Publications by authors named "Datta P"

Datta PK, Sathe P, Bhattacharjee A, Kundu R. In Light of the LANDI-SEP Trial: New Evidence or Double Jeopardy? Indian J Crit Care Med 2025;29(1):84-85.

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Purpose: Perioperative metabolic acidosis negatively affects patient outcomes. Perioperative fluid therapy has a clinically significant effect on acid-base balance. This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of isotonic sodium bicarbonate infusion (ISB) versus balanced crystalloid solution (BCS) on perioperative acid-base balance, in terms of postoperative base excess, among patients undergoing emergency laparotomy for perforation peritonitis.

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Background: Pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) accounts for 85% of all reported tuberculosis cases globally. Extrapulmonary involvement can occur in isolation or along with a pulmonary focus as in the case of patients with disseminated tuberculosis (TB). EPTB can occur through hematogenous, lymphatic, or localized bacillary dissemination from a primary source, such as PTB and affects the brain, eye, mouth, tongue, lymph nodes of neck, spine, bones, muscles, skin, pleura, pericardium, gastrointestinal, peritoneum and the genitourinary system as primary and/or disseminated disease.

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Objectives: Heart rate control using beta-blockers in sepsis has traditionally been avoided because of concerns with worsening cardiac index and organ perfusion. Recent studies has explored the possible beneficial effects of targeted heart rate control in patients with septic shock who have tachycardia despite initial resuscitation. We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis to explore the effects of heart rate control in septic shock patients.

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  • The study focuses on using magnetic nanoparticles (MNP) combined with chitosan to improve targeted drug delivery for breast cancer treatment, aiming for better efficacy and fewer side effects.
  • MNPs were created through a co-precipitation method, and then encapsulated with the anti-cancer drug 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) in chitosan beads, followed by a variety of characterization techniques to confirm their properties.
  • Results indicated a high entrapment efficiency of 85-90% and notable cytotoxic effects on breast cancer cells, with drug release varying under different pH levels, suggesting a promising strategy for targeted cancer therapy.
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Deep-tissue solid cancer treatment has a poor prognosis, resulting in a very low 5-year patient survival rate. The primary challenges facing solid tumor therapies are accessibility, incomplete surgical removal of tumor tissue, the resistance of the hypoxic and heterogeneous tumor microenvironment to chemotherapy and radiation, and suffering caused by off-target toxicities. Here, sonodynamic therapy (SDT) is an evolving therapeutic approach that uses low-intensity ultrasound to target deep-tissue solid tumors.

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Dengue viruses (DENV) are transmitted to humans through mosquito bites and infect millions globally. DENV uses heparan sulfate (HS) for attachment and cell entry by binding the envelope protein to highly sulfated HS on target cells. Therefore, inhibiting the binding between DENV and HS could be a promising strategy for preventing DENV infection.

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Serotonin is an important biogenic monoamine neurotransmitter that has major influences on mental health disorders; its structural and conformational changes have important roles in the biological functions of the human body. The decreased serotonin levels in the human body are majorly attributed to the causes of anxiety, depressive disorders, mood disorders, etc. Therefore, the quantification of serotonin in our bodies is of utmost importance in unearthing the origin of such physiological disorders.

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Buoyed by the discovery of small-molecule tyrosine kinase inhibitors (smTKIs), significant impact has been made in cancer chemotherapeutics. However, some of these agents still encounter off-target toxicities and suboptimal efficacies due to their inferior biopharmaceutical and/or pharmacokinetic properties. Almost all of these molecules exhibit significant inter- and intra-patient variations in plasma concentration-time profiles.

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  • The article discusses the correction of previously published research related to public health.
  • This correction addresses specific issues or errors found in the original article.
  • It aims to provide accurate information and enhance the reliability of the research findings.
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Some patients with epilepsy continue to have seizures despite daily treatment with antiseizure medications. This includes seizure clusters (also known as acute repetitive seizures), which are an increase in seizure frequency that is different from the usual seizure pattern for that patient. In the literature, the term "rescue" is used for pharmacologic treatment for seizure clusters, but clarity regarding timing or whether a caregiver or patient should wait until a moment of life-threatening urgency before administering the medication is lacking.

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The 2024 Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) guidelines for chronic kidney disease (CKD) evaluation and management bring important updates, particularly for European laboratories. These guidelines emphasize the need for harmonization in CKD testing, promoting the use of regional equations. In Europe, the European Kidney Function Consortium (EKFC) equation is particularly suited for European populations, particularly compared to the CKD-EPI 2021 race-free equation.

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Good relationships between families and schools make a difference to children's learning - and the same goes for autistic children. But parents of autistic children often find it very stressful interacting with teachers and school staff. In this study, we focused on autistic parents of autistic children.

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Zinc oxide nanoparticles are known to possess anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antiseptic properties and find wide application in the preparation of topical ointments. Wound dressings in the form of hydrogels can replenish the wound microenvironment to aid the healing process in a multidimensional way. We have fabricated a composite hydrogel using 1-3 wt.

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  • * A six-month cross-sectional study was conducted to assess tobacco habits and oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMDs) among patients, focusing on consumption patterns, reasons for use, and age groups.
  • * Findings revealed higher tobacco use in males, particularly chewing tobacco; OPMDs like tobacco pouch keratosis and leukoplakia were prevalent, with stress often cited as a key factor in tobacco consumption.
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Context: The contamination of soil by pathogenic protozoan parasites from both human and animal feces, is an important factor in the spread of parasitic infections globally. This contamination also serves as a crucial reservoir for zoonotic diseases, facilitating their transmission. In many developing nations, including India, there's limited documentation on the extent of soil contamination, which poses challenges for implementing effective One Health strategies aimed at controlling these infections.

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Lead isotopes are a powerful geochemical tracer and a popular tool applied across a broad range of scientific fields, e.g., earth sciences, archaeology, and forensic sciences.

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While the concept of pericyte heterogeneity in the brain microvasculature is becoming more widely accepted, little is known about how they arise, or their functional contributions to the blood-brain barrier (BBB). We therefore set out to examine the distribution of subtypes of pericytes at the BBB and sought to elucidate some of their functional characteristics by examining their unique mRNA expression patterns. We demonstrate that type-1 pericytes (PC1) that are associated with young healthy brains and BBB homeostasis, can transition into type-2 pericytes (PC2) that are associated with disease and BBB breakdown, both in vitro and in vivo, in the presence of both endogenous and disease associated ligands.

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Among the most popular chemotherapeutic agents, irinotecan, regarded as a prodrug belonging to the camptothecin family that inhibits topoisomerase I, is widely used to treat metastatic colorectal cancer (CRC). Although immunotherapy is promising for several cancer types, only microsatellite-instable (~7%) and not microsatellite-stable CRCs are responsive to it. Therefore, it is important to investigate the mechanism of irinotecan function to identify cellular proteins and/or pathways that could be targeted for combination therapy.

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Amoebic liver abscess (ALA) is a significant public health concern in tropical countries. Traditional diagnostic methods, such as microscopy, have low sensitivity, and nested polymerase chain reaction (nPCR) has lengthy turnaround times. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA) assay for detecting Entamoeba histolytica in amoebic liver pus samples.

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  • * Traditional methods to test the effectiveness of sonosensitizers are often expensive and lengthy; however, a new high-throughput 3D GBM model simplifies this evaluation process.
  • * The study investigates the combined effects of two sonosensitizers—5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) and Temozolomide (TMZ)—and finds their combination is more effective at inhibiting tumor growth than using either treatment alone, highlighting
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Lisinopril is commonly prescribed to manage conditions such as hypertension and heart failure. While concerns about fetal toxicity have traditionally limited the use of lisinopril in women of reproductive age, recent ACOG guidelines promote aggressive treatment of hypertension, which may require the use of pharmacologic agents not previously considered in the postpartum period. We aimed to estimate infant exposure to maternal lisinopril via breastmilk and report the tolerance of the breastfed infant.

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This study investigates the coherent optical nonlinearity of two sets of anisotropic silver nanocrystals (NCs) showing plasmon peaks at 530 and 610 nm (hence named Ag-530 and Ag-610 NCs, respectively). The nonlinear optical (NLO) properties of Ag-530 and Ag-610 NCs are compared with spherical silver NCs exhibiting plasmon peak at 420 nm (hence called Ag-420 NCs). Resonant excitation induces significant one-photon absorption (1PA) saturation for all NCs, with Ag-610 NCs displaying exceptional transparency.

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Adeno-associated virus (AAV) is a safe and efficient gene delivery vehicle for gene therapies. However, its relatively small packaging capacity limits its use as a gene transfer vector. Here, we describe a strategy to deliver large genes that exceed the AAV's packaging capacity using up to four AAV vectors and the CRE-lox DNA recombination system.

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