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Ranjan Dahal

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Abedin Z, Conner R, Ali S, Dahal R, Abedin M
J Arrhythm . 2023 Feb; 39(1):78-81. PMID: 36733323
An electrocardiogram showing atrial flutter in which varying ratios of AV conduction and the cyclical recurrence of varying QRS morphologies are observed is presented.
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Dahal R, Nickel N, Mukherjee D, Alkhateeb H
Cardiovasc Hematol Disord Drug Targets . 2022 Jul; 22(2):87-95. PMID: 35786196
Background: Heart failure is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. With improved longevity, the incidence and prevalence of heart failure continue to rise with an estimated prevalence of...
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Dahal R, Acharya Y, Tyroch A, Mukherjee D
Angiology . 2022 Jan; 73(6):497-507. PMID: 34990310
Thoracic aortic injury (TAI) is a leading cause of death in blunt chest trauma. Motor vehicle collisions are the commonest cause, and most patients die before receiving medical attention. Survivors...
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Rajachandran M, Dahal R
Angiology . 2021 Mar; 72(10):903-904. PMID: 33685247
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Dahal R, Acharya Y, Mukherjee D
Cardiovasc Hematol Disord Drug Targets . 2021 Jan; 21(1):1-6. PMID: 33390150
Background: Heart failure (HF) is one of the leading public health problems with a substantial burden in the global healthcare system. Although significant efforts are based on prevention, early recognition,...
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Acharya Y, Dahal R, Bista N, Khanal M, Bista S
JNMA J Nepal Med Assoc . 2019 May; 57(215):64-66. PMID: 31080250
Globally, millions of surgeries are performed each year to compliment and manage a diverse set of medical conditions. Adverse surgical outcomes constitute a major proportion of avoidable death and disabilities...
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Acharya Y, Dahal R, Bista N, Bista S
J Nepal Health Res Counc . 2018 Nov; 16(3):357-358. PMID: 30455501
Hippocratic oath, written 4th or 5th century BC, is still the binding mantra for physicians, which swears to fulfill to the best of one's ability and judgement, and treat sick...