Publications by authors named "Vijay Kant Pandey"

Pharmaceutical companies are investigating more source matrices for natural bioactive chemicals. Friedelin (friedelan-3-one) is a pentacyclic triterpene isolated from various plant species from different families as well as mosses and lichen. The fundamental compounds of these friedelane triterpenoids are abundantly found in cork tissues and leaf materials of diverse plant genera such as Celastraceae, Asteraceae, Fabaceae, and Myrtaceae.

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N-linked protein glycosylation is an essential co-and posttranslational protein modification that occurs in all three domains of life; the assembly of N-glycans follows a complex sequence of events spanning the (Endoplasmic Reticulum) ER and the Golgi apparatus. It has a significant impact on both physicochemical properties and biological functions. It plays a significant role in protein folding and quality control, glycoprotein interaction, signal transduction, viral attachment, and immune response to infection.

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Urine neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) and interleukin-18 (IL- 18) have shown promise for predicting renal graft recovery. However, urinary flow rate variations may cause variable biomarker dilution. Plasma NGAL and IL-18 may form a biomarker panel that may help predict delayed graft function and slow graft function (SGF) in renal transplant recipients within the first two postoperative days earlier than serum creatinine.

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Objectives: An optimal initial graft function after living-donor liver transplant depends on optimal graft hemodynamics. Nonmechanical impediments to free hepatic venous outflow, due to elevated central venous pressure, may obstruct the "functional" hepatic venous outflow. Here, we evaluated whether central venous pressure affected early graft function and outcomes in adult living-donor liver transplant recipients.

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  • De novo hypertension is common in liver transplant recipients, and this study aimed to see how changes in blood pressure and heart rate after surgery can indicate survival chances.
  • Researchers analyzed records from 95 patients who underwent living donor liver transplants, finding notable changes in blood pressure and heart rate during the recovery period.
  • The study concluded that specific patterns in haemodynamic recovery, particularly changes in diastolic blood pressure and heart rate, are strong indicators of survival after liver transplantation.
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Liver transplantation has been associated with massive blood loss and considerable transfusion requirements. Bleeding in orthotopic liver transplantation is multifactorial. Technical difficulties inherent to this complex surgical procedure and pre operative derangements of the primary and secondary coagulation system are thought to be the principal causes of perioperative hemorrhage.

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  • Acute liver failure (ALF) during pregnancy poses serious risks for both the mother and the fetus, varying from mild conditions to life-threatening ones.
  • * The diagnosis and management of ALF are crucial, as outcomes depend on factors such as the cause of liver failure, the timing of diagnosis, and referral to specialized care.
  • * The prognosis for the fetus is particularly poor if liver failure occurs during the first or second trimester, and liver transplantation may be necessary in severe cases, requiring tailored approaches to treatment.
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Background And Aims: Gag reflex is unwanted during upper gastrointestinal endoscopy (UGIE). Experimental studies have demonstrated that N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonism prevents gag reflex. We conducted a study to determine if sub-anaesthetic doses of ketamine, added to propofol, reduce the incidence of gag reflex.

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The patients with liver disease present for various surgical interventions. Surgery may lead to complications in a significant proportion of these patients. These complications may result in considerable morbidity and mortality.

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