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Journal of clinical and diagnostic research : JCDR | 2016

Which is More Accurate in Measuring the Blood Pressure? A Digital or an Aneroid Sphygmomanometer.

Bhaskar Shahbabu; Aparajita Dasgupta; Kaushik Sarkar; Sanjaya Kumar Sahoo

INTRODUCTION Hypertension is one of the major public health problem affecting the whole world so its accurate measurement is of utmost importance for its early diagnosis and management. Concerns related to the potential ill effects of mercury on health and environment, has led to the widespread use of non-mercury sphygmomanometers. AIM A study was conducted to compare the accuracy of readings of aneroid and digital sphygmomanometers in reference to mercury sphygmomanometers and determine the hypertensive classification agreement between the mercury and non-mercury devices. MATERIALS AND METHODS The study was conducted in an OPD of a health centre in a rural community of West Bengal which is the rural field practice area of our institute. An aneroid and a digital sphygmomanometer were compared to a properly calibrated mercury sphygmomanometer. All the subjects above the age of 25 years, in two days per week, selected randomly from five working days per week in a period of one month were selected. Two blood pressure readings of each of 218 study subjects was recorded with each pretested sphygmomanometer. Paired t-test, Kappa coefficients, sensitivity and specificity tests were done. Receiver Operating Characteristics curve analysis was done and Youden index was estimated to detect the optimal cut off point for the diagnosis of hypertension by non-mercury sphygmomanometers. RESULTS Data analysis of 218 study subjects showed the mean difference of the mercury reading and the test device was much less for aneroid than that of the digital device for both systolic and diastolic blood pressure. More than 89% of aneroid readings and less than 44% of the readings by digital device had absolute difference of 5mm Hg. when compared with the mercury readings for both systolic and diastolic blood pressure. Sensitivity and specificity of aneroid device was higher (86.7% and 98.7%) than digital device (80% and 67.7%). Receiver Operating Characteristic curve had larger area under the curve for aneroid device than digital device for both SBP and DBP. CONCLUSION The aneroid device had better accuracy than the digital device as compared to mercury sphygmomanometer and should be used for proper and better management.


Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health | 2016

Unsafe Disposal of Child Faeces: A Community-based Study in a Rural Block in West Bengal, India

P S Preeti; Sanjaya Kumar Sahoo; Dhiraj Biswas; Aparajita Dasgupta

Objectives A clean India is the responsibility of all Indians. One of the objectives of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (Clean India Initiative) is to bring about behavioural changes regarding healthy sanitation practices. While large-scale programs in India have increased latrine coverage, they have to some extent failed to bring behavioural changes ensuring optimal latrine use, including the safe disposal of child faeces, which is a significant source of exposure to faecal pathogens. Hence, this study was done to explore child faeces disposal practices in rural West Bengal and to elicit the determinants of unhygienic faeces disposal. Methods Data collection was done using an interview method among the mothers of 502 under-5 children, following a pre-designed, semi-structured schedule during house-to-house visits in a set of villages in the Hooghly district of West Bengal. Results The prevalence of unsafe disposal of child faeces was 72.4%, and maternal education, per capita income, and water source were found to be significantly associated with unsafe child faeces disposal. Conclusions This study draws attention to the unsafe disposal of child faeces in this area of India and raises questions about the efficiency of sanitation campaigns in rural India that focus on expanding coverage rather than emphasizing behavioural changes, which are crucial to ensure the safe disposal of child faeces. Thus, it is urgently necessary to strengthen efforts focusing on behavioural changes regarding the safe disposal of child faeces in order to minimise adverse health outcomes.


International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences | 2017

Perceptions and practices of various maternal and child health services: a study among women of reproductive age group in a costal block of Ganjam District, Odisha

Prafulla Chandra Pal; Manasee Panda; Nivedita Karmee; Sanjaya Kumar Sahoo


International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences | 2017

How aware are we regarding vector borne diseases? A community based study in a slum of Kolkata, India

Sanjaya Kumar Sahoo; Pranita Taraphdar; Ashok Kumar Mallick; Aparajita Dasgupta; P. S. Preeti; Dhiraj Biswas


International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health | 2017

Awareness and attitude about carcinoma cervix and human papillomavirus vaccine: A cross-sectional study among undergraduate female medical students

Radha Madhab Tripathy; Nivedita Karmee; Kabita Behera; Sanjaya Kumar Sahoo


International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health | 2017

Prevalence of hypertension and its socio-demographic factors among adult population in a rural community of Singur block, Hooghly district, West Bengal

Nabarun Karmakar; Sourav Naiya; Indranil Saha; Rabindranath Sinha; Sanjaya Kumar Sahoo; Aparajita Dasgupta


Archive | 2015

Effectiveness of a training programme on emergency contraceptives: a study among grass root level health workers

Amitava Kumar; Aparajita Dasgupta; Sanjaya Kumar Sahoo; P S Preeti; Dhiraj Biswas; Sudipta Das


International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health | 2015

A study on hypertension in geriatric population in a slum of Kolkata

Dhiraj Biswas; Aparajita Das Gupta; Amitava Kumar; Sudipta Das; Sanjaya Kumar Sahoo; Malay Kumar Das; Aparna Pandey


International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health | 2015

Composite index of anthropometric failure and its important correlates: a study among under-5 children in a slum of Kolkata, West Bengal, India

Aparajita Dasgupta; Sanjaya Kumar Sahoo; Pranita Taraphadar; P S Preeti; Dhiraj Biswas; Amitava Kumar; Ishita Sarkar


International Journal of Health Sciences and Research | 2015

Determinants of Breast Feeding Practices and Nutritional Status of Infants Under Six Months in A Rural MCH Clinic of Hooghly District, West Bengal.

Amitava Kumar; Aparajita Dasgupta; Sudipto Das; Sanjaya Kumar Sahoo; Malay Kumar Das; Dhiraj Biswas; P S Preeti

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Aparajita Dasgupta

All India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health

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Dhiraj Biswas

All India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health

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Amitava Kumar

All India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health

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P S Preeti

All India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health

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Bhaskar Shahbabu

All India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health

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Ishita Sarkar

All India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health

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Malay Kumar Das

Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

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Ashok Kumar Mallick

All India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health

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Kaushik Sarkar

All India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health

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