Publications by authors named "Meenhas Oravil Kunhahamed"

Background: The commercially available training phantoms being expensive, homemade models are popular surrogates for training. We intended to study how comparable our indigenously developed ultrasound phantom (IDUP) was with the commercially available model for ultrasound-guided vascular access (USGVA) training. We also assessed the change in confidence among trainees using a 21-h standardized program.

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Succinylcholine is a short-acting depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agent. We describe a case where the above drug was employed for self-harm by a health-care worker. The patient, a 28-year-old female, was brought to the emergency department (ED) in impending respiratory arrest and altered mental status.

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  • * Out of 70 patients, the USG method achieved a 100% success rate with a faster and higher first-attempt success compared to the AL method, which had a 91.4% success rate.
  • * The USG technique also resulted in fewer complications (5.7%) compared to the AL technique (14.3%), indicating it is a safer option for IJV catheter insertion in emergency settings.
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