Hazem El Gamal
King Khalid University
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American Journal of Nephrology | 1992
Ahmed Mitwalli; Suleiman Al-Mohaya; Jamal Al Wakeel; Hazem El Gamal; Vincent Rotimi; Abdulkarim Al-Zeben; Abdulkarim Al-Aska
The occurrence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection amongst chronic renal failure (CRF) patients in our Nephrology Unit was investigated over a period of 1 year. A total of 71 patients was studied comprising 26 chronic haemodialysis (CHD) patients, 6 acute haemodialysis patients, 4 peritoneal dialysis patients and 35 CRF patients not on dialysis. Patients were screened before and after haemodialysis, and their baseline and postdialysis values of liver enzymes were determined. Eleven (15.5%) of the total 71 patients were HCV antibody positive. Analysis of the individual patient groups showed that 8 (30.7%) of the 26 CHD patients were positive for HCV. Our data showed a statistically significant relationship between seroconversion and duration of dialysis (p < 0.05). A high statistically significant (p < 0.0001) correlation was observed between the HCV antibodies and CRF. The relative risk of hepatitis C was about 22 times greater for those with CRF compared with the normal controls, which makes CRF an important risk factor. A high proportion of the HCV seroconverters had elevated liver enzyme (serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase). The data presented show a positive correlation between HCV seroconversion, CRF, duration on dialysis and elevated serum liver enzymes.
American Journal of Nephrology | 2001
Ghulam Hassan Malik; Suleiman Al-Mohaya; Jamil F Shaikh; Jamal Al-Wakeel; Waleed Al-Hozaim; Mohammad Shihabudin Kechrid; Hessa Al-Duhami; Mohammad Sabry Shetia; Hazem El Gamal; Durdana Hammed
Aim: To analyze the effect of repeated pregnancies on underlying MesGN and see the reciprocal effect on maternal and fetal outcome. Patients and Methods: Pregnancy records of cases with histological diagnosis of MesGN were reviewed, and past medical histories recorded. Results: Cesarean section (CS). Only two patients developed renal insufficiency after undergoing 5 and 11 pregnancies and follow-up of 9 and 20 years respectively. Conclusion: The outcome of repeated pregnancies in patients with MesGN is comparable to normal deliveries. A higher incidence of pre-eclampsia, LBW babies and CS was noted in the post- compared to the pre-MesGN pregnancies. Repeated pregnancies do not influence the course of the MesGN.
American Journal of Nephrology | 1997
Lionel Rostaing; Olivier Martinet; Jean-Marc Cisterne; Josette Icart; Marie-Hélène Chabannier; Dominique Durand; Ghulam Hassan Malik; Jamal Al-Wakeel; Suleiman Al-Mohaya; Ahmad Hassan Mitwalli; Riad A. Sulimani; Mohammad Shihabudin Kechrid; Hazem El Gamal; Satoru Suzuki; Hoyu Takahashi; Hirokazu Sato; Ahmed Shafik; Ghazali A. Khan; Frances I. Lewis; Manash Dasgupta; Jolanta Karpinski; Serge Jothy; Victor Radoux; Mortimer Levy; Dana Baran; Prasit Futrakul; Visith Sitprija; Saowanee Yenrudi; Makumkrong Poshyachinda; Rajanee Sensirivatana
Consultants for the American Journal of Nephrology 1997 Abrass, Christine Adler, Sharon Agodoa, Lawrence Akmal, Mohammad Anderson, Sharon Andreucci, Vittorio Avram, Morel Bakris, George Balow, James Bennette, William Boswell, William Breyer, Julia Langman, Craig Levin, Nathan Limb, Victoria Maroni, Bradley Martinez-Maldonado, Manuel Matthew, Weir R. Mitch, William Mushnick, Robert Nissenson, Allan Nolph, Karl Nosrati, Saeid
Geriatric Nephrology and Urology | 1996
Ahmed H Mitwalli; Ghulam Hassan Malik; Jamal S Al Wakeel; Suliman Al Mohaya; Hazem El Gamal; Mohammed Kechrid; Hassan Abu-Aisha
Twenty-one elderly patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) secondary to various etiologies received IPD at our unit. It was done manually by trained staff nurses. Each patient received 20-24 one hour exchanges of 2 liters PD solution twice a week through a permanent Tenckhoff catheter. Mean age of patients was 63 years (range 60–96),12 were male and 9 female. Mean duration of stay on IPD was 23 months (range 18–41). The etiologies of ESRD were: diabetes mellitus (9 patients), unknown etiology (7), hypertension (3), glomerulonephritis and liver cirrhosis (hepatitis C) (2). The peritonitis rate was one episode per 16.3 patient/month. The causative organisms were staphylococcus, coliforms, acinobacter and pseudomonas. Six patients died due to each of the following: 2 septicemia not related to PD; 2 hepatic failure; 2 massive myocardial infarction. Two patients were changed to hemodialysis due to recurrent peritonitis. We observed 7 episodes of catheter exit-site infection; causative organisms were staphylococcus (4), and pseudomonas (3). Staphylococcus cases of exit-site infection responded to local fucidin ointment and oral antibiotic, while in the pseudomonas cases the catheter had to be removed. All patients received erythropoietin and have maintained good hemoglobin levels (10.1 ± 1.2 gm%). They also had adequate control of their serum creatinine and urea level. As the patients improved, they became less dependent on their relatives.
Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation | 2000
Jamal Al-Wakeel; Ahmed Mitwalli; Nauman Tarif; Ghulam Hassan Malik; Sulaiman Almohaya; Awatif Alam; Hazem El Gamal; Mohammed Kechrid
Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation | 2000
Mohamed Kechrid; Ghulam Hassan Malik; Suleiman Al-Mohaya; Jamil F Shaikh; Jamal Al-Wakeel; Hazem El Gamal; Hamid Farouk; Abdullah Jasser; Mohammad Sabry Shetia
Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation | 1994
Ahmed Mitwalli; Ghulam Hassan Malik; Hisham Fayed; Suleiman Al-Mohaya; Jamal Al-Wakeel; Shehabeddine Kechrid; Hazem El Gamal
Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation | 1999
Mohammad Chibab Kechrid; Ghulam Hassan Malik; Jamil F Shaikh; Suleiman Al-Mohaya; Jamal Al-Wakeel; Hazem El Gamal
American Journal of Nephrology | 1997
Ghulam Hassan Malik; Jamal Al-Wakeel; Suleiman Al-Mohaya; Ahmad Hassan Mitwalli; Riad A. Sulimani; Mohammad Shihabudin Kechrid; Hazem El Gamal
American Journal of Nephrology | 1997
Lionel Rostaing; Olivier Martinet; Jean-Marc Cisterne; Josette Icart; Marie-Hélène Chabannier; Dominique Durand; Ghulam Hassan Malik; Jamal Al-Wakeel; Suleiman Al-Mohaya; Ahmad Hassan Mitwalli; Riad A. Sulimani; Mohammad Shihabudin Kechrid; Hazem El Gamal; Satoru Suzuki; Hoyu Takahashi; Hirokazu Sato; Ahmed Shafik; Ghazali A. Khan; Frances I. Lewis; Manash Dasgupta; Jolanta Karpinski; Serge Jothy; Victor Radoux; Mortimer Levy; Dana Baran; Prasit Futrakul; Visith Sitprija; Saowanee Yenrudi; Makumkrong Poshyachinda; Rajanee Sensirivatana