Sridevi Prabhu's research while affiliated with Manipal Academy of Higher Education and other places

Publications (9)

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Purpose: The assessment of cardiac performance in septic new-borns is crucial for detecting hemodynamic instability and predicting outcome. The aim of the study is to assess myocardial performance in neonates with sepsis for the early identification of cardiac dysfunction Material and methods: A case control study was carried out from September 202...
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Effective therapy for patients with chronic cardiac failure (CCF) entails significant lifestyle modifications as well as often complex pharmaceutical regimes to alleviate symptoms, which, however, do not actually cure many patients. The gradual loss of cardiac function is impeded but not halted by such complicated pharmacological therapy, which pri...
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Background: Heart failure (HF) is a chronic complex disease that prevails as a prime cause of concern for healthcare sectors worldwide, with a concordant objective to improve the long-term prognosis. Analysis of the available literature is evidence that yoga therapy and basic lifestyle modifications have considerably augmented heart failure patien...
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Multivalvular heart disease (MVD) is an aggregate of regurgitant and/or stenotic lesions of at least two cardiac valves. Ventricular tissue deformation imaging is a powerful predictor of subclinical myocardial dysfunction in patients with MVD.The aim of this study was to examine the left and right ventricular strain patterns in MVD as well as obser...
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Aortopulmonary window (APW) is a rare congenital cardiac condition resulting in a communication between the aorta and the pulmonary artery. APW can occur as a single lesion or may be associated with other cardiac defects such as ventricular septal defects, atrial septal defects, and tetralogy of Fallot. More than 50% of APW cases are associated wit...
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The evaluation of coronary artery disease (CAD) concerning the metabolic status and body mass index (BMI) is poorly studied. This study was designed to observe the relationship between insulin resistance (IR) and the severity of CAD on the basis of the metabolic and phenotypic status in stable-angina patients. A cross-sectional study was conducted...
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Introduction: Atrial Fibrillation (AF) is largely present in patients with rheumatic valvular disease, leading to hospitalizations. Aim: We aimed to study the restoration and maintenance of Sinus Rhythm (SR) in rheumatic patients with Mitral Stenosis (MS) and AF after Balloon Mitral Valvotomy (BMV) and evaluated the factors which affect the main...
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We describe a case of Mitral atresia associated with a ventricular septal defect (VSD) and hypo plastic left ventricle detected in fetal echocardiography performed in a 27+ weeks of gestation, a primi gravida woman. Deviating from the finding of hypoplastic left heart syndrome the present case had normal aortic root and ascending aorta. The mother...
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We describe a known case of chronic rheumatic heart disease with bivalvular stenosis in a 37year old male. He was incidentally detected to have non-compaction of left ventricle on echocardiography and Doppler examination. He is the first patient to present with bivalvular stenosis in chronic rheumatic heart disease in association with isolated left...

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... Similarly, Uppunda et al. (11) showed that an increase in insulin resistance increases the risk of severity of CAD in patients with metabolic syndrome, SYNTAX score was used to measure severity of CAD. In harmony to our results Tsuchihashi et al. (12) , found that hyperinsulinemia is a risk for CAD because diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia are known to aggregate and to have synergistic effects on the occurrence and the progression of CAD. ...
... The probability of AF development is high with an estimate of 40-70% in patients with MS, owing to the electrical heterogeneity, and non-uniform conduction velocities as a result of left atrial dilatation in response to valve obstruction and the inflammatory and fibrotic changes caused by the rheumatic process [27]. AF adversely causes blood stasis in the left atrial appendage, which can precipitate thromboembolic complications such as ischemic stroke [27]. ...