Pradeep K Bhat
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1.
Hatton J, Bhat P, Gandhi S
Tex Heart Inst J
. 2015 Apr;
42(2):155-7.
PMID: 25873829
A 46-year-old man with a history of paranoid schizophrenia was admitted with a recurrence of psychotic symptoms. Improvement was noted after the initiation of clozapine. After 2 weeks of clozapine...
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J Pattanshetty D, Bhat P, Gandhi S, Pillai D, Aneja A
Indian Heart J
. 2015 Mar;
67(1):50-5.
PMID: 25820051
Background: FFR provides an accurate and reproducible assessment of the functional severity of coronary stenosis. Whereas stress testing remains the preferred initial modality for assessment of ischemia, there is limited...
3.
Pasala T, Sattayaprasert P, Bhat P, Athappan G, Gandhi S
Ther Clin Risk Manag
. 2014 Aug;
10:603-14.
PMID: 25120366
Platelet adhesion and aggregation at the site of coronary stenting can have catastrophic clinical and economic consequences. Therefore, effective platelet inhibition is vital during and after percutaneous coronary intervention. Eptifibatide...
4.
Moza A, Moukarbel G, Cooper C, Bhat P
Cardiovasc Interv Ther
. 2014 Jul;
30(3):279-82.
PMID: 25027049
Patients with coronary artery disease often have concurrent peripheral vascular disease. The presence of concurrent vascular pathologies can pose unique challenges among patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass grafting...
5.
J Pattanshetty D, Bhat P, Chamberlain W, Lyons M
Tex Heart Inst J
. 2014 Jan;
40(5):615-8.
PMID: 24391340
Cardiac amyloidosis is an infiltrative cardiomyopathy with a grave prognosis. Its clinical manifestations include restrictive cardiomyopathy, diastolic heart failure, conduction defects, and arrhythmias. Isolated cardiac involvement and significant conduction disturbances...
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Bhat P, Khan I, Finkelhor R, Bahler R, Rovner A
J Am Soc Echocardiogr
. 2013 Oct;
27(1):101-6.
PMID: 24120319
Background: Apical ballooning syndrome (ABS) and obstructive coronary artery disease of the left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) can both result in similar left ventricular apical wall motion abnormalities. The...
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Bhat P, Pantham G, Laskey S, Como J, Rosenbaum D
J Emerg Med
. 2013 Sep;
46(1):1-8.
PMID: 24063875
Background: Cardiac syncope is associated with poor outcomes and may result in traumatic injuries. In patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) with trauma, recognizing the cause of syncope is...
8.
J Pattanshetty D, Bhat P, Aneja A, Pillai D
J Hypertens
. 2012 Sep;
30(12):2410-5.
PMID: 22990357
Background: Hypertensive crisis is associated with poor clinical outcomes. Elevated troponin, frequently observed in hypertensive crisis, may be attributed to myocardial supply-demand mismatch or obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD). However,...
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Bhat P, Ashwath M, Rosenbaum D, Costantini O
Am J Cardiol
. 2012 May;
110(1):83-7.
PMID: 22551737
In many patients with left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction, the LV ejection fraction (LVEF)-a surrogate for reverse remodeling-fails to improve despite optimal medical therapy. The early identification of such patients...
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Bhat P, Quan K
J Hosp Med
. 2009 Aug;
4(6):E23-5.
PMID: 19670386
We report a case of a young woman who presented with atypical angina. During an episode of chest pain she had a documented run of sustained polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (VT)....