Dr. Manideep Duttuluri joined the Division of Hospital Medicine as an Instructor in Medicine in February of 2024. He completed his schooling and medical education in Mangalore, India. Soon after, he moved to New York City, where he worked at Mount Sinai Hospitals and Columbia University Medical Center. He began his career at Mount Sinai Hospitals as a researcher in medicine and critical care medicine. Shortly after, he advanced as a fellow in advanced medical simulation education, and sepsis coordinator to name a few. Dr. Duttuluri completed his internship and residency at Columbia University Medical Center Internal Medicine residency program in Harlem, New York and worked as physician at a community hospital in Illinois prior to joining the Division in 2024. He had varied interests in medicine subspecialties and participated in many education, research and training projects prior to residency. He enjoys teaching and creating research initiatives for medical students and residents.
Education
- Medical Degree: AJ Institute of Technology, Mangalore, India (2010)
- Residency, Internal Medicine: Columbia University Medical Center, Harlem, New York (2022)
Clinical Interests
Hospital medicine, inpatient care, quality initiatives, sepsis, innate immunity, critical care initiatives and its effect on morbidity and mortality in a hospital setting
Scholarly Bibliography
Peer-Reviewed Publications
- Jean RE, Duttuluri M, Gibson CD, Mir S, Fuhrmann K, Eden E, Supariwala. An improvement in physical activity in persons with obstructive sleep apnea treated with continuous positive airway pressure. Journal of Physical Activity and Health. 2017 Mar;14(3):176-182. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2016-0289. PMID: 27997271
Abstracts and Presentations
- Duttuluri M, Nutakki S, Bugayong M, Yee S, Mcpherson A, Shah J, Ayinla R, Assallum H. Vitamin D Deficiency and Its Effects on COVID Pneumonia Treated With and Without Low Dose Steroids. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 2022;205: A1290. https://doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2022.205.1_MeetingAbstracts.A1290
- Duttuluri M, Adell A, Ross L. Severe asymptomatic hyponatremia following postoperative hysterectomy. New York State Society of Anesthesiology. PGA 74. 2020. Poster.
- Duttuluri M, Ross L. A case of severe sepsis after cervical cerclage removal in the operation room. New York State Society of Anesthesiology. Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine. PGA 73. 2019. Poster.
- Gabra N, Kim B, Iyengar R, Duttuluri M, Lee S, Pan Di, Khouli H, Mathew J. Outcomes of patients with chronic heart failure and septic shock. Critical Care. 2017 Nov;152(4):A377.
- Lee S, Kim B, Iyengar R, Duttuluri M, Pan Di, Gabra N, Khouli H, Mathew J. Outcomes of Patients with Septic Shock on Multiple Vasoactive Agents. Critical Care. 2017 Nov;152(4):A329.
- Pan Di, Kim B, Iyengar R, Duttuluri M, Lee S, Gabra N, Khouli H, Mathew J. Comparison of Survivors and Non-Survivors of Septic Shock. Critical Care. 2017 Nov;152(4):A348.
- Verheyen E, Castaneda D, Hernandez AE, Salonia J, Duttuluri M, Mathew J, Kurtz S. A Review of Paracentesis Performance in Ascites Following Simulation-Based Training. American Journal of Gastroenterology.2017 Oct;112:pS603-S604.
- Kim B, Duttuluri M, Iyengar R, Pan Di, Gabra N, Sung L, Khouli H, Mathew J. Comparison of Vasopressin and Epinephrine as the Second Vasopressor in the Treatment of Septic Shock. Critical care. 2017 Oct;152(4):A407.
- Gabra N, Kim B, Iyengar R, Duttuluri M, Lee S, Pan Di, Khouli H, Mathew J. Outcomes of patients with chronic heart failure and septic shock. 2017 Oct;152(4):A377. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chest.2017.08.403
- Salonia JS, McKenna K, Schneider R, Duttuluri M, Shehata A, Garg N, Wood A, Khouli H, Kurtz S. The Evolving Definition Of Septic Shock: A Focus On The New Centers For Medicare And Medicaid Services Sepsis Core Measure Definition. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 2017 May;A55;A1904-1904.
- Mathew J, Rose K, Sotelo A, Kurtz S, Eisen L, Fein D, Duttuluri M, Patrawalla P, Poor HD, Elahi N, Kischak P, Mudiraj S, D’Angelo D, Nemes A, Feldman D, Khouli H. Creation and implementation of a multi-institutional simulation-based airway management course for critical care attendings. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 2017 May;B37;A3286-A3286.
- Shek S, Duttuluri M, Nes DT, Jean R. Sorry, You’re Too Big For Our Scanners: Frequency Of Diagnostic Imaging Deferment Due To Weight Or Body Habitus In Obese ICU Patients. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 2016 May;A3631-A3631.
- Duttuluri M, Rose K, Shapiro J, Mathew J, Jean RE, Kurtz S, Mckenna K, Salonia J, Khouli H. Fluid resuscitation dilemma in patients with congestive heart failure presenting with severe sepsis/septic shock. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 2016;193:A7048.
- Ochieng P, Duttuluri M, Genese F, Eden E, Jean RE. Effects of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment on microalbuminuria in obstructive sleep apnea: an interim analysis. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 2015;191:A2149.
- Duttuluri M, Jean R, Kurtz S, Khouli H. Impact Of Educational Interventions And Simulation Training On Mortality In A Busy Urban Hospital. Critical Care Medicine. 2015;43(12):266. DOI: 10.1097/01.ccm.0000474888.03667.5f.
- Supariwala AA, Gonzales W, Pierce M, Kahan J, Thammaiah Y, Sangli S, Duttuluri M, Chaudhry FA. Prognosis of Latent Systolic Dysfunction in Patients Referred for Stress Echocardiography with Normal LV Ejection Fraction Circulation. 2014;128(suppl_22),A18911-A18911.
- Supariwala AA, Uretsky S, Cohen R, Thammaiah Y, Sangli S, Correa A, Duttuluri M, Dukkipati SS, Price K, Khan I, Chaudhry FA, Rozanski A. Assessment and Comparison of Six-minute Walk Distance in Patients Undergoing Pharmacological Stress Test Circulation. 2014;129:AMP44.
- Supariwala AA, Agarwal S, Pai P, Sangli S, Thammaiah Y, Duttuluri M, Parvanetni S, Dukkipati S, Keerthana P, Cohen R, Uretsky S, Rozanski A. Move for Health: Pedometer Based Assessment for Physical Activity among Resident Physicians at a Busy New York City Hospital. Circulation. 2014;129: AMP44.