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VEL VEL VEL IMAIMAIMAMARCH - 2017
New Office Bearers -2017IMA Vellore Branch
Felicitations
Greetings from Vellore IMA.Happy International Women's Day
Respected senior IMA members, friends , dear colleagues, a warm greetings from Vellore IMA and VELIMA.
It gives an immense pleasure, to take up Editor in charge of VELIMA news magazine and Secretary of Vellore IMA this year.
We will meet through this magazine every month. Each and every Committee members will meet you and share their work done in that month through this magazine. This is to acknowledge their commitment and work for the association.
Kindly go through every issues of VELIMA and post your views about the content and also about performance of our association. We also want you to participate in this magazine by posting any kavithai, medical related articles, activities you want the association to participate or your children excellence. We want to acknowledge it.
Kindly help us in bringing out VELIMA monthly once by sponsoring an issue at least one month. The Tariff is printed in the book. I sincerely thank Dr. Sabapathy, Cardiologist for sponsoring this month issue.
We are updating the programmers in Velloreim.org website . So kindly visit the site and give feedback
Send your articles in word or PDF to balraj.kumaran@gmail.com / secretary@velloreima.org.
LONG LIVE IMA JAI HIND
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Signing off,
Dr. B. KumaranMobile : 93453 10862
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President’s Message
Vanakkam.
Respected elders and my dear friends of Vellore IMA, I am humbled by the great responsibility bestowed upon me as the President of Vellore IMA. Vellore IMA has a very long list of great State presidents. Dr.T.Kumaraguru was my father figure and my mentor. Dr.P.Kesavan is my guiding force. Dr.T.Sadagopan and Dr.S.Damodaran are my pillars of strength in IMA. Dr.L.Krishnamurthy, Dr.C.S.Palani and many more seniors are my guiding forces. The previous team headed by Dr.K.Sendan- immediate past president, Dr.Madan and Dr.Balachander did a fabulous job.
Friends, its only because of my dear friend Dr.B.Kumaran that I have become the president of Vellore IMA. He was gracious to accept the post of Secretary to work with me for the goodness of Vellore IMA. Dr.Chandramohan has cut out his task of managing the finance of Vellore IMA.
We are planning many activities in the forth coming year apart from the regular CME. We have decided to go green by planting tree saplings in Government schools in Vellore and kaniyambadi taluk choosing one school every month.
I encourage the members to actively participate in the branch activities for the betterment of our society. The cycling club and the music classes started by Dr.Kumaran, the MSV music society of VELIMA by Dr.Madan are fine examples to find talents among our doctors.
Friends i need your support all through.
Long live Vellore IMA.
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07 World Health Day
17 World Haemophilia Day
APRIL24 World Meningitis Day
25 World Malaria Day
Mobile no : 94431 65229e-mail : vallalpari@yahoo.com, president@velloreima.org
Yours sincerely Dr. B. Arulpari
IMA Calendar Events IMA Calendar Events IMA Calendar Events
Secretary's Report for February 2017 d
Month of february started with Pongal Vizha celebration and Installation on 5th
sunday afternoon. We had Painting competition for children on Jallikattu topic. The response
was excellent. Dr. ASHA had conducted games for children and adults. Tamil Pattimanram on
Influence of smart phone on youngsters with DR.Ravishankar, President of TNSB as a judge
was the highlight. Doctors who participated were. Dr.C.S.PALANI, Dr.VENKATRAMAN,
Dr.JASMINE MUSTAFA, Dr.BALACHANDER, Dr.ARULPARI, Dr.MANJULADEVI,
DR.PASUPATHY and Myself. The Miming skit done by Vidya Nikethan school children of
Ranipet was applauded well by the audience. We sincerely thank Dr.VIJAYARANI, RANIPET
IMA ,PAST PRESIDENT for arranging the skit.
The installation of new office bearers 2017 was presided by Dr. RAVISHANSKER,
President, IMA,TNSB. Dr.ARULPARI took over as President of Vellore IMA 2017. Past state
presidents of IMA,TNSB, Dr.KUMARAGURU, Dr.DAMODARAN, Dr.KESAVAN were felicitated.
Dr.Ikram was honored for his Prestigious award from the Chief minister.
We had hosted IMA NURSING HOME BOARD MEET, North zone on 19th Feb, along
with Paramedical meet. The venues were at Vellore ima hall and Kumaran Hospital. The
meeting was presided by our State president , in presence of DR.RAJA, Sec of IMA NHB. All
diginitaries were honored with MaraKandru .More than 100 participants from different
nursing home Board in north zone participated , and first time the programme was web
telecasted in IMA NHB website.
We had ENT and diabetic Medical camp at Pogia on 21st of February. More than 30
new diabetics were identified and 15 hearing loss patients diagnosed.
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AMS Chapter Meet Report
AMS chapter meet was held on 16-2-1017 at Geetha Nursing Home chaired by AMS Secretary, Dr.J.Nandhini.
Topics discussed:1. Influenza Update – Dr.K.Sathish Kumar 2. Posterior Pharyngeal wall abscess with stridor – Dr.Narmadha3. New device for fundal examination in diabetics by the diabetologist – Dr.T.Karthikeyan4. RT vocal cord palsy and TB Laryngitis – DR.B.KUMARAN
- Dr.J.Nandhini M.D., DNB (Cardio) AMS Secretary
Cordially invites you for the
VELLORE BRANCH
INDIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
WOMEN’S WING VELLORE IMA&
SAVEETHA MEDICAL COLLEGECHENNAI
Continuing Medical Education Programme
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rdon Sunday the 19 March 2017
from 1.00 p.m. onwards at Vellore IMA Trust Hall
46, 4th West Cross Road, Gandhi Nagar West, Vellore - 6.
International International International
Presided by
Dr. B. Arul PariBranch President, IMA Vellore Branch
by
Dr. Anoop Krishnan ViswanathCardiothoracic Surgeon
H.O.D., Saveetha Medical College, Chennai
CME on CME on How to approach a Chestpain PatientHow to approach a Chestpain Patient
By General Practioner-A Cardiothoracic Perspective By General Practioner-A Cardiothoracic Perspective& Beating Heart CABG& Beating Heart CABG
CME on How to approach a Chestpain Patient
By General Practioner-A Cardiothoracic Perspective& Beating Heart CABG
Chief Guest
Dr. J. Nandhini, M.D., D.N.B., (Cardio)
Chairman, Women's Wing, IMA, TNSB
All are requested to attend.
Dr. B. KumaranHony. Secretary , Vellore IMA
Dr. V. Chandra MohanHony. Finance Secretary, Vellore IMA
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CME talk on How to approach a Chestpain How to approach a Chestpain
Patient By General Practioner-A Patient By General Practioner-A Cardiothoracic Perspective Cardiothoracic Perspective & Beating Heart CABG & Beating Heart CABG
1.00 pm Lunch
2.00 pm Introduction of the Speaker CME talk on How to approach a Chestpain
Patient By General Practioner-A Cardiothoracic Perspective & Beating Heart CABG
Dr. Anoop Krishnan Viswanath Cardiothoracic Surgeon H.O.D., Saveetha Medical College, Chennai.
2.30 pm Thamizh Thai Vazthu, IMA prayer, Physicians prayer
2.35 pm Welcome address Dr. B. Arul Pari Branch President
Secretary's Report Dr. B. Kumaran Hony. Secretary
Financial Report Dr. V. Chandra Mohan Hony. Finance Secretary
Women's Wing Secretary Report Dr. Anitha Sendan Secretary, Women's Wingff 2.40 pm Chief Guest Address
Dr. J. Nandhini Chairman, Women's Wing, IMA, TNSB
3.00 pm Felicitation of Women Doctors - Vellore IMA
3.30 pm Yoga & Cultural Programme Dance & Songs by Women's Doctor Wing, Vellore IMA Organised by Dr. Asha, Dr. Anitha Sendan
5.00 pm High Tea
6.00 pm Vote of thanks Dr. V. Chandra Mohan 7
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Talk on the importance of antenatal care and newborn care was given by Dr. Anitha
and Dr. Narmada respectively. Importance of yoga in pregnancy to antenatal mothers was
enlighted by Dr. Nandini. A lively discussion was held with AN mothers and their doubts were
cleared. About 50 AN mother's attended the program. Antenatal care and baby care
booklets were issued to the mother's. On behalf of Women's wing I would like to thank Dr.
Mangaiyarkarasi medical officer in charge of Poigai PHC for giving us the opportunity to
conduct the program. A special thanks to our branch president and Secretary for their
support.
- Dr. Anitha Sendan
Women's Wing Secretary
PLANNER FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH & APRIL
18TH MARCH - MEDICAL CAMP AT WOMEN PRISON- KINDLY ALL SPECIALITIES DOCTORS WHO ARE WILLING TO PARTICIPATE, MESSAGE THE SECRETARY.
19TH MARCH - WOMEN S DAY CELEBRATION BY IMA VELLORE AND WOMEN WING VELLORE IMA /CME SPONSORED BY SAVEETHA MEDICAL COLLEGE, CHENNAI
26TH MARCH - STATE COUNCIL MEET AT KUMBAKONNAM. STATE COUNCIL MEMBERS KINDLY ATTEND WITHOUT FAIL. FOR HOSPITALITY CONTACT - DR.BALA GANESH-SEC KUMBAKONAM IMA -9442533366
FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 2017 - CME ON IMMUNISATION SCHEDULE FOR ADULTS /PEDIATRIC ENDOCRINOLOGY FOR PRACTIONERS. WHEN TO SUSPECT AND REFER?SPEAKER Dr. ANNA SIMON, CMCH, VELLORE
Women's Wing Secretary Report
IMA women's wing vellore and IAP North Arcot jointly organized
and conducted pregnancy awareness program on 28 th Feb at Poigai
PHC in the presence of our ima women's wing state chairman Dr. Nandini.
Pongal Vizha
Pongal Vizha & Pattimandram
Installation of New Office Bearers
MR Awareness Session
th112 NHB North Zonal Meet
Hosted by Vellore IMA
SWINE FLU – A REVIEW - Dr. Sathish Kumar, MD.,
Good morning from Vellore District Chapter of Associations of Physicians of India.
There is increased incidence of H1N1 in the last few days in and around Vellore. As a
Physicians group we thought we will share a short guideline on how to go about H1N1. This
guidelines is based on guidelines issued by our Ministry of Health. If you have any doubt or
clarifications, you can call any of your neighbouring physician for advice. Why are we
having another review on Swine flu?
● Why are we having another review on Swine flu? Confirmed patients of H1N1 are being reported throughout India and more new
cases are being detected in India everyday. Added to that, people are more aware of the
disease so much so every day we have patients asking at least once whether the disease they
are having could be a Swine flu. Many of us, doctors have many unanswered queries and
wrong notions that need to be cleared. That is the reason for this review.
● What is Swine flu? First thing we should know is that the name is a misnomer (Misnomer means an
interpretation that is known to be false). Why? Swine influenza in reality signifies the specific zoonotic flu that spreads almost
exclusively in pigs. It spreads to humans who are closely associated with pigs like pig growers
and slayers. Inter-human spread is very rare. Less than fifty human infections of this virus are
known. It does not cause any significant disease in humans.
● Has this virus been identified before in humans? Yes. H1N1 influenza was the cause of famous Spanish flu in 1918-1920, causing
about 100 million deaths.
● Is this virus causing that kind of devastation? No. Look at the following figures:
Spanish flu (H1N1) 1918-1919 affected 500 million people and lead to the death
of nearly 100 million people.
Seasonal flu – every year – nearly 1 billion people affected – 500,000 deaths a
year.
Swine flu 2009-2010 – 620,000 confirmed cases – 14,000 confirmed deaths. So
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we can see, it is not as deadly as we were made to believe. It is less potent than a
seasonal flu which many of us get every year.
● The basics: The influenza viruses are basically RNA viruses belong to the family of
orthomyxovirus. There are three genera of influenza viruses - A, B & C. The present epidemic
is by a strain of Influenza A virus called H1N1. The influenza is a common viral disease. In
India, it usually spreads during the monsoon season.
● The natural course: The influenza viruses spread mainly through respiratory droplets. Occasional
transmission through fomites has also been proven. When a patient acquires a disease, after
an incubation of 7-10 days, they get symptoms of the disease. The symptoms include body
pain, fatigue and respiratory symptoms like nose block, runny nose, sore throat and non-
productive cough. Then they develop a sudden episode of a high grade fever with chills.
Usually the fever subsides within 2-3 days after which the cough, fatigue and body pain lasts
for a variable period of time. Usually the disease is not fatal unless the patient is
predisposed. These predisposed patients are the high risk patients who need active antiviral
treatment. For this Ministry Of Health, India has issued a guideline:
Category- A Patients with mild fever plus cough / sore throat / with or without body ache,
headache, diarrhoea and vomiting will be categorized as Category-A. Usual non-influenza
respiratory infections do not have GI symptoms while flu patients can have GI symptoms.They
do not require Oseltamivir and should be treated for the symptoms mentioned above. The
patients should be monitored for their progress and re-assessed at 24 to 48 hours by the
doctor.
No testing of the patient for H1N1 is required. Patients should confine themselves at home and avoid mixing up with public and high risk members in the family. Category-B
i. In addition to all the signs and symptoms mentioned under Category-A, if the patient
has high grade fever and severe sore throat, may require home isolation and
Oseltamivir;
ii. In addition to all the signs and symptoms mentioned under Category-A, individuals
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having one or more of the following high risk conditions shall be treated with
Oseltamivir:
● Children with mild illness but with predisposing risk factors. ● Pregnant ● Persons aged 65 years or older ● Patients with lung diseases, heart disease, liver disease, kidney disease, bloodd
disorders, diabetes, neurological disorders, cancer and HIV/AIDS ● Patients on long term cortisone therapy. No tests for H1N1 is required for Category-B (i) and (ii). All patients of Category-B (i) and (ii) should confine d
themselves at home and avoid mixing with public and high risk members in thed
family. d
Category-C In addition to the above signs and symptoms of Category-A and B, if the patient has
one or more of the following:
● Breathlessness, chest pain, drowsiness, fall in blood pressure, sputum mixed with
blood, bluish discoloration of nails
● Children with influenza like illness who had a severe disease as manifested by the
red flag signs (Somnolence, high and persistent fever, inability to feed well, convulsions,
shortness of breath, difficulty in breathing, etc)
● Worsening of underlying chronic conditions. All these patients mentioned above in
Category-C require testing, immediate hospitalization and treatment.
● How to recognize? To tell it shortly – you cannot differentiate influenza clinically from any other
pathogen causing similar symptoms. Investigations are the only way you are can tell with any
assurance that this is influenza. In seasonal influenza seen in non-tropical countries, 60% of
patients with a triad of fever, respiratory symptoms (nasal symptoms, sore throat and cough)
and systemic symptoms (myalgia, malaise and fatigue) have influenza. But if you see in a
place like India, where the spread of this disease is not restricted to any particular season, it is
near impossible to tell who is having a viral flu and who is having a bacterial respiratory
infection.
● How to confirm? Currently there are two types of tests available – a screening and a confirmatory test
like in HIV detection.
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● Labs available to confirm: ○ CMC & GH ○ Hi-tech lab
● How much does it cost? Rs 3,750
● How to treat? Patients, who need treatment, have to be given Oseltamivir. This is available in only
designated treatment centers. In Vellore, it is CMCH and Government hospital,
Adukamparai. This has been purposefully restricted by government to these centers and
medicine not available in open market - to prevent artificial demands, private stockpiling of
drugs and to prevent treatment of unnecessary people leading to drug resistance. The
dosage in adults is 75mg twice a day for five days. The drugs can be obtained from the local
Government Hospital with a prescription request.
● Are their vaccines to prevent H1N1 influenza? Two types of vaccines are available:
○ Nasal : Given as inhalation. Gives similar lifelong immunity. Given for ages above 3 years.
Dosage 0.25ml in each nostril for children and 0.5ml in one nostril for adults. Should not be
given for patients with runny nose or asthma.
○ Injectable : Protects against seasonal flu as well as H1N1.For ages 6m to 3 years dosage is
0.25ml im and for ages >3y it is 0.5ml IM. Costs around Rs 750.
● Who needs the vaccine? Vaccines are needed for only people in high risk groups. It can be avoided in other
patients since for all others it causes a very mild disease especially with the pandemic
officially already ended.
● What do I do when I see a patient with fever, myalgia and cough? If the patients do not belong to the high-risk group mentioned above (Category B)
and is clinically stable as is most of the patients we see, just advise them to take rest and give
symptomatic treatment with oral hydration and Paracetamol. Ask the patient to come for
follow-up. If the condition worsens, refer the patient to one of the designated treatment
centers, since referring to any other hospital is going to be useless. On the other hand, if
patient is sick at the first visit or belongs to one of the high risk category, refer at the first visit
itself.
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If the patient wants investigations in private, explain to him / her that even if he /she can
afford that, treatment is possible only in the designated centers. Not only that, the patient
have to go to Chennai to do the test, since the nasopharyngeal swab needs to be
transported in a viral transport media in a refrigerated container if taken outside
Chennai. It is going to be cumbersome and increases the chance of false negativity of the
test.
Summarizing: ○ The Swine flu we are seeing should be correctly called H1N1 influenza. ○ Clinically impossible to differentiate. ○ There is no need to panic as it causes mortality in only high risk patients. ○ Tests and treatment are required only for high risk and sick patients. ○ Vaccines available can be given to high risk patients.
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