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Raj G. Kumar
Researcher at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Publications - 73
Citations - 1288
Raj G. Kumar is an academic researcher from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. The author has contributed to research in topics: Traumatic brain injury & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 55 publications receiving 928 citations. Previous affiliations of Raj G. Kumar include University of Pittsburgh & Chandka Medical College.
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Frequency and predictors of depression in congestive heart failure.
Ibrahim Zahid,Mishall Ahmed Baig,Jaleed Ahmed Gilani,Nageen Waseem,Shumaila Ather,Aishath Shausha Farooq,Amna Ghouri,Simra Nadeem Siddiqui,Ram Kumar,Sahil,Suman,Raj G. Kumar,Ravi Kumar,Awais Ahmed Mulla,Rabbia Siddiqi,Kaneez Fatima +15 more
TL;DR: Depression is common among patients with CHF and is associated with multiple factors and needs to be addressed and targeted urgently.
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The Longitudinal Effects of Comorbid Health Burden on Functional Outcomes for Adults With Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury.
Raj G. Kumar,Jessica M. Ketchum,John D. Corrigan,Flora M. Hammond,Mitch Sevigny,Kristen Dams-O'Connor +5 more
TL;DR: Evidence that comorbidity burden negatively impacts longitudinal functional and life satisfaction outcomes after TBI is offered and the findings suggest that better identification and treatment ofComorbidities may benefit life satisfaction, functional outcome, reduce healthcare costs, and decrease reinjury.
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Effects of hospital-acquired pneumonia on long-term recovery and hospital resource utilization following moderate to severe traumatic brain injury.
Raj G. Kumar,Matthew R. Kesinger,Shannon B. Juengst,Maria M. Brooks,Anthony Fabio,Kristen Dams-O'connor,Mary Jo Pugh,Jason L. Sperry,Amy K. Wagner +8 more
TL;DR: Preventing HAP during acute hospitalization may be cost-effective and improve long-term recovery for individuals with TBI and future studies should compare the effectiveness of different prophylaxis methods to prevent HAP.
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A mathematical model of neuroinflammation in severe clinical traumatic brain injury
TL;DR: By developing a mathematical characterization of inflammatory processes informed by clinical data, a system for exploring links between acute neuroinflammatory components and patient outcome in severe TBI is created.
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TBI Rehabilomics Research: Conceptualizing a humoral triad for designing effective rehabilitation interventions.
Amy K. Wagner,Raj G. Kumar +1 more
TL;DR: The Rehabilomics research model is drawn upon as a translational framework for programs of precision rehabilitation and intervention research focused on linking personal biology to treatment response using biopsychosocial constructs that broadly represent function and that can be applied to many clinical populations with disability.