Publications by authors named "Kavya Shah"

Over one-fifth of US households speak a language other than English. While some studies have documented language-based disparities in pediatric clinical research, they are limited in scope and not representative of all US pediatric trials. Because language-based exclusion, if extensive, would limit the generalizability of the results of the research, we performed a systematic analysis of language-based eligibility criteria across all 4982 US pediatric interventional clinical trials registered on ClinicalTrials.

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The recent excitement surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) in health care underscores the importance of physician engagement with new technologies. Future clinicians must develop a strong understanding of data science (DS) to further enhance patient care. However, DS remains largely absent from medical school curricula, even though it is recognized as vital by medical students and residents alike.

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  • Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is becoming more common, particularly in East Asian countries where the incidence of kidney failure is higher compared to Western nations, although the reasons for this are not fully understood.
  • Mutations in the ALDH2 enzyme, common in 35-45% of East Asians, have been linked to various health issues, but its specific role in CKD was previously unclear.
  • Research findings indicate that ALDH2 expression decreases with the progression of CKD, and its deficiency contributes to kidney fibrosis, suggesting that ALDH2 levels could impact the worsening of CKD, specifically in East Asian populations.
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Background: While factors associated with long COVID (LC) continue to be illuminated, little is known about recovery. This study used national survey data to assess factors associated with recovery from LC.

Methods: We used data from the 2022 National Health Interview Survey, a cross-sectional sample of noninstitutionalized US adults.

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Diabetic kidney disease (DKD), or diabetic nephropathy (DN), is one of the most prevalent complications of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and causes severe burden on the general welfare of T2DM patients around the world. While several new agents have shown promise in treating this condition and potentially halting the progression of the disease, more work is needed to understand the complex regulatory network involved in the disorder. Recent studies have provided new insights into the connection between autophagy, a physiological metabolic process known to maintain cellular homeostasis, and the pathophysiological pathways of DKD.

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Aging is a complex process involving transcriptomic changes associated with deterioration across multiple tissues and organs, including the brain. Recent studies using heterochronic parabiosis have shown that various aspects of aging-associated decline are modifiable or even reversible. To better understand how this occurs, we performed single-cell transcriptomic profiling of young and old mouse brains after parabiosis.

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  • - The rising frequency of natural disasters and human-caused events is severely impacting the health of kidney disease patients, highlighting the urgent need for improved health system preparedness.
  • - The COVID-19 pandemic has intensified the challenges faced by the renal community, as existing health systems often struggle to meet the complex needs of kidney patients during crises.
  • - This year's World Kidney Day will emphasize the importance of being prepared for unexpected events to ensure kidney health for all, particularly for vulnerable populations.
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Restless leg syndrome (RLS) is a neurological disorder characterized by an irresistible urge to move one's leg sporadically. The pathogenesis of RLS, also known as Willis Ekborn disease, is not fully understood; however, scientists note a complex interplay between multiple neuronal pathway-related genes with endogenous and exogenous factors. We report a case of a previously healthy 27-year-old man complaining of a continuous urge to move his right leg, notably at night.

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Background: During the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, national guidelines recommended that elective surgery for esophageal cancer be deferred by 3 months when hospital resources are limited. The impact of this delay on patient outcomes is unknown. We sought to evaluate the survival of patients with stage I and II/III esophageal cancer who undergo early vs delayed treatment.

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The zebrafish (Danio rerio) has become a very popular model organism in cardiovascular research, including human cardiac diseases, largely due to its embryonic transparency, genetic tractability, and amenity to rapid, high-throughput studies. However, the loss of transparency limits heart function analysis at the adult stage, which complicates modeling of age-related heart conditions. To overcome such limitations, high-frequency ultrasound echocardiography in zebrafish is emerging as a viable option.

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