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Stroke Research and Treatment | 2016

Ischemic Strokes: Observations from a Hospital Based Stroke Registry in Bangladesh

Nirmalenduk Bikash Bhowmik; Aamir Abbas; Mohammad Saifuddin; Md. Rashedul Islam; Rumana Habib; Aminur Rahman; Md. Amirul Haque; Zahid Hassan; Mohammad Wasay

Background. Stroke is an important morbidity for low and middle income countries like Bangladesh. We established the first stroke registry in Bangladesh. Methods. Data was collected from stroke patients who were admitted in Department of Neurology of BIRDEM with first ever stroke, aged between 30 and 90 years. Patients with intracerebral hemorrhage, subarachnoid and subdural hemorrhage, and posttrauma features were excluded. Results. Data was gathered from 679 stroke patients. Mean age was 60.6 years. Almost 68% of patients were male. Small vessel strokes were the most common accounting for 45.4% of all the patients followed by large vessel getting affected in 32.5% of the cases. Only 16 (2.4%) died during treatment, and 436 (64.2%) patients had their mRS score of 3 to 5. Age greater than 70 years was associated with poor outcome on discharge [OR 1.79 (95% CI: 1.05 to 3.06)] adjusting for gender, duration of hospital stay, HDL, and pneumonia. Age, mRS, systolic blood pressure, urinary tract infection, pneumonia, and stroke severity explained the Barthel score. Conclusion. Mortality was low but most of patient had moderate to severe disability at discharge. Age, mRS, systolic blood pressure, urinary tract infection, pneumonia, and stroke severity influenced the Barthel score.


BIRDEM Medical Journal | 2018

Risk Factors and Etiologies of Ischemic Stroke in Young Adults: A Hospital-based Study in Bangladesh

Rumana Habib; Ikram Hosen; Rashedul Islam; Nirmalendu Bikash Bhowmik

Background: Stroke is an important cause of disability among adults and is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Strokes in young adults can have a significant impact on the affected individuals, their families and societies in general as the affected patients are in the economically productive period of their lives.This study was aimed to find out the demographic profile and explore the associated risk factors of the first-ever ischemic stroke of young adults. Methods : This retrospective study reviewed the records of 64 patients, age 18-49 years, ischemic stroke patients consecutively admitted in the Neurology department, BIRDEM General Hospital during the period January 2016 to June 2017. Study variables included hematological and biochemistry investigations and radiological and imaging findings. Stroke sub-typing was done following to TOAST criteria. Data of follow-up data at 3 month were also included. Data were expressed as number (percent) and managed by SPSS for Windows Version 15. Results: Of the 634 patients diagnosed as acute ischemic stroke 64 (9.90%) were in the 18-49 (yr) age range and the majority (55.4%) were male. Stroke was more common (47 out of 54) among the 31-49 years category as compare with the <30 years category. Stroke patients presented with diabetes mellitus(87.03%),arterial hypertension (44.4%), dyslipidemia (23.5%) and cigarette smoking (31.48%). Family history of stroke was present in 33.5% cases. Ten (6.51%) patients showed hypercoagualable state.Small vessel occlusion (SVO) found in 48.40% cases followed by large artery atherosclerosis (21.86%).Patients with SVO stroke presented with lacunar syndromes and lesions in Basal ganglia(12.1%),Thalamus(6.6%), Subcortical region (0.9%),Internal capsule (20.0%)and brain stem(11.3%). Thrombolysis was not done in any of patients. Most of the patients were on an anti-platelet treatment and majority (85.4%) receiving aspirin alone. Strokes left 48(75.5%)patients with moderate to moderately severe disability on discharge from the hospital.Mortality was lower (6.3%) and had good recovery 35 (54.6%). Conclusion: Ischemic stroke in the young adults accounted for 9.90% of the hospital admission with stroke. Those suffered from ischemic stroke had presence of modifiable risk factors. Predominance of SVO among them not only indicated stroke etiology but also predicted good short term prognosis. Birdem Med J 2018; 8(2): 138-144


Bangladesh Heart Journal | 2017

A Case Report of Stroke in a Young Recreational Drug Abuser with Left Ventricular Apical Myxoma with Lupus Nephritis, Secondary Antiphospholipid Syndrome and Homocysteinemia

Rumana Habib; Reezwan Islam; Babul Miah; Rashedul Islam; Aminur Rahman; Nirmalendu Bikash Bhowmik

In young adults 20%-47% cases of stroke is due to cardiac embolism. Cardiac Myxoma is an infrequent cause of embolic stroke in young. We are reporting a case of a ischemic stroke in a young adult of 34 years with a history of recreational drug use who was eventually diagnosed with Left Ventricular Apical Myxoma, Systemic Lupus Erythematous (SLE), Lupus Nephritis, Secondary Anti phospholipid Syndrome, Hyper homocysteinemia, and Dyslipidemia. Bangladesh Heart Journal 2017; 32(1) : 55-61


Bangladesh Critical Care Journal | 2013

Headache in pregnancy: Recent insight

Aminur Rahman; Rashedul Islam; Rumana Habib; Nimalendu Bikash Bhowmik; Amirul Haque

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bccj.v1i2.17202 Bangladesh Crit Care J September 2013; 1 (2): 93-98


BIRDEM Medical Journal | 2012

Rhino- Orbito- Cerebral- Mucormycosis with Osteomyelitis in a Patient with Diabetes mellitus: A Case Report and Literature Review

Rumana Habib; Rashedul Islam; Aminur Rahman; Nirmalendu Bikash Bhowmik; Amirul Haque


BIRDEM Medical Journal | 2018

Frequency of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Patients Having Diabetes Mellitus with Neuropathy in a Tertiary Care Hospital of Bangladesh

Rashedul Islam; Tanbin Rahman; Rafi Nazrul Islam; Rumana Habib; Aminur Rahman; Nirmalendu Bikash Bhowmik; Amirul Haque


BIRDEM Medical Journal | 2017

Electrophysiological Patterns of Diabetic Polyneuropathy: Experience from a Tertiary Care Hospital of Bangladesh

Rashedul Islam; Tanbin Rahman; Rumana Habib; Sm Rezaul Irfan; Aminur Rahman; Nirmalendu Bikash Bhowmik; Amirul Haque


BIRDEM Medical Journal | 2017

Clinical Profile of Guillain Barre Syndrome-Observations from a Tertiary Care Hospital of Bangladesh

Rumana Habib; Saifuddin; Rashedul Islam; Aminur Rahman; Nirmalendu Bikash Bhowmik; Amirul Haque


BIRDEM Medical Journal | 2017

Tuberous Sclerosis: A Case Report

Rashedul Islam; Tanbin Rahman; Rumana Habib; Amb Safdar; Aminur Rahman; Nirmalendu Bikash Bhowmik; Amirul Haque


Bangladesh Critical Care Journal | 2016

Renal Cell Carcinoma presented with An Intramedullary Spinal Cord Metastasis : A Case Report

Rashedul Islam; Tanbin Rahman; Rumana Habib; Aminur Rahman; Nirmalendu Bikash Bhowmik; Amirul Haque

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Amirul Haque

Ibrahim Medical College

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Tanbin Rahman

Dhaka Medical College and Hospital

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Rajib Bhadra

Ibrahim Medical College

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Mohammad Wasay

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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