Jayanth Adusumalli's research while affiliated with Mayo Clinic - Rochester and other places

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Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine self-reported knowledge, attitudes, prior experience, and perceived needs for the management of overweight and obese patients within a General Internal Medicine Practice. Patients and methods: An emailed cross-sectional survey was sent between June 20, 2019 and September 12, 2019 to 194 healt...
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Objective To estimate the health care workers (HCWs) self-reported stress, resilience, and coping during the COVID-19 pandemic, and to determine inter-professional differences. Participants and Methods An email survey was sent to 474 HCW at a Midwestern HealthCare facility between April 9, 2020 and April 30, 2020. A total of 311 (65.6%) responses...
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Objective To describe novel methods of stress management for support staff during electronic health record transition. Methods During the electronic health record transition, a variety of Integrative stress management offerings were made available to the support staff. Participants were surveyed regarding stress pre and post intervention on a scal...
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Non‐Hodgkin's lymphomas are heterogeneous lymphoid malignancies, usually with an excellent prognosis. Aggressive B‐cell lymphomas, such as diffuse large B‐cell lymphomas, are treated with a curative intent with first‐line therapy achieving a cure rate in about 70% of patients. Indolent lymphomas, such as follicular lymphoma (FL), are considered les...
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With improvement in the cure rates for diffuse large B cell lymphoma, the question of surveillance imaging in patients who achieve complete remission after the initial therapy has become relevant. Some of the clinical practice guidelines recommend surveillance scanning. However, several studies have reported no benefit in overall survival with scan...
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Background: The optimal strategy for revascularization in infrainguinal chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) remains debatable. Comparative trials are scarce, and daily decisions are often made using anecdotal or low-quality evidence. Methods: We searched multiple databases through May 7, 2017, for prospective studies with at least 1-year fo...
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Background: The optimal strategy for revascularization in infrainguinal chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) remains debatable. Comparative trials are scarce, and daily decisions are often made using anecdotal or low-quality evidence. Methods: We searched multiple databases through May 7, 2017, for prospective studies with at least 1-year fo...
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Objective To assess the awareness of Good Samaritan laws among residents and fellows and the factors affecting the likelihood of a physician-in-training performing a Good Samaritan act. Participants and Methods A survey was distributed via official e-mail to Mayo Clinic residents and fellows at Mayo Clinic’s 3 locations: Rochester, Minnesota; Scot...
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Background: The optimal strategy for revascularization in infrainguinal chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) remains debatable. Comparative trials are scarce, and daily decisions are often made using anecdotal or low-quality evidence. Method: We searched multiple databases through May 7, 2017, for prospective studies with at least 1-year fol...
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Background The healthcare needs of physician are not well studied. Methods We surveyed physicians attending a large primary care conference about their access and perceived barriers to receiving healthcare services. ResultsResponse rate was 46 % (270/592). The majority were trained in family medicine. The age category of above 60 years was the most...
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Bronchology Student/Resident Case Report PostersSESSION TYPE: Medical Student/Resident Case ReportPRESENTED ON: Tuesday, October 29, 2013 at 01:30 PM - 02:30 PMINTRODUCTION: A case of diffuse alveolar hemorrhage (DAH) in a patient with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) and Cryptococcus Pneumonia.CASE PRESENTATION: An 18 year old female from Burma...
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6568 Background: Treatment of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) involves surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy in various combinations depending upon stage. This study compares disparities in the 1st course treatment given to NSCLC patients amongst different hospital types. Methods: We analyzed National Cancer Data Base for differences in 1s...

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... There is also a need to improve training in weight management in T2D. Despite the urgent need for weight loss, a survey found that fewer than half (49%) of nurses and primary care physicians reported receiving specialty training in weight management since their initial medical training, yet 79% of them reported being interested in education on patient-directed weight management strategies [18], emphasizing the need for education on guideline-based disease management. ...
... In another study conducted to determine vocational stress, evaluate the mediating effect of burnout, and verify the regulatory effect of excessive devotion between vocational stress and psychological health among Chinese nurses, it was determined that surgery room nurses had high levels of vocational stress and burnout played a mediating role between vocational stress and organizational loyalty (22). Croghan et al. (2020) reported that nurses had high levels of stress and low levels of psychological resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic (57). ...
... Such experiences can negatively affect the patient-clinician relationship. Preparing clinicians and patients about an upcoming transition, including technical support for clinicians and patients, may help minimize these potential issues [10,27]. Specialized training about an impending transition, along with detailed instructions on how to gain access to the new system, and a dedicated portal helpline may be necessary to help patients better navigate the transition [23,28]. ...
... Moreover, access to serial blood samples allows for monitoring these tumor-specific changes and follow-up during treatment [17]. This quantitative approach has been used as a marker for the identification of tumor biology and to predict long-term outcome [18]. ...
... Similarly, an 18 F-FDG PET/CT scan may not be required at each time point; for example, 18 F-FDG PET/CT is usually discouraged for surveillance (7,8). Although the role of surveillance imaging is not established in clinical practice (9)(10)(11)(12), diagnostic CT may still be required in follow-up of clinical trials using time-dependent endpoints (e.g., progression-free survival (1)). ...
... There is lack of knowledge and studies concerning the best endovascular treatment in CLTI and in particular treatment with DES in a cohort with only CLTI, and more complex FP lesions. 31,40,41 As a consequence of this, no fully relevant systematic reviews regarding this population yet appear in the literature. The aim of the current study was to determine any differences in treatment efficacy between BMS and DES treatment up to two years, in a parallel group trial with randomly allocated subjects. ...
... The autogenous vein, namely the greater saphenous vein, is the most widely used conduit for coronary artery bypass grafting and is the gold-standard conduit for peripheral arterial bypass surgery. 3,4 However, the 1-year primary patency rate of coronary and peripheral vein grafts (VGs) is as low as 60%. 5,6 The biological mechanisms of early VG failure (VGF) remain poorly understood but have been classically attributed to a maladaptive vascular wall remodeling response and the development of intimal hyperplasia (IH). ...
... Moreover, in-flight medical emergencies may require health professions students to adapt their usual clinical practices to an aircraft's unique environment and circumstances. For instance, they may need to prioritize interventions based on the severity of the patient's condition and the available resources while considering the potential legal and ethical implications of providing care in a foreign jurisdiction [31,39]. Moreover, iMes present a uniquely collaborative environment where health professionals must collaborate with other non-medically trained staff, such as the pilot, cabin crew, ground staff, and potentially fellow passengers. ...
... The results from this study are in agreement with a previous systematic review of 44 prospective studies including 8 602 patients with infra-inguinal PAD presenting with CLTI that demonstrated similar 30 day and two year mortality and major amputation rates among all endovascular revascularisation strategies. 4 Nevertheless, the review found that the quality of evidence was low due to the nonrandomised nature of the included studies. In the current analysis of 23 RCTs investigating 2 671 patients, there was no significant difference in major amputation and mortality rates between different endovascular revascularisation approaches. ...
... In addition, individualizing health care delivery and humanizing procedures through empathy is a significant learning process that is based on previous knowledge, beliefs, attitudes and connections to new learning [49]. It is key to understand the audience as well as the culture embedded in the medical profession for the workshop to be successful [50][51][52]. ...