Dr. M.M. Bahadur - Nephrologist | Wockhardt Hospitals

Dr. M.M. Bahadur

Designation
Nephrology
Qualification
M.B.B.S, MD, DNB(Nephrology)
Experience
36 Years
Special Interest

Location

South Mumbai - Mumbai Central

Professional Experience

Professional Qualifications – M.D.(Medicine), Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal University in 1984

DNB(Nephrology), Jaslok Hospital & Research Centre, Mumbai

Other formal training – Senior Hospital manager course conducted at Birmingham University, UK by International Hospital Federation in 1992, Course in Emergency Medicine at Royal Hospital London in 1992, Trained in 2DEcho Color Doppler, Stress test, and Ultrasonography. Trained in Upper GI Scopy at Superspeciality GI Unit at Jagjivan Ram Hospital, Mumbai

Professional Experience in Nephrology/Medicine at Previous assignments – After postgraduation in medicine joined & worked as a Physician(AMO) at a Tribal health unit in Harrai & later at Saunser in Madhya Pradesh state services for a year. Subsequently worked as an internist intensivist with the Indian Railway Hospital in Bombay, Nagpur & Bina. (Divisional Medical Officer). 1986 – 1991. I was In charge Department of Nephrology since 1992 at Dr. Babasaheb Memorial Hospital, a tertiary referral facility for Central Railways in Mumbai. I was also in charge of an urban diabetic clinic with 1300 registered patients. Helped develop innovative clinical software for computerized registry and did real-time management of the Renal & diabetic patients on this model. I completed my DNB Nephrology sub-specialty degree while working as a Clinical Assistant from 1997-1999 at Jaslok Hospital & research center, Mumbai. Worked as Consultant Nephrologist & Transplant Physician, Department of Nephrology & Dialysis Unit at Jaslok Hospital & Research Centre, Mumbai, India since March 2003. Doing around 60 transplants in a year since then as the independent unit head. Conducting the DNB Nephrology post-doctoral teaching program and research activities is an important part of my job.

Present Assignment – Co-ordinator Department of Nephrology and Transplantation at Wockhardt Hospital – Mumbai Central

M.B.B.S, MD, DNB(Nephrology)
36 Years

Research / Publications

Research & Publications – Presented several papers at national and international academic meetings, guest speakers at various Nephrology forums and conferences, and wrote updated review articles. A list of recent papers is attached.

Clinical research trials participation – Participated as Principal investigator/Clinical Associate in 4 international drug trials.

Publications :

  • A novel therapeutic option in the management of hypertensive crisis, sildenafil augments Nitropusside-induced hypotension. Bahadur MM, Agrawal V, et al. Published in Feb 2005, Nephrology, Dialysis and Transplantation, Oxford University.
  • Marginal donor kidney in the marginal recipient – five-year follow-up – case report- M.M. Bahadur. Pooja Binnani, Ruchi Gupta, Sainath Pattewar – Accepted for publication in the April-June 2010 issue of the Indian Journal of Nephrology.
  • Long Neglected Bladder”-Case report – Dr. M.M. Bahadur, Dr. Pooja Binnani, Dr. Ruchi Gupta, Dr. Nikhil Kedia, Dr. Sainath P, Accepted for publication – Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation 2011;22:782-3.
  • Unilateral Recurrent Pleural Effusion in a Renal Transplant Patient – Case Report – M.M. Bahadur, Dr. Pooja Binnani, Dr. Ruchi Gupta, Dr. Nikhil Kedia, Accepted for publication – Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation 2012;23:106-9.
  • Renal Transplant inpatient of End-stage Renal Disease with Anti-Erythropoiten antibody induced pure red cell aplasia. Bahadur MM, Shah S, Gandhi BV, Rupapara PL, Aseem T, Aggarwal V, Savita G, Published in Indian Journal of Nephrology. 2005. Presented at Indian Society of Organ Transplantation, 2004, Mumbai
  • Tumor calcinosis in a dialysis patient Indian Journal of Nephrology – Bahadur MM, Binnani P, Aggarwal V, Fulara N, Tumoral calcinosis (Teutschlander disease) in a dialysis patient. Indian J Nephrol 2008;18:122-4
  • Systematic fungal infections in renal disease. Gandhi BV, Bahadur MM, Dodeja H, Aggarwal V, Aseem T, Mali M, Published in Journal of Post Graduate Medicine.
  • A large cross-sectional study in type 2 diabetics quantitates nondiabetic kidney disease causing early renal insufficiency. Bahadur MM, Gandhi BV, Aseel T, Abstract 145: American Journal of Nephrology 2004; 24, 61-146.
  • Renal transplant in hepatitis patient – Jaslok experience, Rupapara PL, Dodeja HA, Gandhi BV, Bahadur MM. Presented at West Zone, ISN & published in Abstracts of NUTS OF SAR.
  • White urine – a simple new test to detect chyluria. Bahadur MM, Aseem T, Sharma PK, Jaslok Hospital & Research Center, Consultant Pathologist. DR BAM Hospital, Mumbai. This paper at SAARC Mumbai 2004.
  • IL2 receptor blockers – where do we stand? Rupapara PL, Dodeja H, Bahadur MM, Gandhi BV, ISNCON & published in Abstracts of NUTS & SARC.
  • Dyslipidemia in Diabetes – Does it alter overt diabetic nephropathy? Bahadur MM, Aggarwal V, Sharma PK. NephroAsia 2004 – Singapore Abstract 146: American Journal of Nephrology 2004;24,61-146.
  • Hypokalemia in CAPD patients – A less recognized complication Bahadur MM, Rupapara PL, Savita G, Praveen K, Anthony R A This paper was presented at NephroAsia 2004- Singapore Abstract 180: American Journal of Nephrology 2004;24,61-146.
  • Successful management of rhino cerebral mucormycosis in a hemodialysis patient. Aggarwal V, Aseem T, Bahadur MM, Gandhi BV, Karnik P This paper was presented in the Indian Society of Hemodialysis, New Delhi
  • Systematic fungal infections in renal disease Gandhi BV, Bahadur MM(Cons. Nephrologist), Dodeja H, Aggarwal V, Aseem T, Mali M(Resident Nephrology), Journal of Post Graduate Medicine 2005 vol. 51
  • A novel therapeutic option in the management of hypertensive crisis, Sildenafil augments nitroprusside-induced hypotension. Bahadur MM, Aggarwal V(Resident Nephrology), et al. Accepted for publication Feb 2005, Nephrology, Dialysis and Transplantation, Oxford University.
  • Significance of Post Transplant donor-specific antibody assay in early graft dysfunction Vikram Aggarwal(Resident Nephrology), Dr. M.M. Bahadur, Dr. B.V. Gandhi(Cons. Nephrologist), at ERA-EDTA congress 2006 – Glass glow – U.K.
  • Tumoral Calcinosis(Teutschlander disease) in a dialysis patient. Bahadur MM(Cons. Nephrologist), Fulara N, Aggarwal V, Binani P(Resident Nephrology). Accepted for publication in the Indian Journal of Nephrology 2008.
  • Successful treatment of renal transplant bleeding with recombinant factor VII A Indian Journal of Nephrology Dr. M.M. Bahadur (Cons. Nephrologist), Dr. Sameer Shah, Dr. Aseem Thamba & Dr. Vikram Aggarwal(Resident Nephrology)
  • Belatacept evaluation of Nephro protection and efficacy as first immunosuppression Trial(BENEFIT) by Dr. M.M. Bahadur

Assessing glomerular filtration rate in immediate post-kidney transplant recipients – Ongoing project, Dr. Pooja Binani, Dr. M.M. Bahadur

Stress Management Trial, Dr. M.M. Bahadur, Dr. Vilesh Kalthoonical.

BOOK CHAPTERS

  • Chronic Allograft nephropathy – Indian Experience – Dr. M.M. Bahadur, Dr. Pooja Binnani – Chronic Allograft nephropathy(ISNB:978813229958)@Year 2011)
  • Renal Transplantation from Expanded Criteria Donors. Pooja Binnani, Madan Mohan Bahadur, and Bhupendra Gandhi, Renal Transplantation – Updates and Advances(ISBN 978-953-51-0173-4@year 2012.

Trial – Object

  1. Significance of post-transplant donor-specific HLA – antibody assay with early graft dysfunction in live-related renal transplantation by Dr. M.M. Bahadur, Dr. B.V.Gandhi, Dr. Vikram Aggarwal, Dr.S.Bulchand
  2. A Randomised double–blind, placebo-controlled paralleled group study to assess the effect of endothelin receptor antagonist avosenton on time of doubling of serum creatinine, ESRD, or death in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and diabetic nephropathy.

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Tuesday: 1 pm to 2 pm and 7 pm to 9 pm
Wednesday: 1 pm to 2 pm and 7 pm to 9 pm
Thursday: 1 pm to 2 pm and 7 pm to 9 pm
Friday: 1 pm to 2 pm and 7 pm to 9 pm
Saturday: 1 pm to 2 pm and 7 pm to 9 pm

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