Author

Akella Chendrasekhar

Assistant professor of surgery SUNY Downstate - Cited by 755 - trauma - surgical critical care - surgery

Biography

Dr. Akella Chendrasekhar is a general surgeon in Staten Island, New York and is affiliated with Richmond University Medical Center. He received his medical degree from University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and has been in practice for more than 20 years.
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Malnutrition as measured by albumin and prealbumin on admission is associated with poor outcomes after severe traumatic brain injury
GA Baltazar, AJ Pate, B Panigrahi, S LaBoy IV, R Prosniak IV, A Mody IV, ...The American Surgeon 81 (2), 61-63, 2015201
35
2015
Higher haemoglobin levels and dedicated trauma admission are associated with survival after severe traumatic brain injury
GA Baltazar, AJ Pate, B Panigrahi, A Sharp, M Smith, A ChendrasekharBrain injury 29 (5), 607-611, 2015201
12
2015
Systemic inflammatory response syndrome and platelet count ≥250×109 are associated with venous thromboembolic disease
A Pate, GA Baltazar, S Labana, T Bhagat, J Kim, A ChendrasekharInternational Journal of General Medicine, 37-40, 2015201
12
2015
Persistent symptoms in mild pediatric traumatic brain injury
A ChendrasekharPediatric health, medicine and therapeutics, 57-60, 2019201
11
2019
Uterine Perforation with Intra-Abdominal Clostridium perfringens Gas Gangrene: A Rare and Fatal Infection
D Kashan, N Muthu, B Chaucer, F Davalos, M Bernstein, ...Journal of Gynecologic Surgery 32 (3), 12-14, 2016201
8
2016
Delayed sequelae related to mild traumatic brain injury in children
A Chendrasekhar, B Kuczabski, D Cohen, M Grageda, ...Global pediatric health , 233394X2094988, 2020202
7
2020
Hyponatremia on initial presentation correlates with suboptimal outcomes after traumatic brain injury
M Smith, GA Baltazar, A Pate, K Akella, A ChendrasekharThe American Surgeon 83 (4), 12-128, 2017201
6
2017
Older patients have increased risk of poor outcomes after low-velocity pedestrian–motor vehicle collisions
GA Baltazar, P Bassett, AJ Pate, A ChendrasekharPragmatic and Observational Research, 3-7, 2017201
4
2017
Predictive risk factors of adverse perinatal outcomes following blunt abdominal trauma in pregnancy
SS Mehraban, S Lagodka, J Kydd, S Mehraban, M Cabbad, ...The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine 5 (25), 8929-895, 2022202
3
2022
Cerebral salt wasting in traumatic brain injury is associated with increased morbidity and mortality
A Chendrasekhar, PT Chow, D Cohen, K Akella, V Vadali, A Bapatla, ...Neuropsychiatric disease and treatment, 801-806, 000
2
2020
Traumatic brain injury as an independent predictor of lobar collapse
K Akella, S Akella, S Aleti, A ChendrasekharChest 52 (4), A37, 20720
1
2017
Bullet to the femoral head
K Akella, N Murthy, P Bell, A ChendrasekharOpen Access Surgery, -4, 20620
1
2016