Siddharth Shah
State University of New York Upstate Medical University
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International Journal of Cardiology | 2017
Mahmoud Abdelghany; Rogin Subedi; Siddharth Shah; Hani Kozman
Kounis syndrome (KS) is a hypersensitivity coronary disorder induced by exposure to drugs, food, environmental and other triggers. Vasospastic allergic angina, allergic myocardial infarction (MI) and stent thrombosis with occluding thrombus infiltrated by eosinophils and/or mast cells constitute the three main variants of this syndrome. We reviewed 175 patients who fulfilled the definition of one of the three types of KS. The epidemiology, diagnostic findings, management and complications were reviewed in this article.
American Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2017
Kinner Patel; Siddharth Shah; Dinesh Subedi
Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) is a life-threatening condition in which patients may present to the Emergency Department in respiratory distress leading to death. The early identification and treatment of such a condition is paramount in preventing mortality. While there are many infections associated with GBS, the association with Lyme disease is uncommon. Through our case we aim to highlight Borrelia burgdorferi as an important antecedent infection associated with the development of GBS. In this case we report a 31-year-old male who was diagnosed with Lyme disease and GBS with relevant clinical presentation including progressive numbness and weakness in bilateral hands and feet for the past 1week along with areflexia. Initiation of medical therapy with intravenous immunoglobulin and parenteral ceftriaxone resulted in resolution of his symptoms. The treatment of both diseases early can help prevent further central nervous complications leading to high morbidity and mortality.
American Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2017
Siddharth Shah; Kinner Patel; Rogin Subedi; Harvir Singh Gambhir
Oseltamivir is a very commonly prescribed anti-viral medication by the Emergency Medicine (EM) physicians for the prophylactic and therapeutic treatment of Influenza infection. While the drug interaction of Warfarin with various antibiotics is known, the drug interaction between Oseltamivir and Warfarin is not common. We present a case where an 83-year female patient, on Warfarin for Pulmonary Embolism, had worsening of coagulopathy after she was started on Oseltamivir. The INR was monitored daily in our patient and Warfarin was stopped when the INR became supra-therapeutic. Our patient did not have any minor or major bleeding complication. This is the first reported case of Oseltamivir related worsening coagulopathy in patient on Warfarin to the best of our knowledge. Keeping in mind the possible interaction between the two as it was evident in our case and few other published reports, we recommend monitoring the INR closely in patients using Warfarin after they are started on Oseltamivir therapy.
International Journal of Cardiology | 2017
Mahmoud Abdelghany; Siddharth Shah; Rogin Subedi; Hani Kozman
International Journal of Cardiology | 2017
Mahmoud Abdelghany; Siddharth Shah; Rogin Subedi; Hani Kozman
Critical Care Medicine | 2016
Aashrai Gudlavalleti; Siddharth Shah; Amit Sharma; Elizabeth Asiago-Reddy
Chest | 2018
Amish Shah; Aashrai Gudlavalleti; Siddharth Shah; Nibal Saad; Sheila Lemke
cardiology research | 2017
Siddharth Shah; Priyanka Pitroda; Kinner Patel; Rahul Chandak; Timothy Ford
Neurology | 2017
Aashrai Gudlavalleti; Siddharth Shah; Amish Shah; Nibal Saad; Sheila Lemke
Critical Care Medicine | 2016
Siddharth Shah; kalpesh shah; rajeev yalamanchili