Publications by authors named "Preeti Reshamwala"

Introduction: Liver fibrosis and cirrhosis are late complications in Fontan palliation. Liver biopsy is the gold standard. The goal of this study is to correlate transjugular liver biopsy (TJLB) in the setting of Fontan palliation with noninvasive testing and hemodynamics.

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  • Sickle cell disease (SCD) increases the risk of hospitalizations and mortality, and the study focuses on a complication called sickle cell hepatopathy (SCH), specifically extreme hyperbilirubinemia (EH).
  • The aim is to determine how EH affects morbidity and mortality in patients with SCD, using data from a retrospective cohort study at Grady Memorial Hospital.
  • The study found that 4.8% of patients had severe EH, with significant differences in genotypes, revealing that those with hemoglobin SS are more likely to experience EH and higher liver enzyme levels.
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"Frontiers in Fontan Failure" was the title of a 2015 conference sponsored by Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and Emory University School of Medicine. In what is hoped to be the first of many such gatherings, speakers and attendees gathered to discuss the problem of long-term clinical deterioration in these patients. Specific focuses included properly defining the problem and then discussing different treatment strategies, both medical and surgical.

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Management of ascites.

Crit Care Nurs Clin North Am

September 2010

Ascites is the most common complication of cirrhosis, and it often leads to hospitalization. Quality of life and mortality are negatively impacted by ascites. This article highlights the management of this potentially deadly complication.

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Purpose Of Review: Endoscopic mucosal resection for early gastric cancer is a widely accepted and practiced technique in countries such as Japan and China where the prevalence of gastric cancer is significantly higher than in the US. This review discusses standard endoscopic mucosal resection methods, as well as newly developed techniques. Data are reviewed in terms of complete resection rates and disease-free survival so as to allow endoscopists to determine which treatment options are best for their patients.

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