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Sanjit R. Konda
Researcher at New York University
Publications - 220
Citations - 1852
Sanjit R. Konda is an academic researcher from New York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Hip fracture. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 155 publications receiving 1066 citations. Previous affiliations of Sanjit R. Konda include Loyola University Chicago & Lutheran Medical Center.
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Increased Mortality and Major Complications in Hip Fracture Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A New York City Perspective.
Kenneth A. Egol,Sanjit R. Konda,Mackenzie L Bird,Nicket Dedhia,Emma K Landes,Rachel A Ranson,Sara J Solasz,Vinay K. Aggarwal,Joseph A. Bosco,David L Furgiuele,Abhishek Ganta,Jason Gould,Thomas Lyon,Toni M McLaurin,Nirmal C. Tejwani,Joseph D. Zuckerman,Philipp Leucht +16 more
TL;DR: This research presents a novel probabilistic approach that allows us to assess the importance of knowing the carrier and removal status of canine coronavirus as a source of infection for other animals and also investigates its role in humans.
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Modification of a Validated Risk Stratification Tool to Characterize Geriatric Hip Fracture Outcomes and Optimize Care in a Post-COVID-19 World.
Sanjit R. Konda,Rachel A Ranson,Sara J Solasz,Nicket Dedhia,Ariana Lott,Mackenzie L Bird,Emma K Landes,Vinay K. Aggarwal,Joseph A. Bosco,David L Furgiuele,Jason Gould,Thomas Lyon,Toni M McLaurin,Nirmal C. Tejwani,Joseph D. Zuckerman,Philipp Leucht,Abhishek Ganta,Kenneth A. Egol +17 more
TL;DR: The STTGMA tool can be modified for specific disease processes, in this case to account for the COVID-19 virus and provide a robust risk stratification tool that accounts for a heretofore unknown risk factor.
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How Does Frailty Factor Into Mortality Risk Assessment of a Middle-Aged and Geriatric Trauma Population?
TL;DR: The original STTGMA tool accounts for important frailty factors including cognition and general health status and these variables combined with other major physiologic variables appear to be sufficient to adequately and accurately quantify inpatient mortality risk.
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Development of a Middle-Age and Geriatric Trauma Mortality Risk Score A Tool to Guide Palliative Care Consultations.
TL;DR: This novel risk score for older trauma patients has shown fidelity in prediction of inpatient mortality; in the study and validation cohorts, and this tool may be used for early intervention in the care of patients at high risk of mortality and resource expenditure.
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Fracture Site Mobility at 6 Weeks After Humeral Shaft Fracture Predicts Nonunion Without Surgery.
TL;DR: With a high negative predictive value, clinical examination of fracture motion at 6 weeks should be assessed in every patient to determine which patients should obtain closer follow-up for the risk of nonunion progression.