Publications by authors named "V Kothari"

Long-chain acyl-CoA synthetase 1 (ACSL1) catalyzes the conversion of long-chain fatty acids to acyl-CoAs. ACSL1 is required for β-oxidation in tissues that rely on fatty acids as fuel, but no consensus exists on why ACSL1 is induced by inflammatory mediators in immune cells. We used a comprehensive and unbiased approach to investigate the role of ACSL1 induction by interferon type I (IFN-I) in myeloid cells in vitro and in a mouse model of IFN-I overproduction.

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Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has presented an unprecedented challenge to the global healthcare system, prompting an urgent need to understand the factors influencing patient outcomes. Critical to improving treatment protocols and reducing mortality rates is an in-depth assessment of the clinical profile, laboratory findings, and management strategies employed in treating COVID-19 patients. This research provides valuable insights that could influence future therapeutic approaches and public health strategies, ultimately aiming to reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with COVID-19.

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Article Synopsis
  • The Distressed Communities Index (DCI) is a tool that measures socioeconomic disparities by zip code, and this study investigates how DCI scores relate to outcomes after inguinal hernia repair surgery.
  • The research analyzed 30,927 patients who underwent surgery from 2015 to 2023, classifying them into five DCI quintiles, with results showing that patients in more distressed communities had higher comorbidity rates and poorer surgical outcomes.
  • The findings suggest that higher DCI scores correlate with increased surgical risks, including complications and longer operating times, indicating the need for focused patient optimization prior to surgery based on DCI scores.
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Purpose: General differences in surgeon ergonomics between laparoscopic and robotic-assisted inguinal hernia repairs (LIHR vs. RIHR) have been previously studied. However, specific differences in the ergonomics of mesh placement (MP) and mesh fixation (MF) are undetermined.

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