Rohana Jaafar
National University of Malaysia
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British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology | 2005
Nem Yun Boo; Kin Wai Foong; Zaleha Abdullah Mahdy; Sin Chuen Yong; Rohana Jaafar
Objectives To determine obstetric and neonatal risk factors associated with subaponeurotic haemorrhage (SAH) in infants exposed to vacuum extraction.
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research | 2008
Nor Azlin Mohamed Ismail; Wan Shahrul L. Saharan; Mahdy A. Zaleha; Rohana Jaafar; Jamil A. Muhammad; Zainul Rashid Mohd Razi
Aim: To compare the success, clinical outcomes, and maternal and neonatal complications between the Kiwi Omnicup and the Malmstrom metal cup in vacuum assisted delivery.
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health | 2004
Rohana Jaafar; Nem Yun Boo; Rahmah Rasat; Hasniah Abdul Latiff
I would like to bring notice the significant error concerning digoxin dosage that occurs in the above book on page 205 Table 7-4: ‘Oral Digoxin Dosage for Congestive Heart Failure’. The total daily dose and maintenance dose have been written in milligrams (mg) not micrograms ( μ g). I would urge all those who have access to this handbook to change the table. The publishers of this book have notified those that they can identify through sales records. I would concur with Dr Weintraub’s recent review of the book in this journal 1 that there are some outdated management strategies such as the routine use of digoxin for heart failure and ‘digoxin is no longer preferred therapy for chronic management of supraventricular arrhythmias.’ The history of use of digoxin for management of congenital heart defects in infancy and childhood has been characterized by too many fatal overdoses already.
Acta Medica (Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic) | 2013
Zaleha Abdullah Mahdy; Harlina Halizah Siraj; Huzwah Khaza'ai; Mohd Sokhini Abdul Mutalib; Muhammad Hatta Azwar; Marianah Abdul Wahab; Ahmad Zailani Hatta Md Dali; Rohana Jaafar; Nor Azlin Mohd Ismail; Muhammad Abdul Jamil; Nafisah Adeeb
In view of the high anti-oxidative potential oftocotrienol, the role of the tocotrienol-rich fraction (TRF) of palm oil in preventing pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH) was explored in a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial in an urban teaching hospital. Healthy primigravidae were randomized to receive either oral TRF 100 mg daily or placebo, from early second trimester until delivery. Out of 299 women, 151 were randomized into the TRF arm and 148 into the placebo arm. A total of 15 (5.0%) developed PIH. Although there was no statistically significant difference in the incidence of PIH (4/151 or 2.6% in the TRF arm vs. 11/148 or 7.4% in the placebo arm, p = 0.058) between the two arms, there was a tendency towards a lower incidence of PIH in the TRF arm compared to the placebo arm. With TRF supplementation, the relative risk (RR) of PIH was 0.36 (95% CI 0.12-1.09). In conclusion, although TRF from palm oil does not statistically significantly reduce the risk of development of PIH in the population studied, the 64% reduction in incidence of PIH is substantial. The findings warrant further clinical trials, particularly in high risk populations.
2017 UKM FST Postgraduate Colloquium | 2018
Mahirah Mohamad; Shareena Ishak; Rohana Jaafar; Norrakiah Abdullah Sani
ATP Bioluminescence application and standard microbiological analyses were used to evaluate the cleanliness of milk contact surfaces and non-milk contact surfaces in milk preparation room of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) of Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre (UKMMC). A total of 44 samples including the breast pump, milk bottle, milk bottle screw top and screw ring, teats, measuring cups, waterless warmer, refrigerator, dishwasher and pasteurizer inner wall were tested on May 2017. 3M Clean and Trace Hygiene Monitoring (UXL100 ATP Test swabs) and the bioluminescence reader Clean-Trace NG Luminometer (3M) were used to measure the Relative Light Unit (RLU) and microbiological analysis using 3M Quick Swab and 3MTM PetrifilmTM for enumeration of aerobic count, Staphylococcus aureus, Enterobacteriaceae, coliform and detection of Escherichia coli (CFU /100cm2 or utensil/item). The RLU values were from 11 to 194 and passed the ATP benchmark for intensive care unit (ICU), < 250 RLU as recommended. Aerobic colony count was only found in waterless warmer (0.05±0.01 mean log CFU/warmer). None of S. aureus, Enterobacteriaceae, E. coli and coliform was detected in all samples. A weak correlation was found between bioluminescence measurements RLU and the microbiological analysis (CFU). However, the use of ATP bioluminescence in monitoring milk preparation room cleanliness can be a useful method for assessing rapidly the surface hygiene as well as to verify the Sanitation Standard Operating Procedure (SSOP) prior to implementation of Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) in milk preparation room.ATP Bioluminescence application and standard microbiological analyses were used to evaluate the cleanliness of milk contact surfaces and non-milk contact surfaces in milk preparation room of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) of Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre (UKMMC). A total of 44 samples including the breast pump, milk bottle, milk bottle screw top and screw ring, teats, measuring cups, waterless warmer, refrigerator, dishwasher and pasteurizer inner wall were tested on May 2017. 3M Clean and Trace Hygiene Monitoring (UXL100 ATP Test swabs) and the bioluminescence reader Clean-Trace NG Luminometer (3M) were used to measure the Relative Light Unit (RLU) and microbiological analysis using 3M Quick Swab and 3MTM PetrifilmTM for enumeration of aerobic count, Staphylococcus aureus, Enterobacteriaceae, coliform and detection of Escherichia coli (CFU /100cm2 or utensil/item). The RLU values were from 11 to 194 and passed the ATP benchmark for intensive care unit (ICU), < 250 RLU as recommended....
Asia-Pacific Journal of Molecular Medicine | 2010
Nor Khatijah Mohd Aris; Nor Azlin Mohamed Ismail; Zaleha Abdul Mahdy; Shuhaila Ahmad; Norzilawati Mohd Naim; Harlina Halizah Haji Siraj; Rohana Jaafar; Shareena Ishak; Roslan Harun; Rahman Jamal; Wan Zurinah Wan Ngah; Syed Zulkifli Syed Zakaria
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research | 2007
Nur Azurah Abdul Ghani; Rohana Jaafar; Shareena Ishak; Ani Amelia Zainuddin; Shahizon Azura Mohamed Mukari; Zaleha Abdullah Mahdy
Journal of clinical neonatology | 2015
Sajjad Ur Rahman; Fuat Emre Canpolat; Mehmet Yekta Oncel; Abdurrahman Evli; Ugur Dilmen; Hussain Parappil; Jasim Anabrees; Khalid Hassan; Mohammed Khashaba; Islam Ayman Noor; Lucy Chai; See Lum; Anis Siham; Melek Akar; Heybet Tüzün; Aiman Rahmani; Moghis Rahman; Lina Haboub; Mohammed Rijims; Rohana Jaafar; Lai Yin Key; Mohammad Tagin; Zekai Tahir
Sains Malaysiana | 2013
Nor Azlin Mohamed Ismail; Norkhatijah Mohd Aris; Zaleha Abdullah Mahdy; Shuhaila Ahmad; Norzilawati Mohd Naim; Harlina Harlizah Siraj; Rohana Jaafar; Shareena Ishak; Roslan Harun; Abd Rahman Abd Jamal; Wan Zurinah Wan Ngah; Syed Zulkifli Syed Zakaria
Archive | 2013
Haslina Hassan; Rosnah Sutan; Nursazila Asikin Mohd Azmi; Shuhaila Ahmad; Rohana Jaafar; Bandar Tun Razak