Publications by authors named "Grewal Anju"

Background And Aims: The conventional CE clamp technique may not effectively provide bag-mask ventilation (BMV) in the hands of inexperienced providers. Hence, we compared the efficacy of two-handed CE versus a hybrid technique.

Methods: One hundred thirty-two American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) I-II adult patients were randomised into groups A and B.

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  • Starvation during the third trimester of pregnancy can lead to negative effects like hypoglycemia and increased ketone levels, making preoperative care crucial for pregnant women.
  • A study involving 120 women undergoing elective cesarean sections compared those who received water versus those who had a carbohydrate-rich drink two hours before surgery.
  • Results showed that the carbohydrate group had significantly lower ketone levels, reduced hunger and anxiety, and improved recovery quality, indicating that CHO drinks are a safe and beneficial preoperative option.
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Background: This paper aimed to explore the palliative care (PC) needs and barriers to access among cancer patients in a rural region of North India with a high cancer burden.

Methods: A Participatory action research (PAR) approach was employed. Situational assessment, community sensitization workshops (CSWs) and door-to-door surveys were planned, conducted and developed over three PAR cycles.

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  • * It involved 90 patients divided into two groups, with various ventilation parameters measured, including expired tidal volume, air leak, and pressure readings.
  • * Results indicated that nasal mask ventilation provided lower air leak and pressures than face mask ventilation, suggesting it could be a better option for ventilating obese adults during anaesthesia.
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Transverse myelitis is a rare inflammatory condition typically presenting with symptoms like muscle weakness, sensory issues, and problems affecting bowel and bladder function. In this study, we describe the successful anesthesia management of an adult patient with transverse myelitis exhibiting spastic paralysis and compromised cardiopulmonary reserves, whose preferred resting position was lateral decubitus. Targeted anesthesia was administered via a supraclavicular approach to the brachial plexus block for wrist deformity fixation surgery, mitigating the pulmonary complications associated with general anesthesia, achieving earlier recovery, and avoiding the use of opioids.

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Background And Aims: The supraglottic airway device, i-gel, is used in obese patients for short- to medium-duration surgical procedures. Insertion techniques have contributed to the successful and proper placement of i-gel in the first attempt. This study aims to compare two techniques for successfully inserting i-gel in the first attempt in overweight and obese patients as measured by oropharyngeal leak pressure (OLP).

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Introduction: Transnasal humidified rapid-insufflation ventilatory exchange (THRIVE), if used for pre-oxygenation and apnoeic oxygenation, has the propensity to extend the safe apnoea time and thereby decrease the incidence of desaturation during rapid sequence induction (RSI) for emergency surgeries. Hence, we proposed to evaluate the comparative efficacy of pre-oxygenation with the use of conventional facemask breathing versus THRIVE during RSI in patients undergoing general anaesthesia (GA) for emergency surgeries.

Materials And Methods: Eighty patients undergoing RSI under GA for emergency abdominopelvic surgery were divided randomly into two groups.

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  • Cancer poses significant public health challenges, particularly regarding accessible palliative care (PC) for patients in North India, where current services are inadequate.
  • The C3PaC project aims to create a Comprehensive Coordinated Community-based PC model that aligns with the specific cultural and care needs of cancer patients and their caregivers through a structured three-phase study.
  • By deploying and evaluating this model, the project seeks to enhance the quality of life for cancer patients and build the capacity of local healthcare providers, offering scalable solutions for similar health systems in low- and lower-middle-income countries.
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Newer modalities in labour analgesia and anaesthesia for caesarean section including regional anaesthesia techniques and airway management are emerging constantly. Techniques such as point of care ultrasound, especially of the lungs and stomach and point of care tests of coagulation based on viscoelastometry are about to revolutionise perioperative obstetric care. This has improved the quality of care thereby ensuring good perioperative outcomes in the parturient with comorbidities.

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Background And Aims: Frailty has been known to be associated with postoperative adverse events and longer hospital length of stay (LOS). Hand grip strength (HGS) is one of the parameters of measuring frailty. The aim of the study was to correlate preoperative handgrip strength and 30-day outcome of patients undergoing major abdominal surgery.

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  • * There is a lack of research comparing anaesthesia postgraduate training structures globally, which creates a barrier to achieving uniform competencies across programs.
  • * The authors outline essential components of postgraduate training in different countries and suggest combining the strengths of these programs to enhance the competency-based curriculum recommended by India's National Medical Commission.
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Background And Aims: Transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block is commonly used to treat post-operative pain after lower abdominal surgeries. The aim of this randomised controlled study was to assess the efficacy of addition of dexmedetomidine or dexamethasone to ropivacaine in TAP block and compare the two for post-operative pain relief in caesarean section.

Methods: A hundred parturients (18-45 years) undergoing caesarean section under spinal anaesthesia received ultrasound-guided (USG) bilateral TAP block with 50ml of 3mg/kg ropivacaine along with 0.

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Background And Aims: Phenylephrine is the vasopressor of choice in spinal anaesthesia-induced maternal hypotension. However, it results in reflex bradycardia and decrease in cardiac output (CO), an effect that is perhaps less evident with the use of norepinephrine. We sought to evaluate the effect of phenylephrine and norepinephrine infusion on maternal systolic blood pressure (SBP), heart rate (HR), intraoperative nausea vomiting (IONV) and fatal Apgar scores.

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Background: Personal protective equipment (PPE) is used to protect the health-care professional from bacterial, viral, or other hazards during this COVID-19 pandemic, and they should be made aware of proper usage of this equipment.

Aims: The aim was to evaluate how adequate knowledge, attitude, and practices (KAP) of health-care worker toward the appropriate use of PPE, which can prevent them and the community from virus contamination.

Methodology: This study was conducted in a tertiary care hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic in a span of approximately 50 days.

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