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Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) is a thrombotic microangiopathy characterized by hemolytic anemia, renal failure, and thrombocytopenia. While the typical form of HUS is often associated with Shiga toxin-producing (STEC) infections, atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) is caused by uncontrolled complement system activation, leading to endothelial damage, microthrombi formation, and other complications. Although aHUS is commonly linked to genetic mutations and infections, emerging evidence suggests that certain substances, particularly illicit drugs like heroin, cocaine, and ecstasy, can also trigger this condition, adding complexity to its diagnosis and management.

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Introduction: With the rising prevalence of neurocognitive disorders (NCDs) among the aging population, particularly in conditions like mild cognitive impairment (MCI), which often precedes dementia, there remains a significant gap in effective pharmacological interventions. This has generated interest in exploring alternative therapies to manage symptoms and enhance cognitive function in the aging population. The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of Medhasagar Rasa® on cognitive functions, daily functioning, and quality of life in participants with aging-associated mild neurocognitive disorder using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) Scale, Ayurvedic Manasabhava Scale, and Brief Cognitive Rating Scale (BCRS).

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Left Ventricular Diastolic Dysfunction in the Critically Ill: The Rubik's Cube of Echocardiography.

Indian J Crit Care Med

September 2024

Department of Critical Care Medicine, Mahatma Gandhi Mission Medical College and Hospital, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

Kumar V. Left Ventricular Diastolic Dysfunction in the Critically Ill: The Rubik's Cube of Echocardiography. Indian J Crit Care Med 2024;28(9):813-815.

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  • The study investigates how comorbidities impact the quality of life in patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIMs) compared to other autoimmune diseases and healthy individuals, utilizing self-reported data from the COVAD-2 survey.
  • Results show IIM patients have significantly higher rates of comorbidities, basic multitasking, complex multitasking, and mental health disorders.
  • The presence of these conditions correlates with lower overall physical and mental health scores, suggesting the need for targeted management strategies for IIM patients based on identified clinical clusters.
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  • The study aimed to compare the occurrence of breakthrough COVID-19 infections (BIs) in fully vaccinated patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) against those with other rheumatic autoimmune diseases (rAIDs), non-rheumatic autoimmune diseases (nrAIDs), and healthy controls (HCs).
  • Results showed that 10.7% of SLE patients reported at least one BI, with frequencies similar to HCs and nrAID patients but higher than those with other rAIDs.
  • Overall, vaccinated SLE patients experienced comparable levels of COVID-19 infection frequency and severity as healthy individuals, with no significant association found between demographic factors or treatments and BIs in SLE patients.
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Background: Neonatal sepsis is a serious medical condition affecting many individuals in the developing world. C-reactive protein (CRP) level in serum and platelet counts have been reported to have role in diagnosis of neonatal sepsis.

Objective: To evaluate the CRP to Platelet ratio (CPR) in relation to time and blood culture reports in neonatal sepsis patients from a tertiary care centre in the Marathwada region of Maharashtra.

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  • Dermatophytosis is a common fungal infection that requires antifungal treatment, and amorolfine is a new topical option available as a cream or lotion.
  • A clinical trial involving 284 patients compared the efficacy and safety of amorolfine lotion and cream, finding that both formulations led to high cure rates after four weeks of treatment.
  • The study concluded that the lotion was just as effective and safe as the cream, with mild and manageable side effects reported for both treatments.
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VeXUS: Do Not Drown in the ExCESS.

Indian J Crit Care Med

May 2024

Department of Critical Care Medicine, Mahatma Gandhi Mission Medical College and Hospital, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

Kumar V. VeXUS: Do Not Drown in the ExCESS. Indian J Crit Care Med 2024;28(5):419-421.

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Impaired health-related quality of life in idiopathic inflammatory myopathies: a cross-sectional analysis from the COVAD-2 e-survey.

Rheumatol Adv Pract

March 2024

Division of Musculoskeletal and Dermatological Sciences, Centre for Musculoskeletal Research, School of Biological Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

Objectives: To investigate health-related quality of life in patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIMs) compared with those with non-IIM autoimmune rheumatic diseases (AIRDs), non-rheumatic autoimmune diseases (nrAIDs) and without autoimmune diseases (controls) using Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS) instrument data obtained from the second COVID-19 vaccination in autoimmune disease (COVAD-2) e-survey database.

Methods: Demographics, diagnosis, comorbidities, disease activity, treatments and PROMIS instrument data were analysed. Primary outcomes were PROMIS Global Physical Health (GPH) and Global Mental Health (GMH) scores.

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Objectives: To explore prevalence, characteristics and risk factors of COVID-19 breakthrough infections (BIs) in idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIM) using data from the COVID-19 Vaccination in Autoimmune Diseases (COVAD) study.

Methods: A validated patient self-reporting e-survey was circulated by the COVAD study group to collect data on COVID-19 infection and vaccination in 2022. BIs were defined as COVID-19 occurring ≥14 days after 2 vaccine doses.

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Introduction (guava) is a fruit plant of the Myrtaceae family. Guava roots, leaves, and fruits have traditionally been used to prevent and treat various infections. In the last few decades, there has been exponential growth in herbal medicine.

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  • The study investigates delayed adverse events (DAEs) from COVID-19 vaccinations in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) compared to other autoimmune diseases and healthy individuals, with a focus on data scarcity impacting vaccine hesitancy among immunocompromised individuals.
  • The research, conducted through a global online survey of over 7200 individuals, found that SLE patients experienced significantly more major DAEs and hospitalizations post-vaccination than healthy controls and had higher rates of severe rashes compared to those with other rheumatic diseases.
  • The findings suggest a need for careful monitoring of SLE patients post-vaccination due to their elevated risk of adverse events, particularly after receiving the Moderna vaccine.
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Flares of autoimmune rheumatic disease following COVID-19 infection: Observations from the COVAD study.

Int J Rheum Dis

January 2024

Division of Musculoskeletal and Dermatological Sciences, Centre for Musculoskeletal Research, School of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

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Prolonged VV ECMO: Navigating the Unchartered Sea.

Indian J Crit Care Med

November 2023

Department of Critical Care Medicine, Mahatma Gandhi Mission Medical College and Hospital, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

: Kumar V. Prolonged VV ECMO: Navigating the Unchartered Sea. Indian J Crit Care Med 2023;27(11):779-781.

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Objectives: We aimed to investigate the gender-based differences in idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIMs), with a particular focus on patient-reported outcomes, utilizing the data obtained through the international COVID-19 vaccination in autoimmune disease e-survey.

Methods: Patient-reported outcomes including fatigue, pain, and physical function were extracted from the COVID-19 vaccination in autoimmune disease database and compared between genders, adjusting for demographics and IIM subgroups by multivariable analysis. Inclusion body myositis (IBM) was analysed separately because of the substantial differences in outcomes.

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Data on short-term safety of COVID-19 vaccination in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc) were explored previously in the first COVID-19 vaccination in autoimmune diseases (COVAD) survey conducted in 2021. However, delayed adverse events (ADEs) (occurring > 7 days post-vaccination) are poorly characterized in these patients with SSc. In this study, we analysed delayed COVID-19 vaccine-related ADEs among patients with SSc, other systemic autoimmune and inflammatory disorders (SAIDs) and healthy controls (HCs) using data from the second COVAD study conducted in 2022.

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This study aimed to assess the incidence, predictors, and outcomes of breakthrough infection (BI) following coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccination in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc), a risk group associated with an immune-suppressed state and high cardiopulmonary disease burden. Cross-sectional data from fully vaccinated respondents with SSc, non-SSc autoimmune rheumatic diseases (AIRDs), and healthy controls (HCs) were extracted from the COVAD database, an international self-reported online survey. BI was defined according to the Centre for Disease Control definition.

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Triceps tendon avulsion is a rare but debilitating condition and the least frequent of all tendon injuries, but it is receiving increasing attention in the literature. The most common mechanism of injury is resisted extension, which is typically seen in a fall onto an extended hand. Such injuries are easily overlooked and should be considered a differential diagnosis in all patients who describe pain and swelling at the posterior aspect of the elbow following a traumatic event.

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COVID-19 vaccine safety during pregnancy and breastfeeding in women with autoimmune diseases: results from the COVAD study.

Rheumatology (Oxford)

May 2024

Division of Musculoskeletal and Dermatological Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

Objectives: We investigated coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine safety in pregnant and breastfeeding women with autoimmune diseases (AID) in the COVID-19 Vaccination in Autoimmune Diseases (COVAD) study.

Methods: Delayed-onset (>7 days) vaccine-related adverse events (AE), disease flares and AID-related treatment modifications were analysed upon diagnosis of AID vs healthy controls (HC) and the pregnancy/breastfeeding status at the time of at least one dose of vaccine.

Results: Among the 9201 participants to the self-administered online survey, 6787 (73.

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Empagliflozin is a sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitor that is mainly used for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus. The study's objective was to assess empagliflozin's effects and impacts on post-myocardial patients to highlight its worth in comparison to alternative therapies. Only studies evaluating the effects of empagliflozin on individuals who have undergone a myocardial infarction (MI) are included in this review of the literature, which employed PubMed, Google Scholar, and Embase.

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Long-term safety of COVID vaccination in individuals with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies: results from the COVAD study.

Rheumatol Int

September 2023

Division of Musculoskeletal and Dermatological Sciences, Centre for Musculoskeletal Research, School of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

Limited evidence on long-term COVID-19 vaccine safety in patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIMs) continues to contribute to vaccine hesitancy. We studied delayed-onset vaccine adverse events (AEs) in patients with IIMs, other systemic autoimmune and inflammatory disorders (SAIDs), and healthy controls (HCs), using data from the second COVID-19 Vaccination in Autoimmune Diseases (COVAD) study. A validated self-reporting e-survey was circulated by the COVAD study group (157 collaborators, 106 countries) from Feb-June 2022.

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High fatigue scores in patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies: a multigroup comparative study from the COVAD e-survey.

Rheumatol Int

September 2023

Centre for Musculoskeletal Research, Division of Musculoskeletal and Dermatological Sciences, School of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

Idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIMs) confer a significant risk of disability and poor quality of life, though fatigue, an important contributing factor, remains under-reported in these individuals. We aimed to compare and analyze differences in visual analog scale (VAS) scores (0-10 cm) for fatigue (VAS-F) in patients with IIMs, non-IIM systemic autoimmune diseases (SAIDs), and healthy controls (HCs). We performed a cross-sectional analysis of the data from the COVID-19 Vaccination in Autoimmune Diseases (COVAD) international patient self-reported e-survey.

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Global disparities in the treatment of idiopathic inflammatory myopathies: results from an international online survey study.

Rheumatology (Oxford)

March 2024

Centre for Musculoskeletal Research, Division of Musculoskeletal and Dermatological Sciences, School of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

Objectives: We aimed to explore current practice and interregional differences in the treatment of idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIMs). We triangulated these observations considering countries' gross national income (GNI), disease subtypes, and symptoms using patient-reported information.

Methods: A cross-sectional ancillary analysis of the 'COVID-19 vaccination in auto-immune disease' (COVAD) e-survey containing demographic characteristics, IIM subtypes (DM, PM, IBM, anti-synthetase syndrome [ASSD], immune-mediated necrotizing myopathy [IMNM], overlap myopathies [OM]), current symptoms (surrogate for organ involvement) and treatments (corticosteroids [CS], immunomodulators [IM], i.

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Importance: Preclinical and phase 1/2 studies with esmolol hydrochloride suggest its potential role in treatment of diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs).

Objective: To study the efficacy of topical esmolol for healing of uninfected DFUs.

Design, Setting, And Participants: A randomized, double-blind, multicenter, phase 3 clinical trial was conducted from December 26, 2018, to August 19, 2020, at 27 referral centers across India.

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Flares in IIMs and the timeline following COVID-19 vaccination: a combined analysis of the COVAD-1 and -2 surveys.

Rheumatology (Oxford)

January 2024

Division of Musculoskeletal and Dermatological Sciences, Centre for Musculoskeletal Research, School of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

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  • The study investigates flares in patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIMs) and other autoimmune rheumatic diseases (AIRDs) after COVID-19 vaccination, aiming to understand risk factors involved.
  • In a survey with over 15,000 respondents, about 9.6% to 19.6% of patients experienced flares post-vaccination, with those having active IIMs showing a greater risk, while treatments like rituximab and AZA reduced risk.
  • Key risk factors for flares included being female, having comorbid conditions like asthma, and experiencing higher pain levels, highlighting a difference between self-reported and clinically identified flares.
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