DR. SAURABH POKHARIYAL - Department And Consultant - Nephrology

Nephrologist

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DR. SAURABH POKHARIYAL

Head Of Department And Consultant – Nephrology

Manipal Hospital, Delhi

Qualification:

MBBS | MD | DNB | DM (Nephrology) | Nephrology Training From Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute Of Medical Sciences, Lucknow | Fellowship In Nephrology And Renal Transplant At The Prestigious University Of Toronto.

Fellowship & Membership

  • Indian Society of Nephrology
  • Indian Society of Organ Transplant
  • The Transplantation Society

Languages Spoken

  • English
  • Hindi

Field of Expertise

  • Chronic Kidney Disease ( CKD )
  • Transplant Nephrology
  • Dialysis/Haemodialysis- Hemodialysis & Peritoneal Dialysis

Talks & Publications

  • Intradialytic Hypotension and Cardiac Arrhythmias in Patients Undergoing Maintenance Hemodialysis.Finnian R. Mc Causland, Jim A. Tumlin, Prabir Roy-Chaudhury, Bruce A. Koplan, Alexandru I. Costea, Vijay Kher, Don Williamson, Saurabh Pokhariyal, David M. Charytan : CJASN Jun 2020, 15 (6) 805-812;DOI:10.2215/CJN.06810619
  • Relationship between dialytic parameters and reviewer confirmed arrhythmias in hemodialysis patients in the monitoring in dialysis study. Tumlin, J.A., Roy-Chaudhury, P., Koplan, B.A. Costea A, Kher V, Williamson D, Pokhariyal S, Charytan BMC Nephrol 20, 80 (2019) doi:10.1186/s12882-019-1212-6
  • Primary outcomes of the Monitoring in Dialysis Study indicate that clinically significant arrhythmias are common in hemodialysis patients and related to dialytic cycle. Roy-Chaudhury P, Tumlin JA, Koplan BA, Costea AI, Kher V, Williamson D, Pokhariyal S, Charytan DM; MiD investigators and committees.
  • Kidney Int. 2018 Apr;93(4):941-951. doi: 10.1016/j.kint.2017.11.019. Epub 2018 Feb 12
  • Renal transplantation across ABO barrier
  • P. N. Gupta • S. Pokhariyal • S. Bansal • S. Jain • V. Saxena • R. Sharma • M. Jain • P. Jha • S. K. Sethi • P. Ghosh • A. Tewari • R. Ahlawat • V. Kher
  • Indian Journal of Nephrology 05/2013; 23(3):214-6.
  • Steroid Free Transplant in a Living Donor Kidney Transplant Programme
  • S. B. Bansal · S. Pokhariyal · S. Jain · V. Saxena · R. Ahlawat · V. Kher · P. Ghosh Transplantation 11/2012; 94(10S):314
  • Antibody-Mediated Rejection in a Living Donor Kidney Transplant Programme S. B. Bansal · S. Pokhariyal · R. Sharma · P. N. Gupta · V. Kher · R. Ahlawat Transplantation 11/2012; 94(10S):1030.
  • Comparison of azathioprine with mycophenolate mofetil in a living donor kidney transplant programme. S. B. Bansal · V. Saxena · S. Pokhariyal · P. Gupta · V. Kher · R. Ahlawat · M. Singhal · S. Gulati.Indian Journal of Nephrology 10/2011; 21(4):258-63.
  • Cardiovascular evaluation in renal transplant recipients: A preliminary study. P. N. Gupta – S. Bansal ,V. Saxena ,S. Jain ,S. Pokhariyal ,R. Sharma – M. Jain – R. Goel – V. Kher Indian Journal of Transplantation>07/2011;5:3 Supplement 51
  • Evaluation of cardiac risk assessment in living kidney donor surgery
  • R. Goel ,S. Pokhariyal ,S. Jain ,S. Bansal ,V. Saxena ,R. Sharma, M. Jain, P. N. Gupta ,V. Kher Indian Journal of Transplantation>07/2011>5>3 Supplement>152
  • Steroid free/ Withdrawal immunosuppression in kidney transplantation a small initial experience from our centre V. Kher – S. Gulati – M. Singhal – S. Bansal – S. Pokhariyal – P. N. Gupta – V. Saxena – R. Ahlawat Indian Journal of Transplantation Volume 3, Page 32 (January–March 2009)
  • Impact of IL – 2R antibodies and Tac/ MMF/ Str Vs. Tac/ Aza/ Str in prevention of early rejections in a live donor kidney transplant program; Single centre experience M. Singhal – S. B. Bansal – S. Pokhariyal – S. Jain – V. Saxena – S. Gulati – V. Kher – R Ahlawat Indian Journal of Transplantation Volume 2, Pages 39-40 (July 2008)
  • Newer immunosuppressive drugs in organ transplantation: improving outcomes S. Pokhariyal – V. Kher Indian Journal of Transplantation
  • Volume 1, Pages 19-24 (October 2005)
  • Optimizing immunosuppressive regimes in the developing world – issues of cost vs quality. Kher V, Pokhariyal S. J Nephrology & renal transplantation 2009;2,1:136-145.
  • Pokhariyal S, Gulati S, Kher V – Prevention of progression of chronic kidney disease in Renal Disease – Prevention & Management – A physician prospective. Ed O P Kalra 2008; p 160-165
  • Pokhariyal S, Kher V,: Newer immunosuppressive drugs in organ transplantation: improving outcomes. Indian J Transplant 2005;1:19-24.
  • Pokhariyal S, Jain S, Kher V: Current immunosuppressive drugs in renal transplantation. Apollo Medicine 2005;Vol2, Number 3:187.
  • Pokhariyal S, Jain S, Kher V: Current immunosuppressive drugs in renal transplantation. Apollo Medicine 2005;Vol2, Number 3:187.
  • Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura, Apollo Medicine 2005;Vol2, Number 3:246-248.Jain S, Sharma R, Pokhariyal S, Kher V
  • Attenuating Progression of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Mandal S, Jain S, Pokhariyal S, Kher V Apollo Medicine 2005;Vol2, Number 3:179-186
  • Duration of optimal therapy for idiopathic focal segmental glomeruloscleoris. Pokhariyal S, Gulati S, Sharma RK, Prasad N, Singh U, Gupta A, Sharma AP, Gupta RK, Mittal S, Mehta B. J Nephrol 2003; 16: 691 – 696
  • Pulse cyclophosphamide therapy in frequently relapsing nephrotic syndrome. Gulati S, Pokhariyal S, Sharma RK, Elhence R, Kher V, Pandey CM,Gupta Nephrol Dial Transplant. 2001 Oct;16(10):2013-7.
  • Duration of optimal therapy for idiopathic FSGS. Prasad N, Pokhariyal S, Gulati S, Sharma RK, Gupta A, Gupta RK, Mittal S, Mehta A, Mehta B. Indian J of Nephrology, 2000; 10: 119.
  • Languages : English , Hindi
  • Gender : Male
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