Mohammad Bukhetan Alharbi
Imam Mohammad ibn Saud Islamic University, KSA
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Clin Case Rep
Adverse events in surgical practice are not uncommon; many measures are applied to prevent such events. The worst case scenario, when patient medications are contributing to wrong surgical decision. The gray zone of many surgical clinical scenarios like, sepsis, hemorrhagic shock, cardiogenic shock during surgical catastrophe, etc are frequent events that are faced frequently in surgical price, which may be initiated or manipulated by medication adverse events; medications have its own effects on the body. Sometimes the medications themselves are causing worsening condition instead of improvement. Others are causing new clinical complains which does not relate to the presenting complaint and make more challenges to the treating team, some studies explained that there are misdiagnosis in acute events, but they never address the medication history and its impact in the condition, assuming its faultless area. More studies should be addressed to consider medication; trojans and their effects in our unexplained clinical scenario, especially in case of morbidity and mortality.
Mohammad Bukhetan Alharbi has completed his MD and Saudi Board of General Surgery in 2004. He has worked in King Abdudlaziz Medical City in Riyadh and then started working as an Associate Professor of Surgery in Medical College, Imam University in Riyadh. He has also worked as Vice Dean of Administrative Affairs in Medical College.
Email: harbimbh@gmail.com
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