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Param Singh is an academic researcher from Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Percutaneous coronary intervention & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 18 publications.
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Effect of Niacin Therapy on Cardiovascular Outcomes in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease
Jasleen Duggal,Mukesh Singh,Navneet Attri,Param Singh,Neyaz Ahmed,Suneet Pahwa,Janos Molnar,Sarabjeet Singh,Sandeep Khosla,Rohit Arora +9 more
TL;DR: In a meta-analysis of seven trials of secondary prevention, niacin was associated with a significant reduction in cardiovascular events and possible small but non-significant decreases in coronary and cardiovascular mortality.
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Leptin and the clinical cardiovascular risk
TL;DR: The physiological and pathophysiological roles of leptin, a novel and very promising molecule of research that may link obesity and cardiovascular disease, are discussed.
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Outcomes of nonemergent percutaneous coronary intervention with and without on-site surgical backup: a meta-analysis.
Param Singh,Mukesh Singh,Updesh Singh Bedi,Sasikanth Adigopula,Sarabjeet Singh,Vamsi Kodumuri,Janos Molnar,Aziz Ahmed,Rohit Arora,Sandeep Khosla +9 more
TL;DR: There is no difference in the outcome with regard to risk of nonfatal myocardial infarction, need for emergency coronary artery bypass grafting, and the risk of death in patients undergoing elective PCI in hospitals with and without on-site cardiac surgery backup, according to a meta-analysis.
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Effects of Statins on Progression of Coronary Artery Disease as Measured by Intravascular Ultrasound
TL;DR: This poster presents a probabilistic procedure to assess the importance of baseline IgE levels in the decision-making process for ART and its applications in the management of elevated IgE.
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Safety and efficacy of intracoronary adenosine administration in patients with acute myocardial infarction undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
Mukesh Singh,Tejaskumar Shah,Kavia Khosla,Param Singh,Janos Molnar,Sandeep Khosla,Rohit Arora +6 more
TL;DR: Intracoronary adenosine administration was well tolerated and significantly improved electrocardiographic outcomes with a tendency towards improvement in MACE, HF and CV mortality that could not reach statistical significance.
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