Kartik K Venkatesh MD, PhD, FACOG
@KartikVenk84
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Maternal fetal medicine specialist | Perinatal epidemiologist | mfmdoc | Diabetes | Husband | Dad of 3
Columbus, Ohio
Joined December 2019
Association Between Breastfeeding and Long-Term Risk of... : Obstetrics & Gynecology https://t.co/pxxD4QkyAc
#CardioObstetrics
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e HAPO (Hyperglycemia and Adverse Pregnancy Outcome) Follow-Up Study. The exposure was any breastfeeding (yes or no). The primary outcomes, measured 10–14 years after delivery with the Framingham...
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Discover the article: Association of neighborhood-level socioeconomic disadvantage and Life's Essential 8 in early pregnancy. Neighborhood-level socioeconomic disadvantage was associated with worse maternal CVH in early pregnancy. https://t.co/lYUQDCyJx2
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@JAMA_current Full sentence: “These findings support the continued primacy of insulin as the preferred pharmacotherapy for gestational diabetes compared with a sequential oral medication strategy that includes glyburide.” DECIDE testing metformin alone as 1st line:
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New research on the associations of blood pressure in pregnancy and hypertension later in life: https://t.co/vqogkrLmYT
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From Standard of Care to Emerging Innovations: Navigating the Evolution of Pharmacological Treatment of Gestational Diabetes https://t.co/Z4ksqJKF0W
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@JAMA_current Full sentence: “These findings support the continued primacy of insulin as the preferred pharmacotherapy for gestational diabetes compared with a sequential oral medication strategy that includes glyburide.” DECIDE testing metformin alone as 1st line:
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Introduction Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is one of the most common medical complications of pregnancy. Glycaemic control decreases the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes for the affected...
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This is killing the US innovation and research enterprise.
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Diabetes research in the community | Ohio State Health & Discovery @OSUWexMed
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What dietitians, cooks and researchers are doing to help people with diabetes find ways to better control their blood sugar levels and eliminate diabetes.
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The November issue, dedicated to diabetes in pregnancy, is now live! https://t.co/8EaSriRWz3
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Congratulations to my wonderful colleague, @KartikVenk84, on his nomination for the @OhioStateMed Dean’s Excellence Award for Research. I can’t think of anyone more deserving!
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Week 1 administration of the 2024 Specialty Certifying Exam has begun. We’d like to wish all candidates taking the exam the best of luck! #ABOGCE #boardcertified
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Another great O&G Editorial Board Meeting in the books. We can’t wait to share what we have been working on!
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This scientific statement emphasizes the upstream structural and social determinants that affect CVH in the Asian American population, with a special focus on the role of social determinants of health across disaggregated ethnic groups within the Asian American population.
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Learn to develop and test algorithms in #Python at the next ScHARe Think-a-Thon on Sept. 18! We’ll explore data management and analysis and lay the groundwork for #SDOH and #HealthDisparities research. Register now to attend: https://t.co/CMePG0UhOR
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An unsolved mystery, summary of work in progress to understand basis of propensity for metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease. Feature @Nature
https://t.co/QsmYDhbe4V by @AnilOza16
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Dive into the MEPS database with #AHRQ's upcoming virtual workshop, September 10-12! Featuring lectures and interactive sessions in SAS, STATA, and R, this workshop is ideal for both beginners and seasoned users. #research
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This month's issue features a collection of research and reviews on hypertension in pregnancy. Check out the full issue at: https://t.co/vOmTjSDlO6
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Very glad to see this exploration of appropriateness of BMI as an outcome measure in kids. This reinforces my belief that weight should be the outcome, in a semiparametric model covariate adjusted for age and height (big question: height time-dependent or baseline only).
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New research from #OSUCOM and @OSUWexMed shows pregnant people enrolled in WIC are less likely to have multiple poor pregnancy outcomes, including gestational diabetes, preterm birth, blood transfusion & ICU admission for both the parent and child. https://t.co/LqksnRrIk2
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