Publications by authors named "Smruti Mohanty"

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  • BODIPY-based chemosensors, like BODIPY-PY-(SONa), are effective for detecting Fe ions in water due to their high fluorescence and pH responsiveness between 6.59 and 1.96.
  • The probe demonstrates excellent selectivity and sensitivity with the ability to detect Fe concentrations from 0.0 μM to 50.0 μM, achieving low detection limits of 6.34 nM and 2.36 nM at different pH levels.
  • DFT calculations and experiments shed light on the mechanisms of Fe detection, enhancing our understanding of BODIPY-PY-(SONa) interactions and aiding future multicolor chemosensor designs.
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The role of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and its indications in stage I Norwood palliation are controversial. The decision to initiate ECMO and its timing remains difficult with no definitive cut-off points or evidence-based guidelines. It varies on a case-to-case basis.

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A rhodium-catalyzed oxidative C-H/N-H dehydrogenative [3 + 2] annulation strategy has been reported between anilines and -allylbenzimidazole for the synthesis of 2-methylindole scaffolds. An -allylbenzimidazole has been used as a 2C synthon for the synthesis of indole, and more importantly, this transformation involves the cleavage of the thermodynamically stable C-N bond of allylamine. Detailed mechanistic studies have been performed and a key intermediate was detected in HRMS.

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Herein, we report the annulation of indole-2-carboxamides with bicycloalkenes, to synthesize β-carboline-1-one derivatives under mild conditions. The commercially available ruthenium catalyst was used for the reaction. This reaction tolerates a wide range of functional groups and affords a good yield of β-carboline-1-one derivatives.

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  • A new Rh-catalyzed method for propenylating C(sp)-H bonds using -allyl benzimidazole has been successfully developed.
  • This is the first report of this transformation, showcasing a tandem process that involves C-H allylation followed by alkene isomerization for a highly selective -propenylated product.
  • Comprehensive mechanistic studies were carried out, characterizing intermediate rhodacycles to gain insights into the reaction mechanism.
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A Ni-catalyzed C6 followed by C5 cascade C-H activation/[2 + 2 + 2] annulation of 2-pyridone with alkynes has been achieved. A change in the reaction pathway was achieved by tuning the reaction conditions and incorporating a directing group. A wide variety of substrates and alkynes are amenable to this transformation.

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Herein, the ruthenium-catalyzed regioselective (C-H) monoalkenylation of -arylpyridones has been demonstrated, where the pyridone was utilized as a weakly coordinating directing group. Importantly, the current methodology has been effectively applied to the synthesis of many drug analogues such as pirfenidone, naproxen, ibuprofen, geraniol, umbelliferone, pregnenolone, and estrone. This methodology tolerates a wide range of functional groups and yields up to 93% yield.

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Introduction: The superior labial artery (SLA) is a facial artery (FA) that drains into the peri-oral region (dangerous area of face). Owing to the recent rise in the demand for reconstructive procedures and filler injections in this region, it is important to understand its arterial topography. This paper aims to study the embranchment pattern of the labial arteries in the eastern Indian population.

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An earth-abundant and inexpensive Mn(I)-catalyzed alkylation of 2-pyridone with maleimide has been reported for the first time, in contrast to previously reported Diels-Alder products. Notably, an unexpected rearrangement has been discovered in the presence of acetic acid, which also provides a unique class of compounds bearing three different -heterocycles with an all-carbon quaternary center. Furthermore, single crystal X-ray and HRMS revealed a five-membered manganacycle intermediate.

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We map spatially correlated electrical current on the stacking boundaries of pristine and doped hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) to distinguish from its insulating bulk conductive atomic force microscopy (CAFM). While the pristine edges of hBN show an insulating nature, the O-doped edges reveal a current 2 orders of higher even for bulk layers where the direct transmission through tunnel barrier is implausible. Instead, the nonlinear current-voltage characteristics (-) at the edges of O-doped hBN can be explained by trap-assisted lowering of the tunnel barrier by adopting a Poole-Frenkel (PF) model.

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Herein, nickel-catalyzed synthesis of polyarylcarbazole through sequential C-H bond activations has been described. Regioselective indole C2/C3 functionalization has been achieved in the presence of indole C7-H, which is quite challenging. In addition, this approach also gives easy access to building a heteropolycyclic motif through C6/C7 C-H functionalization of indoline.

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Arterial switch operation for transposition of great arteries (TGA) is the choice of surgical treatment for this condition. Conventional "open" coronary transfer technique has been commonly employed with good results in experienced hands. A modified "closed" technique of coronary transfer, with a more accurate coronary artery placement taking into account a distended aorta, along with anterior interrupted sutures to reduce purse stringing and other advantages is described.

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Co(III)-catalyzed alkenylation of 2-pyridones by using terminal alkyne as a reaction partner with high regioselectivity has been demonstrated for the first time. The reaction conditions are mild and compatible with a wide range of substrate combinations. It also shows good functional group tolerance.

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Background: Publication history is a key factor in securing academic promotion, but historical underrepresentation of women in gastroenterology may be an ongoing obstacle to achieving gender parity in leadership positions.

Methods: We carried out a cross-sectional study of gastroenterology programs in the United States, with data including faculty and trainee names, leadership positions, Hirsch indices, and year of first gastroenterology certification gathered from 1 February 2020 to 1 March 2020. Our outcomes of interest were: 1) sex representation in various leadership positions in academic gastroenterology departments; and 2) mean difference in Hirsch indices between men and women, for which we used univariate and multivariate regression models.

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A ruthenium(II)-catalyzed cross dehydrogenative annulation of -(7-azaindole)benzamides with maleimides has been demonstrated. Herein, we have explored the use of -amino-7-azaindole as a new bidentate directing group for dehydrogenative [4 + 2] annulation. This method works efficiently, affording a variety of pharmacologically useful 7-azaindole-based isoquinolones and showing a wide functional group tolerance.

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  • Potts shunt is proposed as a viable palliative treatment for patients with pulmonary artery hypertension (PAH) not linked to congenital heart disease.
  • A study involved 52 patients in advanced functional classes (III/IV) of PAH; out of those, 16 consented to the procedure, leading to 14 surgical Potts shunts and 2 PDA stentings.
  • Of the patients who underwent the procedure, 12 survived, and most showed significant clinical improvement during follow-up, highlighting the importance of careful patient selection and postoperative care for successful outcomes.
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Hypoplastic left heart syndrome is a constellation of malformations which result from the severe underdevelopment of any left-sided cardiac structures. Once considered to be universally fatal, the prognosis for this condition has tremendously improved over the past four decades since the work of William Norwood in the early 1980s. Today, a staged surgical approach is applied for palliating this distinctive cohort of patients, in which they undergo three operative procedures in the first 10 years of their life.

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A redox neutral Co(III)-catalyzed annulation of α,β-unsaturated oxime ether with alkyne has been reported. Multisubstituted pyridines were synthesized in good yields without the use of any heavy metal oxidants. The developed methodology tolerates a variety of functional groups.

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A Rh-catalyzed pot and step economic synthesis of aza-polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (N-PAHs) from readily available aryl ketones and alkynes has been disclosed. Additionally, a novel synthetic application of the well-known aminating reagent hydroxylamine--sulfonic acid (HOSA) has been explored as an in situ redox-neutral directing group for the formation of N-PAHs via isoquinoline. Multiple bond formation in a single operation through a cascade of triple C-H bond activations is the beauty of this protocol.

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  • Delayed sternal closure in pediatric cardiac surgery is proposed to improve patient outcomes compared to emergency reopening in the ICU for those with unstable hemodynamics.
  • A retrospective analysis revealed that 10.42% of patients had their sternums left open post-surgery, with a significantly higher mortality rate (71.42%) for those reopened in the ICU versus those left open from the operating theater (11.16%).
  • The study suggests that electively keeping the sternum open in patients with uncertain hemodynamics leads to better survival rates than resorting to emergency procedures.
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Objectives: Investigate whether or not race is associated with differences in hospitalization and survival to discharge among patients with coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) at the height of the pandemic in New York City (NYC).

Methods: Single-center retrospective cohort study of COVID-19 patients hospitalized at our university-affiliated NYC hospital from 3/10/20 through 4/13/20 with follow-up to 5/1/20. Our primary endpoint was hospitalization rate among patients with confirmed COVID-19 compared with the regional population based on race.

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An aortopulmonary window is known to be associated in 5% of interrupted aortic arch cases. The combination of these lesions with a bovine-type aortic arch is much more uncommon. We report its embryological explanation and successful single-stage surgical repair in a three-month-old infant.

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Justification: A number of guidelines are available for management of congenital heart diseases from infancy to adult life. However, these guidelines are for patients living in high income countries. Separate guidelines, applicable to Indian children, are required when recommending an intervention for congenital heart diseases, as often these patients present late in the course of the disease and may have co-existing morbidities and malnutrition.

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Nurses have been at the forefront of the care of patients with hepatitis C since hepatitis C virus was identified in 1989. Treatments of patients with hepatitis C have evolved over the time to the present moment, where there are numerous options available for patients that are efficacious, simple, and well-tolerated. However, many patients with hepatitis C do not know they are infected or have never been treated.

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