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Satyam Arora

Researcher at Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital

Publications -  44
Citations -  536

Satyam Arora is an academic researcher from Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Blood transfusion. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 36 publications receiving 326 citations. Previous affiliations of Satyam Arora include Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research.

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Convalescent plasma in the management of moderate COVID-19 in India: An open-label parallel-arm phase II multicentre randomized controlled trial (PLACID Trial)

Anup Agarwal, +261 more
- 08 Sep 2020 - 
TL;DR: This trial has high generalizability and approximates real-life setting of CP therapy in settings with limited laboratory capacity and a priori measurement of neutralizing antibody titres in donors and participants may further clarify the role of CP in management of COVID-19.
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Alloimmunization and autoimmunization in transfusion dependent thalassemia major patients: Study on 319 patients.

TL;DR: The study re-emphasizes the need for RBC antigen typing before first transfusion and issue of antigen matched blood (at least for Rh and Kell antigen) and early institution of transfusion therapy after diagnosis is another means of decreasing alloimmunization.
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Quantification of platelets and platelet derived growth factors from platelet-rich-plasma (PRP) prepared at different centrifugal force (g) and time

TL;DR: This study highlights the variation in both force (g) and time results in changes at cellular level and growth factor concentrations.
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Hematopoietic Progenitor Cell Mobilization for Autologous Stem Cell Transplantation in Multiple Myeloma in Contemporary Era

TL;DR: In this review, the various strategies available for mobilizing HPCs in patients with MM and the evolution of these strategies over time are discussed and the concept of mobilization failure, the factors predictive of poor mobilization, and the potential mobilization regimens for such patients are discussed.