Publications by authors named "K.R. Patel"

Intraocular pressure (IOP) elevation is the primary risk factor and currently the main treatable factor for progression of glaucomatous optic neuropathy. In addition to direct clinical and living animal in vivo studies, ex vivo perfusion of anterior segments and whole eyes is a key technique for studying conventional outflow function as it is responsible for IOP regulation. We present well-tested experimental details, protocols, considerations, advantages, and limitations of several ex vivo model systems for studying IOP regulation.

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Background: Oral anticoagulation is recommended after ablation for atrial fibrillation among patients at high risk for stroke. Left atrial appendage closure is a mechanical alternative to anticoagulation, but data regarding its use after atrial fibrillation ablation are lacking.

Methods: We conducted an international randomized trial involving 1600 patients with atrial fibrillation who had an elevated score (≥2 in men and ≥3 in women) on the CHADS-VASc scale (range, 0 to 9, with higher scores indicating a greater risk of stroke) and who underwent catheter ablation.

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Recent advances in immunotherapy have underscored the potential of harnessing the immune system to treat disorders associated with immune dysregulation, such as primary and secondary immunodeficiencies, cancer, transplantation rejection, and aging. Owing to the cellular and structural complexity and the dynamic nature of immune responses, engineering immune organoids that replicate the function and key features of their corresponding immune organs continues to be a formidable challenge. In this overview, we will discuss the recent progress in bioengineering organoids of key primary and secondary immune organs and tissues, focusing particularly on their contributions to the host's immune system in animal models and highlighting their potential roles in regenerative medicine.

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Two series of C-Mannich base derivatives were synthesized and evaluated through the reaction of formaldehyde, two thiazolo-pyrimidine compounds, and various 2°-amines. The chemical structures and inherent properties of the synthesized compounds were authenticated using a variety of spectroscopic techniques. The aseptic bactericidal potential of the compounds was assessed alongside five common bacterial microbes, with Ampicillin employed as the reference drug.

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Purpose: To assess the relation between tendon migration, as measured by radiostereometric analysis, and patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) after biceps tenodesis (BT); to determine the likelihood of achieving clinically significant outcomes (CSOs) after BT; and to identify factors that impact CSO achievement.

Methods: Patients undergoing arthroscopic suprapectoral or open subpectoral BT at a single, high-volume academic medical center were prospectively enrolled. A tantalum bead sutured to the tenodesis construct was used as a radiopaque marker.

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Background And Purpose: Sotos syndrome is a rare autosomal dominant condition caused by pathogenic mutations in the gene that presents with craniofacial dysmorphism, overgrowth, seizures, and neurodevelopmental delay. Macrocephaly, ventriculomegaly, and corpus callosal dysmorphism are typical neuroimaging features that have been described in the medical literature. The purpose of this study was to expand on the neuroimaging phenotype by detailed analysis of a large cohort of patients with genetically proved Sotos syndrome.

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Introduction: To evaluate the efficacy, safety, pharmacokinetics (PK), and immunogenicity of ZRC-3277 (pertuzumab biosimilar) with Perjeta® (pertuzumab) in previously untreated patients with human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-positive metastatic breast cancer (MBC).

Patients And Methods: This phase III, multicenter, double-blind study across 38 sites in India randomized (1:1) patients with HER2-positive MBC in either the ZRC-3277 or Perjeta® group. Both groups also received trastuzumab and docetaxel.

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Encouraging routine COVID-19 vaccinations is likely to be a crucial policy challenge for decades to come. To avert hundreds of thousands of unnecessary hospitalizations and deaths, adoption will need to be higher than it was in the autumn of 2022 or 2023, when less than one-fifth of Americans received booster vaccines. One approach to encouraging vaccination is to eliminate the friction of transportation hurdles.

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Microsatellite stable metastatic colorectal cancer (MSS mCRC; mismatch repair proficient) has previously responded poorly to immune checkpoint blockade. Botensilimab (BOT) is an Fc-enhanced multifunctional anti-cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated protein 4 (CTLA-4) antibody designed to expand therapy to cold/poorly immunogenic solid tumors, such as MSS mCRC. BOT with or without balstilimab (BAL; anti-PD-1 antibody) is being evaluated in an ongoing expanded phase 1 study.

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Background: Out-of-pocket costs are burdensome for breast cancer patients. Cost-reducing interventions, though implemented, have unclear comparative efficacy. This study aimed to critically evaluate characteristics of successful versus unsuccessful interventions designed to decrease out-of-pocket costs for breast cancer patients.

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  • Computer-aided diagnosis (CADx) aims to improve the prediction of polyp histology during colonoscopy, potentially decreasing unnecessary removals of harmless polyps, though its overall benefits and risks remain uncertain.
  • The study sought to evaluate the effectiveness of CADx for diagnosing small rectosigmoid polyps (≤5-mm) by comparing the accuracy of endoscopists' predictions with and without CADx assistance.
  • Analysis of ten studies involving over 3,600 patients indicated that while CADx showed high sensitivity (87.3%) and specificity (88.9%) in identifying neoplastic polyps, there was no significant change in the rate of nonneoplastic polyps predicted to be avoided for removal when CADx
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  • - The study aimed to analyze how general endoscopists' ability to predict the histologic features of small colorectal polyps improved when using a computer-aided diagnosis (CADx) system during real-life colonoscopies in the U.S.
  • - Results showed that while both unassisted and CADx-assisted predictions had similar sensitivity (around 90%), the assisted group's specificity was significantly higher, allowing more polyps to be resected or left untreated.
  • - Despite the benefits seen in a clinical setting, the study noted that the use of CADx might not yield the same results in other real-world scenarios.
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Progression of myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) to accelerated or blast phase is associated with poor survival outcomes. Since 2017 there have been several therapies approved for use in acute myeloid leukemia (AML); these therapies have been incorporated into the management of accelerated/blast-phase MPNs (MPN-AP/BP). We performed a multicenter analysis to investigate outcomes of patients diagnosed with MPN-AP/BP in 2017 or later.

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Background: Emergency department (ED) pediatric readiness has been associated with lower mortality for injured children but has historically been suboptimal in nonpediatric trauma centers. Over the past decade, the National Pediatric Readiness Project (NPRP) has invested resources in improving ED pediatric readiness. This study aimed to quantify current trauma center pediatric readiness and identify associations with center-level characteristics to target further efforts to guide improvement.

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Ranjith K.The objective of this study was to compare the efficacy, safety, pharmacokinetics, and immunogenicity of a proposed bevacizumab biosimilar (DRL_BZ) with the innovator Avastin (reference medicinal product [RMP]) in patients with nonresectable metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) over a period of 9 months and advanced nonsquamous non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) over 6 months. The study was planned as a randomized, double-blind trial.

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Unlabelled: A US collection of invasive serotype O1 bloodstream infection (BSI) isolates were assessed for genotypic and phenotypic diversity as the basis for designing a broadly protective O-antigen vaccine. Eighty percent of the BSI isolate serotype O1 strains were genotypically ST95 O1:K1:H7. The carbohydrate repeat unit structure of the O1a subtype was conserved in the three strains tested representing core genome multi-locus sequence types (MLST) sequence types ST95, ST38, and ST59.

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  • * Induced nephron progenitor cells (iNPCs) created from human stem cells share similarities with primary human NPCs and can produce nephron organoids with fewer unwanted cell types and better-developed podocytes compared to other methods.
  • * This study's findings allow for easier genome editing and large-scale screening, leading to insights into kidney development, disease, and the potential for treating conditions like autosomal-dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD).
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Despite the record-breaking discovery, development and approval of vaccines and antiviral therapeutics such as Paxlovid, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) remained the fourth leading cause of death in the world and third highest in the United States in 2022. Here, we report the discovery and characterization of PF-07817883, a second-generation, orally bioavailable, SARS-CoV-2 main protease inhibitor with improved metabolic stability versus nirmatrelvir, the antiviral component of the ritonavir-boosted therapy Paxlovid. We demonstrate the pan-human coronavirus antiviral activity and off-target selectivity profile of PF-07817883.

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Study Design: A prospective multicenter clinical trial (NCT03177473) was conducted with a retrospective cohort used as a control arm.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate cervical spine fusion rates in subjects with risk factors for pseudarthrosis who received pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) treatment.

Summary Of Background Data: Certain risk factors predispose patients to pseudarthrosis, which is associated with prolonged pain, reduced function, and decreased quality of life.

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Tuberculosis, also known as TB, is a widespread bacterial infection that remains a significant global health issue. This study focuses on conducting a thorough investigation into the synthesis, evaluation of anti-Tb activity, molecular docking, and molecular dynamic simulation of substituted benzimidazole derivatives. A series of twelve substituted benzimidazole derivatives (-) were successfully synthesized, employing a scaffold consisting of electron-withdrawing and electron-donating groups.

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  • The study investigated how smoking status affects the coronary volume-to-myocardial mass ratio (V/M) in individuals with coronary artery disease (CAD) who underwent CT analysis.
  • It included a sample of 2,874 participants, revealing that former smokers had higher coronary volume than never-smokers, while current smokers had greater myocardial mass but both groups exhibited lower V/M ratios compared to never-smokers.
  • The findings suggest that both current and former smoking status are significant predictors of lower V/M, alongside other factors like diabetes and severity of coronary stenosis.
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Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is a rare, life-threatening, hyperinflammatory syndrome. Emapalumab, a fully human monoclonal antibody that neutralizes the proinflammatory cytokine interferon gamma, is approved in the United States to treat primary HLH (pHLH) in patients with refractory, recurrent, or progressive disease, or intolerance with conventional HLH treatments. REAL-HLH, a retrospective study, conducted across 33 US hospitals, evaluated real-world treatment patterns and outcomes in patients treated with ≥1 dose of emapalumab between 20 November 2018 and 31 October 2021.

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Background: Breast density is an important risk factor for breast cancer complemented by a higher risk of cancers being missed during screening of dense breasts due to reduced sensitivity of mammography. Automated, deep learning-based prediction of breast density could provide subject-specific risk assessment and flag difficult cases during screening. However, there is a lack of evidence for generalisability across imaging techniques and, importantly, across race.

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  • There is a lack of comprehensive literature on the management of intra-abdominal venous thromboses compared to deep venous thromboses in extremities, with conditions including iliocaval venous obstruction, hepatic venous thrombosis, and others.
  • Doppler ultrasound is the primary imaging tool for diagnosis, while CT and MRI help assess the extent of the thrombus and plan interventions.
  • Treatment typically involves systemic anticoagulation, but catheter-directed thrombolysis, thrombectomy, and TIPS creation show promising results in specific types of intra-abdominal venous thromboses.
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