Publications by authors named "Pathak Y"

Problem And Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, there was substantial reconfiguration of maternity care services, affecting both users and healthcare providers (HCPs), in the United Kingdom (UK) and globally.

Aim: To further our understanding of the impact of maternity service reconfigurations in the UK, from the perspective of maternity HCPs.

Methods: Scopus, MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, PsycINFO and the Cochrane COVID Study Register were searched for relevant studies reporting qualitative data from the UK, published in English between 01 June 2021 and 30 September 2023.

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Background: The goal of this study is to estimate the association between hospital system market share and negotiated prices. Hospital system consolidation has led to many highly concentrated markets where systems can leverage their market share to negotiate higher commercial prices. Recently, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, under its Transparency in Coverage initiative, required health insurers to release all negotiated commercial prices, providing, for the first time, publicly available, nationally representative data on commercial rates.

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  • Digital health tools, including wearable tech and mobile health platforms, improve Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) therapy for neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson's by enabling remote monitoring and optimization of treatment.
  • An investigational remote monitoring application (RM app) integrates patient-reported outcomes and objective data from wearables, designed to provide low-burden and accessible monitoring for patients, while ensuring data privacy.
  • A feasibility study involving 67 subjects showed a compliance rate of around 63% for daily check-ins and 85% for monthly surveys, illustrating the potential for effective early post-implant monitoring to enhance patient outcomes.
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  • Tsukamurella species are rare bacteria that can cause infections, especially in people with weak immune systems, but can also infect healthy individuals after medical procedures.
  • A 51-year-old man developed a serious infection after a nasal surgery, which caused him to have fevers and pain, and doctors figured out he had Tsukamurella species even when they first thought it was something else.
  • The case shows that it's important to recognize and test for unusual bacteria like Tsukamurella, so doctors can use the right medicines to help patients recover.
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Context: Breast cancer stem cells (BCSCs) are a small subset of cells within breast tumors with characteristics similar to normal stem cells. Despite advancements in chemotherapy and targeted therapy for breast cancer, the prognosis for breast cancer patients has remained poor due to drug resistance, reoccurrence, and metastasis. Growing evidence suggests that deregulation of the self-renewal pathways, like the Wnt signaling pathway mediated by β-catenin, plays a crucial role in the survival of breast cancer stem cells.

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The doctor's profession is noble and tied up with quite strict rules, both in terms of ethics as well as discipline. Naturally, there is a problem of asymmetrical information between doctors and patients, often leading to misunderstandings. The purpose of this review is to map the available evidence related to the challenges and difficulties faced by doctors in the era of disruption.

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The Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) Think Tank XI was held on August 9-11, 2023 in Gainesville, Florida with the theme of "Pushing the Forefront of Neuromodulation". The keynote speaker was Dr. Nico Dosenbach from Washington University in St.

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Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a continuous, progressive, and lethal age-related respiratory disease. It is characterized by condensed and rigid lung tissue, which leads to a decline in the normal functioning of the lungs. The pathophysiology of IPF has still not been completely elucidated, so current strategies are lagging behind with respect to improving the condition of patients with IPF and increasing their survival rate.

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  • - Deep venous thrombosis (DVT) typically affects the legs but can also occur in the upper limbs, especially in patients with specific risk factors like PICC lines, as seen in a reported case of a 22-year-old male with Crohn's disease.
  • - The patient experienced swelling and discoloration at the site of a PICC line, and tests revealed anemia and confirmed DVT in several veins, which required careful management due to his gastrointestinal bleeding.
  • - A cautious approach led to the initiation of a prophylactic anticoagulation treatment, which was increased to a therapeutic dose without complications, highlighting the need for tailored DVT treatment strategies considering the complexity of Crohn's disease.
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  • Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is the most common leukemia in adults, with increasing cases worldwide and typically shows vague symptoms like pallor and fever.
  • This case study focuses on a 25-year-old woman who presented with unusual symptoms—unilateral facial swelling, chest pain, and shortness of breath—leading to the discovery of a mass around the superior vena cava, indicating SVC syndrome.
  • The diagnosis of myeloid sarcoma-associated AML was confirmed through biopsy, and treatment included surgery, chemotherapy, and managing complications, emphasizing the potential for unusual presentations of AML that complicate diagnosis and treatment.
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) affects 2-3% of the population. One-third of patients are poorly responsive to conventional therapies, and for a subgroup, gamma knife capsulotomy (GKC) is an option. We examined lesion characteristics in patients previously treated with GKC through well-established programs in Providence, RI (Butler Hospital/Rhode Island Hospital/Alpert Medical School of Brown University) and São Paulo, Brazil (University of São Paolo).

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As one of the most cutting-edge and promising polymer crosslinked network nanoparticle systems. Polymer nano-sized hydrogels (nanogels) have been a hot topic in the biomedical field over the last few decades. Due to their unique characteristics, which include their relatively high drug encapsulation efficiency, ease of preparation, high tunability, low toxicity, high stability in serum and responsive behavior to a range of stimuli to facilitate drug release.

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Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are indispensable for development, progression, drug resistance, and tumor metastasis. Current cancer-directed interventions target targeting rapidly dividing cancer cells and slow dividing CSCs, which are the root cause of cancer origin and recurrence. The most promising targets include several self-renewal pathways involved in the maintenance and renewal of CSCs, such as the Wnt/β-Catenin, Sonic Hedgehog, Notch, Hippo, Autophagy, and Ferroptosis.

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Breast cancer is recognized globally as one of the leading causes of malignant morbidity. It is a heterogeneous disease that accounts for 30 percent of all women diagnosed with cancer. To bring an anti-cancer drug from the bench to the bedside is an expensive and time-consuming process.

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Spectroscopy is the study of how matter interacts with electromagnetic radiation. The spectra of any molecule are highly information-rich, yet the inverse relation of spectra to the corresponding molecular structure is still an unsolved problem. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is one such critical technique in the scientists' toolkit to characterize molecules.

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Treating chronic symptoms for pain and movement disorders with neuromodulation therapies involves fine-tuning of programming parameters over several visits to achieve and maintain symptom relief. This, together with challenges in access to trained specialists, has led to a growing need for an integrated wireless remote care platform for neuromodulation devices. In March of 2021, we launched the first neuromodulation device with an integrated remote programming platform.

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  • Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is a promising treatment for chronic low back pain (CLBP), and this study compares two methods of lead placement: traditional paresthesia mapping and newer anatomic placement.* -
  • In a trial involving 43 subjects, participants were implanted with two leads and assessed for pain relief and quality of life over twelve months, with no significant difference in outcomes between the two lead placement methods.* -
  • The findings suggest that both lead placement techniques can provide similar pain relief and benefits, indicating flexibility in choosing the approach for SCS therapy for CLBP.*
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In this work, we examined the double metal below ferroelectric layer FET that is double metal below negative capacitance field-effect transistor (DM-below-NCFET) for biosensing application and change in nanocavity gap with biomolecules as protein, (cholesterol oxidase), streptavidin, and uricase. For measuring the electrical characteristic and neutral biosensing such as threshold voltage, switching ratio () of the device which is higher than one without molecules by 1.52 times, sensitivity of protein enhanced by 1.

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Digital health can drive patient-centric innovation in neuromodulation by leveraging current tools to identify response predictors and digital biomarkers. Iterative technological evolution has led us to an ideal point to integrate digital health with neuromodulation. Here, we provide an overview of the digital health building-blocks, the status of advanced neuromodulation technologies, and future applications for neuromodulation with digital health integration.

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In drug discovery applications, high throughput virtual screening exercises are routinely performed to determine an initial set of candidate molecules referred to as "hits". In such an experiment, each molecule from a large small-molecule drug library is evaluated in terms of physical properties such as the docking score against a target receptor. In real-life drug discovery experiments, drug libraries are extremely large but still there is only a minor representation of the essentially infinite chemical space, and evaluation of physical properties for each molecule in the library is not computationally feasible.

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  • The text refers to a correction made to the original article identified by the DOI 10.3389/fnhum.2021.644593.
  • The correction aims to address errors or inaccuracies present in the initial publication.
  • It emphasizes the importance of maintaining accuracy in academic research and publication.
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Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a serious, life-threatening, and hardly curable hematological malignancy that affects the myeloid cell progenies and challenges patients of all ages but mostly occurs in adults. Although several therapies are available including chemotherapy, allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (alloHSCT), and receptor-antagonist drugs, the 5-year survival of patients is quietly disappointing, less than 30%. alloHSCT is the major curative approach for AML with promising results but the treatment has severe adverse effects such as graft-versus-host disease (GVHD).

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