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Cureus ; 16(4): e57435, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38699103

ABSTRACT

Introduction Hypertension (HTN) is considered one of the most frequent life-threatening noncommunicable illnesses. Because HTN has a significant public health impact on cardiovascular health status and healthcare systems in India, it is critical to study Indian clinicians' approaches to HTN management. Methodology This was a cross-sectional, multicentric, non-interventional, and single-visit study that aimed to gather data from across India and examine sociodemographic characteristics and clinician treatment choices in the management of HTN in Indian individuals. As a result, building an information platform about HTN is critical to preventing and controlling this growing burden. Results A total of 5298 patients were recruited in the study from 1061 study centers across India. Among the study patients, 66.67% were females with a mean age of 53.95 ± 14.4, and 66.28% of hypertensive patients presented comorbidities. Among the known risk factors for HTN, 2227 (44.5%) were smokers, while 2587 (51.7%) had sedentary lifestyles. A family history of HTN in either one or both parents was seen in 1076 (21.50%) patients. In management, 40.40% of patients were on anti-hypertensive monotherapy. Amlodipine (41.8%) in monotherapy and amlodipine + metoprolol (32.34%) in combination therapy were the most commonly prescribed antihypertensive. Conclusion Management of HTN can be improved by imparting patient education and awareness about the need for medication compliance, lifestyle modifications, and regular follow-up clinic visits.

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Med J Armed Forces India ; 77: S296-S304, 2021 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34334897

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: IL-6 receptor antagonist tocilizumab (TCZ) has been used in several reported studies in the treatment of COVID-19 pneumonia and pieces of evidence are still emerging. METHODS: All patients with COVID-19 pneumonia showing features of hyperinflammatory syndrome receiving TCZ at a tertiary care center in India were included in the study and a retrospective descriptive analysis was done. RESULTS: Between May 2020 to August 2020, 21 patients received TCZ out of which 13 survived and 8 died. All non-survivors had longer duration (median 12 days, minimum 9, maximum 15 days compared to median 6 days, minimum 3 and maximum 14 days in survivors) of symptoms and severe disease requiring mechanical ventilation at the time of TCZ administration. Among survivors, 8 patients had severe disease, 3 had moderate disease, and 2 patients had mild disease. Six out of 8 (75%) among non-survivors and 8 out of 13 (62%) among survivors had preexisting medical comorbidities. The non-survivors had higher baseline neutrophil-to-leukocyte ratio (10.5 vs 8.8), serum ferritin (960 ng/ml vs 611 ng/ml), lactate dehydrogenase (795 IU/L vs 954 IU/L), and D-dimer (5900 µg/ml vs 1485 mg/ml) levels. No drug-related serious adverse effect was noted among the patients. CONCLUSION: In a scenario of emerging evidence for the role of TCZ in the management of severe COVID-19, our study provides useful data on its use in the Indian scenario. Deliberate patient selection and timing initiation of TCZ at a crucial stage of the disease may be beneficial in COVID-19 pneumonia with good safety returns.

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SN Compr Clin Med ; 3(1): 22-27, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33432307

ABSTRACT

The importance of this study is the efficacy of "symptoms only" approach at a screening clinic for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) diagnosis in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) setting. The objective of this study was to assess how efficiently primary care physicians at the screening clinic were able to predict whether a patient had COVID-19 or not, based on their symptom-based assessment alone. The current study is a cross-sectional retrospective observational study. This study was conducted at a single-center, tertiary care setting with a dedicated COVID-19 facility in a metropolitan city in eastern India. Participants are all suspected COVID-19 patients who presented themselves to this center during the outbreak from 1 August 2020 to 30 August 2020. Patients were referred to the Cough Clinic from the various outpatient departments of the hospital or from smaller satellite centers located in different parts of the city and other dependent geographical areas. The main outcome(s) and measure(s) is to study whether outcome of confirmatory test results can be predicted accurately by history taking alone. From 01 August 2020 to 30 Aug 2020, 511 patients with at least one symptom suggestive of COVID-19 reported to screening clinic. Out of these, 65.4% were males and 34.6% were females. Median age was 45 years with range being 01 to 92 years. Fever was seen in 70.4% while cough was present in 22% of cases. Overall positivity for SARS-CoV-2 during this period in this group was 54.21%. At 50% pre-test probability, the sensitivity of trained doctors working at the clinic, in predicting positive cases based on symptoms alone, was approximately 74.7%, and specificity for the same was 58.12%. The positive predictive value of the doctors' assessment was 67.87%, and the negative predictive value was 66.02%. Rapid triaging for confirmatory diagnosis of COVID-19 is feasible at screening clinic based on history taking alone by training of primary care physicians. This is particularly relevant in LMIC with scarce healthcare resources to overcome COVID-19 pandemic.

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Childs Nerv Syst ; 37(5): 1597-1604, 2021 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33404723

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Shunt pumping test has often been used clinically to detect functional status of ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt. Its ability to correctly predict the status is not reliably known. Ethical dilemmas make it difficult to perform any studies in patients with blocked shunts, and hence, a requirement of devising an experimental model was felt. METHOD: An experimental model was devised using a Chhabra Slit N Spring shunt. The pressures were maintained in the proximal and distal chamber by real-time monitoring and maintained similar to intra-ventricular and intra-abdominal pressures. Three such models with scenarios of proximal block (PB), distal block (DB), and a functional shunt (BO) were created. Twenty-five participants were tested using these models to assess the efficacy of shunt pumping test. RESULTS: The experimental model could be used successfully to perform the test. The sensitivity of the test to detect a shunt with block on any side (AB) was found to be 0.79 (95% confidence interval 0.72-0.85) and specificity to be 0.69 (95% confidence interval 0.59-0.80). Its ability to detect the side of block was also evaluated. Absolute correctness value, odds ratio, and interpersonal heterogeneity were also evaluated. Pressure changes in proximal and distal catheter on compressing the chamber in various scenarios were recorded. CONCLUSION: The shunt pumping test has moderate ability to predict a blocked shunt and can aid clinical assessment of shunt block. It has only limited ability to detect the side of block. Pressure changes in the proximal and distal catheters on chamber compression are commensurate with the rationale of "shunt pumping test."


Subject(s)
Hydrocephalus , Catheters , Humans , Hydrocephalus/surgery , Models, Theoretical , Prostheses and Implants , Retrospective Studies , Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt
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Acta Crystallogr E Crystallogr Commun ; 71(Pt 3): o163-4, 2015 Mar 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25844228

ABSTRACT

In the crystal of the title mol-ecular salt, C6H7BrN(+)·C7H7O3S(-), the anions and cations are linked via N-H⋯O hydrogen bonds forming layers, enclosing R 2 (2)(4) ring motifs, lying parallel to (001). Within the layers there are short O⋯O contacts of 2.843 (2) Å.

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Acta Crystallogr E Crystallogr Commun ; 71(Pt 2): o125-6, 2015 Feb 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25878865

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In the title 1:1 adduct, C6H7N·C7H7NO2, the carb-oxy-lic acid group is twisted at an angle of 4.32 (18)° with respect to the attached benzene ring. In the crystal, the carb-oxy-lic acid group is linked to the pyridine ring by an O-H⋯N hydrogen bond, forming a dimer. The dimers are linked by N-H⋯O hydrogen bonds, generating (010) sheets.

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Acta Crystallogr Sect E Struct Rep Online ; 69(Pt 5): o694, 2013 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23723851

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In the cation of the title compound, C14H13BrN(+)·C7H7O3S(-), the dihedral angle between the benzene and pyridine rings is 8.34 (11)°. The Br atom is disordered over two positions with site occupancies of 0.74 (2) and 0.26 (2). The mol-ecular structure is stabilized by a weak intra-molecular C-H⋯O inter-actions. The crystal structure exhibits weak C-H⋯O and π-π [centroid-centroid distance = 3.7466 (17) Å] inter-actions, forming a three dimensional network.

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Acta Crystallogr Sect E Struct Rep Online ; 69(Pt 5): o709, 2013 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23723862

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In the title mol-ecular salt, C18H22NO(+)·C7H7O3S(-), the dihedral angle between the aromatic rings in the cation is 10.00 (9)°; its alkyl side chain adopts an extended conformation. In the crystal, weak C-H⋯O and π-π [centroid-centroid distance = 3.7658 (17) Å] inter-actions link the components, generating a three-dimensional network.

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Acta Crystallogr Sect E Struct Rep Online ; 69(Pt 11): o1609, 2013 Oct 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24454060

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In the title hydrated salt, C6H7N2O2 (+)·C7H5O6S(-)·H2O, the benzene ring of the cation makes a dihedral angle of 1.32 (19)° with the attached nitro group. In the anion, an intra-molecular O-H⋯O hydrogen bond with an S(6) ring motif is formed between the carb-oxyl and hy-droxy groups; the dihedral angle between the carb-oxyl group and the benzene ring is 8.76 (8)°. The crystal structure exhibits inter-molecular N-H⋯O, O-H⋯O, C-H⋯O, and π-π [centroid-centroid distances = 3.6634 (9) and 3.7426 (9) Å] inter-actions to form a three-dimensional network.

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Acta Crystallogr Sect E Struct Rep Online ; 69(Pt 11): o1725, 2013 Oct 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24454147

ABSTRACT

In the title compound, CH5N2O(+)·C7H5O6S(-), the dihedral angle between the benzene ring and the mean plane of the uronium cation is 76.02 (8)°. The carboxyl group in the anion is twisted by 1.47 (9)° from the benzene ring. In the crystal, the cation is linked to the anion by weak O-H⋯O and N-H⋯O hydrogen bonds and π-π inter-actions [centroid-centroid distance = 3.8859 (8) Å], forming a three-dimensional network.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22225604

ABSTRACT

Synthesis and growth of a novel organic nonlinear optical (NLO) crystal of 4-aminopyridinium maleate (4APM) in larger size by the slow evaporation solution growth technique are reported. Single crystal and powder X-ray diffraction analyses reveal that 4APM crystallizes in monoclinic system with space group P2(1) with cell parameters a=8.140(4)Å, b=5.457(5)Å, c=10.926(10)Å and volume=481.4(7)Å(3). The grown crystal has been characterized by Fourier transform infrared and UV-visible spectral analyses. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and differential thermal analysis (DTA) have been carried out to study its thermal properties. Dielectric measurements have been carried out to study the distribution of charges within the crystal. The mechanical strength of the crystal has been studied by using Vickers' microhardness test. The etching studies have been carried out on the grown crystal. The Kurtz and Perry powder SHG technique confirms the NLO property of the grown crystal and the SHG efficiency of 4APM was found to be 4.8 times greater than that of KDP crystal.


Subject(s)
Maleates/chemistry , Maleates/chemical synthesis , Nonlinear Dynamics , Optical Phenomena , Pyridinium Compounds/chemistry , Pyridinium Compounds/chemical synthesis , Temperature , 4-Aminopyridine/chemistry , Crystallography, X-Ray , Differential Thermal Analysis , Electricity , Hardness , Powders , Solubility , Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared , Thermogravimetry
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J Phys Chem B ; 110(23): 11291-8, 2006 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16771399

ABSTRACT

Nanostructured Pt functionalized multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) produced by catalytic chemical vapor deposition are good room-temperature hydrogen sensors. MWNTs have been synthesized by catalytic chemical vapor deposition of acetylene using a fixed-bed catalytic reactor over hydrides of Mm(0.2)Tb(0.8)CO2 obtained through hydrogen decrepitation technique. Purified and chemically treated MWNTs have been functionalized by Pt resulting in nanostructured dispersion of Pt on CNTs. Structural, morphological, and vibrational characterizations have been carried out using XRD, SEM, TEM, HRTEM, Raman spectroscopy, and FTIR spectroscopy, respectively. Dispersion of Pt on MWNTs was confirmed by elemental analysis using EDX. Systematic investigations of hydrogen sensing properties of Pt-MWNT ensembles have been carried out. The Pt-MWNTs thin films are stable after several cycles of adsorption and desorption. The change in electrical resistance due to hydrogen adsorption is reversible, with increases to saturation on exposure to hydrogen gas. The result demonstrates that the Pt-MWNTs are p-type semiconductor materials, and chemically treated MWNTs functionalized with Pt show the better hydrogen sensing response at room temperature.

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Pharmazie ; 57(9): 619-21, 2002 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12369449

ABSTRACT

A simple high performance liquid chromatographic method using UV detection for the determination of celecoxib, a specific COX 2 inhibitor, in serum was developed. Serum samples containing the internal standard, tolbutamide, are eluted through a C18, Wakosil column. After extracting with dichloromethane, the eluent is monitored at 250 nm. The mobile phase comprised of 10 mM potassium dihydrogen ortho phosphate (pH 3.2) and acetonitrile (50:50 v/v) with a flow rate of 1 ml/min. Retention times of celecoxib and tolbutamide were 9.6 and 3.5 min, respectively. The mean absolute recovery value was about 70-80%, while the intra day and inter day coefficient of variation and percent error values of the assay method were less than 10%. The calibration curve was linear over a concentration range of 10-1000 ng/ml.


Subject(s)
Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal/blood , Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal/pharmacokinetics , Sulfonamides/blood , Sulfonamides/pharmacokinetics , Adult , Calibration , Celecoxib , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Humans , Male , Pyrazoles , Reference Standards , Reproducibility of Results , Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet
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