Publications by authors named "Abhishek Janardan"

Objectives: Transitions of care are pivotal, vulnerable times as patients are discharged from the hospital. Telephonic care coordination is standard care, but labor intensive. We implemented a patient postdischarge digital engagement (PDDE) program to scale coordination.

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Persistent Immune Effector Cell Associated Hematotoxicity (ICAHT) is a significant side effect of BCMA CAR T-Cell therapy in patients with relapsed multiple myeloma (MM). The use of stem cell boosts in ICAHT has been described, however studies have been limited by small patient numbers and short follow up. Herein, we report on our multi-institutional experience of ICAHT, defined by an absolute neutrophil count (ANC) of ≤ 1000, thrombocytopenia with a platelet count ≤ 50,000 or/and anemia as hemoglobin (hgb) ≤9 g/dL, in patients who received BCMA CAR T therapy, and the effects of subsequent stem cell boost on hematopoietic reconstitution and clinical outcome.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates infection risks associated with two types of bispecific antibodies (bsAb)—BCMA and GPRC5D—in patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM), focusing on incidence and risk factors for infections during and after treatment.
  • Results show that BCMA bsAb therapy had a higher infection rate and a greater proportion of severe infections (grade ≥3) compared to GPRC5D treatment, with 58% of infections in the BCMA group classified as severe.
  • The findings suggest that patients receiving BCMA bsAb and GPRC5D combination therapies have a greater cumulative incidence of overall and severe infections compared to those receiving GPRC5D monotherapy.
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Post-embolization syndrome (PES) is a complication that commonly occurs after treatment with transarterial embolization for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Patients with PES often present with clinical symptoms such as fever, nausea, abdominal pain, and elevated liver enzymes typically 24-72 hours after the procedure. While cases of PES have been documented in patients treated with transarterial chemoembolization, here, we present an unusual case of delayed onset PES in a 70-year-old male with HCC following treatment with a form of transarterial radioembolization.

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Tension pneumocephalus (TP) is a rare neurosurgical emergency due to the rise of intracranial pressure from air in the cranial cavity. Tension pneumocephalus' clinical presentation ranges from headache, visual alterations, altered mental status, and death. Given its nonspecific clinical presentation, tension pneumocephalus is usually diagnosed via computed tomography (CT) imaging.

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Aspergillus is a fungal genus found worldwide, which causes infection most commonly in the respiratory system and in other systems, including the central nervous system. Fungal species, such as or are more common in immunocompromised patient populations, such as those taking immunosuppressants post-transplantation, those on long-term corticosteroids, or those with immunodeficiencies such as AIDS. In this paper, we describe a rare case of aspergillosis that occurred due to a history of taking corticosteroids to treat arthritis pain in a patient with type 2 diabetes.

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Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the second most prominent form of skin malignancy. It occurs most frequently in older males with fair skin complexion that have extensive sun exposure most commonly in their childhood. The metastatic presentation of SCC is rare and is most common in the lung.

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Puffy hand syndrome is a rare manifestation due to continuous intravenous drug abuse. It is a form of lymphedema caused by the sclerosing nature of intravenously administered drugs. It typically presents with bilateral, non-pitting edema at the dorsum of the hands.

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Miliary tuberculosis (TB) represents a rare escalation of TB stemming from the hematogenous dissemination of Common extrapulmonary infection sites include the lymphatic system, musculoskeletal system, and central nervous system. The nonspecific motif of clinical symptoms involving joint pain, fever of unknown origin, and night sweats make the diagnosis of disseminated TB quite challenging. Long-term outcomes remain bleak.

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Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in an adult (MIS-A) is a rare immunological complication that gained prominence after the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Patients with MIS-A often clinically present with non-specific generalized symptoms, such as fever, myalgia, or fatigue, making the diagnosis difficult. In this article, we present an unusual case of MIS-A in a 50-year-old male that raises the question of whether the immune system's dysregulation will demonstrate differing criteria of signs and symptoms for a patient on sustained immunosuppression as opposed to the non-immunosuppressed population.

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Background: Mindfulness practice and exercise are ways by which older adults can improve and maintain their physical, emotional and cognitive health.

Methods: This single-site qualitative study gathered insights of older adults' perceptions about initiating and maintaining mindfulness and exercise practices. We carried out focus groups with 41 adults aged 65-85 who had recently initiated Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), structured exercise, or their combination as part of participation in a clinical trial.

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: Providing public access to exercise and play is vital for health promotion across populations. We evaluated the use of and satisfaction at Trojan Park, a multigenerational playground with multiple activity areas and fitness zones in the city of Wellston in St. Louis County, MO.

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