Publications by authors named "Vinod Arora"

Background And Aims: Naltrexone is a promising drug to treat alcohol use disorder with limited evidence of safety in liver diseases. An observational study was performed to study the safety, effectiveness, and tolerability of Naltrexone in the management of alcohol use disorder in patients with alcohol-associated cirrhosis.

Methods: Naltrexone was started in patients with alcohol-related liver disease for the management of alcohol use disorder in 86 patients who were followed up for 4 weeks.

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Despite significant advancement in the diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of breast carcinoma, the prognosis remains dismal. Recently, with advances in its understanding, various immune system-based management strategies have been developed. CTLA-4 suppresses lymphocyte reactivity, IL-2 secretion, and IL-2 receptor expression and triggers cell cycle arrest.

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  • Rhino-orbital-cerebral mucormycosis (ROCM) is a serious infection that often requires removal of the sinuses and eyeball to save patients, especially after the surge of cases following COVID-19 in India.
  • A study involving 15 ROCM cases evaluated the presence and types of fat necrosis found during surgical removal, discovering significant findings like acute necrotizing fat necrosis and crystalline fat necrosis.
  • Both CT scans and histopathological examinations confirmed fat necrosis as an important indicator of ROCM, with multiple patterns potentially present in a single case.
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Introduction Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is vital for diagnosing and treating biliary and pancreatic diseases, necessitating deep sedation typically achieved through total intravenous anesthesia. Propofol, with its favorable pharmacokinetic profile, is the preferred sedative, but conventional administration methods of mg/kg boluses or infusion rates pose challenges. Target-controlled infusion (TCI) systems offer a solution that ensures precise dose delivery of propofol.

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  • MAFLD (Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Fatty Liver Disease) is becoming more common, and it can lead to serious liver problems called MAFLD-ACLF, but what affects patient recovery isn't fully known yet.
  • In a study, researchers looked at data from patients with MAFLD-ACLF to understand their health conditions and see who survived after 90 days, finding that about 51% of patients did survive.
  • They discovered new scoring systems to better predict survival, which included factors like diabetes and the causes of liver damage, and these new scores worked better than older ones.
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Background: Propranolol, a non-selective beta-blocker, commonly used to prevent variceal bleed, but might precipitate circulatory dysfunction in severe ascites. Midodrine, an alpha-1 adrenergic agonist improves renal perfusion and systemic hemodynamics. Addition of midodrine might facilitate higher maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of propranolol, thereby less risk of variceal bleed in cirrhosis patients with severe ascites.

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Background And Aims: Terlipressin infusion is effective in hepatorenal syndrome (HRS-AKI). However, its efficacy for HRS-AKI resolution in acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) patients has been suboptimal. Progression of AKI is rapid in ACLF.

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Background/aims: Quick sequential organ failure assessment (qSOFA) is believed to identify patients at risk of poor outcomes in those with suspected infection. We aimed to evaluate the ability of modified qSOFA (m-qSOFA) to identify high-risk patients among those with acutely deteriorated chronic liver disease (CLD), especially those with acute-onchronic liver failure (ACLF).

Methods: We used data from both the Korean Acute-on-Chronic Liver Failure (KACLiF) and the Asian Pacific Association for the Study of the Liver ACLF Research Consortium (AARC) cohorts.

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Acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) is a syndrome that is characterized by the rapid development of organ failures predisposing these patients to a high risk of short-term early death. The main causes of organ failure in these patients are bacterial infections and systemic inflammation, both of which can be severe. For the majority of these patients, a prompt liver transplant is still the only effective course of treatment.

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Background And Aims: Patients with Child-Turcotte-Pugh class B and C cirrhosis with upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB) have systemic as well as localized (in the mucosa of the esophagus and stomach) fibrinolysis. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of tranexamic acid in the treatment of acute UGIB in patients with cirrhosis.

Approach And Results: A total of 600 patients with advanced liver cirrhosis (Child-Turcotte-Pugh class B or C) presenting with UGIB were randomly allocated to either the tranexamic acid (n=300) or the placebo group (n=300).

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  • A study evaluated the effectiveness of pegylated interferon (PEG-IFN) alpha 2b in patients with HBeAg-negative chronic hepatitis B (CHB) who experienced clinical relapse after stopping long-term nucleotide analogues (NAs).
  • Out of 118 patients, 69.5% had a relapse; 44 were treated with PEG-IFN for 48 weeks, while the remaining 38 were given tenofovir alafenamide fumarate (TAF) based on when their relapses occurred.
  • Ultimately, 15.9% of those treated with PEG-IFN achieved hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) loss, indicating some effectiveness, while no patients receiving TAF achieved
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Background: There is paucity of data on incidence and pattern of drug resistance in spinal TB. This prospective observational study was conducted to document the incidence and drug-resistance pattern among primary and presumptive resistant cases.

Methods: 59 consecutive cases diagnosed clinico-radiologically (imaging) were grouped into Group A ( = 51, primary cases) and Group B ( = 8, presumptive resistant cases) based on pre-defined criteria (INDEX-TB guidelines).

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the leading cancers worldwide. Classically, HCC develops in genetically susceptible individuals who are exposed to risk factors, especially in the presence of liver cirrhosis. Significant temporal and geographic variations exist for HCC and its etiologies.

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The present study was undertaken to determine the incidence of drug resistance against anti-tubercular drugs among patients from an endemic zone.  Methodology: Forty consecutive clinico-radiologically diagnosed patients of osteoarticular tuberculosis (29: spine, 11: extraspinal) were enrolled. Pus from needle aspiration was taken in 31 cases, tissue following spinal decompression in seven, synovial in one, and sinus edge biopsy in one.

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Background And Aims: Twenty per cent albumin (1.5 g/kg at diagnosis and 1 g/kg on day three, infused over six-hour duration) is recommended particularly in high-risk spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP). Whether reduced dose albumin infusion is as effective as the standard dose albumin infusion is not clear.

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Breast carcinoma is now the most common cancer in the world. In view of its high mortality, there is a need to identify new prognostic biomarkers. Both IMP3 and SLUG have been implicated in cancer metastasis.

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Introduction: The deposition of calcium in the skin is known as calcinosis cutis. It can affect any part of the body and can mimic soft tissue or bony lesions clinically.

Aim: To describe the clinical and cytomorphologic features of calcinosis cutis on fine needle aspiration cytology smears.

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Background: Patients with cirrhosis and treatment non-responsive spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) have high mortality. We aimed to investigate whether GM-CSF can improve SBP response rates.

Patients And Methods: In this open-label RCT, 131 cirrhosis patients with difficult-to-treat SBP (DTT SBP) were randomized to receive meropenem alone (1 g IV thrice daily for 5 days) (MERO Group, n = 66) or in combination with GM-CSF (1.

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Remdesivir (RDV) is the only antiviral drug approved for COVID-19 therapy by the FDA. Another drug LAGEVRIO™ (molnupiravir) though has not been approved yet by FDA but has been authorized on December 23, 2021, for emergency use to treat adults with mild-to moderate COVID-19 symptoms and for whom alternative COVID-19 treatment options are not clinically appropriate. The fact is that the efficacy of RDV is, however, limited in vivo though it is highly promising in vitro against SARS-CoV-2 virus.

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Rhino-orbital cerebral mucor mycosis is a rare disease entity, where retinal involvement is described in the literature mostly as CRAO. However, pathological studies have shown mucor invading the choroid and retina with a neutrophilic reaction. So, it is pertinent that retinal inflammation secondary to invading mucor has some role in microstructural changes seen in the vitreous and retina of these patients.

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  • A study compared the effectiveness and side effects of continuous infusion versus bolus administration of terlipressin in cirrhosis patients experiencing acute esophageal variceal bleeding.
  • Continuous infusion was found to significantly enhance the reduction of hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) after 24 hours compared to bolus dosing, with better outcomes in terms of response rate and fewer adverse events.
  • The findings suggest that continuous terlipressin infusion is a safer and more effective treatment option for managing HVPG in cirrhotic patients, utilizing lower doses and resulting in fewer side effects.
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Objectives: DNA methylation of paired box-1 (PAX-1) gene has been shown to be a potential biomarker for the detection of high-grade cervical intra-epithelial neoplasia (CIN) and invasive cervical cancer. The objective of this pilot study was to quantify and compare methylation percentage of PAX1 gene in benign cervical lesion, pre-invasive and invasive cervical cancer.

Methods: A total of 200 screen positive women (VIA, VILI and Pap test) underwent colposcopy.

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Background: Severe alcoholic hepatitis (SAH) has high 90-day mortality. Prednisolone therapy has shown modest survival benefits over placebo at 28 but not 90 days. Fecal microbial transplantation (FMT) has shown promise in these patients.

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