Publications by authors named "Mahadevan V"

This paper present a challenging case of a right ventricular mass in a patient who was at high surgical risk for open removal. The minimally invasive AngioVac device has been used with a successful 50% reduction in mass burden. This report illustrates AngioVac as a safe alternative to invasive surgery.

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Background: A dilated native right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) presents unique challenges for transcatheter management using balloon-expandable valves. The Alterra Adaptive Prestent was designed to expand transcatheter therapy to treat patients with dilated RVOTs.

Objectives: The aim of this study was to report 2-year outcomes of the main cohort of the ALTERRA (Multicenter Study of Congenital Pulmonic Valve Dysfunction Studying the SAPIEN 3 THV With the Alterra Adaptive Prestent) pivotal trial using the prestent with transcatheter pulmonary valve replacement.

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Background: A postinfarct ventricular septal defect (PIVSD) is associated with high mortality and morbidity, particularly in patients with hemodynamic instability who are not suitable candidates for surgical repair. The Amplatzer PIVSD Occluder (Abbott) is indicated for transcatheter PIVSD closure in patients who are not satisfactory candidates for surgical repair. The objective of this study was to evaluate associated clinical outcomes.

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  • 3D intracardiac echocardiography (ICE) is becoming a valuable alternative to transesophageal echocardiography for guiding heart procedures, particularly in structural heart interventions.
  • The expert position statement outlines standardized practices for using 3D-ICE, detailing necessary imaging fundamentals, views, and workflows for various procedures like transeptal puncture and device closures.
  • Additionally, the paper addresses current challenges, potential future developments, and training needs to ensure that operators are proficient with 3D-ICE, aiming to enhance its safety and effectiveness in clinical settings.
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Introduction: Severe pain after orthopaedic surgery is common and often results in chronic postsurgical pain and chronic opioid use (COU). Poor pain alleviation (PPA) after surgery is a well-described modifiable risk factor of COU. Although PPA's role in inducing COU is recognized in other areas, it is not well defined in orthopaedic surgery.

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Epithelial to Mesenchymal transition (EMT) drives cancer metastasis and is governed by genetic and epigenetic alterations at multiple levels of regulation. It is well established that loss/mutation of p53 confers oncogenic function to cancer cells and promotes metastasis. Though transcription factors like ZEB1, SLUG, SNAIL and TWIST have been implied in EMT signalling, p53 mediated alterations in the epigenetic machinery accompanying EMT are not clearly understood.

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Background: Disorders of consciousness impair early recovery after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH). Modafinil, a wakefulness-promoting agent, is efficacious for treating fatigue in stroke survivors, but data pertaining to its use in the acute setting are scarce. This study sought to assess the effects of modafinil use on mental status after aSAH.

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Opioid receptors within the CNS regulate pain sensation and mood and are key targets for drugs of abuse. Within the adult rodent hippocampus (HPC), μ-opioid receptor agonists suppress inhibitory parvalbumin-expressing interneurons (PV-INs), thus disinhibiting the circuit. However, it is uncertain if this disinhibitory motif is conserved in other cortical regions, species, or across development.

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TROP2 is a powerful cancer driver in colorectal cancer cells. Divergent epigenetic regulation mechanisms for the corresponding TACSTD2 gene exist such as miRNAs or DNA methylation. However, the role of TACSTD2 promoter hypermethylation in colorectal cancer has not been investigated yet.

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Transcatheter patent foramen ovale (PFO) closure is indicated for patients with cryptogenic stroke. Although procedural safety is well established, there are limited data on the safety of same-day (SD) discharge. We aimed to review the outcomes of PFO closure with SD.

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Aim: To evaluate microspace and microleakage between implant and abutments subjected to pre- and post-calibrated cyclic stress.

Materials And Methods: Twelve screw-retained implant prostheses with BioHPP polyetheretherketone (PEEK) abutment (Noris Dental Implant System Ltd., Nesher, Israel) (Group I) and 12 screw-retained implant prostheses with computer-assisted design/computer-assisted manufacturing (CAD/CAM) milled zirconia abutment (DentGallop, Houston, TX, USA) (Group II) were connected to their respective implant, and the prosthetic screw was torqued to 30N/cm (Noris).

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Rapid and ongoing climate change increases global temperature, impacts feeding, and reproduction in insects. The olfaction plays an important underlying role in these behaviors in most insect species. Here, we investigated how changing temperatures affect odor detection and ensuing behavior in three drosophilid flies: Drosophila novamexicana, D.

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Aim: To evaluate and compare the amount of distortion in the posterior palatal seal area in V-shaped and U-shaped palatal form of maxillary cast by different adaptation techniques of maxillary denture bases.

Materials And Methods: A total of 60 stone casts were made, out of which 30 identical stone casts of U-shaped palatal form and 30 identical stone casts of V-shaped palatal form of maxillary casts were prepared. The 30 stone casts of U-shaped palatal form and 30 stone casts of V-shaped palatal forms were divided into three groups for measurements to be done.

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Purpose: Poor pain alleviation (PPA) after orthopaedic surgery is known to increase recovery time, readmissions, patient dissatisfaction, and lead to chronic postsurgical pain. This study's goal was to identify the magnitude of PPA and its risk factors in the orthopaedic trauma patient population.

Methods: A single-institution's electronic medical records from 2015 to 2018 were available for retrospective analysis.

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Background: Left main coronary artery compression syndrome (LMCS) is a well-characterized phenomenon resulting from compression of the left main coronary artery (LMCA) between the aorta and an enlarged pulmonary arterial trunk. The development of LMCS is usually described in the context of severe pulmonary arterial hypertension. Cases of LMCS, in the context of unpalliated congenital heart disease (CHD), are complex clinical scenarios that challenge traditional treatment paradigms.

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Aim: To analyze quantitatively the trends in publication and compare the scientific content published during 2011-2015 and 2016-2020.

Materials And Methods: An online search for all the different manuscripts published from 2011 to 2020 was performed electronically on the website of the . The manuscripts were grouped into the following broader categories: Author, article grouping, original article subtype, prosthetic division, and statistical analysis.

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Background: The role of ATF2 in colon cancer (CC) is controversial. Recently, we reported that low ATF2 expression is characteristic of highly invasive tumors, suggesting that ATF2 might also be involved in therapy resistance. 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) is the best-known chemotherapeutic drug for CC, but drug resistance affects its curative effect.

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Severe mitral valve regurgitation (MR) is a heart valve disease that progresses to end-stage congestive heart failure and death if left untreated. Surgical repair or replacement of the mitral valve (MV) remains the gold standard for treatment of severe MR, with repair techniques aiming to restore the native geometry of the MV. However, patients with extensive co-morbidities may be ineligible for surgical intervention.

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Introduction: A multicentric study on the benefits and outcomes of e-learning was lacking during the pandemic. This study aimed to find out the participation, satisfaction, and insights of dental and medical undergraduate learners toward digital learning during the COVID-19 pandemic in various healthcare institutes of India.

Material And Methods: A questionnaire-based cross-sectional study was conducted using Google Forms online on e-learning among students from the first to the final year of MBBS and BDS courses in five healthcare institutions.

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Background With improving survival of patients with single ventricle physiology who underwent Fontan palliation, there is also an increase in the prevalence of overweight and obesity in these patients. This tertiary care single-center study aims to determine the association of body mass index (BMI) with the clinical characteristics and outcomes in adults with Fontan. Methods and Results Adult patients (aged ≥18 years) with Fontan who were managed at a single tertiary care center between January 1, 2000, and July 1, 2019, and had BMI data available were identified via retrospective review of medical records.

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  • Severe mitral regurgitation (MR) is a critical heart condition, and MitraClip therapy offers a less invasive option for those who can't undergo surgery by implanting a clip to reduce MR.
  • Traditional finite element (FE) modeling, while useful in predicting outcomes of the MitraClip procedure, is time-consuming, taking several hours, making it impractical for clinical use.
  • This study implemented machine learning (ML) algorithms, particularly XGBoost and deep learning, to predict outcomes of MitraClip therapy in under 1 second, significantly speeding up the process and maintaining reasonable accuracy compared to FE methods.
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Background: Sparse data exist on socioeconomic disparities among patients treated for aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH). The authors analyzed factors possibly influencing patient outcomes, including having a primary care physician (PCP) at admission, family/caregiver support, a foreign language barrier, primary payer status, and race.

Methods: Socioeconomic data were abstracted for patients treated endovascularly or microsurgically for aSAH at a single center (January 1, 2014-July 31, 2019).

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