Publications by authors named "Ravi Nayak"

Chronic cough is a cough lasting longer than 8 weeks in adults and 4 weeks in children. In the United States, more than 12.3 million individuals are estimated to have chronic cough.

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  • Primary spontaneous pneumothorax (PSP) is common in young males and may require treatment; chest tube insertion is often the standard care, but needle aspiration is gaining popularity due to its simplicity.
  • A meta-analysis of six randomized trials with 759 patients showed both methods have similar effectiveness for immediate success and long-term recurrence rates.
  • Needle aspiration resulted in fewer complications, less need for surgical intervention, and shorter hospital stays compared to tube thoracostomy.
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Metabolites produced by the intestinal microbiome modulate mucosal immune defenses and optimize epithelial barrier function. Intestinal dysbiosis, including loss of intestinal microbiome diversity and expansion of antibiotic-resistant pathobionts, is accompanied by changes in fecal metabolite concentrations and increased incidence of systemic infection. Laboratory tests that quantify intestinal dysbiosis, however, have yet to be incorporated into clinical practice.

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Respiratory failure and mortality from COVID-19 result from virus- and inflammation-induced lung tissue damage. The intestinal microbiome and associated metabolites are implicated in immune responses to respiratory viral infections, however their impact on progression of severe COVID-19 remains unclear. We prospectively enrolled 71 patients with COVID-19 associated critical illness, collected fecal specimens within 3 days of medical intensive care unit admission, defined microbiome compositions by shotgun metagenomic sequencing, and quantified microbiota-derived metabolites (NCT #04552834).

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Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is a chronic lung disease most commonly seen in preterm infants of low birthweight who required postnatal respiratory support. Although overall incidence rates have not changed, recent advancements in medical care have resulted in lower mortality rates, and those affected are beginning to live longer. As a result, the long-term repercussions of BPD are becoming more apparent.

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Objective: Diabetes mellitus has been recognized as one of the comorbidities that predict the severity of illness in patients infected with COVID-19. The characteristics of patients presenting with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and COVID-19 infection have not been described.

Methods: We describe 5 patients with DKA and concomitant COVID-19 admitted to the intensive care unit of an academic medical center.

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Cystic fibrosis (CF) is an autosomal recessive disease that was previously a fatal pediatric disease with no treatment; however, due to scientific advancements, the median age of survival for the CF population born in 2018 has increased from 29 in 1989 to 47.4 in 2018. This is an innovative era for the treatment of CF as advanced research continues to evolve and novel treatments for the disease and related illnesses are discovered.

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Introduction: Non-exudative (dry) age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and diabetic macular edema (DME) are leading causes of vision loss worldwide. Besides age-related eye disease study (AREDS) vitamin supplements, there are no efficacious pharmaceutical interventions for dry AMD available. While numerous pharmacologics are available to treat diabetic macular edema (DME), many patients respond suboptimally to existing therapies.

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Background: The increasing global prevalence of pulmonary nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) disease has called attention to challenges in NTM diagnosis and management. This study was conducted to understand management and outcomes of patients with pulmonary NTM disease at diverse centers across the United States.

Methods: We conducted a 10-year (2005-2015) retrospective study at 7 Vaccine and Treatment Evaluation Units to evaluate pulmonary NTM treatment outcomes in human immunodeficiency virus-negative adults.

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Background: Conflicting evidence of nebulized lidocaine use in bronchoscopy still exist. This study will identify whether there is any difference in various patient-related, physician-related, or procedure-related outcomes with and without lidocaine nebulization before the procedure.

Method: The authors performed a search in 4 electronic databases, including Pubmed, Scopus, Virtual Health Library, and Google Scholar from inception to August 2019.

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The association between cystic fibrosis (CF) and trisomy 21, or Down Syndrome (DS) is rare, and it pertains a poor prognosis with the majority of patients dying in infancy. We report a case of a 28-year-old male with DS and moderate CF (ΔF508/G551D, FEV1 1.92 L, 60% predicted at the age of 18 years) diagnosed in childhood.

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Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare complex (MAC) is the most common cause of nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) disease in humans. We report a case of esophageal MAC disease in a patient who had allogeneic bone marrow transplant for acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Although pulmonary MAC in immunocompromised host is not uncommon, there are only a few cases of NTM-associated esophageal mass reported.

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Aim: Pulmonary hypertension is common in patients with end-stage renal disease, and portends a poor prognosis. There are little data in this population, and previous studies have not evaluated quantitative changes in haemodynamics over time while on maintenance dialysis. This study sought to estimate changes in pulmonary artery systolic pressure (PASP) and right ventricular function over time, and to predict PASP change using clinical variables routinely available at time of initial measurement, in patients on maintenance dialysis.

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Chironomid larvae that inhabit in aquatic sediments play an important role as vector for bacterial pathogens. Its life cycle consists of four stages i.e.

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Background: Reversibility of obstructive lung disease is traditionally defined by changes in FEV or FVC in response to bronchodilators. These may not fully reflect changes due to a reduction in hyperinflation or air-trapping, which have important clinical implications. To date, only a handful of studies have examined bronchodilators' effect on lung volumes.

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Treatment of type II periprosthetic patellar fractures presents difficulties in decision-making particularly when displacement is greater than 10 mm. Poor results have been reported with internal fixation, whereas conservative management has been associated with a high incidence of extensor lag. This article reports a patient with a displaced type II patellar fracture following total knee arthroplasty.

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Background: Main concerns of patients undergoing bilateral surgery is the quantum of pain and the progress of functional recovery. We studied functional recovery in terms of pain, range of motion (ROM), SF12, WOMAC scores and a unique TUG (timed up and go) test for patients undergoing unilateral total knee arthroplasty (U/L-TKA) and sequential bilateral total knee arthroplasty (B/L-TKA).

Materials And Methods: Three groups of 77 consecutive patients (91 knees) were retrospectively compared.

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Background: Lateral release of a tight lateral retinaculum in a TKA is intended to correct patellar maltracking but the widely used inside-out technique has associated risks. We describe an alternate stepwise outside-in technique, with titrated release intended to maximize the chance of preserving the superior lateral genicular artery (SLGA).

Description Of Technique: Patellar maltracking was judged by a no-thumb technique and graded as I and Ia: normal and near normal tracking; II: patella tilted; III: patella subluxed; or IV: patella dislocated.

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Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is a genetic disease affecting multiple organs. There are about 30,000 patients with CF in the United States, resulting from mutations in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene, as well as its protein product. The life expectancy of CF patients has increased steadily over recent years, with the current expectation being for them to live into their late 30s.

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Background: The antifibrinolytic tranexamic acid reduces surgical blood loss, but studies have not identified an optimal regimen.

Questions/purposes: We studied different dosages, timings, and modes of administration to identify the most effective regimen of tranexamic acid in achieving maximum reduction of blood loss in TKA.

Methods: We prospectively studied five regimens (four intravenous, one local; 40 patients each) with a control group (no tranexamic acid).

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Portopulmonary hypertension (POPH) is a not infrequent but serious complication of liver cirrhosis. Continuous intravenous epoprostenol infusion is a treatment option for this condition. Progressive splenomegaly with pancytopenia (hypersplenism) is associated with epoprostenol use in POPH.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Ravi Nayak"

  • - Ravi Nayak's recent research focuses on various respiratory and gastrointestinal conditions, emphasizing chronic cough management, pneumonia intervention methods, and the impact of the intestinal microbiome on postoperative infections and COVID-19 outcomes.
  • - His findings highlight the significance of understanding chronic cough as a prevalent issue, with millions affected, and the importance of tailored interventions for symptomatic primary spontaneous pneumothorax, advocating for updated treatment approaches based on recent meta-analyses.
  • - Nayak's studies also explore the association between fecal metabolites, immune responses in critical illnesses, and the long-term effects of conditions like bronchopulmonary dysplasia in preterm infants, demonstrating the evolving landscape of treatment and monitoring in respiratory health.