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Indian Heart J ; 2023 Jun; 75(3): 161-168
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-220977

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Aim: To assess the safety, efficiency, and device compatibility of the Second Generation Robotic System. Methods: Data on Robot-Assisted PCI (RePCI) is frequently insufficient in India. Many articles were published in national, non-indexed journals that are not available online and are difficult to obtain. Recognizing these constraints, the current review is intended to compile the available data on this important new innovation technique. This review could encourage future research and serve as a valuable source of information. Results/Conclusion: In terms of procedure efficiency, operator radiation reduction, and safety, the recent implementation and development of second-generation robotic systems have had a significant impact on interventional cardiology. This technology will play a significant role in the future of interventional cardiology as advancements eliminate the need for manual assistance, improve devices compatibility, and expand the use of robotics for telestenting procedures. A larger study demonstrating the safety and feasibility of tele-stenting over greater geographic distances, as well as addressing fundamental technical difficulties, would be required before attempting RePCI

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-205313

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Introduction: Immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) has been linked with Helicobacter Pylori infection. Objectives: The objective of the present study was to determine the prevalence of H pylori infection in adult ITP patients in a tertiary care center in South India. Methods: 50 adult patients with ITP in the Department Hematology, Madras Medical College were recruited for a cross -sectional study over a period of 6 months. Biopsy from the antrum was subjected to Rapid urease test to detect H. pylori. A total of 50 patients participated in the study. Result: The prevalence of H. pylori infection in ITP patients was 36%. The majority of patients were male (78%). Conclusion: The diagnosis of H. pylori in ITP patients may be considered in high prevalent areas.

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