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    Assessment of preparedness for emergency cesarean section by utilizing a checklist before and after an educational intervention: A quality improvement study by Sherin, Shahana, Kuberan, Aswini, Gupta, Avantika, Balasubramanian, Mukilan, Rudingwa, Priya

    “…Using cognitive aids, like checklists, for clinical practices will significantly improve the quality of patient care and thereby reduce morbidities and…”
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    Pre-emptive multimodal analgesic regimen reduces post-operative epidural demand boluses in traumatic shaft of femur fracture - A randomised controlled trial by Makkar, Jeetinder, Jain, Kajal, Kuberan, Aswini, Balasubramanian, Mukilan, Bhatia, Nidhi, Singh, Preet

    Published in Indian journal of anaesthesia (01-11-2019)
    “…Background and Aims: The efficacy of preemptive multimodal analgesia in post-traumatic patients has not been elucidated. Our aim was to evaluate the efficacy…”
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    Comparison of two techniques of goal directed fluid therapy in elective neurosurgical patients - a randomized controlled study by Dey, Ankita, Bidkar, Prasanna Udupi, Swaminathan, Srinivasan, M, Manoranjitha Kumari, Joy, Jerry Jame, Balasubramanian, Mukilan, Bhimsaria, Sakshi

    Published in British journal of neurosurgery (03-02-2023)
    “…Goal directed fluid therapy (GDFT) may be a rational approach to adopt in neurosurgical patients, in whom intravascular volume optimization is of utmost…”
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    Establishing a deceased donor transplantation program and its impact in a public sector hospital in India – A single centre experience from India by (jddtc), Jipmer Deceased Donor Transplantation Committee

    Published in Indian journal of transplantation (01-10-2020)
    “…Introduction: Organ transplantation is growing in India but is mostly dependent on living donors. Deceased donor organ procurement has grown in certain parts…”
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