Day 1 :
Keynote Forum
Dr Yasser Mohammed Hassanain Elsayed
Egyptian Ministry of Health
Keynote: Yasser’s maneuver for regaining the consciousness in the psychogenic coma; a novel maneuver in emergency medicine and psychiatry
Time : 9:00-9:45
Biography:
Yasser Mohammed Hassanain Elsayed is a Critical care physician, cardiologist, and researcher (Egyptian Ministry of Health). He obtained MBBch (Al-Azher University) and a PGDip Cardiology (Middlesex University). The researcher has (110) articles and (4) medical books. He has (9) innovative issues; (3) innovative "Signs", (4) "Phenomena", (1) "Modification", and (1) " Maneuver". He has peer-reviewed (143). He was a Speaker at (14) International Conferences. He is an instructor; (6) lectures. He is an editorial member (about 40 medical journals). He was honored for research by several institutes. Research Interest: Critical Care, Emergency, Cardiology, Internal Medicine, Pharmacology, and Toxicology.
Abstract:
Introduction: Psychogenic coma is generally one of the most anxious and irritant problems in clinical medicine for all medical practitioners. Using recurrent painful or mischievous stimuli is contraindicated in a psychogenic coma. Method of study and patients: The study was technical, prospective, observational, and interventional for 321 cases. The study was conducted in a physician outpatient clinic, Fraskour Central Hospital, and Ras-Al-bar Central Hospital. The author reported 321 cases of psychogenic coma over nearly 5 years and 7 months, starting on August 07, 2015, and, ending on March 07, 2021. Three selective groups were included in the study. Three groups were selected and evaluated for safety or complications and efficacy or responses. Suggesting hypothesis: Yasser’s maneuver can regain the consciousness in a psychogenic coma. The research objectives to evaluate this hypothesis might include: What is psychogenic coma? What is Yasser’s maneuver? How can Yasser’s maneuver do improvement of psychogenic coma? Is the study supported by past publicized literature studies? Results: The range of age in the study was 16-55 years with an insignificant P-value (0.231). There is a female sex predominance for all groups (67%). The response for group I was: (97.35%)) vs. (85.85%)) in group II, and (81.37%) in group III. The most common associated risk factor was psychogenic hyperventilation syndrome (HVS); in group, I was 79.6%, in group II was 78.4%, and in group III was 96.2±1.7 with no statistical significance (P-value 0.74). Conclusions: The author concluded that Yasser’s maneuver is easy, available, quick, non-costive, time-saving, and extremely safe in the psychogenic coma. Very few and mild complications for this maneuver encourage the generalizing use in the psychogenic coma.
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