Jitesh Parmar
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Recent Articles
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Mohamedahmed A, Hamid M, Zaman S, Abdalla H, Wuheb A, Khan A, et al.
Obes Surg
. 2023 Dec;
34(1):218-235.
PMID: 38038906
This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the comparative outcomes of laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy with omentopexy (LSGO) versus conventional laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) for obesity treatment. A systematic online...
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Sohail M, Long D, Kay E, Levitan E, Batey D, Reed-Pickens H, et al.
AIDS Behav
. 2023 Jan;
27(8):2478-2487.
PMID: 36633763
The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic necessitated rapid expansion of telehealth as part of healthcare delivery. This study compared HIV-related no-shows by visit type (in-person; video; telephone) during the COVID-19...
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Hamid M, Khalid A, Parmar J
Updates Surg
. 2022 Nov;
75(1):133-140.
PMID: 36333564
The optimal timing for percutaneous cholecystostomy (PCT) in patients with acute biliary sepsis, who are high-risk for cholecystectomy, requires further investigation. We aimed to study local factors influencing the timing...
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Assessing the Impact of COVID-19 on Retention in HIV Primary Care: A Longitudinal Multisite Analysis
Sohail M, Mugavero M, Long D, Levitan E, Batey D, Reed-Pickens H, et al.
AIDS Behav
. 2022 Nov;
27(5):1514-1522.
PMID: 36322220
We compared retention in care outcomes between a pre-COVID-19 (Apr19-Mar20) and an early-COVID-19 (Apr20-Mar21) period to determine whether the pandemic had a significant impact on these outcomes and assessed the...
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Creger T, Burgan K, Turner W, Tarrant A, Parmar J, Rana A, et al.
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr
. 2022 Jun;
90(S1):S161-S166.
PMID: 35703768
Introduction: Ending the HIV Epidemic initiatives provide a unique opportunity to use implementation scientific methods to guide implementation of evidence-based practices and evaluate their effectiveness in real-word settings to improve...
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Parmar J, Singhal R, Richardson M
Obes Surg
. 2020 Apr;
30(7):2814-2815.
PMID: 32318992
No abstract available.
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Sohail M, Rastegar J, Long D, Rana A, Levitan E, Reed-Pickens H, et al.
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr
. 2019 Nov;
82 Suppl 3:S192-S198.
PMID: 31764254
Background: The Alabama Quality Management Group (AQMG), a consortium of 9 Ryan White-funded part C and D clinics, distributed statewide was established in 2006 under the guidance from the Health...
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Bullen N, Parmar J, Gilbert J, Clarke M, Cota A, Finlay I
Obes Surg
. 2019 Jun;
29(10):3232-3238.
PMID: 31209829
Background: Multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings are widely recommended in the management of bariatric surgery patients; however, there is limited evidence for their effectiveness. The aims of this study were to...
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Panagiotopoulou I, Parashar D, Qasem E, Mezher-Sikafi R, Parmar J, Wells A, et al.
Int Surg
. 2015 Sep;
100(6):968-73.
PMID: 26414816
The objective of this paper was to evaluate whether delaying surgery following long-course chemoradiotherapy for rectal cancer correlates with pathologic complete response. Pre-operative chemoradiotherapy (CRT) is standard practice in the...
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Parmar J, Winterbottom A, Cooke F, Lever A, Gaunt M
Vascular
. 2011 Aug;
21(1):14-6.
PMID: 21803839
Streptococcus equi is a common equine infectious disease, but transmission to man is rare and confined to those who commonly come into close contact with horses. Similarly, prosthetic stent graft...