Publications by authors named "A C Jariwala"

Introduction: Various cardiovascular thrombo-embolic clinical entities use combined ATS for prevention and treatment. After PCI, AF patients are typically prescribed DOAC, DAPT/SAPT, as component of ATS to minimize stroke risk and treat pulmonary embolism and venous thromboembolism. Some small observational studies have shown that a combined ATS can clear small thrombi in LV dysfunction and/or apical aneurysms.

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  • The article discusses the need for standardized modeling in wave energy converters, highlighting a new hybrid design that integrates solar, wind, and wave energy into a single system (SWWEC).
  • The SWWEC features photovoltaic panels and vertical axis wind turbines on a floating platform, utilizing a point absorber system to maximize energy capture.
  • It emphasizes the importance of control schemes for generator side converters in offshore and onshore applications, presenting methods for improving converter control and reducing harmonics for better efficiency.
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  • Scientists are trying to figure out how to diagnose different types of blood disorders called MDS and MPN, which can be tricky because they have some similar features.
  • They looked at the DNA of patients with different types of these disorders to see how they are different and found specific gene mutations that can help identify each type.
  • The research shows that age and certain mutations can affect how well patients do, and this information can help doctors make better decisions about treatment.
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In the realm of arterial disease interventions, drug-eluting stents (DES) have become a vital therapeutic choice in preventing atherosclerotic plaque formation and restenosis and facilitating vessel healing. Sirolimus-encapsulated poly Lactic-co-Glycolic acid (PLGA) Microparticles (MPs) were developed using solvent evaporation. MPs were freeze-dried with a cryoprotectant and coated on the stent surface using an efficient and reproducible nitrogen-assisted spray coating technique.

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Background: New antithrombotic medications and improved stent designs have reduced branch occlusion, although the sino-atrial nodal artery (SANA) may still be occluded after a percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), causing sinus node dysfunction (SND). Ischemic sinus nodes are usually asymptomatic but can cause sinus arrest sometimes requiring pacemaker placement. In rare cases, junctional escape rhythms, a manifestation of sinus exit blocks after PCI, can predict cardiogenic shock.

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