Mehak Dhande
Tufts Medical Center
15 Papers
3 Citations
Mehak Dhande is an academic researcher from Tufts Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Cardiovascular Hospitalizations and Resource Use Following Atrial Fibrillation Ablation.
Mehak Dhande,Amr Barakat,Ann Canterbury,Floyd Thoma,Suresh Mulukutla,Ahmet Sezer,Konstantinos N Aronis,Aditya Bhonsale,Krishna Kancharla,Andrew Voigt,Norman C Wang,Alaa A. Shalaby,N. A. Mark Estes,Samir Saba,Sandeep K Jain +14 more
TL;DR: There is a decrease in total, cardiovascular, and AF hospitalizations and health care resource use during the 2‐year period after index AF ablation, compared with the 1 year before.
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Ventricular conduction abnormality in patients with mild to moderate cardiomyopathy
Mehak Dhande,Konstantinos N. Aronis,Floyd Thoma,Suresh Mulukutla,Aditya Bhonsale,Krishna Kancharla,Alaa Shalaby,Andrew Voigt,N.A. Mark Estes,Sandeep Jain,Samir Saba +10 more
TL;DR: In mild to moderate cardiomyopathy, cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is indicated in patients with high burden of right ventricular pacing but not in those with intrinsic ventricular conduction abnormalities as mentioned in this paper .
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Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation and Major Gastrointestinal Bleeding: Outcomes from a Multi-Hospital Health System.
Stefan Preisendörfer,Muhammad Talha Ayub,Aakash Sheth,Dan Wann,Ato Howard,Floyd Thoma,Jianhui Zhu,George Jabbour,Madhurmeet Singh,Chinmay P Patel,Aditya Bhonsale,Nathan Anthony Mark Estes,Krishna Kancharla,Aditi Naniwadekar,Mehak Dhande,Alaa A. Shalaby,Virginia Singla,Andrew Voigt,Suresh Mulukutla,Samir F. Saba,Sandeep K. Jain +20 more
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Abstract 12143: Ventricular Conduction Abnormality and Outcome of Patients With Mild to Moderate Systolic Dysfunction
Mehak Dhande,Konstantinos N. Aronis,Floyd Thoma,Suresh Mulukutla,Aditya Bhonsale,Krishna Kancharla,Alaa Shalaby,Andrew Voigt,N.A. Mark Estes,Sandeep Jain,Samir Saba +10 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors found that a wide QRS duration is associated with higher risk of mortality and heart failure hospitalization in patients with mild to moderate systolic dysfunction.