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Sarita G Dhuper

from Old Westbury, NY
Age ~63

Sarita Dhuper Phones & Addresses

  • 47 Red Ground Rd, Old Westbury, NY 11568 (516) 626-3439
  • Westbury, NY
  • New Hyde Park, NY
  • New York, NY
  • East Elmhurst, NY

Work

Company: BROOKDALE UNIV HOSP & MED CTR Address: 1 Brookdale Plz Suite 300, Brooklyn, NY 11212 Phones: (718) 240-5649 (718) 240-6545

Education

School / High School: Maulana Azad Med College University Of Delhi New Delhi India 1985

Languages

English • Hindi

Awards

Healthgrades Honor Roll

Ranks

Certificate: Pediatric Cardiology, 2004

Specialities

Pediatric Cardiology

Professional Records

Medicine Doctors

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Sarita Dhuper, Brooklyn NY

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Specialties:
Pediatric Cardiology
Address:
BROOKDALE UNIV HOSP & MED CTR
1 Brookdale Plz Suite 300, Brooklyn, NY 11212
(718) 240-5649 (Phone), (718) 240-6545 (Fax)
Certifications:
Pediatric Cardiology, 2004
Pediatrics, 1992
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hindi
Hospitals:
BROOKDALE UNIV HOSP & MED CTR
1 Brookdale Plz Suite 300, Brooklyn, NY 11212

Brookdale Hospital Medical Center
Linden Boulevard At Brookdale Plaza, Brooklyn, NY 11212
Education:
Medical School
Maulana Azad Med College University Of Delhi New Delhi India
Graduated: 1985
Medical School
Ny and Presby Hp Cornell Campus
Graduated: 1985
Medical School
St Luke's Roosevelt Hsp Center
Graduated: 1985
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Sarita Dhuper, Brooklyn NY

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Specialties:
Pediatrics
Pediatric Cardiology
Cardiovascular Disease
Cardiology
Work:
Brookdale Hospital Medical Center
1 Brookdale Plz, Brooklyn, NY 11212
University Hospital Brooklyn
450 Clarkson Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11203
Brookdale Family Care Center
465 New Lots Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11207
Brookdale Family Care Center
2554 Linden Blvd, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Brooklyn Pediatrics Assoc
460 Lenox Rd, Brooklyn, NY 11203
Brookdale Family Care Center
1095 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11226
Brooklyn Pediatrics Assoc
97 Amity St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Brooklyn Pediatrics Assoc
339 Hicks St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Education:
Maulana Azad Medical College (1985)
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Sarita Dhuper, Brooklyn NY

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Specialties:
Pediatric Cardiologist
Address:
1 Brookdale Plz, Brooklyn, NY 11212
Education:
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery
Board certifications:
American Board of Pediatrics Certification in Pediatrics
American Board of Pediatrics Sub-certificate in Pediatric Cardiology (Pediatrics)

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Sarita Dhuper
Director Of Pediatric Cardiology
Brookdale University Hospital Medical Center Inc
1 Brookdale Plz, Brooklyn, NY 11212
(718) 240-5000, (718) 240-5986
Sarita Dhuper
Sarita Dhuper MD
Pediatric Cardiologist · Orthopedics · Pediatrician
1 Brookdale Plz, Brooklyn, NY 11212
(718) 240-5857
Sarita Dhuper
Cardiology
Hope Medial Group
Health/Allied Services
1140 Eastern Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY 11213
(718) 483-8555

Publications

Us Patents

Endotracheal Tube With Feature For Delivering Aerosolized Medication

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US Patent:
8074649, Dec 13, 2011
Filed:
Jul 18, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/197396
Inventors:
Sunil Kumar Dhuper - Old Westbury NY, US
Sarita Dhuper - Old Westbury NY, US
Assignee:
Aeon Research and Technology, Inc. - Hewlett NY
International Classification:
A61M 16/00
A62B 9/06
US Classification:
12820714, 12820227, 12820312, 12820315
Abstract:
Current methods of drug administration to the lungs are inefficient. ‘Endotracheal Tube with Aerosol Delivery Apparatus III’ is specifically designed for uniform intrapulmonary delivery of aerosolized medication in patients on mechanical ventilation. As opposed to the current methods of drug delivery where aerosol particles are generated at the proximal end of the ETT, with majority of the particles adhering to the endotracheal tube during delivery, this invention bypasses the endotracheal tube by generating aerosol particles at its distal end. The invention consists of two coaxial hollow tubes fused to each other. The inner coaxial tube and/or one or more secondary cannulation(s) in the wall of the outer coaxial tube terminate at proximal and as MDI adapters and at the distal tip as a single or multiple micrometric orifices. The device generates one or more aerosol plumes with different geometries, velocities and orientations made possible by variations in the ID, shape, trajectory and orientation of secondary cannulation(s) and the distal orifice(s) to ensure effective aerosol delivery to respiratory system.

Endotracheal Tube With Aerosol Delivery Feature

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US Patent:
7360541, Apr 22, 2008
Filed:
Oct 3, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/538366
Inventors:
Sunil Kumar Dhuper - Old Westbury NY, US
Sarita Dhuper - Old Westbury NY, US
International Classification:
A61M 16/00
A61M 11/00
US Classification:
12820714, 12820023, 12820026, 12820315
Abstract:
An endotracheal tube for insertion into a patient's trachea includes a drug delivery feature and is formed of an elongated body having a proximal end for connection to a ventilator device and an opposing distal end with a bore formed therein and terminating in at least one ventilation opening. The tube also has at least one drug delivery conduit formed in the elongated body and terminating at one end with a proximal opening and at an opposite end with a distal opening. The proximal opening is adapted to be fluidly connected to a drug delivery device adapter, wherein the at least one drug delivery conduit is separated from the bore along its entire length thereof from the proximal opening to the distal opening. The distal opening is formed at the distal end of the elongated body and is located closer to the distal end than the ventilation opening.

Endotracheal Tube With Aerosol Delivery Apparatus

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US Patent:
20030150461, Aug 14, 2003
Filed:
Feb 11, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/072282
Inventors:
Sunil Dhuper - Old Westbury NY, US
Sarita Dhuper - Old Westbury NY, US
International Classification:
A61M016/00
US Classification:
128/207140, 128/207150, 128/200260
Abstract:
Current methods of drug administration to the lungs are inefficient. ‘Endotracheal Tube with Aerosol Delivery Apparatus’ is specifically designed for uniform intrapulmonary deposition of aerosolized medication in patients on mechanical ventilation. As opposed to the current methods of drug delivery where aerosol particles are generated at the proximal end of the ET tube, with majority of the particles adhering to the endotracheal tube during delivery, this invention bypasses the endotracheal tube by generating aerosol particles at its distal end. This invention incorporates an external adapter designed to perfectly fit the nozzle of the conventional metered dose inhaler at it's proximal end. From the distal end of this adapter originates a secondary cannula with a pinhole inner diameter that enter the ET tube at its proximal end and continues distally within the wall of the ET tube to terminate as a pinhole opening, where aerosol particles are generated.

Aerosol Delivery Apparatus-Ventilator Connector With Adapter (Vca) And Medicament Dispenser And Adapter (Mda)

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US Patent:
20030150462, Aug 14, 2003
Filed:
Feb 14, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/099210
Inventors:
Sunil Dhuper - Old Westbury NY, US
Sarita Dhuper - Old Westbury NY, US
International Classification:
A61M016/00
US Classification:
128/207140, 128/200260, 128/202270, 128/200230
Abstract:
Current methods of drug administration to the lungs are inefficient. ‘Aerosol Delivery Apparatus’ in specifically designed for uniform intrapulmonary deposition of aerosolized medication in patients on mechanical ventilation. As opposed to the current methods of drug delivery where aerosol particles are generated at the proximal end of the ET tube, with majority of the particles adhering to the endotracheal tube during delivery, this invention bypasses the endotracheal tube by generating aerosol particles at its distal end. This invention incorporates a medicament dispenser with an adapter (MDA) to perfectly fit the nozzle of a conventional metered dose inhaler and an L-shaped ventilator connector with adapter (VCA) to fit MDA. From the distal end of MDA adapter originates a semi-rigid cannula with a narrow lumen that terminates as a pinhole opening distally where aerosol particles are generated on actuation of MDI valve.

Endotracheal Tube With Aerosol Delivery Apparatus Ii

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US Patent:
20030226566, Dec 11, 2003
Filed:
Jun 6, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/162740
Inventors:
Sunil Dhuper - Old Westbury NY, US
Sarita Dhuper - Old Westbury NY, US
International Classification:
A61M016/00
A62B009/06
US Classification:
128/207150, 128/207140
Abstract:
Current methods of drug administration to the lungs are inefficient. ‘Endotracheal Tube with Aerosol Delivery Apparatus II’ is specifically designed for uniform intrapulmonary delivery of aerosolized medication in patients on mechanical ventilation. As opposed to the current methods of drug delivery where aerosol particles are generated at the proximal end of the ETT, with majority of the particles adhering to the endotracheal tube during delivery, this invention bypasses the endotracheal tube by generating aerosol particles at its distal end. This invention incorporates 1 to 6 (preferably 4 to 6) secondary cannulations in the wall of the ETT with pinhole terminal orifices at the distal tip of the ETT arranged symmetrically. The secondary cannulations continue proximally as semi-flexible tubules that terminate as MDI adapters to fit the nozzle of MDI canister. This device generates 1-6 aerosol plumes. Numerous variations in the ID, shape, trajectory and location of the secondary cannulations and distal orifices in the wall of the ETT generate aerosol plumes with velocity, geometry, particle size and orientation that ensures effective aerosol delivery to the respiratory system.

Aerosol Deliver Apparatus Iv

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US Patent:
20050217667, Oct 6, 2005
Filed:
Mar 30, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/812618
Inventors:
Sunil Dhuper - Old Westbury NY, US
Sarita Dhuper - Old Westbury NY, US
International Classification:
A61M011/00
A61M015/00
US Classification:
128200230, 128203150
Abstract:
A multipurpose aerosol medication delivery apparatus that includes a collapsible/expandable, or a fixed volume, or a combination of partially fixed volume and partially collapsible/expandable holding chamber for use with a metered dosed inhaler (MDI) and/or any standard small volume nebulizer. The holding chamber is designed to deliver-aerosol medication particles generated by an MDI; aerosol medication particles generated by a nebulizer; a single gas or a mixture of gases; a single gas or a mixture of gases that can yield a gas density that will enhance aerosol delivery of medication with both MDI and nebulizer; a single gas or a mixture of gases that will yield and deliver an oxygen concentration to a patient ranging from room air concentration to 100%. The device includes a reservoir that stores nebulized aerosol generated during exhalation to be inhaled during the next breath. The device also included a one way valve to prevent carbon dioxide generated during exhalation from rebreathing by not allowing the exhaled air from entering the holding chamber. The device includes an exit port with a second one way valve that allows the exhaled air to exit the device but closes during inhalation to prevent any entrainment of room air gas. The exit port may instead have a filter with one-way valve to trap the exhaled aerosol particles while allowing the exhaled gases to escape. The filter valve will similarly close during inhalation to prevent entrainment of room air gas. The holding chamber will allow a uniform mixture of aerosol medication and gases to flow together during inhalation to the patient via a mouthpiece or a facemask. The holding chamber is connected to a nebulizer chamber with a single or multiple connecting tubes that allow gas mixtures with varying density, viscosity, humidity and concentration of oxygen to flow into the holding chamber from the nebulizer chamber. The pattern of flow of the gas(es) does not disturb the flow of the nebulized medication from the nebulizer chamber to the holding chamber or interfere with the plume generated by an MDI. The device also serves as a facemask for delivering precise concentrations of oxygen or as a 100% non-rebreather mask. The device also serves to deliver precise concentrations of different density gases i.e. nitrogen, helium, oxygen, etc. This will allow varying fractions of inspired oxygen to deliver aerosol medication via MDI or a nebulizer. Thus, the device has the ability to deliver aerosol medication with an MDI or a nebulizer while retaining the ability to simultaneously deliver different density gas mixtures and varying fraction of inspired oxygen without interrupting one for the other.

Aerosol Inhalation Systems And Interface Elements For Use Therein

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US Patent:
20070068516, Mar 29, 2007
Filed:
Sep 27, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/535596
Inventors:
Sunil Dhuper - Old Westbury NY, US
Herbert D'Alo - Madison CT, US
Sarita Dhuper - Old Westbury NY, US
International Classification:
A61M 11/00
US Classification:
128200230
Abstract:
According to one aspect of the present invention, an aerosol inhalation system including an accessory is defined by a first conduit member for delivering medication in the form of aerosol particles to a patient, as well as a first holding chamber for holding the aerosol particles prior to deliver to the first conduit member. The accessory includes a valve mechanism associated with the first conduit member and including a first valve assembly and a second valve assembly. The aerosol inhalation system includes at least one device in fluid communication with the first holding chamber for producing the aerosol particles. For example, the device can be either an MDI, a nebulizer or both devices can be used simultaneously. According to one exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the aerosol inhalation system is a closed system and is therefore capable of delivering a fixed concentration of the medication to the patient, thereby overcoming the above deficiencies that are associated with the prior art devices.
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