Publications by authors named "P Parang"

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  • Dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) is commonly used to prevent complications in patients with cardiovascular issues, but it can lead to bleeding risks, including rare cases of acute spontaneous subdural hematomas.
  • A case report details a patient with end-stage renal disease and a liver transplant, who developed confusion after starting DAPT following stent placement.
  • The patient was diagnosed with an acute spontaneous subdural hematoma and successfully treated with middle meningeal artery embolization.
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  • Unilateral pulmonary consolidation is often a sign of infectious pneumonia, but it can also occur in other conditions like pulmonary edema.
  • This case report details a patient with infective endocarditis and acute mitral valve regurgitation who experienced rapid improvement in unilateral pulmonary consolidation after receiving mechanical ventilation and diuretics.
  • The findings emphasize the importance of considering less common causes, such as pulmonary edema, in patients with unilateral pulmonary consolidation to ensure timely and effective treatment.
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Not long after coronary artery bypass grafting surgery was described, several reports presented follow-up angiographic data on large cohorts of patients, demonstrating that approximately one-half of saphenous vein grafts fail within 10 to 15 years of surgery and that graft failure is associated with worse clinical outcomes. Three processes are responsible for vein graft failure. Thrombosis, intimal hyperplasia and accelerated atherosclerosis contribute to graft failure in the acute, subacute and late postoperative periods, respectively.

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Many patients with ischemic heart disease continue to experience anginal symptoms despite revascularization and treatment with antianginal medications. The effectiveness of current anti-ischemic medications is limited by their hemodynamic side effects, such as hypotension and bradycardia, which result in compromised organ perfusion. In this article, we review five novel agents (ranolazine, trimetazidine, L-carnitine, ribose, and dichloroacetate) under investigation for treatment of ischemic heart disease that work by enhancing the efficiency of the myocardium, rather than decreasing its work.

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The project describes feasibility testing of a two-year clinical deployment of an electronic record keeping system for primary care medicine that allowed financial medical management and clinical disease study without the encumbrance of human encoding. The software used an expert system for acquisition of historical information and automatic database encoding of each independent fact. The historical acquisition system was combined with a screen-based physician data entry system to create a fine-grained medical record.

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