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An audit of initial six years of 5885 telepsychiatric direct video consultations: Findings from "benefits of savings" analysis and the effect of COVID-19 pandemic
CONCLUSION: In the authors' understanding, this is the largest study of providing DVCs from India, irrespective of any medical/surgical specialty. The video/remote clinics could be an alternative model for regular follow-ups in ensuring the continuity of care among patients with psychiatric disorders. These clinics also saved significant travel time, travel distance, and travel costs for the patients that could have occurred for their in-person consultations.PMID:37485418 | PMC:PMC10358816 | DOI:10.4103/indianjpsychiatry.indianjpsychiatry_131_23
Source: Indian Journal of Psychiatry - July 24, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: James Paul Radhakrishnan Govindan Poreddi Vijayalakshmi B V Kathyayani Sailaxmi Gandhi Rajendra K Madegowda Chethan Basavarajappa Narayana Manjunatha C Naveen Kumar Suresh Bada Math Source Type: research

A cross-sectional study of the mental health burden among COVID-19 survivors
CONCLUSION: Our study confirms that COVID-19 infection can cause various adverse mental health issues. Mitigating the hazardous effects of COVID-19 pandemic on mental health should be a top priority for public health to prevent long-term complications.PMID:37485412 | PMC:PMC10358821 | DOI:10.4103/indianjpsychiatry.indianjpsychiatry_105_23
Source: Indian Journal of Psychiatry - July 24, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Arvind Nongpiur Bhupen Barman Kimberly Syiem Andreecia Mn Mawiong Naveen Anand Arvind Nune Source Type: research

An audit of initial six years of 5885 telepsychiatric direct video consultations: Findings from "benefits of savings" analysis and the effect of COVID-19 pandemic
CONCLUSION: In the authors' understanding, this is the largest study of providing DVCs from India, irrespective of any medical/surgical specialty. The video/remote clinics could be an alternative model for regular follow-ups in ensuring the continuity of care among patients with psychiatric disorders. These clinics also saved significant travel time, travel distance, and travel costs for the patients that could have occurred for their in-person consultations.PMID:37485418 | PMC:PMC10358816 | DOI:10.4103/indianjpsychiatry.indianjpsychiatry_131_23
Source: Indian Journal of Psychiatry - July 24, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: James Paul Radhakrishnan Govindan Poreddi Vijayalakshmi B V Kathyayani Sailaxmi Gandhi Rajendra K Madegowda Chethan Basavarajappa Narayana Manjunatha C Naveen Kumar Suresh Bada Math Source Type: research

A cross-sectional study of the mental health burden among COVID-19 survivors
CONCLUSION: Our study confirms that COVID-19 infection can cause various adverse mental health issues. Mitigating the hazardous effects of COVID-19 pandemic on mental health should be a top priority for public health to prevent long-term complications.PMID:37485412 | PMC:PMC10358821 | DOI:10.4103/indianjpsychiatry.indianjpsychiatry_105_23
Source: Indian Journal of Psychiatry - July 24, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Arvind Nongpiur Bhupen Barman Kimberly Syiem Andreecia Mn Mawiong Naveen Anand Arvind Nune Source Type: research

An audit of initial six years of 5885 telepsychiatric direct video consultations: Findings from "benefits of savings" analysis and the effect of COVID-19 pandemic
CONCLUSION: In the authors' understanding, this is the largest study of providing DVCs from India, irrespective of any medical/surgical specialty. The video/remote clinics could be an alternative model for regular follow-ups in ensuring the continuity of care among patients with psychiatric disorders. These clinics also saved significant travel time, travel distance, and travel costs for the patients that could have occurred for their in-person consultations.PMID:37485418 | PMC:PMC10358816 | DOI:10.4103/indianjpsychiatry.indianjpsychiatry_131_23
Source: Indian Journal of Psychiatry - July 24, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: James Paul Radhakrishnan Govindan Poreddi Vijayalakshmi B V Kathyayani Sailaxmi Gandhi Rajendra K Madegowda Chethan Basavarajappa Narayana Manjunatha C Naveen Kumar Suresh Bada Math Source Type: research

A cross-sectional study of the mental health burden among COVID-19 survivors
CONCLUSION: Our study confirms that COVID-19 infection can cause various adverse mental health issues. Mitigating the hazardous effects of COVID-19 pandemic on mental health should be a top priority for public health to prevent long-term complications.PMID:37485412 | PMC:PMC10358821 | DOI:10.4103/indianjpsychiatry.indianjpsychiatry_105_23
Source: Indian Journal of Psychiatry - July 24, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Arvind Nongpiur Bhupen Barman Kimberly Syiem Andreecia Mn Mawiong Naveen Anand Arvind Nune Source Type: research

An audit of initial six years of 5885 telepsychiatric direct video consultations: Findings from "benefits of savings" analysis and the effect of COVID-19 pandemic
CONCLUSION: In the authors' understanding, this is the largest study of providing DVCs from India, irrespective of any medical/surgical specialty. The video/remote clinics could be an alternative model for regular follow-ups in ensuring the continuity of care among patients with psychiatric disorders. These clinics also saved significant travel time, travel distance, and travel costs for the patients that could have occurred for their in-person consultations.PMID:37485418 | PMC:PMC10358816 | DOI:10.4103/indianjpsychiatry.indianjpsychiatry_131_23
Source: Indian Journal of Psychiatry - July 24, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: James Paul Radhakrishnan Govindan Poreddi Vijayalakshmi B V Kathyayani Sailaxmi Gandhi Rajendra K Madegowda Chethan Basavarajappa Narayana Manjunatha C Naveen Kumar Suresh Bada Math Source Type: research

A cross-sectional study of the mental health burden among COVID-19 survivors
CONCLUSION: Our study confirms that COVID-19 infection can cause various adverse mental health issues. Mitigating the hazardous effects of COVID-19 pandemic on mental health should be a top priority for public health to prevent long-term complications.PMID:37485412 | PMC:PMC10358821 | DOI:10.4103/indianjpsychiatry.indianjpsychiatry_105_23
Source: Indian Journal of Psychiatry - July 24, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Arvind Nongpiur Bhupen Barman Kimberly Syiem Andreecia Mn Mawiong Naveen Anand Arvind Nune Source Type: research

Malabsorption due to strongyloidiasis after high-dose steroid therapy for Coronavirus disease-19
Source: Indian Journal of Gastroenterology - July 20, 2023 Category: Gastroenterology Source Type: research

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Unapproved Products Related to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Source: FDA Center for Drug Evaluation and Research - What's New - July 18, 2023 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Center for Drug Evaluation and Research Source Type: news

Contribution of 15 Years (2007 –2022) of Indo-US Training Partnerships to the Emergency Physician Workforce Capacity in India
Background: Indo-US Masters in Emergency Medicine (MEM) certi fication courses are rigorous three-year emergency medicine (EM) training courses that operate as a partnership between affiliate hospitals or universities in the United States with established EM training programs and local partner sites in India. Throughout their 15 years of operation, these glo bal training partnerships have contributed to the EM workforce in India. Our objective in this study was to describe Indo-US MEM program graduates, their work environments, and their contribution to the growth of academic EM and to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID...
Source: Western Journal of Emergency Medicine - July 17, 2023 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Ciano, Joseph Source Type: research

Acute thrombosis of the lower limb arteries on the background of the XBB.1.5 ( “Kraken”) subvariant of omicron SARS-COV-2 — medical or surgical treatment?
ConclusionAnticoagulant therapy demonstrates several advantages over aggressive surgical management. However, probably due to the small size of the studied sample, significant differences were not obtained. Further study of this issue is required with the identification of the optimal reperfusion method in this complex cohort of patients.
Source: Indian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery - July 17, 2023 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Source Type: research

Uncontrolled Diabetes Mellitus Predicts Post-COVID-19 Fibrosis
CONCLUSION: Uncontrolled diabetes predisposes to the development of post-COVID-19 fibrosis, so physicians should be more vigilant while managing these patients.PMID:37449692 | DOI:10.59556/japi.71.0288
Source: Journal of the Association of Physicians of India - July 14, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Parul Mrigpuri Nitin Goel Sonam Spalgais Ravishankar Nagaraja Sonal Sonal Sidharth Raj Yadav Balakrishnan Menon Raj Kumar Source Type: research

Post-COVID-19 Arterial Thrombotic Events among Three Major Permutations of COVID-19
CONCLUSION: Sufferers inflamed with the δ-variant of COVID-19 are greater vulnerable to developing submit COVID-19 thrombotic events with minimum hazard within the Omicron version and intermediate risk within the α-version. The hazard of submitting COVID-19 thrombotic activities is directly proportional to the severity of the sickness.PMID:37449687 | DOI:10.59556/japi.71.0296
Source: Journal of the Association of Physicians of India - July 14, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Sudhir Bhandari Shashank Joshi Govind Rankawat Mangesh Tiwaskar Anurag Lohmror Ajeet Singh Source Type: research

Greater COVID-19 Severity and Mortality in Hospitalized Patients in the Delta-phase Compared to the Others: A Single Center Prospective Registry
CONCLUSION: This study shows that COVID-19 patients that were hospitalized in the second (delta) phase of the epidemic had more severe disease compared to the first and third phases. In the second phase of patients, there was a significantly higher duration of hospitalization, ICU hospitalization, greater oxygen requirement, noninvasive and invasive ventilatory support, and more deaths.PMID:37449685 | DOI:10.59556/japi.71.0293
Source: Journal of the Association of Physicians of India - July 14, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Raghubir S Khedar Rajeev Gupta Kartik Mittal Alok Mathur Jugal B Gupta Yogendra Singh Swati Sharma Krishna K Sharma Source Type: research