Ashok Kakadekar
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Recent Articles
1.
Llewelyn-Williams J, Oliver A, Wright K, Runalls S, Lahti D, Bradley T, et al.
J Child Health Care
. 2022 Mar;
27(3):450-465.
PMID: 35238665
Youth with congenital heart disease (CHD) have been found to experience higher levels of health anxiety and associated constructs than typically developing peers. The association between youth and parent health...
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Keir M, Penner M, Dehghani P, Neudorf C, Lim H, Bradley T, et al.
CJC Open
. 2020 Dec;
2(6):439-446.
PMID: 33305202
Background: Adults with congenital heart disease (CHD) are living longer with more complex disease. Maintaining lifelong care prevents morbidity and mortality, but many patients remain lost to follow-up or experience...
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Barbour-Tuck E, Boyes N, Tomczak C, Lahti D, Baril C, Pockett C, et al.
BMC Cardiovasc Disord
. 2020 May;
20(1):231.
PMID: 32429858
Background: Children with congenital heart disease (CHD) have an elevated risk of future cardiovascular disease but the underlying mechanisms are unclear. Abdominal obesity (measured as waist circumference) is a risk...
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Boyes N, Stickland M, Fusnik S, Hogeweide E, Fries J, Haykowsky M, et al.
Congenit Heart Dis
. 2018 Jun;
13(4):578-583.
PMID: 29938901
Objective: To compare arterial stiffness in high- and low-physically active children with congenital heart disease and healthy age- and sex-matched controls. Patients: Seventeen children with congenital heart disease (12 ± ...
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Oliver A, Wright K, Kakadekar A, Pharis S, Pockett C, Bradley T, et al.
J Health Psychol
. 2018 Feb;
25(10-11):1355-1365.
PMID: 29402140
This study explored health anxiety and associated constructs in children and adolescents with congenital heart disease and typically developing children and adolescents. A total of 84 participants (7-16 years) completed...
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Mahgoub L, Kaddoura T, Kameny A, Ortego P, Vanderlaan R, Kakadekar A, et al.
Pediatr Pulmonol
. 2017 Feb;
52(8):1063-1070.
PMID: 28152279
Background: Pulmonary vein stenosis is emerging as an important clinical problem in ex-premature infants. Methods: We sought to describe the epidemiology of pulmonary vein stenosis affecting ex-premature infants by a...
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Fergusson D, Hebert P, Hogan D, LeBel L, Rouvinez-Bouali N, Smyth J, et al.
JAMA
. 2012 Oct;
308(14):1443-51.
PMID: 23045213
Context: Even though red blood cells (RBCs) are lifesaving in neonatal intensive care, transfusing older RBCs may result in higher rates of organ dysfunction, nosocomial infection, and length of hospital...
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Fergusson D, Hutton B, Hogan D, LeBel L, Blajchman M, Ford J, et al.
Transfus Med Rev
. 2008 Dec;
23(1):55-61.
PMID: 19056034
Despite recent trends in decreasing transfusion thresholds and the development of technologies designed to avoid allogeneic exposure, allogeneic red blood cell (RBC) transfusions remain an important supportive and life-saving measure...