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Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research | 2009

Carbetocin versus syntometrine in prevention of post‐partum hemorrhage following vaginal delivery

Kampan Nirmala; Ani Amelia Zainuddin; Nur Azurah Abdul Ghani; Syed Zulkifli; Ma Jamil

Objective:  To compare the efficacy of a single dose of 100 µg intramuscular carbetocin to a single dose of intramuscular syntometrine (0.5 mg ergometrine and 5IU oxytocin), in preventing post‐partum hemorrhage (PPH) in high risk patients following vaginal delivery.


BioMed Research International | 2013

Comparison between Amnisure Placental Alpha Microglobulin-1 Rapid Immunoassay and Standard Diagnostic Methods for Detection of Rupture of Membranes

Beng Kwang Ng; Pei Shan Lim; Mohamad Nasir Shafiee; Nur Azurah Abdul Ghani; Nor Azlin Mohamed Ismail; Mohd Hashim Omar; Muhammad Abdul Jamil Muhammad Yassin

Objective. To determine the diagnostic accuracy of placental alpha microglobulin-1 assay and standard diagnostic methods for detecting rupture of membrane. Study Design. Prospective diagnostic study, between June 2011 to November 2011 at a tertiary centre. Initial evaluation included both the standard diagnostic methods for rupture of membranes and placental alpha microglobulin-1 immunoassay. The actual rupture of membranes was diagnosed on review of the medical records after delivery (absence of membrane or a positive pad chart). Main Outcome Measures. Placental alpha microglobulin-1 immunoassay and standard diagnostic methods for diagnosis of rupture of membrane. Results. A total of 211 patients were recruited. At initial presentation, 187 patients (88.6%) had ruptured membranes, while 24 patients (11.4%) had intact membranes. Placental alpha microglobulin-1 immunoassay confirmed rupture of membranes at initial presentation with a sensitivity of 95.7% (179 of 187), specificity of 100% (24 of 24), positive predictive value of 100% (179 of 179), and negative predictive value of 75.0% (24 of 32). By comparison, the conventional standard diagnostic methods had a sensitivity of 78.1% (146 of 187), specificity of 100% (24 of 24), positive predictive value of 100% (146 of 146), and negative predictive value of 36.9% (24 of 65) in diagnosing rupture of membrane. Conclusion. Placental alpha-microglobulin-1 immunoassay is a rapid and accurate method for confirming the diagnosis of rupture of membrane. It was superior to conventional standard diagnostic methods (pooling, nitrazine, and ferning), the nitrazine test alone or fern test alone.


Hormone Molecular Biology and Clinical Investigation | 2017

Do exercises improve back pain in pregnancy

Muhammad Azrai Abu; Nur Azurah Abdul Ghani; Lim Pei Shan; Aqmar Suraya Sulaiman; Mohd Hashim Omar; Mohd Hisam Muhamad Ariffin; Azmi Baharuddin; Shuhaila Shohaimi; Zuraidah Che Man

Abstract Objective To assess the efficacy of an exercise program towards reducing back pain in pregnant women. Methods In this prospective control study, 145 low risk pregnant women who scored more than 20 for functional limitation assessment were recruited. The severity of back pain was assessed using the visual analoque scale (VAS) and the functional limitation was assessed using the Oswestry disability questionnaire (ODQ). All participants were informed of back care measures and provided with Paracetamol as an adjunct analgesia. The intervention group will have a session with a trained physiotherapist. Subsequently, all participants will be required to fill in a similar questionnaire regarding pain intensity and functional limitation assessment after 6 weeks post-intervention. Results There was a significant reduction in the VAS score and improvement in functional ODQ score in the intervention group. The median usage of Paracetamol as an analgesia to control back pain in the control group was 500 mg higher than the intervention group. There was a weak association of age, parity, duration of back pain, and body mass index with functional ODQ score at 6 week following intervention. Conclusion The back pain exercise reducing program was effective in reducing back pain intensity and analgesia usage with a significant improvement in functional ability.


Gynecological Endocrinology | 2015

The effect of Metformin on endometrial tumor-regulatory genes and systemic metabolic parameters in polycystic ovarian syndrome – a proof-of-concept study

Mohamad Nasir Shafiee; Dahlia Abd Malik; Ryia Illani Mohd Yunos; William Atiomo; Mohd Hashim Omar; Nur Azurah Abdul Ghani; Ahmad Zailani Hatta; Claire Seedhouse; Caroline Chapman; Norfilza Mohd Mokhtar

Abstract The aim of this proof-of-concept study was to determine the effects of three-month Metformin therapy on the expression of tumor-regulatory genes (p53, cyclin D2 and BCL-2) in the endometrium of women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). A total of 40 women, aged between 21 and 45 years with PCOS (Rotterdam criteria) were recruited. The participants were assessed at pre- and 3-month-post-Metformin therapy for the menstrual regularities, weight reduction, Ferriman Galway scores, fasting blood glucose (FBG), total cholesterol, LDL, HDL and p53, BCL-2 and cyclin D2 gene expression. Five participants conceived spontaneously after the initial recruitment. Majority (68%) resumed regular menstrual cycles after Metformin. There were significant reduction in BMI (p = 0.001), weight (p = 0.001) and Ferriman Galway scores (p = 0.001). A significant improvement was seen in mean FBG (p = 0.002), total cholesterol (p = 0.001), LDL (p = 0.003) and HDL cholesterol levels (p = 0.015). Tumor suppressor gene (p53) was significantly up-regulated after Metformin (10 out of 14 women), with p value 0.016. BCL-2 and cyclin D2 (oncogenes) were slightly up-regulated without significant difference (p = 0.119 and 0.155, respectively). In conclusion, Metformin therapy improved clinical and metabolic parameters in women with PCOS and up-regulated p53 tumor suppressor gene significantly. Further studies are however required to independently validate our findings.


Hormone Molecular Biology and Clinical Investigation | 2018

Elevated serum CA 19-9 with adnexal mass: Is it always an ovarian malignancy?

Kah Teik Chew; Izyan Atiqah Zakaria; Muhammad Azrai Abu; Mohd Faizal Ahmad; Erica Yee Hing; Nur Azurah Abdul Ghani

Abstract Endometriotic cysts a common benign gynaecological disease in women of reproductive age. We report an unusual case of ruptured endometrioma associated with increased CA 19-9. A 27-year-old woman presented with an acute abdomenal adnexal mass and elevated CA 19-9. The initial diagnosis of ovarian malignancy turned out to be a ruptured endometrioma, confirmed during surgery and in the histopathological report.


Gynecological Endocrinology | 2018

Reviewing the role of progesterone therapy in endometriosis

Abdul Kadir Abdul Karim; Mohamad Nasir Shafiee; Nor Haslinda Abd Aziz; Mohd Hashim Omar; Nur Azurah Abdul Ghani; Pei Shan Lim; Reena Rahayu Md Zin; Norfilza Mohd Mokhtar

Abstract Endometriosis is a benign, chronic inflammatory condition characterized by the presence and growth of endometrial implants outside the uterine cavity. The cause of endometriosis is multifactorial. It is due to the diversity of hypothesis and plausibility of hormonal alterations which could play a major role. Evidence has shown that progesterone resistance is a key factor for endometriosis sufferers. Medical therapy can avoid surgical intervention, which may lead to a reduced in ovarian reserve, and its effects of earlier menopause and reduced fecundity. Progesterone receptor isoform has provided new insight as the potential treatment. Progestin, anti-progestin and selective progesterone receptor modulators usage, which target these receptors, could avoid hypo-estrogenic side effects, which can be debilitating. Numerous types of these medications have been used on and off labeled to treat endometriosis with varying success. This review aims to consolidate series of clinical trials using progestins in endometriosis.


Hormone Molecular Biology and Clinical Investigation | 2017

Back pain in pregnancy among office workers: risk factors and its impact on quality of life

Beng Kwang Ng; Mardiana Kipli; Abdul Kadir Abdul Karim; Suhaila Shohaimi; Nur Azurah Abdul Ghani; Pei Shan Lim

Abstract Background Back pain is a common presenting complaint during pregnancy and it is often being considered as part of the pregnancy process. The purpose of the study is to investigate the prevalence of back pain in pregnancy, risk factors and its impact on the quality of life in pregnant women. Materials and methods Three hundred and fifty-eight pregnant women who attended the antenatal clinic in Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) Medical Centre were recruited in this cross-sectional study from October 2011 until April 2012. The back pain was further classified into lumbar pain and posterior pelvic pain. The severity of back pain was assessed using visual analoque scale (VAS) and the functional limitation was assessed using the Oswestry Disability Questionnaire (ODQ). Result The prevalence of back pain in pregnancy was 84.6%. Occupation and previous history of back pain were associated with back pain in pregnancy. In terms of functional limitation disability, total ODQ score was statistically significant correlate with severity of pain (VAS score). Personal care, sitting, standing, sex life and social life were significantly affected. Conclusion The risk factors for back pain in pregnancy were type of occupation and history of back pain. The higher VAS score, the more ODQ will be affected. Personal care, sitting, standing, sex life and social life were significantly affected.


Archive | 2012

Uterine Atony: Management Strategies

Pei Shan Lim; Mohamad Nasir Shafiee; Nirmala Kampan; Aqmar Suraya Sulaiman; Nur Azurah Abdul Ghani; NorAzlin Mohamed Ismail; Choon Yee Lee; Mohd Hashim Omar; Muhammad Abdul Jamil Mohammad Yassin

It is estimated about 529,000 mothers die every year (World Health Organisation [WHO] 2005). Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH), a life-threatening condition, remains the major cause of maternal mortality worldwide (Pahlavan et al., 2001). Majority of these mortalities are from Asia (48%) and Africa (47.5%) with only the minority (less than 1%) from developed countries.(Ramanathan & Arulkumaran, 2006) In Malaysia, the Confidential Enquiry into Maternal Deaths (CEMD) from 1991 to 2005 revealed that PPH attributed 13-27% of all reported deaths(Division of Family Health Development, Ministry of Health, 1994; Division of Family Health Development, Ministry of Health, 1996; Division of Family Health Development, Ministry of Health, 2000; Division of Family Health Development, Ministry of Health, 2005).


Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research | 2007

Mother with post-partum group B Streptococcus meningitis and cerebellar abscess

Nur Azurah Abdul Ghani; Rohana Jaafar; Shareena Ishak; Ani Amelia Zainuddin; Shahizon Azura Mohamed Mukari; Zaleha Abdullah Mahdy


Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2012

Parents or Caregiver's Perception on Menstrual Care in Individuals with Down Syndrome

Norjaudah Yaacob; Nafiza Mat Nasir; Siti Nadiah Jalil; Rizal Ahmad; Nur Raidah Rahim; Aimi Nadia Mohd Yusof; Nur Azurah Abdul Ghani

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Mohd Hashim Omar

National University of Malaysia

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Mohamad Nasir Shafiee

National University of Malaysia

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Pei Shan Lim

National University of Malaysia

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Norfilza Mohd Mokhtar

National University of Malaysia

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Abdul Kadir Abdul Karim

National University of Malaysia

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Ahmad Zailani Hatta

National University of Malaysia

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Ani Amelia Zainuddin

National University of Malaysia

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Beng Kwang Ng

National University of Malaysia

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Dahlia Abd Malik

National University of Malaysia

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Muhammad Azrai Abu

National University of Malaysia

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