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Obesity | 2011

Association of obesity and hypertension with left ventricular geometry and function in children and adolescents.

Sarita Dhuper; Rukhsana A. Abdullah; Laya Weichbrod; Eman Mahdi; Hillel W. Cohen

Obesity, especially when complicated with hypertension, is associated with structural and functional cardiac changes. Recent studies have focused on the prognostic impact of the type of left ventricular (LV) geometric remodeling. This study looked at the prevalence and clinical correlates of LV geometric patterns and their relation to cardiac function in a sample of predominantly African‐American (AA) youth. Echocardiographic data was collected on 213 obese (BMI of 36.53 ± 0.53 kg/m2) and 130 normal‐weight subjects (BMI of 19.73 ± 0.21 kg/m2). The obese subjects had significantly higher LV mass index (LVMI; 49.6 ± 0.9 vs. 46.0 ± 1.0 g/m2.7, P = 0.01), relative wall thickness (RWT; 0.45 ± 0.00 vs. 0.40 ± 0.00, P < 0.001), left atrial (LA) index (33.2 ± 0.7 vs. 23.5 ± 0.6 ml/m, P < 0.001), more abnormal diastolic function by tissue Doppler E/Ea septal (7.5 ± 0.14 vs. 6.5 ± 0.12 ms, P < 0.001), E/Ea lateral (5.7 ± 0.12 vs. 4.8 ± 0.1 ms, P < 0.001), myocardial performance index (MPI; 0.43 ± 0.00 vs. 0.38 ± 0.00, P < 0.001), and Doppler mitral EA ratio (2.0 ± 0.04 vs. 2.4 ± 0.07, P < 0.001) but similar systolic function. Concentric remodeling (CR) was the most prevalent pattern noted in the obese group and concentric hypertrophy (CH) in the obese and hypertensive group. Obesity, hypertension, and CH were independent predictor of diastolic dysfunction. Systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressures (DBP) were the prime mediators for CH whereas obesity and diastolic blood pressure were predictors of CR. No significant association was observed between the geometric patterns and systolic function. Tracking LV hypertrophy (LVH) status and geometric adaptations in obesity may be prognostic tools for assessing cardiac risk and therapeutic end points with weight loss.


Cardiovascular Diabetology | 2007

Utility of the modified ATP III defined metabolic syndrome and severe obesity as predictors of insulin resistance in overweight children and adolescents: a cross-sectional study

Sarita Dhuper; Hillel W. Cohen; Josephine Daniel; Padmasree Gumidyala; Vipin Agarwalla; Rosemarie St Victor; Sunil Kumar Dhuper

BackgroundThe rising prevalence of obesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS) has received increased attention since both place individuals at risk for Type II diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Insulin resistance (IR) has been implicated in the pathogenesis of obesity and MetS in both children and adults and is a known independent cardiovascular risk factor. However measures of IR are not routinely performed in children while MetS or severe obesity when present, are considered as clinical markers for IR.ObjectiveThe study was undertaken to assess the utility of ATPIII defined metabolic syndrome (MetS) and severe obesity as predictors of insulin resistance (IR) in a group of 576 overweight children and adolescents attending a pediatric obesity clinic in Brooklyn.MethodsInclusion criteria were children ages 3–19, and body mass index > 95th percentile for age. MetS was defined using ATP III criteria, modified for age. IR was defined as upper tertile of homeostasis model assessment (HOMA) within 3 age groups (3–8, n = 122; 9–11, n = 164; 12–19, n = 290). Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive values and odds ratios (OR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated within age groups for predicting IR using MetS and severe obesity respectively.ResultsMetS was present in 45%, 48% and 42% of the respective age groups and significantly predicted IR only in the oldest group (OR = 2.0, 95% CI 1.2, 3.4; p = .006). Sensitivities were <55%; specificities <63% and positive predictive values ≤ 42% in all groups. Severe obesity was significantly associated with IR in both the 9–11 (p = .002) and 12–18 (p = .01) groups but positive predictive values were nonetheless ≤ 51% for all groups.ConclusionThe expression of IR in overweight children and adolescents is heterogeneous and MetS or severe obesity may not be sufficiently sensitive and specific indicators of insulin resistance. In addition to screening for MetS in overweight children markers for IR should be routinely performed. Further research is needed to establish threshold values of insulin measures in overweight children who may be at greater associated risk of adverse outcomes whether or not MetS is present.


Clinical Pediatrics | 2007

Improvement of Cardiac Auscultation Skills in Pediatric Residents With Training

Sarita Dhuper; Sudhir Vashist; Nishant Shah; Myron Sokal

Cardiac murmurs, most of which are harmless, are present in more than 50% of children. Good auscultation skills are required to prevent unnecessary referrals. The auscultation skills of a group of 21 pediatric residents were assessed. Based on their identification of key features such as S1, S2, timing, grade, location, quality of the murmur, and any extra sounds, residents were asked to make a clinical diagnosis. The overall diagnostic accuracy for all residents was 30% and improved with years of training. The average score for correctly identified key features was 46% with no significant improvement with year of training. Residents who had completed a cardiology rotation scored better than the others (41% vs 18% for correct diagnosis). Clinical auscultation skills of pediatric residents in our institution showed significant improvement with training, especially in the ability to recognize a harmless heart murmur.


Journal of clinical neonatology | 2012

NT-proBNP Levels Improve the Ability of Predicting a Hemodynamically Significant Patent Ductus Arteriosus in Very Low-Birth-Weight Infants.

Sujatha Buddhe; Sarita Dhuper; Roger Kim; Laya Weichbrod; Eman Mahdi; Nishant Shah; Sashi Kona; Myron Sokal

Purpose: A hemodynamically significant Patent ductus arteriosus (HsPDA) in premature infants is known to be associated with significant morbidity. Recently brain natriuretic peptides and superior mesenteric artery (SMA)-resistive indices have been used to effectively diagnose HsPDA. Objective: To assess the sensitivity and specificity of N-terminal proBNP (NT-proBNP) in predicting an HsPDA diagnosed by clinical and echocardiographic criteria including pulsatility index (PI) of SMA. Materials and Methods: All preterm neonates <1500 g were evaluated with echocardiograms and NT-proBNP levels on the 3rd to 5th day of life and then every week until the echo showed either a closed PDA or non-HsPDA. Results: Sixty-nine babies with mean gestational age of 27 weeks were included in the study. NT-proBNP levels were significantly higher in the HsPDA group (n=22) with a mean±SEM of 24420±3190 compared to 3072±332 in the non-HsPDA group (n=47) (P<0.001). NT-pro BNP level of 5900 pg/ml had 96% sensitivity and 90% specificity of predicting HsPDA. Conclusions: With frequently changing hemodynamics in low-birth weight infants, including NT-proBNP and PI of SMA improve the ability of assessing the effects of a HsPDA and will help timing of intervention.


Journal of Clinical Hypertension | 2009

Association of Lipid Abnormalities With Measures and Severity of Adiposity and Insulin Resistance Among Overweight Children and Adolescents

Sarita Dhuper; Sherry Sakowitz; Josephine Daniels; Sujatha Buddhe; Hillel W. Cohen

Obesity and lipid abnormalities in children may increase premature cardiovascular disease risk, but the relationship of dyslipidemia with adiposity among obese children is not well defined. The authors performed a cross‐sectional analysis of children and adolescents (N=698) in 3 age groups (3–8 years, 9–11 years, and 12–18 years; 53% female, 81% African American, and 16% Hispanic) attending an obesity treatment program. More than 50% of the sample had abnormal levels of triglycerides (TG) or high‐density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol or both. Only HDL cholesterol and TG were significantly associated with adiposity measures and insulin resistance (measured by homeostasis model assessment [HOMA]) and only in adolescents. All measures of adiposity, adjusted for age and sex, among adolescents were modest predictors of abnormal TG and HDL cholesterol, but these associations were attenuated when adjusting for HOMA. Despite the high prevalence of dyslipidemia in overweight children and adolescents, severity of adiposity appears to be a poor predictor of lipid values except among adolescents. Insulin resistance may in part mediate the relationship of adiposity and dyslipidemia among obese adolescents.


Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery | 2007

Multiple brain abscesses: an initial presentation in a child with an undiagnosed sinus venosus atrial septal defect.

Rukhsana A. Abdullah; Mary Baldauf; Shabana Azam; Mohamud Hassanein; Sarita Dhuper

Cerebral abscess is a serious condition and in children the commonest cause is cyanotic congenital heart disease. We report a 12-year old male who presented with multiple brain abscesses. After an extensive evaluation including a transesphageal echocardiogram (TEE), we found a previously undiagnosed sinus venous atrial septal defect (ASD). He was treated medically with antibiotics. This is an unusual initial presentation of asymptomatic acynotic congenital heart disease in children. We recommended a complete cardiac evaluation including TEE with saline contrast study in the work up of an idiopathic cerebral abscess.


ICAN: Infant, Child, & Adolescent Nutrition | 2012

Obesity and the Dual Diagnosis Child Exploring the Dynamics of Comorbid Psychiatric Disorders

Barry M. Panzer; Sarita Dhuper; Nitasha Gupta

Many children with excess weight and obesity struggle with comorbid psychiatric disorders and family stressors. These dual diagnosis presentations may be underestimated in epidemiologic surveys and frequently constitute exclusion criteria in childhood obesity treatment studies. As a result, clinical paradigms for this population are lacking and even multispecialty pediatric obesity centers do not provide comprehensive services to these children and their families. Hence, the need for this article, which is a preliminary exploration of possible dynamic mechanisms connecting several psychiatric diagnoses in childhood and excess weight. Based on correlations reported in the literature, depression, oppositional disorder, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder are offered as examples of linear and reciprocal relationships between the two conditions. Notably, eating may be viewed as a means of regulating emotion (depression) and family conflict (oppositionalism) as well as reflecting a lack of regulation ...


Archive | 2002

Aerosol delivery apparatus III

Sunil Kumar Dhuper; Sarita Dhuper


Archive | 2006

Endotracheal tube with aerosol delivery feature

Sunil Kumar Dhuper; Sarita Dhuper


Archive | 2002

Endotracheal tube with aerosol delivery apparatus II

Sunil Kumar Dhuper; Sarita Dhuper

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Sunil Kumar Dhuper

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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Hillel W. Cohen

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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Rukhsana A. Abdullah

Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center

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Barry M. Panzer

Houston Methodist Hospital

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Eman Mahdi

Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center

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Laya Weichbrod

Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center

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Myron Sokal

Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center

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Nishant Shah

Boston Children's Hospital

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Sujatha Buddhe

Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center

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Sunil Patel

Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center

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