Muhammad Abdulbasit
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View article: Beyond creatinine: diagnostic accuracy of emerging biomarkers for AKI in the ICU – a systematic review
Beyond creatinine: diagnostic accuracy of emerging biomarkers for AKI in the ICU – a systematic review Open
NGAL and TIMP-2·IGFBP7 show the most consistent performance for early AKI detection in ICU settings. Standardized multicenter studies are needed to confirm clinical utility and support integration into AKI diagnostic workflows.
View article: Outcomes of renal replacement therapy in acute kidney injury: factors associated with dialysis dependence and progression to end-stage renal disease – a MarketScan database analysis
Outcomes of renal replacement therapy in acute kidney injury: factors associated with dialysis dependence and progression to end-stage renal disease – a MarketScan database analysis Open
Our study demonstrates that compared to iHD, CRRT is associated with a significantly lower risk of dialysis dependence and progression to ESRD in patients with AKI. CRRT may prevent further kidney injury and promote improved renal recovery.
View article: A rare case of Non-lupus full house nephropathy in a transplanted kidney, case report
A rare case of Non-lupus full house nephropathy in a transplanted kidney, case report Open
A rare case of Non-lupus full house nephropathy in a transplanted kidney, case report:Ahmad Matarneh(1), Omar Salameh(2), Sundus Sardar(1), Amanda Karasinski(1), Theja Channapragada(2), Muhammad Abdulbasit(1), Erik Washburn(3), , Nasrollah…
View article: A rare case of non‐lupus full house nephropathy in a transplanted kidney, case report
A rare case of non‐lupus full house nephropathy in a transplanted kidney, case report Open
Key Clinical Message Non‐lupus full house nephropathy is a rare entity that is still poorly understood. It can complicate post‐transplant kidneys and result in a de novo process. Treatment is difficult but can be possibly achieved with opt…
View article: “Water running in my chest”: Delayed spontaneous rupture of an aortocoronary saphenous vein graft aneurysm
“Water running in my chest”: Delayed spontaneous rupture of an aortocoronary saphenous vein graft aneurysm Open
Saphenous vein graft aneurysm is an uncommon condition and knowledge about its natural history, and a multi‐specialty heart team approach is of utmost importance for better clinical outcomes. This case highlights importance of percutaneous…
View article: Left ventricular outflow tract obstruction after transcatheter mitral valve replacement: the importance of preprocedural planning and prevention
Left ventricular outflow tract obstruction after transcatheter mitral valve replacement: the importance of preprocedural planning and prevention Open
Given the prevalence of mitral valve pathology in high-risk patients, transcatheter mitral valve replacement (TMVR) is becoming an attractive treatment modality. A known complication of TMVR is left ventricular outflow tract obstruction (L…
View article: A case report: rapid progression of coronary atherosclerosis in a patient taking Targretin (Bexarotene)
A case report: rapid progression of coronary atherosclerosis in a patient taking Targretin (Bexarotene) Open
Anti-neoplastic drugs have made major advancements in oncology, however they are not without cardiovascular consequences. We present a patient with cutaneous T-cell lymphoma receiving Targretin therapy who presented with accelerated athero…
View article: STEMI: rare initial presentation of a mediastinal mass supplied by the RCA
STEMI: rare initial presentation of a mediastinal mass supplied by the RCA Open
In the setting of severe septic shock, a 70-year-old woman had an ST segment myocardial infarction with ST elevations in the inferolateral leads. On cardiac catheterisation, no obstructive pathology was noted. Chest imaging revealed a larg…