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American Journal of Case Reports | 2014

Prolonged Ventricular Asystole: A Rare Adverse Effect of Hydrocodone Use

Sivakumar Sudhakaran; Saherish Surani; Salim Surani

Patient: Female, 56 Final Diagnosis: Ventricular asystole Symptoms: Dizziness, headache, near-syncope, weakness Medication: — Clinical Procedure: — Specialty: Cardiology Objective: Unusual clinical course Background: Prolonged ventricular asystole is a rare vagal reaction caused by hydrocodone use. Sinus bradycardia is a characteristic presentation of the vasovagal response; examples of other presentations include arrest or atrioventricular block. Physicians need to be aware of ventricular asystole due to vagally-mediated atrioventricular block caused by hydrocodone or other opiates. Case Report: We present a case of prolonged ventricular asystole in a young patient due to a vasovagal reaction caused by the hydrocodone found in the hydrocodone/acetaminophen combination. Conclusions: Ventricular asystole can be a rare complication of hydrocodone found in hydrocodone/acetaminophen. Physicians need to be aware of this adverse effect, rather then resorting to expensive diagnostic interventions.


Sleep Disorders | 2015

Sleep Habits of Elementary and Middle School Children in South Texas

Salim Surani; Sean Hesselbacher; Saherish Surani; Sreevidya Sadasiva; Zoya Surani; Sara Surani; Amina Khimani; Shyam Subramanian

Background. Sleep difficulties, including insufficient sleep and inadequate sleep hygiene, have been prevalent among children. Sleep deprivation can lead to poor grades, sleepiness, and moodiness. We undertook this study to assess the prevalence of sleep abnormalities among elementary and middle school students in South Texas and how the groups compare with one another. Method. After approval from the appropriate school district for a sleep education program, a baseline survey was taken of elementary and middle school students, using the Childrens Sleep Habit Questionnaire-Sleep Self-Report Form, which assessed the domains of bedtime resistance, sleep onset delay, sleep anxiety, sleep duration, night awakening, and daytime sleepiness. Results. The survey was completed by 499 elementary and 1008 middle school children. Trouble sleeping was reported by 43% in elementary school, compared with 29% of middle school children. Fifty percent of middle school children did not like sleeping, compared with 26% in elementary school. Bedtime resistance, sleep onset delay, and nighttime awakening were more common among elementary school students. Daytime sleepiness was more common among the middle school children when compared to elementary school children. Conclusions. Sleep abnormalities are present in elementary school children with changes in sleep habits into middle school.


Case reports in pulmonology | 2014

Endobronchial Lipomatous Polyp: A Rare Benign Tumor of the Lung

Karen Allen; Saherish Surani; Joseph Varon

Endobronchial lipomatous polyp is a rare nonmalignant tumor of the lung. It comprises 5% of the benign lung tumor, with the majority of benign tumors being hamartoma. Lipomatous polyp often leads to endobronchial lesion, associated with postobstructive pneumonia, hemoptysis, and atelectasis. We hereby present a case and discussion of an elderly man with endobronchial lipomatous polyp, presenting as recurrent pneumonia.


BMC Research Notes | 2018

Development and validation of a tool to assess knowledge of healthy lifestyles in early grade school children

Sean Hesselbacher; Zoya Surani; Moinuddin Mokhasi; Saherish Surani; Jose Guardiola; Lauren Quisenberry; Sara Surani

ObjectiveHealthy habits during childhood has been of prime importance. We aimed to gather baseline information about health habits from children in kindergarten and first grade (typically ages 5–7). Our objectives were to validate the questionnaire in assessing health habits, as well as the electronic audience response system, iClicker (MPS, Gordonsville, VA), in this age group.ResultsThe questionnaire completed by 75 kindergarteners and 66 first graders. For the first graders, questions involving healthy choices were answered correctly 78% of the time (range 8–94%) and had 84% agreement on repeat testing (range 64–93%). Questions on diabetes were answered correctly 79% of the time (range 65–94%) and had 85% agreement on repeat testing. Crohnbach’s alpha was calculated to determine the reliability of the questionnaire: on the revised kindergarten questionnaire, this ranged from 0.79 to 0.81 on Day 1 and 0.84–0.97 on Day 5; for the first graders, this ranged 0.79–0.81 on Day 1 and 0.84–0.97 on Day 5. Both kindergarteners and first graders answered the simplest of the basic knowledge questions correctly > 80% of the time, with acceptable test–retest agreement. Additionally, these children demonstrated acceptable understanding of the use of the iClicker classroom response system.


Case reports in pulmonology | 2014

Delayed Recurrence of Atypical Pulmonary Carcinoid Cluster: A Rare Occurrence

Jennifer Tan; Alexandra Ahumada; Saherish Surani; Sivakumar Sudhakaran; Joseph Varon

Carcinoid is one of the most common tumors of the gastrointestinal tract followed by the tracheobronchial tree. Bronchial carcinoid compromises 20% of total carcinoid and accounts for 1–5% of pulmonary malignancies. Carcinoid can be typical or atypical, with atypical carcinoid compromises 10% of the carcinoid tumors. Carcinoid usually presents as peripheral lung lesion or solitary endobronchial abnormality. Rarely it can present as multiple endobronchial lesion. We hereby present a rare case of an elderly gentleman who had undergone resection of right middle and lower lobe of lung for atypical carcinoid. Seven years later he presented with cough. CT scan of chest revealed right hilar mass. Flexible bronchoscopy revealed numerous endobronchial polypoid lesions in the tracheobronchial tree. Recurrent atypical carcinoid was then confirmed on biopsy.


SpringerPlus | 2015

Effect of animated movie in combating child sleep health problems

Salim Surani; Saherish Surani; Sreevidya Sadasiva; Zoya Surani; Amina Khimani; Sara Surani


Current Respiratory Medicine Reviews | 2014

Anxiety and Depression in Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Prevalence and Gender/Ethnic Variance

Shweta Rao; Saherish Surani; Bharat Guntupalli; Shyam Subramanian


Chest | 2016

Social Media Use Among Health Care Providers: 40 Years

Lauren Quisenberry; Zoya Surani; Saherish Surani; Sivakumar Sudhakaran


Current Respiratory Medicine Reviews | 2014

Role of the IBV Valve in Persistent Air Leak

Shweta Rao; Saherish Surani; Joseph Varon


Chest | 2014

Sleep Habits Among Middle School Children With Hispanic Ethnicity Predominance

Salim Surani; Saherish Surani; Sree Vidya; Sara Surani; Jahazania Rios

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Joseph Varon

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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Lauren Quisenberry

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at El Paso

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Sean Hesselbacher

Eastern Virginia Medical School

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Shweta Rao

Baylor College of Medicine

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Shyam Subramanian

Baylor College of Medicine

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