Posts Tagged ‘Lecture’

Does gene analysis provide better risk profiling for heart attack?

Monday, March 30th, 2009

New England Journal of Medicine had published a paper in Aug 2, 2007 titled – “Genomewide association analysis of coronary artery disease.” In this article, the investigators analyzed the entire human genome in an effort to identify genes causing heart attacks and in the process try to predict the risk of heart attack in individuals.

Here is my take on it:

(I have analyzed the article according to a recent series of papers published in JAMA – for more details see here)

(I have removed a few slides from the presentation due to copyright issues)

In spite of having found a genetic association, the risk prediction provided by genetic profiling does not provide enough information to supplant current clinical risk factors (Framingham risk factors and the PROCAM risk score)

Bottom Line: The Home DNA kits that are being marketed provide very little information above and beyond clinical risk profile that physicians already use (atleast for now!)

Genetics – A guide to understanding the literature

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

This presentation explains some of the basic concepts of genetics and provides a framework to analyze and understand medical literature pertaining to genetic studies.

(Disclaimer: I am not a geneticist and this is my attempt as a physician, to understand the role of genetics in patient care. If there are any inaccuracies, I will appreciate if you will leave a comment. Thanks)

Congenital Long QT Syndromes

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

A brief review of congenital long QT syndromes. I have limited this review to cover the main clinical concepts and have therefore left out the molecular physiology and genetics of these complex group of disorders.

Alcohol and Blood

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Too often, people only hear about the bad effects of alcohol on the liver (and the good affects on the heart) but most body systems are actually affected in an adverse manner.

This is a brief presentation of the effects of alcohol on the hematopoietic system (blood and bone marrow).

Overview of Fever

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

This presentation gives a brief overview of fever, hyperthermia including infectious and non-infectious causes. This lecture was given by Vanessa Astillero, MD, one my co-residents, as part of intern lecture series at our hospital.


This presentation can be downloaded from here.