Publications by authors named "Rajeshkumar Patel"

The effectiveness of a self-instructional module (SIM) on knowledge regarding home care management of diabetes mellitus among adults in Visnagar is of interest. A pre-experimental one-group pre-test and post-test design was used, with 50 diabetic patients selected through non-probability convenience sampling. A structured questionnaire assessed knowledge before and after the intervention.

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Amniotic fluid embolism is a life-threatening peripartum condition with high morbidity and mortality rates. It is defined as the passage of fetal material into the maternal circulation which elicits a multisystem reaction that can lead to disseminated intravascular coagulopathy and severe hemodynamic instability. Despite established diagnostic criteria for amniotic fluid embolism, its identification relies heavily on clinical judgment, and early diagnosis is key to patient survival.

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Objectives: Though there is extensive research on recovery and outcomes of proximal joint fractures, such as hip and knee, there is a paucity of such research in foot and ankle fractures and a lack of uniform data on the incidence of venous thromboembolism (VTE). This is a retrospective cohort study that seeks to investigate the incidence of VTE following surgically versus conservatively treated foot and ankle fractures METHODS: This study included all adult-patient hospitalizations with International Classification of Disease 10th Revision diagnosis codes related to closed foot and ankle fractures as a primary diagnosis in the National Inpatient Sample, an administrative database part of the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project, for a total of 209,595 cases. Multivariate binary logistic regression was performed to determine the effect of age, gender, past medical history of venous thromboembolism (PMHVTE), Charlson Comorbidity Index, race, surgery, and transfusion of red cell products on the incidence of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE).

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: The duration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) significantly affects long-term survival in patients with in-hospital cardiac arrests (IHCA). In this study, we questioned the long-term clinical benefits of extending CPR beyond twenty minutes for patients with in-hospital cardiac arrest. Additionally, we aimed to compare the outcomes of CPR at different locations of a large tertiary care community hospital.

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Most of the endobronchial lesions are malignant in origin. In rare instances, benign lesions occupying the endobronchial tree can mimic malignant neoplasms on conventional imaging tests. We present a case of a middle-aged male patient who was admitted to our hospital with recurrent hemoptysis concerning for lung cancer on computed tomography (CT) of the chest.

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Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a common cause of pulmonary fibrosis, with millions of individuals affected in the world. Patients may use multiple resources to educate themselves regarding their illness, including popular social media video hosting site YouTube. We set out to determine the quality of patient education material discussing IPF available on YouTube.

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Noncaseating granulomas are seen surrounding tumors with varying frequency, possibly as part of an immune response to tumor cells. However, data about the association of sarcoid with gynecologic malignancy is sparse. We performed a search of our institutional database for all EBUS-TBNA biopsies conducted within the past five years that revealed granulomatous inflammation.

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Objectives: The aims of the study were the following: (1) to determine how often computed tomography (CT) scans of the head are obtained on rapid responses called for altered mental status (AMS), (2) to determine whether CT imaging of the head is required during all rapid responses called for AMS, (3) to determine which patients would benefit from CT scans of the head in this setting, (4) to note whether an adequate neurologic exam was documented, (5) to determine the cost of CT scans that did not change management, and (6) to examine the role of medications leading to AMS.

Methods: The study was a retrospective chart review at Abington Jefferson Hospital. Data collected included the age, sex, time of rapid response, clinical condition of the patient, whether an arterial blood gas and blood glucose were done, and whether a neurological exam was documented in the resident's rapid response team note.

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Splenic dysfunction is a major feature of sickle cell disease (SCD) and can manifest as acute splenic sequestration crisis (ASSC), which is the earliest life-threatening complication seen in patients with SCD. Aplastic crisis is another potentially deadly complication of sickle cell disease that develops when erythrocyte production temporarily drops. Infection with parvovirus B-19 frequently causes aplastic crises.

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