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Parihar Rashmi Shukla Ruchi Baishya Bikash Kalita Jayantee Haldar Rudrashish Misra Usha Kant 《Metabolic brain disease》2022,37(3):773-785
Metabolic Brain Disease - We report the potential role of 1H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) based metabolomics in tuberculous meningitis (TBM). We also correlate the significant metabolites with... 相似文献
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Amit Rastogi Rudrashish Haldar Gauranga Majumdar Akhilesh Pahade Prabhat. K. Singh 《Annals of cardiac anaesthesia》2015,18(3):453-455
Intra Aortic Balloon Pump (IABP) is conventionally used to support coronary perfusion and weaning from cardiopulmonary bypass. IABP in situ has its own share of complications. We present a case where a patient on IABP support who had reduced peripheral pulsations of the ipsilateral limb and was initially misdiagnosed as IABP catheter associated thromboembolism. A negative embolectomy ruled out the same. Further looking for the cause of reduction of ipsilateral pulses it was found that the tight compressive bandage at saphenous vein conduit harvesting site had led to development of compartment syndrome (CS). 相似文献
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Rudrashish Haldar Jasleen Kaur Sukhminder Jit Singh Bajwa 《Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine》2015,19(4):237-239
Nasocardiac reflex is a relatively less discussed variant of trigeminovagal reflex where the afferent arc of the reflex is represented by any of the branches of the trigeminal nerves, and the efferent arc is via the vagus nerve. Elicitation of this reflex is commonly seen during surgical manipulation and is manifested as bradycardia or even asystole. We report a case where nasocardiac reflex was unusually observed in a patient when aspiration and injection were done through a nasogastric tube. 相似文献
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Prakhar Gyanesh Rudrashish Haldar Divya Srivastava Prashant Mohan Agrawal Akhilesh Kumar Tiwari P. K. Singh 《Journal of anesthesia》2014,28(1):12-18
Introduction
Providing anesthesia to children undergoing MRI is challenging. Adequate premedication, administered noninvasively, would make the process smoother. In this study, we compare the efficacy of intranasal dexmedetomidine (DXM) with the intranasal administration of ketamine for procedural sedation in children undergoing MRI.Methods
We studied 150 children, between 1 and 10 years of age, divided randomly into three groups (DXM, K, and S). For blinding, every child received the intranasal drugs twice; syringe S1, 60 min before, and syringe S2, 30 min before intravenous (IV) cannulation. For children in group DXM, S1 contained DXM (1 μg/kg) and S2 was plain saline. Children in group K received saline in S1 and ketamine (5 mg/kg) in S2 whereas children in group S received saline in both S1 and S2. The child’s response to drug administration, ease of IV cannulation, the satisfaction of the anesthesiologist and child’s parents with the premedication, and the total propofol dose required for the satisfactory conduct of the procedure were compared. We also compared the time to awakening and discharge of the child as well as the occurrence of any side effects with these drugs.Results
Both DXM and ketamine were equally effective as premedication in these patients. Most of the children accepted the intranasal drugs with minimal discomfort; 90.4 % of the anesthesiologists in the DXM group and 82.7 % in the ketamine group were satisfied with the conditions for IV cannulation whereas only 21.3 % were satisfied in the saline group. The total dose of propofol used was less in the study groups. Furthermore, children in group DXM and group K had earlier awakening and discharge than those in group S.Conclusion
DXM and ketamine were equally effective, by the intranasal route, as premedication in children undergoing MRI. 相似文献6.
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