Publications by authors named "T Daniel Rajasekar"

Background: Acute type A aortic dissection is a life-threatening clinical emergency that necessitates immediate surgical intervention with an estimated mortality rate of approximately 1-2% per hour. When complicated by malperfusion, the perioperative mortality rate is reported to be increased by up to 39%. Malperfusion can affect many vascular beds with varying incidence and severity, resulting in coronary, cerebral, visceral, peripheral, renal or spinal malperfusion.

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Two critical components of patient support systems for people with TB are regular counseling and locally managed nutritional support. As part of an ongoing differentiated TB care initiative called Tamil Nadu Kasanoi Erappila Thittam (meaning TB death-free initiative in Tamil, TN-KET) to reduce TB deaths, adults with TB with very severe undernutrition, respiratory insufficiency, or poor performance status are identified at diagnosis (triage-positive) and prioritized for referral, comprehensive clinical assessment, and inpatient care. Between January and June 2023, in 6 districts, a pilot exercise was conducted in which trained TB survivors, known as TB champions, provided baseline counseling and additional counseling (if required) to triage-positive people with TB at diagnosis.

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Background: The management of asymptomatic cervical polyps has long been debated due to the scarcity of literature and guidelines regarding the need for polypectomy. While the majority of cervical polyps are diagnosed incidentally by GPs during routine cervical smears, there are no clear recommendations on referral pathways for further histological investigations.

Aim: To investigate the need for polypectomy in women presenting with asymptomatic polyps.

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Acute type A aortic dissection (ATAAD) is a life-threatening emergency that is associated with a high morbidity and mortality rate. One of the complications is end-organ ischemia, a known predictor of mortality. The primary aims of this meta-analysis were to summarize the findings of observational studies investigating the utility of the Penn classification system and to analyze the incidence rates and mortality patterns within each class.

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Article Synopsis
  • A differentiated care strategy can effectively triage high-risk TB patients for comprehensive assessment and inpatient care, potentially reducing deaths in resource-limited settings.
  • In Tamil Nadu, India, a strategy known as TN-KET was rolled out in April 2022, which saw 78% of notified TB patients triaged, with notable outcomes for those assessed as severely ill.
  • The analysis identified factors influencing care retention and admission outcomes, highlighting areas for improvement, such as addressing predictors of loss in the care cascade and increasing the duration of patient admissions.
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