Publications by authors named "Sowmya Balasubramanian"

To address privacy and ethical issues in using health data for machine learning, we evaluate the scalability of advanced synthetic data generation methods like GANs, VAEs, copulaGAN, and transformer models specifically for patient service utilization data. Our study examines five models on data from a Canadian health authority, focusing on training and generation efficiency, data resemblance, and practical utility. Our findings indicate that statistical models excel in efficiency, while most models produce synthetic data that closely mirrors real data, and is also useful for real-world applications.

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Antibody discovery processes are continually advancing, with an ever-increasing number of potential binding sequences being identified out of in vivo, in vitro, and in silico sources. In this work we describe a rapid system for high yield recombinant antibody (IgG and Fab) expression using Gibson assembled linear DNA fragments (GLFs). The purified recombinant antibody yields from 1 ml expression for this process are approximately five to ten-fold higher than previous methods, largely due to novel usage of protecting flanking sequences on the 5' and 3' ends of the GLF.

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  • Hybrid stage I palliation (HS1P) has been applied to patients with single ventricle congenital heart disease, and this study examines its use for biventricular outcomes as well.
  • A total of 39 patients were analyzed, with significant findings indicating that resolving intracardiac risk factors (ICRF) was linked to successful biventricular (BiV) repairs, while persistence of these risk factors pointed to poorer outcomes.
  • Despite common complications and high mortality rates in certain cases, the study suggests HS1P can effectively delay the decision-making process regarding the type of surgical intervention needed for these high-risk patients.
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CHO cell pools with desirable characteristics of high titer and consistent product quality are useful for rapid production of recombinant proteins. Here, we describe the generation of CHO cell pools using the piggyBac transposon system for mediating gene integration. The method describes the co-transfection of cells with the donor plasmid (coding for the gene of interest) and the helper plasmid (coding for the transposase) using polyethyleneimine (PEI).

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  • This study investigates the use of atrial septal intervention (ASI) in patients with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) who underwent hybrid stage I palliation (HS1P), an alternative initial treatment method.
  • Researchers analyzed data from HLHS patients over 12 years, comparing outcomes between those who had ASI during HS1P and those who had it later.
  • Results showed that while ASI is common and well-tolerated, having ASI during HS1P significantly reduced the need for further ASIs later, without affecting overall patient outcomes.
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  • Mitral stenosis/aortic atresia (MS/AA) is a serious form of hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS), linked to complications such as ventriculocoronary connections and endocardial fibroelastosis, which may affect survival outcomes.
  • A study of 141 HLHS MS/AA patients from 2000 to 2020 examined echocardiographic factors and clinical characteristics to predict early death or transplant before stage II palliation, finding 27.7% of patients experienced these outcomes.
  • Key findings included a smaller ascending aorta size, lower birth weight, younger gestational age, longer cardiopulmonary bypass time
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Background: The complexity of congenital heart disease has been primarily stratified on the basis of surgical technical difficulty, specific diagnoses, and associated outcomes. We report on the refinement and validation of a pediatric echocardiography complexity (PEC) score.

Methods And Results: The American College of Cardiology Quality Network assembled a panel from 12 centers to refine a previously published PEC score developed in a single institution.

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Biopharmaceuticals like therapeutic monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and other derived proteins are popular for treating various diseases. Transient gene expression (TGE) is typically used as a fast yet efficient method to generate moderate amounts of material. It has been used to support early stage research and discovery processes.

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Background: Studies have shown that diverse care teams optimize patient outcomes. Describing the current representation of women and minorities has been a critical step in improving diversity across several fields.

Objectives: To address the lack of data specific to pediatric cardiology, the authors conducted a national survey.

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Background: To promote the rational use of cardiovascular imaging in patients with congenital heart disease, the American College of Cardiology developed Appropriate Use Criteria (AUC), but its clinical application and pre-release benchmarks have not been evaluated. We aimed to evaluate the appropriateness of indications for cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) and cardiovascular computed tomography (CCT) in patients with conotruncal defects and to identify factors associated with maybe or rarely appropriate (M/R) indications.

Methods: Twelve centers each contributed a median of 147 studies performed prior to AUC publication (01/2020) on patients with conotruncal defects.

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Purpose: To determine the impact of prolapsed volume on regurgitant volume (RegV), regurgitant fraction (RF), and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) in patients with mitral valve prolapse (MVP) using cardiac MRI.

Materials And Methods: Patients with MVP and mitral regurgitation who underwent cardiac MRI from 2005 to 2020 were identified retrospectively from the electronic record. RegV is the difference between left ventricular stroke volume (LVSV) and aortic flow.

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Background: Words can convey subtle cultural stereotypes and perpetuate subconscious gender biases. Wording in job advertisements that appeals to 1 gender and deters others may unintentionally skew the applicant pool and affect the early phase of the recruitment process. "Masculine" tone can lead to decreased interest among women applicants while 'feminine' wording may not affect a man's decision to apply for the job.

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Background: The transition from residency to paediatric cardiology fellowship is challenging due to the new knowledge and technical skills required. Online learning can be an effective didactic modality that can be widely accessed by trainees. We sought to evaluate the effectiveness of a paediatric cardiology Fellowship Online Preparatory Course prior to the start of fellowship.

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Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) in predicting coronary artery (CA) compression during transcatheter pulmonary valve implantation (TPVi).

Background: TPVi is a widely available option to treat dysfunctional right ventricle (RV)-to-pulmonary artery (PA) conduits, but CA compression is an absolute contraindication. CMR can evaluate coronary anatomy, but its utility in predicting CA compression is not well established.

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Background: Myocarditis presenting as acute chest pain with elevated troponins without significant cardiac compromise is rare in previously healthy children, often referred to as myopericarditis. Diagnosis is challenging, as conventional echocardiographic measures of systolic function can be normal. The aim of this study was to demonstrate the diagnostic utility of strain imaging in this scenario.

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There are conflicting data on how delivery location impacts outcomes in neonates with ductal-dependent heart disease. Our goal was to evaluate the impact of delivery location on hospital length of stay and survival in infants with prenatally diagnosed hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) after stage 1 palliation (S1P). A multicenter cohort study was performed utilizing the National Pediatric Cardiology Quality Improvement Collaborative dataset for infants with prenatally diagnosed HLHS who underwent S1P from August 2016 to December 2018.

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Background: After diagnosis of a cardiac mass, clinicians must weigh the benefits and risks of ascertaining a tissue diagnosis. Limited data are available on the accuracy of previously developed noninvasive pediatric cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR)-based diagnostic criteria.

Objectives: The goals of this study were to: 1) evaluate the CMR characteristics of pediatric cardiac masses from a large international cohort; 2) test the accuracy of previously developed CMR-based diagnostic criteria; and 3) expand diagnostic criteria using new information.

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Mycoplasma pneumoniae is the leading cause of bacterial community-acquired pneumonia among hospitalized children in the United States. It is also responsible for a spectrum of other respiratory tract disorders and extrapulmonary manifestations in children and adults. The main virulence factor of M.

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Overall survival of patients with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) has shown continued improvement. Right ventricular (RV) dysfunction, in the long term, adversely affects prognosis in these patients. This study examines changes in echocardiographic markers of RV function in a longitudinal cohort.

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Biatrial drainage of the right superior vena cava (SVC) is a rare form of interatrial shunting that can have substantial clinical consequences. Cross-sectional imaging techniques (CT and MRI) are well suited for evaluation and surgical planning. This review article focuses on the embryologic development, hemodynamics, and imaging features to enable a timely diagnosis.

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Background: In patients with repaired tetralogy of Fallot (TOF), key echocardiogram report elements have been identified, but poor adherence has been demonstrated, particularly for quantitative assessment. We report a quality improvement effort to improve adherence at our institution, with a focus on increasing quantitative assessment of right ventricular (RV) function.

Methods: Baseline compliance was established by a 3-month retrospective review of outpatient echocardiogram reports.

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The development of highly productive, genetically stable manufacturing cell lines is on the critical path to IND filing for protein-based biologic drugs. Here, we describe the Leap-In Transposase® platform, a novel transposon-based mammalian (e.g.

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