Rohini Kotha, MD
Rohini Kotha, MD
Specialty: Anesthesiology
Program: Anesthesiology
Language(s): English
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Participating Trials
Clinical Trial 22558
Mind-Body practices for patients undergoing breast surgery: A pilot study (Mind Body Study (MBS)
Condition: Breast
Status: OpenIf you believe you are eligible for one of these trials or studies, please call
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Publications
- Johnson EP, Monsour R, Hafez O, Kotha R, Ackerman RS. Major Perioperative Cardiac Risk Assessment: A Review for Cardio-Oncologists and Perioperative Physicians. Clin Pract. 2024 May.14(3):906-914. Pubmedid: 38804403. Pmcid: PMC11130950.
- Higgins KE, Vinson AE, Petrini L, Kotha R, Black SA. Embracing Failure: Nurturing Learning and Well-Being in Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine. Int Anesthesiol Clin. 2024 Jul.62(3):15-25. Pubmedid: 38785110.
- Bordoni B, Kotha R, Escher AR. Symptoms Arising From the Diaphragm Muscle: Function and Dysfunction. Cureus. 2024 Jan.16(1):e53143. Pubmedid: 38288323. Pmcid: PMC10823461.
- Kotha R, Streitmatter C, Serdiuk A, Aldawoodi NN, Ackerman RS. Cardiac Remote Monitoring Devices and Technologies: A Review for the Perioperative Physician and Telemedicine Providers. Cureus. 2024 Feb.16(2):e53914. Pubmedid: 38343706. Pmcid: PMC10855008.
- Kotha R, Jones A, Girgenti GT, Nahrwold DA. Anesthetic Management of a Patient With McArdle Disease: A Case Report and Review of the Literature. Cureus. 2023 Jun.15(6):e40092. Pubmedid: 37425602. Pmcid: PMC10328145.
- Ackerman RS, Muncey AR, Aldawoodi NN, Kotha R, Getting REG. Cancer Immunotherapies: What the Perioperative Physician Needs to Know. Curr Oncol Rep. 2022 Apr.24(4):399-414. Pubmedid: 35141856. Pmcid: PMC9056594.
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Grants
Title: Implementing perioperative mind-body pre-habilitative interventions in patients undergoing breastsurgery: A pilot study
Sponsor: Moffitt Cancer Center
PI: Kotha, R.
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