Venkata Akshintala
Johns Hopkins Hospital
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- DateMay 9, 2023BACKGROUND: Physiologic cholestasis is prevalent in preterm infants, occurring in ~15% of preterm births. Cholestasis causes poor neonatal growth and may progress to liver failure and death. Underlying causes of most cases are unknown…
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The Ohio State UniversityCincinnati CHildren's Hospital and Medical Center - DateMay 8, 2023BACKGROUND: Around 15% of acute pancreatitis patients develop necrosis of the pancreatic/peri-pancreatic tissue resulting in necrotic debris surrounded by a wall of granulation tissue called “walled-off pancreas necrosis” (WON)…
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Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineJohns Hopkins Hospital - DateMay 8, 2023Introduction: Adenoma per colonoscopy (APC) has recently been proposed as a quality measure for colonoscopy. We evaluated the impact of a novel AI system, compared to standard HD colonoscopy, for APC measurement…
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Columbia University Medical CenterMontefiore Medical CenterApollo Glemeagles HospitalsWashington University School of MedicineChulalongkorn UniversityUniversity of Rochester Medical CenterHenry Ford HospitalChinese University of Hong KongStony Brook UniversityJohns Hopkins HospitalJohns Hopkins Hospital - DateMay 8, 2023BACKGROUND Chronic pancreatitis (CP) may severely impact quality of life (QoL). Since CP is a chronic condition, multiple assessments of QoL are required to obtain a thorough understanding of its impact on patients. Such studies are currently lacking…
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Johns Hopkins HospitalAsian Institute of GastroenterologyJohns Hopkins University School of MedicineAsian Institute of GastroenterologyJohns Hopkins Hospital - DateMay 18, 2024
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Johns Hopkins Hospital - DateMay 19, 2024SOCIETY: ASGE
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Johns Hopkins HospitalMayo College of Medicine - DateMay 21, 2024SOCIETY: ASGE
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Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterJohns Hopkins Hospital CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF MACHINE LEARNING PROGNOSTIC MODELS FOR ACUTE PANCREATITIS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
DateMay 21, 2024Lack of an accurate prognostic tool for acute pancreatitis (AP) remains a critical knowledge gap. Machine learning (ML) techniques have been used to develop high-performing prognostic models in AP. However, methodologic quality has received little attention…Presenter
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Johns Hopkins HospitalOhio State University Wexner Medical CenterThe Ohio State University Medical CenterThe Ohio State University Wexner Medical CenterOhio State University- DateMay 19, 2024
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Johns Hopkins Hospital - DateMay 19, 2024
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Cincinnati CHildren's Hospital and Medical CenterOhio State University Wexner Medical CenterMayo ClinicJohns Hopkins Hospital - DateMay 18, 2024Current abdominal imaging techniques used for pancreas ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) screening of high-risk individuals (HRI) such as endoscopic ultrasound (EUS), cannot accurately predict neoplastic progression to high-grade Pancreatic Intraepithelial Neoplasia/ Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neopl…
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The Johns Hopkins UniversityJohns Hopkins UniversityPresenter
Johns Hopkins Hospital - DateMay 18, 2024Recent studies have described the durability of EET for BE-related neoplasia and the risk of neoplastic recurrence after achieving complete eradication of intestinal metaplasia (CE-IM). Current guidelines for endoscopic surveillance intervals post-EET are based on limited evidence…
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Washington University in St. LouisUniversity of Colorado School of MedicineUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of MedicineMayo ClinicNorthwestern UniversityWashington University School of MedicineUniversity of California, Los AngelesUniversity of North CarolinaUCLAUniversity of Colorado - DateMay 21, 2024BACKGROUND: Detecting early PDAC remains a challenge due to the inability of current diagnostic tools to visualize small cancers and microscopic PDAC precursors (PanINs)…
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Johns Hopkins HospitalThe Johns Hopkins UniversityPresenter
Johns Hopkins University - DateMay 21, 2024Fibrosis is commonly used as the criterion standard for diagnosing chronic pancreatitis (CP). However, there has never been a study comparing fibrosis among patients with recurrent acute pancreatitis (RAP) and CP…
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Johns HopkinsJohns Hopkins HospitalJohns Hopkins UniversityJohns Hopkins University School of Medicine - DateMay 21, 2024SOCIETY: AGA
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Johns Hopkins HospitalUniversity of Illinois at Chicago - DateMay 18, 2024SOCIETY: AGA Join this session to review current and future applications for AI in assessing GI cancer risk, and guiding cancer screening and cancer therapeutics in research and clinical care settings…
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Columbia University Medical CenterUniversity of Michigan Medical CenterSpeakers
Beckman Research Institute, City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer CenterJohns Hopkins Hospital - DateMay 18, 2024A STICH IN TIME - FLUIDS, SUPPOSITORIES, STENTS: AVOIDING ERCP PANCREATITIS
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Cooper University Health CareMassachusetts General HospitalSpeakers
Johns Hopkins HospitalUniversity of Colorado School of MedicineUniversity of Utah School of Medicine - DateMay 18, 2024SOCIETY: AGA Risk stratification and screening of Barrett's esophagus: What's new?
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University of California Los AngelesCleveland Clinic LondonSpeakers
Johns Hopkins Hospital - DateMay 6, 2025This session looks at the rapidly growing applications and impacts of AI beyond endoscopy in the GI world, including office tools, scribes, billing resources, EHR tools etc…
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Johns Hopkins HospitalMayo Clinic