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Dr Sukh Chatu

Research

Dr Chatu has been involved in medical research since a medical student. He completed his higher research degree in 2012 at St George’s University and Imperial College, London. During this three year period he was awarded a Medical Research Council grant and published numerous articles in international peer reviewed journals. He was proud to present one of his research projects at an international conference (UEGW) representing the UK and won a substantial award coming first out of six countries. He has extensive experience in conducting research trials and is actively involved in clinical trials at Kings College Hospital which is a leading teaching hospital and has a strong emphasis on research. His contributions to research have been recognised and he was awarded Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer with King’s College London.

 

 

Publications:

 

Hands on Guide to Clinical Pharmacology, 3rd Edition. Chatu S. (Text book).

 

Peer reviewed articles by Dr Chatu and his co-authors:

 

Patients with Endoscopically Visible Polypoid Adenomatous Lesions Within the Extent of Ulcerative Colitis Have an Increased Risk of Colorectal Cancer Despite Endoscopic Resection.

Subramanian V, Chatu S, Echterdiek F, Banerjee A, Finlayson C, Pollok

Dig Dis Sci. 2016 Oct;61(10)

Piloting “Virtual” PEG service: Single Centre Experience & Predictors of Mortality

Gastroenterology Today. 2016

Chatu S, Reddy D, Bensaid L, Hayee B, Dubois P

 

Old foe to the rescue: Resistant GAVE and angiodysplasia treated with thalidomide

Gastroenterology Today.2016

Hadjinicolaou A, Chatu S, Mahmood A

 

A patient with odynophagia and unusual endoscopic findings.

BMJ Case Rep. 2015 Nov 26;2015

Griffin J, Potts J, Chatu S, Chung-Faye G.

 

An unusual case of breathlessness: Hepatic Hydrothorax.

Gastroenterology Today. 2015

Moore M, Chatu S, Saxena A.

 

The impact of timing and duration of thiopurine treatment on colectomy in ulcerative colitis: a national population-based study of incident cases between 1989-2009.

Chhaya V, Saxena S, Cecil E, Chatu S, Subramanian V, Curcin V, Majeed A, Pollok RC.

Aliment Pharmacol Ther. 2015 Jan;41(1):87-98.

  

Spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid leak following a pilates class: a case report.

J Med Case Rep. 2014 Dec 21;8:456.

Davis J, Yanny I, Chatu S, Dubois P, Hayee B, Moran N.

 

A rare cause of abdominal pain

BMJ 2014;349:g4920

O’Connell, Chatu S, Thomas, P, Keane A.

 

Response to Fujita.

Am J Gastroenterol. 2014 Sep;109(9):1497-8.

Chatu S, Subramanian V, Saxena S, Pollok R.

 

The Impact of Timing and Duration of Thiopurine Treatment on First Intestinal Resection in Crohn's Disease: National UK Population-Based Study 1989-2010.

 Am J Gastroenterology. 2014 Jan

Chatu S, Saxena S, Subramanian V, Curcin V, Yadegarfar G, Gunn L, Majeed A, Pollok RC

 

The role of thiopurines in reducing the need for surgical resection in Crohn's disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Am J Gastroenterology. 2014 Jan; 109(1):23-34

Chatu SSubramanian VSaxena SPollok RC.

 

Temporal trends in imaging and associated radiation exposure in inflammatory bowel disease.

Int J Clin Pract. 2013 Oct; 67(10):1057-65

Chatu S, Poullis A, Holmes R, Greenhalgh R, Pollok RC.

 

Factors associated with Vitamin D deficiency in a multi-cultural inflammatory bowel disease.

Frontline Gastroenterology 2013, 4, 51-56.

Chatu S et al.

 

Meta-analysis: diagnostic medical radiation exposure in inflammatory bowel disease.

Aliment Pharmacol Ther. 2012 Mar; 35(5):529-39

Chatu S, Subramanian V, Pollok RC.

 

Diagnostic accuracy of small intestine ultrasonography using an oral contrast agent in Crohn's disease: comparative study from the UK.

Clin Radiol. 2012 Jun; 67(6):553-9

Chatu S, Pilcher J, Saxena SK, Fry DH, Pollok RC.

 

A rare cause of rectal bleeding masquerading as proctitis.

Journal Crohns Colitis. 2013 April 1;7(3)

Chatu S, Kumar D, Vlahos I, Du Parc J, Pollok R.

                 

Lymphoma presenting as pseudomemebranous colitis.

Gastroenterology Today 2012

Gupta S, Chatu S.

 

Survey of 200 users of the AIDA educational Diabetes program. Quantitative survey data.

Lehmann E, Chatu S, Hashmy S . Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics Vol 8, No 3, 2006

 

Survey of 200 users of the AIDA educational Diabetes program. Qualitative feedback data.

Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics Vol 8, No 5, 2006

Lehmann E, Chatu S, Hashmy S .

 

Survey of 200 users of the AIDA educational Diabetes program. Discussion.

Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics Vol 9, No 1, 2007.

Lehmann E, Chatu S, Hashmy S .

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