Rajnikant L. Mehta
Southampton General Hospital
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Heart | 2005
Rajan Sharma; David Gaze; Denis Pellerin; Rajnikant L. Mehta; Helen Gregson; Christopher P. Streather; Paul O. Collinson; Stephen Brecker
Objectives: To identify in a prospective observational study the cardiac structural and functional abnormalities and mortality in patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD) with a raised cardiac troponin T (cTnT) concentration. Methods: 126 renal transplant candidates were studied over a two year period. Clinical, biochemical, echocardiographic, coronary angiographic, and dobutamine stress echocardiographic (DSE) data were examined in comparison with cTnT concentrations dichotomised at cut off concentrations of < 0.04 μg/l and < 0.10 μg/l. Results: Left ventricular (LV) size and filling pressure were significantly raised and LV systolic and diastolic function parameters significantly impaired in patients with raised cTnT, irrespective of the cut off concentration. The proportions of patients with diabetes and on dialysis were higher in both groups with raised cTnT. With a cut off cTnT concentration of 0.04 μg/l but not 0.10 μg/l, significantly more patients had severe coronary artery disease and a positive DSE result. The total ischaemic burden during DSE was similar in cTnT positive and negative patients, irrespective of the cut off concentration used. LV end systolic diameter index and E:Ea ratio were independent predictors of cTnT rises ⩾ 0.04 μg/l and ⩾ 0.10 μg/l, respectively. Diabetes was independently associated with cTnT at both cut off concentrations. Mortality was higher in all patients with raised cTnT. Conclusions: Patients with ESRD with raised cTnT concentrations have increased mortality. Raised concentrations are strongly associated with diabetes, LV dilatation, and impaired LV systolic and diastolic function, but not with severe coronary artery disease.
Clinical Science | 2007
Rajan Sharma; David Gaze; Denis Pellerin; Rajnikant L. Mehta; Helen Gregson; Christopher P. Streather; Paul O. Collinson; Stephen Brecker
The early diagnosis of myocardial ischaemia is problematic in patients with ESRD (end-stage renal disease). The aim of the present study was to determine whether IMA (ischaemia-modified albumin) increases during dobutamine stress and detects myocardial ischaemia in patients with ESRD. A total of 114 renal transplant candidates were studied prospectively, and all received DSE (dobutamine stress echocardiography). IMA levels were taken at baseline and 1 h after cessation of DSE. A total of 35 patients (31%) had a positive DSE result. Baseline IMA levels were not significantly different in the DSE-positive and -negative groups. The increase in IMA was significantly higher in the DSE-positive group compared with those with no ischaemic response (26.5 +/- 19.1 compared with 8.2 +/- 9.6 kU/l respectively; P = 0.007; where kU is kilo-units). From ROC (receiver operator charactertistic) curve analysis, the optimal IMA increase to predict an ischaemic response was 20 kU/l, with a sensitivity of 81% and a specificity of 72% [area under the curve, 0.80 (95% confidence interval, 0.44-0.94); P = 0.03]. There were 18 deaths, ten of which were cardiac in nature over a follow up period of 2.25 +/- 0.71 years. An increase in IMA > or = 20 kU/l was associated with significantly worse survival (P = 0.02). In conclusion, IMA is a moderately accurate marker of myocardial ischaemia in ESRD. Patients with an increase in IMA > or = 20 kU/l during DSE had significantly worse survival.
Journal of The American Society of Echocardiography | 2006
Rajan Sharma; Denis Pellerin; David Gaze; Rajnikant L. Mehta; Helen Gregson; Christopher P. Streather; Paul O. Collinson; Stephen Brecker
Atherosclerosis | 2007
Rajan Sharma; Denis Pellerin; David Gaze; Rajnikant L. Mehta; Helen Gregson; Christopher P. Streather; Paul O. Collinson; Stephen Brecker
American Journal of Kidney Diseases | 2006
Rajan Sharma; David Gaze; Denis Pellerin; Rajnikant L. Mehta; Helen Gregson; Christopher P. Streather; Paul O. Collinson; Stephen Brecker
Journal of Children's Orthopaedics | 2007
Edward Gent; Prasad Antapur; Rajnikant L. Mehta; Vastara M. Sudheer; Nicholas Clarke
International Journal of Cardiology | 2006
Rajan Sharma; Denis Pellerin; David Gaze; Rajnikant L. Mehta; Helen Gregson; Christopher P. Streather; Paul O. Collinson; Stephen Brecker
European Journal of Echocardiography | 2006
Rajan Sharma; Denis Pellerin; Rajnikant L. Mehta; Helen Gregson; David Gaze; Paul O. Collinson; Stephen Brecker
European Journal of Echocardiography | 2005
Rajan Sharma; E. Chemla; M. Tome; Rajnikant L. Mehta; Helen Gregson; Stephen Brecker; René Chang; Denis Pellerin
European Journal of Echocardiography | 2005
Rajan Sharma; Denis Pellerin; David Gaze; Paul O. Collinson; Rajnikant L. Mehta; Helen Gregson; C.H. Streather; S.J.D. Bresker