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Anushka Patel
Researcher at The George Institute for Global Health
Publications - 337
Citations - 29250
Anushka Patel is an academic researcher from The George Institute for Global Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diabetes mellitus & Type 2 diabetes. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 315 publications receiving 25272 citations. Previous affiliations of Anushka Patel include Northwestern University & Ministry of Health (New South Wales).
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Impact of switching from different treatment regimens to a fixed-dose combination pill (polypill) in patients with cardiovascular disease or similarly high risk.
Melvin Lafeber,Wilko Spiering,Frank L.J. Visseren,Diederick E. Grobbee,Michiel L. Bots,Alice Stanton,Anushka Patel,Dorairaj Prabhakaran,Ruth Webster,Simon Thom,Anthony Rodgers +10 more
TL;DR: Switching to a polypill-based strategy resulted in estimated cardiovascular relative risk reductions across a wide range of usual care patterns of antiplatelet, statin and BP-lowering therapy prescribing, including equally potent or more potent regimens.
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Normal Tissue Complication Probability (NTCP) Modelling of Severe Acute Mucositis using a Novel Oral Mucosal Surface Organ at Risk
Jamie Dean,Liam Welsh,KH Wong,A. Aleksic,Emma M. Dunne,Mohammad R. Islam,Anushka Patel,Priyanka Patel,Imran Petkar,Iain Phillips,J. Sham,Ulrike Schick,Katie L. Newbold,Katie L. Newbold,S.A. Bhide,S.A. Bhide,Kevin J. Harrington,Kevin J. Harrington,Christopher M. Nutting,Christopher M. Nutting,Sarah L. Gulliford +20 more
TL;DR: The simpler oral cavity OAR should be preferred over the mucosal surface OAR for NTCP modelling of severe mucositis, and it is recommended to minimising the volume of mucosa receiving intermediate and high doses, where possible.
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Does sex matter in the associations between classic risk factors and fatal coronary heart disease in populations from the Asia-Pacific region?
TL;DR: Only a small amount of the sex differential in coronary death could be explained by differences in the prevalence of classic risk factors, and alternative explanations are required to explain the age-related attenuation of thesex difference in CHD risk.
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Rationale and design of the AdRem study : Evaluating the effects of blood pressure lowering and intensive glucose control on vascular retinal disorders in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Ronald P. Stolk,Ronald P. Stolk,Johannes R. Vingerling,J. Kennedy Cruickshank,Alun D. Hughes,Alice Stanton,Lu Juming,Anushka Patel,Simon A. McG. Thom,Diederick E. Grobbee +9 more
TL;DR: The AdRem study is designed to provide reliable evidence on the effects of intensive glucose control and blood pressure lowering on both diabetic retinopathy and abnormalities of retinal vasculature in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
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The Systematic Medical Appraisal Referral and Treatment Mental Health Project: Quasi-Experimental Study to Evaluate a Technology-Enabled Mental Health Services Delivery Model Implemented in Rural India
Pallab K. Maulik,Siddhardha Devarapalli,Sudha Kallakuri,Amritendu Bhattacharya,David Peiris,Anushka Patel,Anushka Patel +6 more
TL;DR: The intervention was associated with a marked increase in service uptake and clinically important reductions in depression and anxiety symptom scores, and will be further evaluated in a large-scale cluster randomized controlled trial.