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View article: Analysis of Titers of Immunoglobulin M and Immunoglobulin G ABO Antibodies in Group O Blood and Plateletphersis Donors at a Tertiary Care Hospital
Analysis of Titers of Immunoglobulin M and Immunoglobulin G ABO Antibodies in Group O Blood and Plateletphersis Donors at a Tertiary Care Hospital Open
Context: ABO isoagglutinins, particularly anti-A and anti-B antibodies, are clinically significant in transfusion medicine due to their potential to cause hemolytic reactions in recipients of ABO-incompatible blood components. Evaluating t…
View article: The dose of alteplase in massive pulmonary embolism: should it be individualized?
The dose of alteplase in massive pulmonary embolism: should it be individualized? Open
View article: ADJUSTMENT STRATEGIES REGARDING PHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES DURING PUBERTY AMONG ADOLESCENT GIRLS
ADJUSTMENT STRATEGIES REGARDING PHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES DURING PUBERTY AMONG ADOLESCENT GIRLS Open
View article: Hit hard in golden hours: An intensivist view on preventing next pandemic
Hit hard in golden hours: An intensivist view on preventing next pandemic Open
View article: Anti-cytokine Therapy in Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19: The Jury is Out
Anti-cytokine Therapy in Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19: The Jury is Out Open
How to cite this article: Garg SK. Anti-cytokine Therapy in Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19: The Jury is Out. Indian J Crit Care Med 2022;26(10):1069-1071.
View article: Hit hard in golden hours: thoughts on preventing the next pandemic
Hit hard in golden hours: thoughts on preventing the next pandemic Open
View article: PERCEIVED OCCUPATIONAL RISK AMONG NURSES DURING COVID-19 WORKING IN HOSPITALS OF PUNJAB
PERCEIVED OCCUPATIONAL RISK AMONG NURSES DURING COVID-19 WORKING IN HOSPITALS OF PUNJAB Open
Health is defined as state of complete physical, mental, social and intellectual well-being of a person and not merely an absence of disease by WHO (IAEA, 2010).It is necessary to timely analyze deviation that occurred in health of health …
View article: Safety of prolonged prone ventilation in critically ill COVID-19 patients: A short report
Safety of prolonged prone ventilation in critically ill COVID-19 patients: A short report Open
To share our observations regarding the safety of prolonged prone ventilation admitted to our intensive care unit with critical COVID-19 pneumonia and required prone ventilation because of severe ARDS. Since our observations were limited t…
View article: Patients' Family Satisfaction in Intensive Care Unit: A Leap Forward
Patients' Family Satisfaction in Intensive Care Unit: A Leap Forward Open
Garg SK. Patients' Family Satisfaction in Intensive Care Unit: A Leap Forward. Indian J Crit Care Med 2022;26(2):161-163.
View article: Management of mild to moderate COVID-19 during the second wave in India: A non-evidence-based approach
Management of mild to moderate COVID-19 during the second wave in India: A non-evidence-based approach Open
View article: Spontaneous hemothorax and implication of diagnostic evaluation: A case report
Spontaneous hemothorax and implication of diagnostic evaluation: A case report Open
View article: Pain Control and Opioid Use in ICU should be a Quality Parameter
Pain Control and Opioid Use in ICU should be a Quality Parameter Open
How to cite this article: Garg SK, Garg P. Pain Control and Opioid Use in ICU should be a Quality Parameter. Indian J Crit Care Med 2021; 25(10):1205-1206.
View article: Differential Diagnosis of Ketoacidosis in Hyperglycemic Alcoholic Diabetic Patient: Role of Insulin
Differential Diagnosis of Ketoacidosis in Hyperglycemic Alcoholic Diabetic Patient: Role of Insulin Open
It is important to differentiate between diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and alcoholic ketoacidosis (AKA) in an alcoholic diabetic patient since it has significant management implications. Ketoacidosis in an alcoholic diabetic patient is a dia…
View article: Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia in Intensive Care Unit and Blood Transfusion: Lesson Learnt—A Case Report
Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia in Intensive Care Unit and Blood Transfusion: Lesson Learnt—A Case Report Open
Clinicians are often in a difficult situation while managing severe anemia due to autoimmune hemolysis in intensive care unit (ICU). It is hard to get properly cross-matched blood due to the presence of autoantibody in the patient's serum.…
View article: Differing Sensitivity of COVID-19 PCR Tests and Consequences of the False-negative Report: A Small Observation
Differing Sensitivity of COVID-19 PCR Tests and Consequences of the False-negative Report: A Small Observation Open
Garg SK. Differing Sensitivity of COVID-19 PCR Tests and Consequences of the False-negative Report: A Small Observation. Indian J Crit Care Med 2021;25(9):1077-1078.
View article: Antibiotic misuse during COVID-19 Pandemic: A Recipe for Disaster
Antibiotic misuse during COVID-19 Pandemic: A Recipe for Disaster Open
How to cite this article: Garg SK. Antibiotic misuse during COVID-19 Pandemic: A Recipe for Disaster. Indian J Crit Care Med 2021;25(6):617-619.
View article: Management of adults with primary frozen shoulder in secondary care (UK FROST): a multicentre, pragmatic, three-arm, superiority randomised clinical trial
Management of adults with primary frozen shoulder in secondary care (UK FROST): a multicentre, pragmatic, three-arm, superiority randomised clinical trial Open
View article: The Earth Day – 2020 Theme-“Climate Action”
The Earth Day – 2020 Theme-“Climate Action” Open
Earth Day is a day to celebrate the earth environment and help raise awareness of threats to our planet's health. The event is celebrated worldwide every year on the 22nd of April to celebrate support for protection of the environment, and…
View article: Geriatric head injuries: impact and outcomes
Geriatric head injuries: impact and outcomes Open
Background: Elderly trauma patients present unique challenges and face more significant obstacles in recovery than their younger counterparts. They usually experience higher morbidity and mortality and slower recovery trajectories and have…
View article: Is Ventilator-associated Pneumonia a Misnomer? Need to Rephrase it for Better Understanding
Is Ventilator-associated Pneumonia a Misnomer? Need to Rephrase it for Better Understanding Open
How to cite this article: Garg SK, Garg P. Is Ventilator-associated Pneumonia a Misnomer? Need to Rephrase it for Better Understanding. Indian J Crit Care Med 2019;23(12):593.
View article: A Study to assess the effectiveness of Oxygen Aided Nebulization Therapy on the Respiratory status among the Children with respiratory difficulty in Selected Hospitals of Punjab
A Study to assess the effectiveness of Oxygen Aided Nebulization Therapy on the Respiratory status among the Children with respiratory difficulty in Selected Hospitals of Punjab Open
A child constitutes the most priority and vulnerable group in terms of survival, growth, and development. Respiratory status is crucial for maintaining the quality of life. Respiratory infections are one of the leading causes of death amon…
View article: Is There Any Lower Limit of Serum Bicarbonate in Diabetic Ketoacidosis?
Is There Any Lower Limit of Serum Bicarbonate in Diabetic Ketoacidosis? Open
Garg SK, Garg P. Is There Any Lower Limit of Serum Bicarbonate in Diabetic Ketoacidosis? IJCCM 2019; 23(11):542.
View article: Maternal co-relates of anaemia among children aged 1-3 years of age in a rural area of Meerut
Maternal co-relates of anaemia among children aged 1-3 years of age in a rural area of Meerut Open
Background: Iron deficiency anaemia constitutes more than half of the anaemia burden among the under 5 children. In addition to socio-demographic factors, the maternal factors plays an important role in determining childhood anaemia. The o…
View article: GCS score and MRI grading does not predicts the outcome in dai patients
GCS score and MRI grading does not predicts the outcome in dai patients Open
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is a type of brain injury due to extensive lesions in white matter tract occurring over a wide area. It is one of the most common and devastating types of traumatic brain injury and major cause of unconsciousnes…
View article: GCS score and MRI grading does not predicts the outcome in dai patients - a prospective study
GCS score and MRI grading does not predicts the outcome in dai patients - a prospective study Open
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is a type of brain injury due to extensive lesions in white matter tract occurring over a wide area. It is one of the most common and devastating types of traumatic brain injury and major cause of unconsciousnes…
View article: Therapeutic Implications of Monitoring End-tidal Carbon Dioxide in SubMassive Pulmonary Embolism
Therapeutic Implications of Monitoring End-tidal Carbon Dioxide in SubMassive Pulmonary Embolism Open
While managing submassive pulmonary embolism in Intensive Care Unit, it is always a challenge to identify the parameters to identify the deterioration. It is important to understand it as further therapeutic decision about the use of throm…
View article: Effect of epidural levobupivacaine with or without dexamethasone soaked in gelfoam for postoperative analgesia after lumbar laminectomy: A double blind, randomised, controlled trial
Effect of epidural levobupivacaine with or without dexamethasone soaked in gelfoam for postoperative analgesia after lumbar laminectomy: A double blind, randomised, controlled trial Open
Epidural gelfoam soaked in levobupivacaine and dexamethasone prolongs the duration of analgesia and decreases rescue analgesic consumption and VAS score postoperatively, in patients undergoing lumbar laminectomy.
View article: Effectiveness of rapid injection technique versus traditional injection technique on level of pain
Effectiveness of rapid injection technique versus traditional injection technique on level of pain Open
The pain associated with such injections is a source of distress for children, their parents and those administering the injections. If not addressed, this pain can lead to preprocedural anxiety in the future, fear of needles and non adher…
View article: Cutaneous Horn of the Neck with Atypical Etiology: Is this Disease Genetically Predisposed?
Cutaneous Horn of the Neck with Atypical Etiology: Is this Disease Genetically Predisposed? Open
Cutaneous horn is a proectile, conical, dense, hyperkeratotic nodule that resembles the horn of an animal.It may arise from any part of body.Its presence is quite rare and most commonly found in the regions of the body mostly exposed to su…
View article: Weaning in Asthmatics: A Finely Supervised Action
Weaning in Asthmatics: A Finely Supervised Action Open
Respiratory failure from severe asthma is a potentially reversible, life-threatening condition.Since asthma involves bronchospasm and mucous plugging, it causes increased pressure difference between peak and plateau pressure.The increased …