Publications by authors named "Rajani R"

Aortic stenosis (AS) was historically considered a disease of the left side of the heart, with the main pathophysiological impact being predominantly on the left ventricle (LV). However, progressive pressure overload in AS can initiate a cascade of extra-valvular myocardial remodeling that could also precipitate maladaptive alterations in the structure and function of the right ventricle (RV). The haemodynamic and clinical importance of these changes in patients with AS have been largely underappreciated in the past.

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  • Atrial fibrillation (AF) significantly increases the risk of stroke due to thrombus formation in the left atrial appendage (LAA), which can have varied morphologies impacting blood flow dynamics.
  • The study used advanced non-Newtonian computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models to analyze blood viscosity in the LAA, confirming that fibrinogen levels substantially influence this viscosity across different patient groups, particularly in AF patients with Covid-19.
  • Gaussian process emulators (GPEs) showed promise for predicting blood viscosity in the LAA quickly and effectively, with the chicken wing morphology displaying the highest viscosity levels among the LAA types analyzed.
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Infective endocarditis (IE) is a bacterial infection of the heart's inner lining. A low incidence rate combined with a high mortality rate mean that IE can be difficult to treat effectively. There is currently substantial evidence supporting a link between oral health and IE with the oral microbiome impacting various aspects of IE, including pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, and mortality rates.

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Objectives: Right ventricular-to-pulmonary artery coupling has been associated with outcomes in mitral regurgitation treated by transcatheter approaches. We evaluated right ventricular-to-pulmonary artery coupling as a predictor of survival and postoperative length of hospital stay (LOS) in patients with mitral regurgitation undergoing mitral valve surgery.

Methods: In this retrospective analysis (median follow-up: 5.

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Background: Valvular heart disease (VHD) represents a significant burden on healthcare systems worldwide, necessitating specialised care through multidisciplinary valve clinics. However, there is a lack of a standardised training and certification framework for clinical scientists and specialist physiologists (CSSPs) working within specialist valve clinics (SVCs). This study aimed to design, implement and validate a competency framework dedicated to training and certifying valve CSSPs to enhance patient outcomes and establish standardised care.

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Importance: Vascular injuries require urgent repair to minimize loss of limb and life. Standard revascularization relies on autologous vein or synthetic grafts, but alternative options are needed when adequate vein is not feasible and when clinical conditions preclude safe use of synthetic materials.

Objective: To evaluate the performance of the acellular tissue engineered vessel (ATEV) in the repair of arterial injuries.

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Introduction: Left ventricular (LV) remodelling and fibrosis are known to occur in patients with aortic stenosis (AS) and are linked to post-intervention outcomes. These myocardial changes may be detected upon the routine 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) by the presence of a LV strain pattern (LVS-ECG). Although LVS-ECG has been related to excessive cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in multiple patient populations, there is currently a dearth of data upon its impact in patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI).

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Importance: Development of myocardial fibrosis in patients with aortic stenosis precedes left ventricular decompensation and is associated with an adverse long-term prognosis.

Objective: To investigate whether early valve intervention reduced the incidence of all-cause death or unplanned aortic stenosis-related hospitalization in asymptomatic patients with severe aortic stenosis and myocardial fibrosis.

Design, Setting, And Participants: This prospective, randomized, open-label, masked end point trial was conducted between August 2017 and October 2022 at 24 cardiac centers across the UK and Australia.

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Introduction: Bone and joint tumors are the third most common cause of pediatric cancer-related deaths in the United States. Although there have been improvements in survival rates among pediatric cancer patients over the past few decades, bone and joint cancers remain the exception. Considering current clinical trials involving novel targeted therapies, the establishment of updated mortality rates and predictors of survival for this cancer would be prudent.

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  • * MDCT is crucial for obtaining detailed anatomical information before procedures, aiding in clinical decision-making, and improving patient outcomes while minimizing complications.
  • * Key innovations in MDCT, including advanced analytics, patient-specific modeling, and the integration of technologies like 3D printing and artificial intelligence, are transforming patient care for heart valve interventions.
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  • * The Duke criteria, created in 1994, have evolved over the last 30 years to accommodate changes in the epidemiology of IE and advancements in imaging technology.
  • * The manuscript highlights the integration of cardiac computed tomography into current diagnostic guidelines and includes case studies demonstrating its effectiveness in treating suspected IE.
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  • * A transfer to a specialized cardiothoracic center ruled out infective endocarditis, leading to a diagnosis of Sweet syndrome from a skin biopsy, later linked to myelodysplastic syndrome after a bone marrow biopsy.
  • * The report outlines the diagnostic steps for Sweet syndrome, highlights its distinctive skin lesions, and discusses its history, associations, and treatment options.
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  • - Ultrasound is a valuable imaging technique but its quality is highly dependent on the operator's skill, which is hard to train due to various factors like artifacts and patient differences. Automating image acquisition could enhance consistency and quality but involves collecting a lot of data which isn't typically saved.
  • - The authors introduce a new method to create a large dataset of ultrasound images using data from other imaging modalities, optimized representation, and advanced simulation techniques. This approach allows them to produce patient-specific images to feed into machine learning algorithms.
  • - The validation of this new method shows that it can successfully generate accurate ultrasound images, which can be used to train AI models for navigating and classifying echocardiography views, resulting in improved performance even with
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Diabetic foot ulcer is a critical complication of diabetes, but the wound microenvironment and its healing process are not completely understood. In this study, we optimized single-cell profiling from sharp debrided ulcers. Our findings demonstrate that healing diabetic foot ulcers were significantly enriched with distinct fibroblasts-expressing genes related to inflammation (CHI3L1, IL6) and extracellular matrix remodeling (ASPN), validating our previous studies on surgically resected ulcers.

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Background: Popliteal artery injuries (PAIs) may have amputation rates as high as 20%. This study focuses on identifying risk factors associated with major amputations following PAIs in a large single-center cohort. Additionally, we assess the impact of repairing or ligating concomitant popliteal vein injuries.

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Reduction of amyloid beta (Aβ) has been shown to be effective in treating Alzheimer's disease (AD), but the underlying assumption that neurons are the main source of pathogenic Aβ is untested. Here, we challenge this prevailing belief by demonstrating that oligodendrocytes are an important source of Aβ in the human brain and play a key role in promoting abnormal neuronal hyperactivity in an AD knock-in mouse model. We show that selectively suppressing oligodendrocyte Aβ production improves AD brain pathology and restores neuronal function in the mouse model in vivo.

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  • The study focuses on developing and validating an open machine-learning method for calculating Global Longitudinal Strain (GLS), which is deemed more reliable than traditional measures like ejection fraction.
  • Using a neural network trained on over 6,800 echocardiogram images, researchers were able to accurately identify key cardiac landmarks and compute GLS values.
  • The open-source methodology demonstrated comparable accuracy to expert measurements and proprietary solutions, with data and resources available freely online for further research.
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Objective: A large vein diameter is associated with higher recanalization rates after endovenous thermal ablation procedures of the great saphenous vein (GSV) and small saphenous vein (SSV). However, relatively few studies have explored the relationship between vein diameter and recanalization rates after mechanochemical ablation (MOCA).

Methods: We conducted a retrospective review of patients with chronic venous insufficiency who underwent MOCA of the GSV or SSV from 2017 to 2021 at a single hospital.

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Introduction: Thoracic endovascular aortic surgery (TEVAR) is the modern standard of treatment for patients with Type B aortic dissection, however it is unclear how the initial length of treated aorta affects long-term outcomes. This study aims to elucidate risk factors for secondary intervention after TEVAR for aortic dissection, focusing on length of aortic treatment at index operation.

Methods: A retrospective multihospital chart review was completed for patients treated between 2011 and 2022 who underwent TEVAR for aortic dissection with at least 1 year of post-TEVAR imaging and follow-up.

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Purpose: This multicenter, randomized, double-blinded, active sham-controlled pivotal study was designed to assess the efficacy and safety of high-frequency nerve block treatment for chronic post-amputation and phantom limb pain.

Patients And Methods: QUEST enrolled 180 unilateral lower-limb amputees with severe post-amputation pain, 170 of whom were implanted with the Altius device, were randomized 1:1 to active-sham or treatment groups and reached the primary endpoint. Responders were those subjects who received ≥50% pain relief 30 min after treatment in ≥50% of their self-initiated treatment sessions within the 3-month randomized period.

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