Publications by authors named "D K Hazra"

Hazra D, Al-Mandhari A. Author Response: Risk Factors for Mortality after Out-of-hospital Resuscitation are More Diverse than Assumed. Indian J Crit Care Med 2025;29(1):94.

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  • The study aims to investigate how early assessment and genetic counseling in a multidisciplinary Cardiomyopathy Clinic can enhance patient outcomes and reduce the severity of heart failure.
  • A total of 421 patients with various types of cardiomyopathy participated, with a significant portion undergoing genetic testing that revealed a notable incidence of pathogenic variants.
  • Follow-up showed increased use of heart failure medications and improved heart function, indicated by a rise in left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and a decrease in left ventricular mass index (LVMI) among patients with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM).
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Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women, and in some cases, it also affects men. Since early detection allows for proper treatment, automated data classification is essential. Although such classifications provide timely results, the resource requirements for such models, i.

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The growing evidence has underscored the significance of interactions between the host and microbiota in respiratory health, presenting a novel perspective on disease management. Yet, comprehension of the respiratory microbiome shifts before and after anti-tuberculosis treatment is limited. This study compares respiratory microbiome profiles in untreated tuberculosis (UTB) and completed TB treatment (CTB) cases with healthy controls, using 16S rRNA sequencing on sputum samples.

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  • Carbamazepine (CBX) is commonly used in medicine but can cause serious toxicity, prompting a study to understand its effects and management in an emergency department.
  • The research involved a review of 1,965 patient charts over 10 years, identifying 70 cases of elevated CBX levels, with chronic cases being more frequent and gastrointestinal symptoms the most common.
  • Findings show that most patients had mild to moderate toxicity, with a significant number requiring hospitalization, yet none of the patients experienced fatalities, highlighting the need for careful assessment and management strategies.
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