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  1. Linggam, Rachel Clarice, Mohammed Danial A. Razak, Israk Mohd Isa, Hanisah Abdul Hamid, Shuaibah Abdul Ghani
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    Introduction: Myopia has been regarded as an important cause of blindness and visual impairment by WHO. Due to higher incidence of myopia in a preterm baby with ROP, early detection and visual rehabilitation need to commence as soon as possible to give the children better quality of life and prevent blindness in this population. To determine the prevalence of ROP and refractive status in premature infants in Sabah Women and Children Hospital, Kota Kinabalu in 2018. To establish the relationship between low BW and GA with the presentation of ROP.
  2. Jannaltul Adni Azmi, Subashini C. Thambiah, Hanisah Abdul Hamid, Siti Yazmin Zahari Sham, Intan Nureslyna Samsudin, Malina Osman
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    Introduction: Total calcium concentration is widely used to assess body calcium status although limited by many
    confounding factors. Thus, this study aimed to derive and internally validate an albumin-adjusted calcium equation
    for a selected Malaysian population. Method: This cross-sectional study involved 1011 adults at an emergency
    department of a tertiary hospital. Patients who had total calcium, ionised calcium and albumin measurements
    taken simultaneously were included. Derivation of the albumin-adjusted calcium equation was based on the
    adjustment equation obtained from the Association for Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine 2015
    position paper. Additionally, the equation was internally validated and compared with ionised calcium
    (gold standard) and the conventional Payne’s equation. Results: The newly derived equation =
    total calcium + 0.017 (41.35 – albumin). Internal validation exhibited the amount of shrinkage of 0.049.
    It tends to overestimate the adjusted calcium by a mean difference of 0.029 mmol/L compared to Payne’s equation.
    The comparison between Payne’s equation and the new equation with ionised calcium reclassified
    402 and 486 patients, respectively into different calcium status. When both equations were compared,
    calcium status classification significantly differed in all and hypoalbuminaemic subjects by 90 and 16 patients,
    respectively. Conclusion: Locally derived albumin-adjusted calcium equation differed statistically in calcium
    status classification when compared to the Payne’s equation. However, to confirm this significance, the
    result must be compared to ionised calcium under strict, controlled preanalytical conditions. In terms of clinical
    significance, there was no difference in classification of calcium status between Payne’s and the new equation at
    medical decision limits
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