Publications by authors named "Nandita Joshi"

In this study, we used a compact, high-resolution, and MRI-compatible PET camera (VersaPET) to assess the feasibility of measuring the image-derived input function (IDIF) from arteries in the leg with the ultimate goal of enabling fully quantitative PET brain imaging without blood sampling. We used this approach in five F-FDG PET/MRI brain studies in which the input function was also acquired using the gold standard of serial arterial blood sampling. After accounting for partial volume, dispersion, and calibration effects, we compared the metabolic rates of glucose (MRglu) quantified from VersaPET IDIFs in 80 brain regions to those using the gold standard and achieved a bias and variability of <5% which is within the range of reported test-retest values for this type of study.

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This study aimed to identify biomarkers of major depressive disorder (MDD), by relating neuroimage-derived measures to binary (MDD/control), ordinal (severe MDD/mild MDD/control), or continuous (depression severity) outcomes. To address MDD heterogeneity, factors (severity of psychic depression, motivation, anxiety, psychosis, and sleep disturbance) were also used as outcomes. A multisite, multimodal imaging (diffusion MRI [dMRI] and structural MRI [sMRI]) cohort (52 controls and 147 MDD patients) and several modeling techniques-penalized logistic regression, random forest, and support vector machine (SVM)-were used.

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Purpose: Inhibition of the isoform A of monoamine oxidase (MAO-A), a mitochondrial enzyme catalyzing deamination of monoamine neurotransmitters, is useful in treatment of depression and anxiety disorders. [C]harmine, a MAO-A PET radioligand, has been used to study mood disorders and antidepressant treatment. However, [C]harmine binding test-retest characteristics have to date only been partially investigated.

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Introduction: Clonidine has proved to be effective drug for postoperative analgesia but it's efficacy to alter neuroendocrine stress response and emergence agitation is unknown. This study was conducted to assess and compare the efficacy of caudal fentanyl vs. clonidine for analgesia, blunting of neuroendocrine stress responses (NESR) and emergence agitation (EA) following sevoflurane anaesthesia.

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Background And Aims: It is well-known that neuroendocrine stress response (NESR) occurs in children and it can be modified by caudal block. However, there is paucity of literature comparing caudal fentanyl and ketamine on NESR. The present study was aimed to compare the analgesic efficacy of these caudal adjuvants and their effect on (NESR) in children undergoing infraumbilical and perineal surgery.

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We present a rare case in which a young girl ingested a solution of a hair-removing soap. The ingestion resulted in profound hypokalemia and severe acidosis leading to flaccid paralysis, respiratory arrest and ventricular arrhythmias. Ultimately the patient made complete recovery.

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Objectives: In this prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study, we investigated the postoperative analgesic efficacy of 2 doses of intrathecal midazolam as an adjunct to bupivacaine for spinal anesthesia.

Methods: Sixty patients undergoing elective cesarean delivery under spinal anesthesia were allocated randomly to 3 groups: group B, 2 mL hyperbaric bupivicaine 0.5%; group BM1, 2 mL bupivacaine plus midazolam 1 mg (preservative free); and group BM2, 2 mL bupivicaine plus midazolam 2 mg.

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The patient with cancer faces many stressors during the course of the illness, including fears of death, disability, disfigurement, dependency, and abandonment, as well as disruptions in relationships, role functioning, and financial status. Although such concerns are universal, the level of psychological distress varies depending on psychologic, medical, and social factors. As people are becoming more optimistic about cancer survival as a result of improved cancer treatments, patients and their families are more interested in quality-of-life issues, including psychologic well-being and treatment of psychiatric issues, during and after cancer treatment.

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