Document 1: Ongoing research projects in medicine department in the KNRUHS university (reference circular dated 18/07/2023) format
Image of the circular below :
Begun in 2023:
1) Dr Nithin:
Core project: Factors influencing recovery outcomes in patients with respiratory failure
Additional projects :
Managing respiratory failure in patients with neuroparalytic disorders and two year outcomes
Echocardiography changes of pulmonary hypertension developing over time influenced by the duration of respiratory failure
2) Dr Harika
Core Project :
Diagnostic and therapeutic factors influencing outcomes of patients with anemia in chronic renal failure
Additional project:
2) Therapeutic uncertainties in management of metabolic acidosis due to renal failure
3)Clinico radiological correlation of outcomes in patients with renal failure severity, chronicity and implications on further management
3) Dr Prachetan
Core project
Diagnostic and therapeutic uncertainties influencing outcomes in patients presenting to general medicine with abdominal pain with and without comorbidities
Additional project
2): Diagnostic and therapeutic factors influencing the clinical outcomes of patients with diarrhoea
3)Role of GI endoscopy and other factors influencing the diagnostic and therapeutic outcomes of patients presenting with dyspepsia and constipation
4) Dr Navya
Core project :
Diagnostic and therapeutic factors influencing outcomes in patients with sepsis
Additional
2) Diagnostic and therapeutic uncertainty around patients of suspected Acinetobacter sepsis influencing illness outcomes
3)Optimizing utilization of diagnostic and therapeutic modalities in sepsis to promote better patient outcomes as well as antibiotic stewardship
4)Factors influencing total dose requirements of inotropes and Iv fluids in septic shock
5) Dr Himaja
Core project :
Biopsychosocial factors influencing outcomes in patients with visceral fat and multisystem comorbidities
2) Ultrasound imaging correlations of muscle mass and visceral fat in Metabolic syndrome outcomes
3) Clinical and echocardiographic evaluation of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction in patients with multimorbidities and suspected left ventricular failure
6) Lohith :
Core project :
Diagnostic and therapeutic outcomes in patients of suspected portal hypertension
Additional projects
2) Optimizing outcomes in patients with visceral fat with and without early suspected liver cirrhosis using regular informational continuity guided life style modifications
3) Factors influencing development of Ascites in patients with chronic renal failure
7) Dr Ajay
Core project :
Factors influencing the development of heart failure and other outcomes in patients with suspected chronic CAD spectrum
Additional projects:
2) Time taken to echocardiographic IVC collapsibilty indicating attainment of optimal volume status after standard diuretic intervention for patients with left ventricular failure
3)Clinical Diagnosis of Electrical versus Anatomic Left Ventricular Hypertrophy: Prognostic and Therapeutic Implications
8) Dr Govardhini
Core project :
Spectrum of clinical presentations in diabetes with multimorbidities and factors influencing their outcomes
Additional projects:
2) Nail fold capillaroscopic changes in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus👇
3) Fatty liver and diabetes outcomes in a spectrum of patients with high visceral fat and low muscle mass
9) Dr Vivek Kurma
Core project :
Factors influencing outcomes in patients with neuroparalysis
Additional projects:
2) Resolving clinical complexity and improving outcomes in patients of chronic headache
3) Factors influencing outcomes in patients with hyponatremia and osmotic demyelination syndromes
10) Dr Kiran Kumar
Core Project :
Factors influencing outcomes in patients with diabetes and renal failure with and without other multimorbidities
Additional projects:
2) Evaluation of nailfold microcirculation in patients with chronic renal failure
3)Resolving clinical complexity and improving outcomes in patients of chronic Spondyloarthropathy
4) Resolving diagnostic and therapeutic uncertainties in subclinical hypothyroidism
Begun in 2021-22: More here about project investigators who began their projects in 2022-23: https:// medicinedepartment.blogspot. com/2022/08/2021-md-batch- formative-assessment.html?m=1
1) Dr Pavan : Managing sarcopenia and visceral fat outcomes in patients with diabetes
2) Dr Pavani :Clinical complexities in the management and outcomes of anemia: https:// medicinedepartment.blogspot. com/2022/07/draft-thesis- project-plan-clinical.html?m=0
Additional project :Prospective follow up of daily diet to resolve etiology and improve outcomes in patients of anemia
3) Dr Bharat :
Outcomes of monitoring suspected acute and chronic glomerular injuries with random and 24 hour urinary protein creatinine estimations along with patient events
Additional project :
Resolving clinical complexity and improving outcomes in patients of chronic headache
4) Dr Kranthi :
Resolving diagnostic and therapeutic uncertainties around heart failure outcomes in CKD patients
Additional project :
Initial events in the etiology of renal failure and time gap between the initial events and renal failure
5) Dr Deepika:
Clinical and radiological factors influencing outcomes of patients with stroke
6) Dr Keerthi :
Diagnostic and therapeutic uncertainty in patients with suspected tuberculosis
7) Dr Nishitha :
Resolving diagnostic and therapeutic uncertainties around patients with
poorly differentiated fever
8) Dr VenKat Sai
Factors influencing outcomes of patients with chronic liver disease
9) Narasimha Reddy :
Clinical complexity in Diabetes: Qualitative evaluation of patients, interventions and outcomes
10) RISK FACTORS, CLINICAL SPECTRUM, DIAGNOSTIC AND therapeutic OUTCOME influencers OF PATIENTS WITH ENCEPHALOPATHY
Previous link for the allocated 2021-22 batch project plans: https:// medicinedepartment.blogspot. com/2022/07/2021-20-allocated- thesis-and-other.html?m=0
Begun in 2020-21
Dr Pradeep
Dr Manasa
Dr Chandana
Dr Vamsi krishna
Dr Saicharan
Dr Raveen
Dr Vinay
Dr Shailesh
Dr Durga Krishna
Dr Shashikala:
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