Sumita Khatri, M.D.
Associate Director, Asthma Institute
Assistant Professor, Case Western Reserve University
 
Specialty: Internal Medicine
Pulmonary Medicine
Critical Care
Breathing Problems
Hypertension
High Blood Pressure
Certification: American Board of Internal Medicine/Pulmonary Disease
American Board of Internal Medicine/Critical Care Medicine
MetroHealth Appointment: 2006
 
LocationDivisionAppointment
MetroHealth Medical CenterPulmonary and Critical Care Medicine216-778-5106
MetroHealth Medical CenterResearch216-778-7800
 
Other Languages: Bengali
Medical School: Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
Internship: Akron Gneral Medical Center, Akron, Ohio
Residency: Loyola University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois
Fellowship: The Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio
Research Interests: Pathophysiology of asthma
Effects of air pollution on asthma
Selected Publications: Komakula S, Khatri S, Mermis J, Haque S, Savill S, Rojas M, Brown LA, Holguin F. In asthmatics body mass index is associated with reduced exhaled nitric oxide and higher exhaled 8-isoprostanes. Respir Res. 2007 Apr 16;8:32.

Khatri SB, Hammel J, Kavuru MS, Erzurum SC, and Dweik RA. Temporal association of nitric oxide levels and airflow in asthma after whole lung allergen challenge.J Appl Physiol 2003 Jul; 95 (1): 436-40. Featured as a Selected Contribution for the Highlighted Topic "Airway Hyperresponsiveness: From Molecules to Bedside." July 2003.

Khatri SB, Ozkan M, McCarthy K, Laskowski D, Hammel J, Dweik RA, Erzurum SC. Alterations in exhaled gas profile during allergen-induced asthmatic response. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2001 Nov 15;164(10 Pt 1):1844-8.

Khatri SB, Erzurum SC. Alternative Therapies for Corticosteroid-Dependent Asthma. Clin Pulm Med 1999; 6(5): 271-277.

Holguin FC, Khatri SB, Guidot DM. Antioxidant Treatment in Lung Disease. Expert Opinion of Therapeutic Patents. 2005 Dec; 15(12): 1711-1725.

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