93 Prevalence Of Internal Pudendal Artery Disease In Diabetic Patients With Erectile Dysfunction And Angiographically Documented Multi-vessel Coronary Artery Disease

Ahmed Shawky; Tarek Zaki; Wail Nammas; Ayman Mortada; Hossam Zaki

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