Publications by authors named "Kamlesh K Gupta"

Introduction: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) and hypothyroidism are well-established forerunners of atherogenic cardiovascular disease (CVD). It is possible that patients suffering from both these disease entities may have a compounded risk. This study aimed at determining the prevalence of hypothyroidism in MetS.

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Background: The metabolic syndrome (MetS), a cluster of cardiovascular risk factors, is associated with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). OSA is a major contributor to cardiac, cerebrovascular, and metabolic disorders as well as to premature death.

Materials And Methods: This cross-sectional study was done for 1 year in 103 patients of MetS diagnosed by the International Diabetes Federation criteria.

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  • - The study aimed to compare the effectiveness of a simple assessment method, called the Number of Organ Dysfunctions in Acute-on-Chronic Liver Failure (NOD-ACLF) score, against more complex prognostic scores to predict mortality in ACLF patients.
  • - Out of 80 ACLF patients studied, most were male, with a significant percentage suffering from alcohol-related issues, and the overall mortality rate was found to be 52.5%.
  • - The results showed that the NOD-ACLF score, which tallies the number of organ dysfunctions, was a reliable and easy-to-calculate predictor of mortality, outperforming other conventional scoring systems.
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  • The study aimed to create a unified treatment algorithm for hepatitis B, termed KGHeBTA, in response to the fragmented guidelines and limited regional data.
  • A total of 1,508 patient records were analyzed, revealing that 221 had detectable hepatitis B virus DNA, with 21% diagnosed with cirrhosis and 72% being asymptomatic cases discovered incidentally.
  • The study found that only about 20% of patients were eligible for antiviral treatment based on the algorithm, while road-side shaving was identified as the most common risk factor for hepatitis B detection.
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Introduction About one-half of patients who have essential hypertension have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), and about one-half of patients who have obstructive sleep apnea have essential hypertension. OSA can cause even resistant hypertension if left untreated. These two entities often co-exist and are seen as a continuum of the same process.

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Introduction: Acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), frequently due to respiratory tract infection is the major cause of morbidity and mortality, and estimate suggests that it is currently the third leading cause of death worldwide.

Aims And Objectives: This study aims to study the prevalence of nontubercular bacterial and fungal infections in patients of COPD.

Materials And Methods: It is an observational study done for 1-year period from August 2017 to July 2018.

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Amphotericin B (AMB) has been the irreplaceable drug of choice for countless fungal and protozoal infections. One of the lesser-known adverse effects of AMB is Pancytopenia - very rare with very few cases reported - most commonly observed following prolonged administration. We report the case of a patient suffering from visceral leishmaniasis, who developed worsening pancytopenia four to five days after being administered a single bolus dose of Liposomal Amphotericin B (L-AMB).

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Introduction: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and hypothyroidism are closely linked as hypothyroidism has been shown to lead to the development of OSA through multiple mechanisms. With the changing lifestyle patterns worldwide and increased prevalence of obesity, the burden of OSA has substantially increased. The association of OSA with hypothyroidism is essential to establish.

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Background: Liver cirrhosis is among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Although liver biopsy is the gold standard for the assessment of liver fibrosis in cirrhosis, it has its own limitations. Therefore, noninvasive methods to detect liver fibrosis are widely preferred.

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Introduction: Newer coexisting conditions should be identified in order to modify newer risk factors. Aim was to identify patients with non-classical or less common coexisting conditions in patients infected of COVID 19.

Method: Single centred study from June 2020 to May 2021 at a tertiary centre in North India.

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The diagnosis of Scrub Typhus is now improving with the availability of an array of serological tests at the majority of diagnostic centres and of molecular tests at advanced laboratories. Our study focuses on evaluating the spectrum of Scrub Typhus and its coinfection with Leptospirosis in patients presenting with acute febrile illness. A total of 1743 blood samples were collected from both In and Out Patient Department (OPD) patients and analyzed for anti and anti- IgM antibodies.

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  • Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is common in type 2 diabetic patients, leading to increased health risks like insulin resistance and inflammation.
  • In a year-long study involving 149 diabetic patients, 55% were found to have OSA, particularly affecting older males and those with higher body measurements.
  • The study emphasizes the need for routine OSA screening in diabetic patients, even if they don't show symptoms, particularly if they have elevated waist circumference and BMI.
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Background: Scrub typhus is a neglected rickettsial disease in India. Every year, we are facing outbreaks of Scrub typhus after Monsoon season. Patients present with a wide clinical spectrum ranging from pyrexia of unknown origin to multiple organ dysfunction.

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Leptospirosis is considered as one of the most neglected zoonotic tropical diseases. Animals and humans acquire this infection through direct contact with contaminated urine or body fluids of infected animals. This prospective study was undertaken to know the proportion of leptospirosis in pediatric patients presented with acute febrile illness at the Post Graduate Department of Microbiology, King George's Medical University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.

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Background: Coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic caused by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Corona Virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is a novel disease.

Objectives: Our healthcare sector is at the epicentre of this unprecedented global pandemic challenge and we are not fully aware of it's management. Here we have discussed our learning experience in managing and tackling the COVID-19 pandemic at our institute which will set an example for other hospitals as well as instill confidence in our primary care physicians who are the frontline warriors.

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  • Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) consists of various health factors that heighten the risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes (T2DM), but its link to lung function hasn't been thoroughly studied.
  • A study in northern India analyzed 100 patients with MetS, aged 25-65, using pulmonary function tests (spirometry) to assess lung abnormalities.
  • Results showed that patients with MetS had significantly lower lung capacities and functions, with both the number of MetS components and the severity of lung function decline increasing, particularly among certain age groups.
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Psyllium and lactitol have been reported to increase fecal volume, moisture content and bowel movement frequency (BMF). However, the benefits of their combined use on constipation has not been examined. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of a 4-week intervention with lactitol and/or psyllium on bowel function in constipated volunteers.

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  • Thyroid dysfunction can lead to muscle weakness in patients with or without COPD, increasing exacerbations and impacting their quality of life and cardiovascular health.
  • A study conducted over a year found that 25% of COPD patients had thyroid dysfunction, all of which were cases of hypothyroidism, with the prevalence varying across different stages of COPD.
  • The findings indicate that thyroid dysfunction is common in COPD patients and contributes to more frequent exacerbations; early detection and management may improve their quality of life.
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Background: Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a complication of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in advance stages, and its presence indicates poor prognosis.

Aims And Objective: The present study was design to know the prevalence of PAH in patients with COPD and its correlation with stages of COPD, exercising capacity, and quality of life.

Materials And Methods: It is a cross-sectional prevalence study over a period of 1 year from August 2015 to July 2016.

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New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase (NDM)-mediated carbapenem resistance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Acinetobacter baumannii is a major concern. We investigated the presence of NDM and its variants in P. aeruginosa and A.

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The treatment of neurocysticercosis (NCC) varies with location, number and stage of the Taenia solium cysticerci (cysts). Albendazole (ABZ) effectively kills cysticerci, and subsequently induces neuro-inflammation facilitated by leukocyte infiltration. We hypothesize that immune response varies around drug responder (degenerating/dying) and non-responder (viable) cysts after ABZ and ABZ plus steroid (ABZS) therapy, which may determine the disease pathogenesis.

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  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is linked to systemic issues like Metabolic Syndrome (MetS), which consists of several cardiovascular risk factors, but its prevalence in COPD patients is not well-established and may vary across populations.
  • This study aimed to determine the relationship between MetS and its individual components in patients with COPD compared to healthy controls, utilizing specific diagnostic criteria.
  • Results showed that MetS was present in a significant portion of COPD patients (15.56% to 33.33% based on different criteria), with high frequencies of components like abdominal obesity and dyslipidemia observed in the COPD group.
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Background: Dengue fever is caused by mosquito-borne arboviral infection that has become a public health concern globally. Recently, an alarming rise of dengue has also been seen in India. Hence the study was undertaken to know profile of clinical manifestations and laboratory findings during the evolution of dengue fever.

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Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) is known to protect mice against cardiac fibrosis. It has been speculated that PAI-1 may regulate cardiac fibrosis by inactivating urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA) and ultimately plasmin (Pm) generation. However, the in vivo role of PAI-1 in inactivating uPA and limiting the generation of Pm during cardiac fibrosis remains to be established.

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Meningococcal infection is an important public health concern. usually colonizes the nasopharynx of healthy adolescents and adults and remains as asymptomatic colonizer, while in rare cases it may present as invasive disease as either meningitis or septicemia or both. Most of the cases have typical presentation of rashes.

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