Publications by authors named "V N K Srinivas Mudiganti"

Lactate monitoring is critical in managing critically ill patients in intensive care settings. Elevated lactate levels often signify underlying metabolic disturbances such as tissue hypoxia, anaerobic metabolism, or impaired lactate clearance, which are prevalent in conditions like sepsis, shock, and trauma. Understanding the physiological basis of lactate production and its significance in clinical practice is essential for interpreting its diagnostic and prognostic value.

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Background Dengue fever poses a significant health burden globally, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions. Early diagnosis and effective management are crucial in reducing morbidity and mortality associated with the disease. Bedside abdominal ultrasound has emerged as a promising tool for assessing dengue patients, providing real-time imaging of abdominal organs, and aiding clinical decision-making.

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Background In today's era of anesthesia, balanced anesthesia is the main basis of patient care and pain management. Of all the medications given during general anesthesia, premedication, induction agents, and muscle relaxants play a major role in keeping the hemodynamics properly under control. When laryngoscopy is performed to intubate, a pain stimulus will be generated, leading to a rise in blood pressure and heart rate.

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We describe the case of a 30-year-old man who allegedly had a history of road traffic accidents. While walking on the road, he was hit by a truck. He presented with complaints of facial injuries and being unable to move his right lower limb.

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Article Synopsis
  • Shock is a serious condition where tissues don’t get enough blood flow, causing cell damage and organ failure, making early assessment vital for better patient outcomes.
  • Echocardiography is highlighted as a key tool for assessing shock, providing real-time imaging of heart structure and function, which helps in diagnosing and monitoring patient response to treatment.
  • The review covers the effectiveness of echocardiography in various shock types, its limitations, and suggests future research directions to enhance shock management strategies.
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