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Ashok Kakadekar
Researcher at University of Saskatchewan
Publications - 26
Citations - 1031
Ashok Kakadekar is an academic researcher from University of Saskatchewan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bronchopulmonary dysplasia & Balloon dilation. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 25 publications receiving 916 citations. Previous affiliations of Ashok Kakadekar include Guy's Hospital & Royal University Hospital.
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Effect of Fresh Red Blood Cell Transfusions on Clinical Outcomes in Premature, Very Low-Birth-Weight Infants: The ARIPI Randomized Trial
Dean Fergusson,Paul C. Hébert,Debora L. Hogan,Louise LeBel,Nicole Rouvinez-Bouali,John A. Smyth,Koravangattu Sankaran,Alan Tinmouth,Morris A. Blajchman,Lajos Kovacs,Christian Lachance,Shoo K. Lee,C. Robin Walker,Brian Hutton,Robin Ducharme,Katelyn Balchin,Tim Ramsay,Jason C. Ford,Ashok Kakadekar,K.P. Ramesh,Stan Shapiro +20 more
TL;DR: In this trial, the use of fresh RBCs compared with standard blood bank practice did not improve outcomes in premature, very low-birth-weight infants requiring a transfusion.
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Presentation, diagnosis, and medical management of heart failure in children: Canadian Cardiovascular Society guidelines.
Paul F. Kantor,Paul F. Kantor,Jane Lougheed,Adrian Dancea,Michael McGillion,Nicole Barbosa,Carol Chan,Rejane Dillenburg,Joseph Atallah,Holger Buchholz,Catherine Chant-Gambacort,J. Conway,J. Conway,Letizia Gardin,Kristen George,Steven C. Greenway,Derek G. Human,Aamir Jeewa,Jack F. Price,Robert D. Ross,S. Lucy Roche,Lindsay M. Ryerson,Reeni Soni,Judith Wilson,Kenny K. Wong,Sarah Bowdin,Charles E. Canter,Christian Drolet,Melanie D. Everitt,Mark K. Friedberg,Lars Grosse-Wortmann,Daphne T. Hsu,John L. Jefferies,Ashok Kakadekar,Seema Mital,Beth Kauffman,Robert S. McKelvie,Elfriede Pahl,J.E. Potts,Julian Raiman,Suryakant Shah,Elizabeth A. Stephenson,Thomasin Adams-Webber,Michelle M. Graham +43 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present guidelines for the recognition, diagnosis, and early medical management of pediatric heart failure in infancy, childhood, and adolescence, which are intended to assist practitioners in office-based or emergency room practice, who encounter children with undiagnosed heart disease and symptoms of possible HF.
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Pulmonary vein stenosis of ex-premature infants with pulmonary hypertension and bronchopulmonary dysplasia, epidemiology, and survival from a multicenter cohort.
Linda Mahgoub,Tarek Kaddoura,A. Rebecca Kameny,Paloma Lopez Ortego,Rachel D. Vanderlaan,Ashok Kakadekar,Frank Dicke,Ivan M. Rebeyka,Christopher A. Calderone,Andrew N. Redington,María Jesús del Cerro,Jeffrey R. Fineman,Ian Adatia +12 more
TL;DR: Pulmonary vein stenosis is emerging as an important clinical problem in ex‐premature infants.
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The age of red blood cells in premature infants (ARIPI) randomized controlled trial: study design.
Dean Fergusson,Brian Hutton,Debora L. Hogan,Louise LeBel,Morris A. Blajchman,Jason C. Ford,Paul C. Hébert,Ashok Kakadekar,Lajos Kovacs,Shoo K. Lee,Koravangattu Sankaran,Stan Shapiro,John A. Smyth,K.P. Ramesh,Nicole Rouvinez Bouali,Alan Tinmouth,Robin L. Walker +16 more
TL;DR: To determine if RBCs stored for 7 days or less compared to current standard transfusion practice decreases major nosocomial infection and organ dysfunction in neonates admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit and requiring at least one RBC transfusion, a double-blind, multicenter, randomized controlled trial design is conducted.
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The registry and follow-up of complex pediatric therapies program of Western Canada: a mechanism for service, audit, and research after life-saving therapies for young children.
Charlene M.T. Robertson,Reg Sauve,Reg Sauve,Ari R. Joffe,Ari R. Joffe,Gwen Y. Alton,Gwen Y. Alton,Diane Moddemann,Diane Moddemann,Patricia Blakley,Anne Synnes,Irina Dinu,Joyce Harder,Joyce Harder,Reeni Soni,Reeni Soni,Jaya Bodani,Ashok Kakadekar,Ashok Kakadekar,John D. Dyck,John D. Dyck,Derek G. Human,David B. Ross,Ivan M. Rebeyka +23 more
TL;DR: The mechanism for longitudinal follow-up of survivors that is developed for western Canada patterned after neonatal follow-ups is presented, and consistently high follow- up over two years is maintained.