Anju Nohria
Brigham and Women's Hospital
206 Papers
632 Citations
Anju Nohria is an academic researcher from Brigham and Women's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Heart failure. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 151 publications. Previous affiliations of Anju Nohria include Massachusetts Institute of Technology & Harvard University.
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Papers
Myocarditis in patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors
Syed S. Mahmood,Michael G. Fradley,Justine V. Cohen,Anju Nohria,Kerry L. Reynolds,Lucie Heinzerling,Ryan J. Sullivan,Rongras Damrongwatanasuk,Carol L. Chen,Dipti Gupta,Michael C. Kirchberger,Magid Awadalla,Malek Z.O. Hassan,Javid Moslehi,Sachin P. Shah,Sarju Ganatra,Paaladinesh Thavendiranathan,Donald P. Lawrence,John D. Groarke,Tomas G. Neilan +19 more
TL;DR: Myocarditis after ICI therapy may be more common than appreciated, occurs early after starting treatment, has a malignant course, and responds to higher steroid doses.
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Neocartilage formation in vitro and in vivo using cells cultured on synthetic biodegradable polymers.
TL;DR: These studies demonstrate the feasibility of culturing isolated chondrocytes on biodegradable polymer scaffolds to regenerate 3-D neocartilage.
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Clinical assessment identifies hemodynamic profiles that predict outcomes in patients admitted with heart failure
Anju Nohria,Sui W. Tsang,James C. Fang,Eldrin F. Lewis,John A. Jarcho,Gilbert H. Mudge,Lynne Warner Stevenson +6 more
TL;DR: Survival analysis showed that clinical profiles predict outcomes in HF and may be used to guide therapy and identify populations for future investigation.
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Cardiorenal Interactions: Insights From the ESCAPE Trial
Anju Nohria,Vic Hasselblad,Amanda Stebbins,Daniel F. Pauly,Gregg C. Fonarow,Monica R. Shah,Clyde W. Yancy,Robert M. Califf,Lynne W. Stevenson,James A. Hill +9 more
TL;DR: Among patients with advanced decompensated HF, baseline RI impacts outcomes more than WRF, and poor forward flow alone does not appear to account for the development of RI or WRF in these patients.
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Cancer Therapy–Related Cardiac Dysfunction and Heart Failure: Part 1: Definitions, Pathophysiology, Risk Factors, and Imaging
Michelle W. Bloom,Carine E. Hamo,Daniela Cardinale,Bonnie Ky,Anju Nohria,Lea Baer,Hal Skopicki,Daniel J. Lenihan,Mihai Gheorghiade,Alexander R. Lyon,Javed Butler +10 more
TL;DR: This review focuses on adult patients in all stages of cancer therapy from pretreatment surveillance, to ongoing therapy, and long-term follow-up, and concludes with a section on evidence gap and future directions.