Publications by authors named "Kurian Thomas"

Airway surgeries pose great challenges for the anesthesiologists as the airway is shared by them and the surgeon. It is of paramount importance to have control of the airway during such surgeries. Many techniques have been employed to provide uninterrupted oxygenation to the patient with or without the presence of a definitive airway.

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Introduction There are limited data regarding the profile of inpatient neurological disorders in India. Understanding the spectrum of diseases and the profile of patients admitted in an inpatient setting will help to streamline services, allocate resources, develop management protocols, design curricula, and improve training programs of postgraduate students in neurology training. Objective The objective of this study is to study the profile of inpatient neurological disorders in 1000 consecutive patients admitted to a tertiary care neurological center.

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Objective: This study aimed to explore the long term outcomes of patients with intermittent claudication (IC) who completed supervised exercise therapy (SET) vs. those who declined or prematurely discontinued SET, focusing on the incidence of chronic limb threatening ischaemia (CLTI), revascularisation, major adverse limb events (MALE), and major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE).

Methods: A retrospective registry analysis of consecutive patients with IC who were referred for SET between March 2015 and August 2016 and followed up for a minimum of five years.

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NMDAR antibody encephalitis is the most common autoimmune encephalitis characterized by a myriad of neuropsychiatric symptoms. It predominantly affects females and is associated with ovarian teratoma (58%). Nineteen percent do not respond to treatment and are left with serious neurological deficits.

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 Due to long working hours wearing an N95 mask and PPE kit during the COVID-19 pandemic, the healthcare workers (HCWs) complained of headaches, confusion, and exhaustion. This study was therefore performed to study the changes in brain oxygenation.  To compare brain oxygenation in health care workers wearing an N95 mask with a PPE kit versus a three-ply mask during an intensive care setting for 6 hours.

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Mutations in KMT2B (lysine-specific methyltransferase 2B) gene, which is primarily involved in methylation of Histone3lys4 (H3K4), has been recently described to cause early-onset generalized progressive dystonia (DYT28) by two independent researchers. Unlike other primary dystonias, mutations in KMT2B gene is associated with additional features like dysmorphism (elongated face, bulbous nose), microcephaly, short stature, and multisystemic involvement. Herein, we describe a 13-year-old boy with early-onset, generalized, progressive complex severe dystonia, along with mild intellectual disability, dysmorphism, and dermatological manifestations associated with a novel missense variation in KMT2B gene and also expand the phenotypic spectrum of the same.

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Background: Rituximab is reserved for treating refractory myasthenia gravis (MG) patients. Here we report our experience with rituximab in AChR antibody positive generalized MG (gMG) and impending myasthenic crisis (IMC).

Methods: This retrospective, observational study, conducted at a tertiary care, neuroimmunology clinic, analyzed the data of patients with AChR antibody positive gMG, treated with rituximab between 1st January 2016 and 30th October 2018.

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Long-term care residents with novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) experience high mortality rates and require frequent screening. Most resident testing occurs via nasopharyngeal swab that potentially causes epistaxis with rates of 5% to 8% in healthy populations. It is estimated that 48% of long-term care residents receive oral anticoagulation that increases risk of bleeding.

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Background: The Apple Watch Series 4 (AW) can detect atrial fibrillation and perform a single-lead electrocardiogram (ECG), but the clinical accuracy of AW ECG waveforms compared to lead 1 of a 12-lead ECG is unclear.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the accuracy of interval measurements on AW ECG tracings in comparison to lead 1 on a 12-lead ECG.

Methods: We obtained ECGs at a university hospital of healthy volunteers age >18 years.

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Treatment of osteochondral defects continues to pose a major challenge for patients and orthopedic surgeons due to the limited healing potential of articular cartilage. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) possess therapeutic potential for the treatment of osteochondral pain and pathology. However, it is necessary to use proper labeling and imaging agent of stem cells that can decipher its role posttransplantation.

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Background: Rituximab is increasingly being used in treatment of multiple Sclerosis (MS) in our centers due to its easy availability, efficacy and favorable side effect profile. Here we describe experience with rituximab over a period of 4 years from three MS centers from south India.

Methods: The data of MS patients who were treated with rituximab in three MS centers at Bangalore, India, from December 2015 to December 2019 were collected and evaluated with respect to relapse rate, EDSS score and adverse events.

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Neuromyelitis optica is a severe autoimmune demyelinating disease; however, the trigger for autoimmunity in an individual patient is unclear. Here, we report the case of a 48 year old female presenting with longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis in the cervical region of the spinal cord two weeks post herpes zoster infection in right C6 dermatome. Though post herpetic myelitis was provisionally diagnosed, serological evaluation revealed aquaporin-4 antibody positivity, confirming the diagnosis of neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder.

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Introduction: Sternal fractures are a painful condition which can result in pulmonary morbidity if not treated promptly. The management of isolated fractures has changed from hospital to home-based treatment, provided other major injuries have been excluded. Pain management is the mainstay of treatment.

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Background: Ablation procedures for arrhythmias have increased in frequency and complexity over the last decade. Improvements in technology have allowed for less reliance on fluoroscopy to guide these procedures. Ablation without fluoroscopy has been reported in small cohorts.

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Recent clinical trials using panoramic mapping techniques have shown success in targeting rotors and focal impulses in atrial fibrillation (AF). Ablations directed toward these organized sources improve outcomes in AF. The left atrial appendage (LAA) has been suspected as a possible extrapulmonary source of AF, and ablation within the LAA or electrical isolation of the LAA improves outcomes in certain cases.

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Stroke continues to be a significant public health problem worldwide. Despite a number of clinical trials testing various therapeutic agents, we are still left with a small armamentarium of options. Aspirin, clopidogrel and combination aspirin-dipyridamole remain the mainstay for prevention of recurrent ischemic stroke.

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Physicians are aware of the profound impact of oral antiplatelet therapy for secondary prevention of acute coronary syndrome (ACS), transient ischemic attack, and noncardioembolic stroke. Numerous clinical studies have compared the benefits of aspirin (ASA) alone with those of combination therapy with extended-release dipyridamole or with those of clopidogrel, with or without ASA, for secondary stroke prevention; and of ASA monotherapy compared with ASA plus clopidogrel combination therapy for secondary prevention in various ACS populations. More recently, ASA plus prasugrel has been compared with ASA plus clopidogrel in a high-risk ACS population.

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Receptor activator of nuclear factor-kappa B ligand (RANKL) is a member of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) superfamily that plays a key role in the regulation of differentiation, activation and survival of osteoclasts and also in tumor cell migration and bone metastasis. Osteoclast activation induced by RANKL regulates hematopoietic stem cell mobilization as part of homeostasis and host defense mechanisms thereby linking regulation of hematopoiesis with bone remodeling. Binding of RANKL to its receptor, Receptor activator of nuclear factor-kappa B (RANK) activates molecules such as NF-kappa B, mitogen activated protein kinase (MAPK), nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT) and phosphatidyl 3-kinase (PI3K).

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The development of human cardiovascular systems physiology is inhibited by the lack of multiscale functional physiological data, which represents human heart physiology at the molecular, cellular, tissue, organ, and system levels. We have developed an experimental approach to study explanted human hearts in vitro at multiple physiological scales with a wide array of imaging modalities. This approach has already yielded data indicating significant differences between animal models of diseases and actual human heart disease.

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The atrioventricular node (AVN) has mystified generations of investigators over the last century and continues today to be at the epicenter of debates among anatomists, experimentalists, and electrophysiologists. Over the years, discrepancies have remained in regard to correlating components of AVN structure to function, as evidenced by studies from microelectrodes, optical mapping, and the electrophysiology laboratory. Historically, the AVN has been defined by classical histological methods; however, with recent advances in molecular biology techniques, a more precise characterization of structure is becoming attainable.

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Transient ischemic attack (TIA) is a common cerebrovascular event that is associated with a high risk for secondary stroke, possibly higher than stroke itself. Nevertheless, a TIA is often described as a "mini-stroke," implying a less serious event requiring less urgent treatment. In reality, TIA and subsequent secondary stroke are associated with a very high economic burden.

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We report a 38-year-old Syrian woman who presented with progressive breathlessness, hypotension and circulatory collapse. Echocardiogram revealed a large pericardial effusion with evidence of cardiac tamponade. There was a history of secondary amenorrhoea, loss of axillary and pubic hair following childbirth at 28 years of age.

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We followed 55 high risk newborns from birth till one year using Trivandrum Development Screening Chart (TDSC) and Denver Development Screening Test (DDST). We also assessed their muscle tone, vision and hearing. Babies were classified into mild, moderate, and severe risk groups using a scoring system.

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