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Dr Col Anil Dhal , Gurgaon, India

Dr Col Anil Dhal

 Academic Qualification: 

 

 Qualification 
  UniversityYear
 MBBS AFMC Pune 1982
 MD (Medicine) INHS Asvini, Bombay 1990
 DM (Cardiology) GB Pant Hospital, Delhi 
 1998

Summary:

Medical Registrations :

      a) Medical Council of India - 3780

      b) Delhi Medical Council  -   3610

Academic Positions

      a)       Associate Professor (Medicine & Cardiology)

            Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, University of Poona &

            Maharashtra University of Health Sciences

         2.      Associate Professor (Medicine & Cardiology)

            Delhi University.

         3.     Professor (Medicine & Cardiology)

            Delhi University

        d)      Recognized Teacher & Examiner (Cardiology& Interventional Cardiology)

            National Board of examinations.     
      
Membership of professional bodies:-

      a) Association of Physicians of India.

      b) Cardio logical Society of India.

      c) Indian Academy of Echocardiography.

      d) Endovascular Intervention Society of India.

      e) Paediatric Cardiac Society of India

         6. Vascular Society of India.
         7. Indian Heart Rhythm Society.

Examinership:-

         1. MBBS                     Maharastra University of Health Sciences.
         2. MD (Med)               Pune University
         3. DNB(Cardiology)    National Board of Examinations

 
Honours and Awasrds:-

         1. Presidential decoration of SENA MEDAL (Distinguished Service) 2005.

         2. Chief of Army Staff Commendation Card 2006

         3. General Officer Commanding in Chief (Southern Command) Commendation Card 2000.

        4. General Officer Commanding in Chief (Northern Command) Commendation Card 1985

 
Academic Award:-

1. DGAFMS Silver Medal for standing first in MOJC.
2. Col CR Rangarajan Trophy for best all Round officer MOJC.
3. Gold Medal for standing first in MD(Med) in  Bombay University 199

 Professional Meetings Organized:-
1.   Organizing Secretary Cardiology update 2002 Army Hospital(R&R).
      b)    Course Director BASICS & BEYOND Coronary Intervention Course organized by     Army Hospital (R&R) & AIIMS 2005.     

      c)    Regular proctor for Carotid Intervention Computer Simulation MENTIS program conducted by Cord is at Ethicon Institute                 

      d)      Member organizing committee VI Asia Pacific Symposium of Pacing &     

      Electro physiology held in Oct 97 at New Delhi

      e) Organised  First National Course on Cardiac Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology in 2008
               
Special Interests:-

         1. Complex coronary intervention.

         2. Peripheral Intervention including endovascular Aneurysm repair and Carotid intervention

Faculty Position
      APICON, CSI, TCT, TCT ASIA PACIFIC, CIT, Singapore Live, CardioRhythm, CardioStim, World Congress of Cardiac Pacing &Electrophysiology, National Echo conference ,VSI CON, VIVA etc
      A)    BOOK CHAPTER

      1.  API Text book of medicine 1999. Chapter on sports medicine Venkatraman S,    Dhall A, Sahni TK.

   2    API Text book of Medicine Chapter on ischaemic heart disease Sethi KK, Dhall A.

      3    Tropical Neurology IML Sawhney, Chopra JS, Eds  Venkatraman S, Dhall A,

         Dhamija RM. Chapter on Cerebral Malaria.

      4  Coronary artery disease in Asian Indians Sethi K K Eds, Monogram Published  by             Cardiology Society of India commemorating Golden Jubilee of CSI 1998.

      5    API Test Book of Medicine (In Print) Chapter on WPW syndrome.

      6.   Cardiology Update  CSI 2004 Prehospital Thrombolysis ? CSI ? Textbook ? 2004- l Garg       S, DhallA,  Sethi K K

      7. Cardiology Update CSI 2005 Gp 2b 3a Inhibitors and Their Present Status - CSI - Book Chapter - 2005- Garg S, DhallA,  Sethi K K, Malani SK.

      8. Thrombolysis In AMI: Current Concepts And Future Directions Cardiology Update 58 Annual CSI Conference New Delhi 2006 Chadha DS, Dhall A, Sethi KK

      9.  Cardiovascular Diseases in Elderly - Book Chapter - Textbook of Geriatrics- Sharma- Garg S, Dhall A, Sethi K K

      10 Percutaneous Valve Replacement Present Status API yearbook 2009

      B)     Armed Forces Medical Research Council Project

   1. Armed forces medical research council project 1380 / 83 ?Correlative study of plasma Prolactin and angiotesin II in essential hypertension and its level changes on the prognosis of disease among service personal? as investigator.

   2. Risk factor profile in CAD in Indian service personnel as co-investigator (in progress)


      3. Use of Multiple clinical, biochemical markers and hagiographic predictors of long term results in patients undergoing PCI and of Unstable Angina with a view to assess

      inflammatory component of disease as well as to differentiate between a cardiac or a respiratory cause of breathlessness.(ongoing)

      4. Use of percutaneous intracardiac echocardiography for assessment and closure of ASD and PFO

      C)   ICMR PROJECT ( As Guide ;Completed Project)    

      1. Comparative Study of Restenosis in bare Metal & Drug Eluting Stents

  PRIZE PAPER

   1. Awarded Dr Chopra K L, award 1997 (Cardiology Society of India) for paper on ?Detection of covert coronary artery disease by stress echocardiography in patients with chronic renal failure?.

   2. Best case  TCT Asia Pacific  2004 : Closure of Giant Coronary Artery Fistula using A Vascular Plug :: A new approach
   3. Challenging Cases Award TCT 2006.Thrombosuction as a life saving technique in a case of procedural stent thrombosis during carotid angioplasty of a patient with a sole surviving intracranial supply

   E)    Dissertation

      Central dopaminergic activity in essential hypertension Bombay University.

   F)    Publication

   1. Sahni T K, John M J, Dhall A, Chaterjee A. study of high altitude dives in the Himalayas. Undersea Biomedical Research 1991 May.

   2. DhallA, Dey S C, Das R, Mukherjee N P, Renin sodium profiling in Indian hypertensives JAPI, Jan 92 Vol 40 (paper in apicon 92 Patna abstracted in Hypertension India)

   3. DhallA, Dey N P, Mukharjee N P, Plasma prolactin in essential hypertension JAPI Jan  92 Vol 40 (paper in APICON 92 Patna abstracted in Hypertension India)


   4. Sangameswaran K V,  Chaturvedi A K, Dhall A, Khurana R C, Ganesh K V, Menon J Ultra sound in abdominal tuberculosis (study of 23 cases) Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging.1989;56: 43-49.

   5. Human Immune Deficiency virus disease (a case report) Dhall A , Dey S C, Sangameswaran K V, Das R, Medical Journal Armed Forces of India, 1 Jan 1990 Page No. 63-65.

   6. Singh K V, Jain Satish, Kaul P, Dhall A, Sharma L R, Management of achalasia cardia and follow up in Army personnel. Indian Journal of Gastroentrology 1991;10: 4-7

   7. Sangamesvaram K V, Chaturvedi A K, Mathai S S, Purkayastha S B, Dhall A, Ultrasound in enteric fever.  Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging 1992, 2 May.

   8. Singh K V, Pal Yash, Dhall A, Clinical endoscopic and histological assessment of upper gastrointestinal mucosal alterations in uremic cases Journal of Associations of India Jan 92 Vol 40 (poster paper in APICON 92, Patna)

   9. Sethi K K, Dhall A, Sharma M, Bhargava M, Mohan J C,  Arora A, retained functionless leads a long term follow up (paper presented in VI Asia Pacific Symposium on Cardiac pacing and electro physiology held in Oct 97 at New Delhi, India and abstracted in PACE).

  10. Sethi K K, Gambhir D S, Dhall A, Sharma M, Verma P K,  Jain R,A Banerjee, Khanna S K, Arora R Medium term follow up of transvenous ICD implants for life threatening ventricular arrhythmias (paper presented at VI Asia Pacific Symposium on Pacing and Electro physiology held in Oct 97 at New Delhi, India and abstracted in pace)

  11. Nair M, Mohan J C, Kamal A, Dhall A, Sethi K K, Kaul U A, Arora R, Radio frequency catheter ablation of type I atrial flutter targeting isthmus block as Procedural end point immediate and medium term results (presented at VI Asia Pacific Symposium of pacing and Electro Physiology held in Oct 97 at New Delhi, India and abstracted in PACE)

  12. Sethi K K, Dhall A , Gambhir D S, Kaul U A, Arora R long term low amplitude pacing using steroid eluting leads (presented at VI Asia Pacific Symposium of pacing and Electro Physiology held in Oct 97 at New Delhi, India and abstracted in PACE)

  13. Nair M,  Sethi K K, Gambhir D S, Kalra G S, Dhall A,  Kamal A, Mohan J C, Singh S, Kaul U A, Arora, Catheter ablation for tachy arrhythmias using radio frequency energy (presented at VI Asia Pacific Symposium of pacing and Electro Physiology held in Oct 97 at New Delhi, India and abstracted in PACE)

  14. Sethi K K, Dhall A, Verma P K, Gambhir D S, Jain R, Sharma M, Arora R, Banerjee A, Khanna S K Medium term follow up of Trans venous ICDs implanted for life threatening ventricular tachy arrhythmias (presented at 49th Annual Conference of Cardiology Society of India held at Calcutta, India Nov 97)

  15. Tyagi S, Iyer S S, DhallA, Puri V, Mehindratta M M, Kaul U K, Arora R Angioplasty and stenting above the aortic arch : immediate and short term results (presented at 49th Annual Conference of Cardiology Society of India held at Calcutta, India Nov 97)

  16. Tyagi S, Dhall A, Midda K, Tempe D, Kaul U A, Arora R Treatment of ostial renal artery stenosis by balloon expendable stent : early results (presented at 49th Annual Conference of Cardiology Society of India held at Calcutta, India Nov 97)

  17. Kalra G S, Verma P K, Passey R, Dhall A, Singh S, Arora R. Short term follow up of trans catheter closure ventricular septal defect by Rashkind Umbrella device (presented at 49th Annual Conference of Cardiology Society of India held at Calcutta, India Nov 97)

  18. Kalra G S, Verma P K, Dhall A,  Nigam M, Arora R, Trans catheter closure of secundum atrial septal defect with ASDOS Device (presented at 49th Annual Conference of Cardiology Society of India held at Calcutta, India Nov 97)

  19. Nair M, Kamal A, Anil Dhall A, Mohan J C, Kaul U A, Arora R, Radio frequency ablation of an unusual variant of atrial flutter Indian Heart Journal 1997; 49:195-197.

  20. Trehan V K, Bhardwaj S, Rastogi P, Dhall A, Ghambhir D S, Arora R, Multiplane Transesophageal Echocardiography in an Adult with coarctation of aorta Indian Heart Journal 1996; 48(6): 707-9.

  21. Kalra G S, Verma P K, Dhall A, Singh S, Bhardwaj S, Arora R, Trans catheter closure of secundum Artrial septal defect with ASD occlusion system ASDOS. Initial experience and short term follow up Indian Heart J 1998;50(4): 409-13

  22. Kalra G S, Dhall A, Verma P K, Arora R. Trans catheter device closure of ventricular septal defects immediate results the intermediate term follow up American Heart J 1999; 138:139-44

  23. Shah P P, Nair M, Dhall A, Verma P K, Midha K K, Mohan J C, Kaul V K, Arora R, False positive stress Electrocardiogram due to accessory pathway in absence of manifest Presentation. PACE 2002;23(6):1051-3

  24. Hassan K M, Vardarajulu R, Sharma S K, Motwani, Mishra D K, Dhall A, Mahapatra A K. Cerebral venous thrombosis in a patient of paroxymal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria following Aplastic Aneamia, JAPI 2001 July 49 753-5.

  25. Garg M K, Dhall A, Diagnostic approach to thyroid Goiter J Association Physicians India 2001; 49: 742-5.

  26. Dhall A, Kumar Prabhat, Bhalla N, Sharma S, Chawla M L, Shahi B N Balloon Angioplasty of Native Coarctation with Anomalous origin of Right Subclavian Artery Pedicon 2003 Indian Academy of Pediatrics.


  27. Dhall A, Kumar Prabhat, Singh V P, Bhalla N, Chawla M L, Shahi B N, A case of Central Cyanosis without structural heart disease Pedicon 2003 Indian Academy of pediatrics.

      28. Kumar Prabahat, Dhall A, Singh VP, Chaturvedi A, Chawla ML, Shahi BN, Scimitar syndrome- Two interesting cases Pedicon 2003, Indian Academy of Pediatrics.

      29. Muthukrishnan J, Dhul P, Dhall A, Garg M K, Prakash M S , Baliga KV Management of Hypothermia with warm Peritoneal Dialysis Medical Journal Armed Forces of India 2003;59:149-151.

      30. Garg S, Dhall A, Mohan S Management of PFO- Cardiology Today- May 2004

      31. Dhall A, Mohan S, Garg S Diastolic Heart Failure - Cardiology Today- May 2005-

      32. Chadha DS, Dhall A, Vasdev V V, Kharbanda PK, Ganjoo RK. LV Function assessment In Obesity Asia Pacific Military Medicine Conference, New Delhi 2006.

      33. Dhall A, Malani SK, Garg S, Chadha DS, Mathew OP,risk factor profile of CAD in young (40 Yrs old ) service personnel in a Referal Service Hospital Asia pacific Military  Medicine Conference New Delhi 2006.  

            34. Dhall A, Bedi VS, Swain P, Pathak K,Malani SK, D?Souza, Mathew OP Cardiology       today Nov 2006 Vol X No 6:347-351;   Current status of EVAR in abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Review article

      35. Murthy TVSP, Dhall A , Bedi VS A study of Trans cranial Doppler during Carotid Interventions Indian Journal of NeuroAnaesthesiology 2005

      36. Chadha DS, Dhall A,V asdev V V, Kharbanda PK, Ganjoo RK Anthropometric correlation Of Lipid Profile In Healthy Aviators ICASM, Bangalore 2006.

      37. Chadha DS, Dhall A, Vasdev V, Malani S, Ganjoo RK. 58th Annual CSI New Delhi 2006 CSI abstract.

      38. Kumar P, Dhall A, Girish R, Ghuliani R. Total anomalous pulmonary venous                connections ( TAPVC ) or experience of  artery  care  pediatric centre PEDICON 2007,

  39. Kumar P, Dhall A, Holla R G, Ghuliani R Which ventricular septal defects require closure? Experience at a Pediatric Cardiac Centre  PEDICON 2007.

      40. Kumar P, Dhall A, Holla R G, Ghuliani R.  Downs syndrome with varied congenital        heart diseases a series PCSI 2006
      41. Mohan S, Dhall A, Garg S Comparative Study of  Clinical and angiographicRestenosis in bare Metal & Drug Eluting Stents CSI Annual Conference 2006 New Delhi.

42  Chadha DS,  Karthikeyan G, Goel K, Malani SK, Seth S, Singh S, Dhall A, Bhargava   B. N-terminal pro-BNP plasma levels before and after percutaneous transvenous mitral commissurotomy for mitral stenosis. Int J Cardiol. 2009 Feb 3 [Epub ahead of   print].PMID: 19195726.

 
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