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Akshyaya Pradhan

Researcher at King George's Medical University

Publications -  125
Citations -  324

Akshyaya Pradhan is an academic researcher from King George's Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 95 publications receiving 176 citations.

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Cardiological Society of India: Position statement for the management of ST elevation myocardial infarction in India

Santanu Guha, +63 more
- 23 Mar 2017 - 
TL;DR: Santanu Guha*, Rishi Sethi, Saumitra Ray, Vinay K. Bahl, S. Shanmugasundaram, Prafula Kerkar, Sivasubramanian Ramakrishnan, Rakesh Yadav, Gaurav Chaudhary, Ajay Mahajan, Ajey Kumar Sinha, Ajit Mullasari, Akshyaya Pradhan, Amal Kumar Banerjee
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Lipid Association of India (LAI) expert consensus statement on management of dyslipidaemia in Indians 2017: part 2

TL;DR: These Lipid Association of India (LAI) recommendations refer to specific patient populations, including patients with heart failure, chronic kidney disease, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, cerebrovascular disease, thyroid disorders, inflammatory joint diseases, familial hypercholesterolaemia and human immunodeficiency virus infection.
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CSI position statement on management of heart failure in India.

Santanu Guha, +75 more
- 08 Jun 2018 - 
TL;DR: Santanu Guha, S.S. Narain, Vimal Raj, Yash Lokhandwala, Satyendra Tewari, Sengottuvelu G., Soumitra Kumar, Soura Mookerjee, Tiny Nair, Trinath Mishra, U.C. Yadava, Prashant Bhardwaj, Pravesh Vishwakarma, Rajeeve Kumar Rajput and Rakesh Gupta are among the finalists.
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Review on sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitor (SGLT2i) in diabetes mellitus and heart failure.

TL;DR: The pathophysiology of HF in diabetes is discussed, the prototype SGLT-2 molecules available, their data from large cardiovascular outcome trials till date and their role in current practice of diabetes management are described.
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Oral tuberculosis - Current concepts

TL;DR: It would not be an exaggeration if the dental identification of the TB lesions has the potential of serving as a significant aid in the first line of control for this hazardous and often fatal disease.