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Sushil Azad

Researcher at Apollo Hospital, Indraprastha

Publications -  22
Citations -  85

Sushil Azad is an academic researcher from Apollo Hospital, Indraprastha. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tetralogy of Fallot & Cardiac surgery. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 19 publications receiving 41 citations.

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Indian guidelines for indications and timing of intervention for common congenital heart diseases: Revised and updated consensus statement of the Working group on management of congenital heart diseases

TL;DR: Evidence-based recommendations are provided for indications and timing of intervention in common CHD, including left-to-right shunts, obstructive lesions, and cyanotic CHD; and guidelines are given on indications for implantation of permanent pacemakers in children.
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Balloon Dilation of the Pulmonary Valve in Premature Infants with Tetralogy of Fallot

TL;DR: This report describes two premature infants with tetralogy of Fallot and desaturation for whom balloon dilation of the pulmonary valve showed good results and neither infant required palliative surgery.
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Abernethy malformation: Our experience from a tertiary cardiac care center and review of literature

TL;DR: This work describes the experience with five cases in a tertiary pediatric cardiac care center with Abernethy malformation, with review of literature and also discusses possible therapeutic implications.
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Double outlet of both ventricles: morphological, echocardiographic and surgical considerations.

TL;DR: A series of patients with the ventriculo-arterial connection best described as 'double outlet of both ventricles' are described, showing good early and midterm results can be expected subsequent to surgical repair using 2 patches for interventricular septation.
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Indian Guidelines for Indications and Timing of Intervention for Common Congenital Heart Diseases: Revised and Updated Consensus Statement of the Working Group on Management of Congenital Heart Diseases. Abridged Secondary Publication.

TL;DR: Evidence based recommendations are provided for indications and timing of intervention in common congenital heart diseases, including left-to-right shunts, and follow-up protocols for patients who have undergone cardiac surgery/catheter interventions for congenitalHeart diseases.