Anand Karthik Sarma, MD
- Assistant Professor, Neurology

Anand Karthik Sarma, MD
Research Interests
- Neurocritical Care
- Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
- Education
- MB, BS, Bangalore Medical College - India, 2004
- MPH, University of Texas Houston, 2005
- Internship
- Transitional Residen, Wayne State University Affiliated Programs, 2008
- Residency
- Baylor College of Medicine, 2011
- Fellowship
- Neuro Critical Care, Duke University Hospital, 2013
- Board Certifications
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology - Neurology
- Positions
- Assistant Professor, Neurology
- Departments and Affiliations
- Neurology
- Office of Global Health
Research
- Ipsilateral Ptosis and Contralateral Ataxic Hemiparesis as Initial Symptoms of Combined Tuberothalamic and Paramedian Artery Infarction. Liu Y, Lin J, Zhang L, Sarma AK, Zhao H, Wang C, Bing J, Pan X, Ji X, Wang S. J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis. 2018 Jul; 27(7):e148-e149.
- Medical management of epileptic seizures: challenges and solutions. Sarma AK, Khandker N, Kurczewski L, Brophy GM. . 2016; 12:467-85.
- An Outcome Model for Intravenous rt-PA in Acute Ischemic Stroke. Mandava P, Shah SD, Sarma AK, Kent TA. Transl Stroke Res. 2015 Dec; 6(6):451-7.
- Hyperglycemia worsens outcome after rt-PA primarily in the large-vessel occlusive stroke subtype. Mandava P, Martini SR, Munoz M, Dalmeida W, Sarma AK, Anderson JA, Fabian RH, Kent TA. Transl Stroke Res. 2014 Aug; 5(4):519-25.
- Primary Sjogren's syndrome presenting as acute cerebellitis. Sharma R, Chilukuri V, Sarma AK, Gokhale S. J Clin Neurosci. 2014 Mar; 21(3):508-9.