Amit H. Sachdev
Brigham and Women's Hospital
25 Papers
57 Citations
Amit H. Sachdev is an academic researcher from Brigham and Women's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Genotype. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 25 publications. Previous affiliations of Amit H. Sachdev include Columbia University Medical Center & Thomas Jefferson University.
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Papers
Gastrointestinal bacterial overgrowth: pathogenesis and clinical significance:
Amit H. Sachdev,Mark Pimentel +1 more
TL;DR: The ideal approach to treat SIBO is to treat the underlying disease, eradicate overgrowth, and address nutritional deficiencies that may be associated with the development of SIBO.
Endoscopic Management of Foreign Bodies in the Gastrointestinal Tract: A Review of the Literature.
TL;DR: A well-documented clinical history and thorough physical exam is critical in making the diagnosis, and if additional modalities are needed, a CT scan and diagnostic endoscopy are generally the preferred modalities.
Robot-assisted endoscopic submucosal dissection versus conventional ESD for colorectal lesions: outcomes of a randomized pilot study in endoscopists without prior ESD experience (with video)
Diogo Turiani Hourneaux de Moura,Diogo Turiani Hourneaux de Moura,Hiroyuki Aihara,Pichamol Jirapinyo,Galileu F. Farias,Kelly Hathorn,Ahmad Najdat Bazarbashi,Amit H. Sachdev,Christopher C. Thompson +8 more
TL;DR: RESD appears to be more effective in obtaining en bloc resection with shorter procedure times and a lower perforation rate compared with conventional ESD as performed by ESD novices.
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Endoscopic Full-Thickness Defects and Closure Techniques
TL;DR: The variety of endoscopic approaches and devices, including closure techniques using clips, endoloop, and endoscopic sutures; covering techniques such as the cardiac septal occluder device, luminal stents, and tissue sealants; and drainage techniques including endoscopic vacuum therapy, pigtail, and septotomy with balloon dilation are transforming endoscopy as the first-line approach for therapy of these conditions.
Metabolic syndrome and migraine.
TL;DR: The cornerstone of migraine and metabolic syndrome treatments is prevention, relying heavily on diet modification, sleep hygiene, medication use, and exercise, and the contribution of each individual risk factor to migraine pathogenesis and prevalence.