NISHA KOTIAN
Assistant Professor- On Contract
Department of Cardiovascular Technology
CURRENT ACADEMIC ROLE & RESPONSIBILITIES
Nisha Kotian is Assistant Professor-On Contract in the Department of cardiovascular technology – 365体育投注 College of Health Professions, MAHE, 365体育投注.
She is:
· CVT Teaching Faculty
· Clinical staff – Echocardiography
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
Degree | Specialisation | Institute | Year of passing |
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Master of Sciencce | Echocardiography | 365体育投注 College of Health Professionals, MAHE, 365体育投注 | 2023 |
Bachelor of Science | Cardiovascular Technology | 365体育投注 College of Health Professionals, MAHE, 365体育投注 | 2021 |
Experience
Institution / Organisation | Designation | Role | Tenure |
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Department of Cardiovascular Technology- 365体育投注 College of Health Professions (MCHP), MAHE, 365体育投注 | Assistant Professor | Teaching, Development of Subject Plan. Clinical Demonstration, Supervising Clinical Posting Students | August 2023- Till Date |
AREAS OF INTEREST, EXPERTISE AND RESEARCH
Area of Interest
Echocardiography and Cardiac catheterization & intervention
Area of Expertise
Pediatric Echocardiography, Echocardiography in Valvular and ischemic heart disease, Cardiovascular examination in systemic disease, Tissue Doppler Imaging echocardiography, Tissue deformation by speckle tracking echocardiography
Area of 365体育投注
Tissue Doppler imaging echocardiography, tissue deformation imaging by speckle tracking echocardiography
Cardiovascular complications and predictors of mortality in hospitalized patients with COVID-19: a cross-sectional study from the Indian subcontinent.
18 August 2022 Kanhai Lalani Sneha Seshadri Jyothi Samanth Jaimin Jose Thomas M. Sudhakar Rao Nisha Kotian Jijin Satheesh Krishnananda Nayak
Lalani K, Seshadri S, Samanth J, et al. Cardiovascular complications and predictors of mortality in hospitalized patients with COVID-19: a cross-sectional study from the Indian subcontinent.?Trop Med Health. 2022;50(1):55. Published 2022 Aug 18. doi:10.1186/s41182-022-00449-w
COVID-19 has spread rapidly across the world, producing significant morbidity and mortality. We investigated the cardiovascular complications and association of laboratory parameters with severity and mortality predictors in COVID-19 hospitalized patients. Age, WBC count, neutrophil%, NLR, PLR, creatinine, D-dimer, ferritin, LDH, tachycardia, and lymphocytes% strongly correlated with the severity of the disease. Age, acute kidney injury, elevated WBC count, a greater PLR, low platelet count, and COVID-19 severity were independent predictors of mortality.