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  1. Issa, R., Hamdan, N.A., Raj, A.S.S., Noh, M.F.M.
    ASM Science Journal, 2011;5(1):36-42.
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    Researchers have developed and modified DNA biosensor techniques to provide a fast, simple and sensitive method for detection of human diseases, bacterial food contamination, forensic and environmental research. This study describes the physical characterization of screen-printed carbon electrodes using the scanning electron microscope.
  2. Ismail, A.K., Md Jawi, M.I., Mohd Salleh, N.I., Hamdan, N.A., Md Jamal, S., Shah, S.A., et al.
    Medicine & Health, 2016;11(1):38-46.
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    Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients require immediate cardiopulmonary
    resuscitation (CPR). Early initiation of CPR and defibrillation before arrival at
    Emergency Department (ED) increases the chance of survival from sudden cardiac
    arrest. The main objective of this study was to identify the factors that influenced
    the outcome of early cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in out-of-hospital cardiac
    arrest (OHCA) patients managed at the ED of Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
    Medical Centre (UKMMC). The second objective was to determine the incidence
    of CPR initiated by the public prior to ambulance arrival. The present study was a
    one-year cross-sectional study. The OHCA patients were identified from the ED
    resuscitation logbook. Patients’ medical records were used to obtain details of the
    resuscitation. Factors recorded included: aetiology of arrest, initiation of on-scene
    CPR, use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs), mode of transportation and
    the incidence of return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) in the ED. Categorical
    data was analysed using chi-square and Fisher exact tests. Nine patients out of 98
    had early CPR. Three patients achieved ROSC. Gender was significantly associated
    with ROSC (p-value=0.015). More patients who received early CPR achieved ROSC
    compared to those who received late CPR. The provision of early CPR and usage
    of AEDs by the public is still low. Female gender had a positive influence on ROSC.
    Efforts are required to increase the awareness and involvement of the public in
    initiating early CPR prior to the arrival of ambulance service.
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