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Volume V || Issue I || May - June 2014
News Update | Doctor Speak | Expert Views | Product Line | Interview | Healthcare Management
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The rise in tide of cleaning standards and mounting pressure for sterilized and disinfected medical devices
in hospitals and clinics has triggered the growth of medical sterilization and disinfection market. The increase in hospital acquired infections or nosocomial infections have forced the medical authorities to take stringent regulatory actions to curb these infections with the use of sterilized and disinfected medical devices.
Gamma and E-beam types of sterilization services are poised to have better growth over EtO in the near future due to their wider application with respect to sterilization of food, pharmaceutical, medical devices, life sciences, and cosmetic products. Along with sterilization, cleaning and sanitation are also important activities carried out in healthcare, food, and pharmaceutical industry. Hand disinfectant market is the fastest growing segment as hands are considered to be the primary cause of cross infection. The demand for sanitizing and preservative disinfectants in food industry is also increasing due to high risks associated with food-borne pathogens along with other bacterial and viral food related infections. Increased focus on hygiene and spread of infections are the driving forces for disinfectants in the all the sectors. The endoscope reprocessing market is anticipated to show healthy growth in the near future due to continued instrument development and increasing minimally invasive surgery procedures. Riding on these factors, along with increasing usage of single-use technology products such as medical non-wovens and face masks, the global disinfection market is expected to grow at a CAGR of more than 6.0% from 2012 to 2017.
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Editor’s note
ContentsMay - June 2014 Doctor Speak & Exper Views
Understanding & Treating Heart FailureA Guide for Patients and Families
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6 Cautious optimism for new...
8 Injecting new design
17 New Central Scanning ...
18 WHO’s first global report
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22 Medgatetoday & MFI jointly...
24 Medical Fair India 2014...
25 Integrating Virtual Reality...
26 GE Healthcare & CTSI...
28 XVI National Seminar...
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commander Manoj Kumar (Retd)
CEO, Hitex Healthcare
Hitex Healthcare, Industry Expert...14 Dr. Vishal Rastogi
Sr. Consultant, CardiologyFortis Escort Heart Institute
Understanding & Treating Heart Failure32
Dr. Aparna Jaswal sr. Cardiologist
Fortis Escort Heart Institute
Master of the Heart36 Dr. Rajiva Kumar
Child specialistmuzaffarpur bihar
Pediatricians a Caring Hand for Children40
Prof (Dr) Rajeev SoodHead of Dept. Urology
RmL Hospital
Pain Size of Prostate Could Indicate...42 Dr. Vanita Arora
sr. Consultantmax super speciality
Hospital
Heart Attack is not Sudden Cardiac...46
Dr. Sudheer Ambekar Clinical Fellow
Dept. of Neurosurgery
Brain Aneurysms what everyone needs...54 Prof. M. Habeeb ghatala
Dean for Non-medical Institutions,
apollo Health City
Opportunities in Healthcare Management
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Dr. Pradeep Bhardwaj CEO & Executive Directorsix sigma Healthcare Ltd.
Ask a Question from Healthcare Industry...58
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For type 2 diabetes patients not controlled with oral hypoglycaemic drugs, exanatide may be an alternative to starting insulin treatment, three year findings from the DURATION-3 trial suggest.
A weekly injection of the long- acting GLP-1 receptor agonist provided better HbA1c control and also avoided weight gain and hypoglycaemic episodes seen with glargine insulin, according
to study published in the Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology.However, exanatide was less well tolerated than insulin, the study showed.In the DURATION-3 trial, 456 patients - including some from Australian centres with type 2 diabetes not controlled with oral drugs such as metformin and sulfonylureas were randomised to either a once-weekly SC injection of exanatide or once daily insulin glargine.
Exanatide an alternative
to insulin for type 2 patients
An experimental inhibitor of cyclin-dependent kinases (CDK) 4 and 6 halves time to disease progression in women with hormone receptor positive metastatic breast cancer, researchers say.
Their phase 2 trial involved 165 women with advanced ER positive, HER2 negative breast cancer randomised to either letrozole plus CDK4/6 inhibitor palbociclib or to letrozole only.
Presented yesterday at the annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research, the results showed those on palbociclib had a median time to disease progression of 20.2 months compared with 10.2 months with letrozole only.
Overall survival was better in the palbociclib arm at 37.5 months compared with 33.3 months, but the difference failed to reach statistical significance.
However the study authors pointed out as only 61 of the 165 patients had died so far, statistical significance should not have been expected at this point in the trial and that data were trending in the right direction.
The drug was generally well tolerated although adverse events included neutropenia, leukopenia, fatigue and anaemia.
Cautious Optimism for New Breast Cancer Drug
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is far more effective than endoscopic surveillance at cutting the risk of progression to cancer in Barrett’s oesophagus with low-grade dysplasia, Dutch researchers find.In pathologist-confirmed low-grade dysplasia, RFA cut the absolute risk of progression to high-grade dysplasia or adenocarcinoma within three years by a quarter compared with endoscopic surveillance (1.5% vs 26.5%),Absolute risk of progression to adenocarcinoma only was cut by 7.4% (1.5% vs 8.8%), the Amsterdam-based authors found.
Complete eradication of dysplasia occurred in 93% of patients undergoing RFA
compared with 28% of those in the surveillance arm, they said.Treatment-related adverse events occurred in a fifth of patients in the ablation group but these were mostly mild.The most common was oesophageal stricture, which resolved with a median of one endoscopic dilation.
RF Ablation Effective in Barrett’s with Low-grade Dysplasia
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