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New approaches for cholestasis in hemoglobinopathies

Dhiman P, Saxena P, Bihari C, Rastogi A, Sarin SK

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The imbalance of procoagulant and anticoagulant factors in patients with chronic liver diseases in North India

Saxena P, Bihari C, Mirza R, Bhadoria A, Sarin SK

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Predictors of steroid non-response and new approaches in severe alcoholic hepatitis

Sarin SK, Sharma S

Severe alcoholic hepatitis (SAH) remains a disease with high mortality. Steroid is the main stay and has been shown to give modest 28-day survival benefit in carefully selected patients, but...
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Effects of zolpidem on sleep parameters in patients with cirrhosis and sleep disturbances: A randomized, placebo-controlled trial

Sharma MK, Kainth S, Kumar S, Bhardwaj A, Agarwal HK, Maiwall R, Jamwal KD, Shasthry S, Jindal A, Choudhary , Anand L, Dhamija RM, Kumar G, Sharma BC, Sarin SK

BACKGROUND/AIMS: The aim of this study was to study the efficacy and safety of zolpidem for sleep disturbances in patients with cirrhosis. METHODS: Fifty-two Child-Turcotte-Pugh (CTP) class A or B cirrhotics...
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Alcohol associated liver cirrhotics have higher mortality after index hospitalization: Long-term data of 5,138 patients

Jain P, Shasthry SM, Choudhury AK, Maiwall R, Kumar G, Bharadwaj A, Arora V, Vijayaraghavan R, Jindal A, Sharma MK, Bhatia V, Sarin SK

Background/Aims: Liver cirrhosis is an important cause of morbidity and mortality globally. Every episode of decompensation and hospitalization reduces survival. We studied the clinical profile and long-term outcomes comparing alcohol-related...
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Dynamic analysis of acute deterioration in chronic liver disease patients using modified quick sequential organ failure assessment

Song DS, Kim HY, Jung YK, Kim TH, Yim HJ, Yoon EL, Suk KT, Yoo Jj, Kim SG, Kim MY, Chang Y, Jeong SW, Jang JY, Kim SE, Kim JH, Park JG, Kim W, Yang JM, Kim DJ, Korean Acute-on-Chronic Liver Failure (KACLiF) study group, Choudhury AK, Arora V, Sarin SK, APASL ACLF Research Consortium (AARC) for APASL ACLF working party

Background/Aims: Quick sequential organ failure assessment (qSOFA) is believed to identify patients at risk of poor outcomes in those with suspected infection. We aimed to evaluate the ability of modified...
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