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Dr. ABHA CHANDRA as Guide for M.Ch DESSERATION PROJECTS

1.      Effects of mitral valve replacement on the pulmonary vasculature dynamics in patients with long standing mitral valve disease and pulmonary artery hypertension. Dr. Govini Bala Subramani. (Awarded)

2.      Comparative study between the bioprosthetic valve vs mechanical valve in patients undergoing aortic valve replacement for isolated aortic valve disease. Dr. Murali Hareesh, M.Ch (Awarded).

3.      Effect of Valve prostheses patient mismatch on left ventricular mass regression following Aortic valve replacement in patients with Aortic stenosis. Dr. Ravi Kiran, M.Ch student (Awarded)

4.      Double valve replacement – Predictors of adverse outcome. Dr. Kiran Kumar, M.Ch student (Awarded)

5.      The effect of Atrial fibrillation on the outcome in patients with Mitral  valve replacement: Dr Motilal M.Ch  (Awarded).

6.      Left atrial reduction in mitral valve replacement: Dr. K Raghavendra M.Ch (Awarded).

7.      Is it so much beneficial to repair moderate Tricuspid regurgitation concomitantly in left heart Chronic Rheumatic valvular lesions. Dr. N Ashok M.Ch (Awarded)

 

8.      Early Postoperative Outcome based on the Hemodynamic Comparison Between Complete And Partial Preservation Of Mitral Valve Apparatus during Mitral Valve Replacement. Dr. Naga Durga Prasad Vallabu M.Ch (Awarded)

9.      Clinical and Haemodynamic Comparison of bileaflet mechanical prosthesis open pivot (Medtronic) versus closed pivot (St. Judes) in mitral position:  A Prospective Study.  Dr. Harivadan Lukka M.Ch (Awarded).

10.  Persistence of Left Ventricular hypertrophy and left atrial dilatation after Aortic Valve Replacement affect early outcomes and  survival : A PROSPECTIVE STUDY Dr. P. Hari Krishna Murthy M.Ch (Awarded)

11.  “To Study The Outcome Of Double Versus Single Valve Replacement For Rheumatic Heart Disease” Dr. Kalyani Rama M.Ch (Awarded).

 

Dr. ABHA CHANDRA Chief Guide for Ph.D: RESEARCH PROJECT

1.      “Effective of graded aerobic exercise in post surgical acyanotic congenital heart disease.”  Dr. K. Madhavi, Regn no. 5143 College of Physiotherapy, SVIMS University Tirupati. Awarded in July 2011. (Awarded)

2.      “A study of early mobilization of the patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting”. Mr. K. Senthil Kumar, College of Physiotherapy, SVIMS University, Tirupati.

3.      “A study to assess the Neuro Psychological status, Cognitive performance and Coping style among the patients undergoing Coronary  Artery Bypass Graft Surgery.” Mrs. M. Bhagya lakshmi, College of Nursing, SVIMS University, Tirupati. (Awarded)

4.      “Effect of Exercise Training after mitral valve replacement on quality of life and Exercise tolerance in patient with mitral stenosis – A prospective randomized controlled trial”. Mrs. Shanti, Lecturer, College of Physiotherapy, SVIMS University. (Awarded)

5.      Principal investigator: N.Kavitha, Tutor, College of Physiotherapy , SVIMS.

Chief Guide: Dr.Abha Chandra

Title: “ To study establish and affirm the excise protocol and its correction to the INR (international Normalized ratio) and cardio –respiratory fitness in  post surgical valve replacement individuals”.

6.      Principal investigator: M.Suresh Kumar, Tutor   College of Physiotherapy, SVIMS

Chief Guide:Dr.Abha Chandra

Title:”The impact of TENS (Transcutaneous  electrical Nerve stimulation) and graded exercise in individuals with subacute peripheral arterial disease in the lower Limb.”

Other Research Projects associated with other Departments: Dr. ABHA CHANDRA  is co guide for the following research Projects:

1. Principal Investigator: Dharni Prasad G M.Sc, Pg. Dip. Physician Asst (Ph.D.). Department of Anaesthesiology Submitted for Review and Viva

Title: “The influence of G472A Polymorphism of membrane bound Catechol-O Methyltransferase gene on chronic persistent surgical pain in patients undergoing open heart surgeries with median sternotomy”.

 

2. Principal Investigator : Dr. G Sandhya (M.D. Transfusion Medicine)

 A study to formulate Maximum Surgical Blood order schedule at a tertiary care referral teaching Institute in Andhra Pradesh, South India.

 

 

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